3/24/2019

CLASSES BLOOM THROUGH SPRING


It’s spring and Hispanics in Action continues to bloom.

In cooperation with the Martin County Library System we have scheduled the following three courses. 
  • Passport to France I, from Nov. 26 to March 28 at the Blake Library. Teacher Jane Harlan, 14 participants. 
  • Real Trip to Italy II, from March 17 to April 28 at Bake Library with teacher Mari Ziniboni and 16 participants
  • Passport to France II from April 6 to May 25 at Blake Library. Teacher is Jane Harlan with nine participants. 
Spanish classes for children are held at Savannas Preserve State Park, PSL, from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays with Teacher Donna Fletcher. 

In our English intermediate level class at The First United Methodist Church on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. we have had presentations by John Hosler, ex-SCORE adviser for more than 15 years. During this year he has had monthly presentation: e.g. his March 12 presentation was Q&A About Financing Options  - Part I and Financing Options to buy  a Home, Condo or Townhome. Part II includes information about refinancing. 

In 15 years our Preparation for Citizenship adviser, Ana Boscan Shaw has made ir possible for more than 400 Hispanics to become US citizens, free of charge.

Our Spanish conversational classes at Heathcote Botanical Garden, Morningside Library and Port St. Lucie Botanical Garden continue. In addition to our regular students, we have had snow-birds from Massachusetts, New York and Quebec, Canada.  

A new Spanish class opened February 28 with 12 students.

The Friends of the St. Lucie County Library Association has invited Nelson to their Annual Volunteer Luncheon in April.

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