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  • June 2025

  • Tue 10
    Featured June 10, 2025 @ 10:00 am - August 20, 2025 @ 5:00 pm MDT

    “St. John’s College: A Year of Classics”

    St. John’s seminars offer nine profound, rich, and resonant readings taken from the core of the college’s distinctive curriculum led by St. John's tutors online and in-person. We offer a once-a-month experience in the life of the mind, a true source of reward for the busy executive, stimulation for the artist, engagement for a parent, and all of these for those who are at work building our world on strong foundations. Sign up at: https://www.sjc.edu/year-classics

  • July 2025

  • Mon 7
    July 7, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm MDT

    Monday Seminar: “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor

    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84010232809?pwd=xo39QtRb6OjaUfzQfIE4a7F2n5KWJn.1

    "BESIDES THE NEUTRAL EXPRESSION that she wore when she was alone, Mrs. Freeman had two others, forward and reverse, that she used for all her human dealings. Her forward expression was steady and driving like the advance of a heavy truck. Her eyes never swerved to left or right but turned as the story turned as if they followed a yellow line down the center of it. She seldom used the other expression because it was not often necessary for her to retract a statement, but when she did, her face came to a complete stop, there was an almost imperceptible movement of her black eyes, during which they seemed to be receding, and then the observer would see that Mrs. Freeman, though she might stand there as real as several grain sacks thrown on top of each other, was no longer there in spirit."

    Free
  • Thu 17
    July 17, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm MDT

    Thursday Seminar: “The Birds,” by Aristophanes

    Zoom Room: Every Other Thursday morning: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85319919944?pwd=sqhCAg0K9Rbup3DoFINzduyuaOIqPQ.1

    "What misfortune is ours! we strain every nerve to get to the birds,(1) do everything we can to that end, and we cannot find our way! Yes, spectators, our madness is quite different from that of Sacas. He is not a citizen, and would fain be one at any cost; we, on the contrary, born of an honourable tribe and family and living in the midst of our fellow-citizens, we have fled from our country as hard as ever we could go. 'Tis not that we hate it; we recognize it to be great and rich, likewise that everyone has the right to ruin himself; but the crickets only chirrup among the fig-trees for a month or two, whereas the Athenians spend their whole lives in chanting forth judgments from their law-courts."

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  • Mon 21
    July 21, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm MDT

    Monday Seminar: “Benito Cereno” by Herman Melville

    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84010232809?pwd=xo39QtRb6OjaUfzQfIE4a7F2n5KWJn.1

    "In the year 1799, Captain Amasa Delano, of Duxbury, in Massachusetts, commanding a large sealer and general trader, lay at anchor with a valuable cargo, in the harbor of St. Maria—a small, desert, uninhabited island toward the southern extremity of the long coast of Chili. There he had touched for water.

    On the second day, not long after dawn, while lying in his berth, his mate came below, informing him that a strange sail was coming into the bay. Ships were then not so plenty in those waters as now. He rose, dressed, and went on deck."

    Free
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