The Blue Ridge Center for Lifelong Learning inspires its members to
stay intellectually active by providing a wide variety of educational and
cultural classes and activities. Classes varying in length from two
to 12 hours, usually in two hour meetings, are held on the campus of the Blue
Ridge Community College (BRCC), or off-site. Class topics cover a variety of subject areas including the arts,
science, history, and other topics of interest to our members. Included in these classes is the Great
Decisions Lecture series from the Foreign Policy Association and World Affairs
Council.
Tours of local industries and places of
educational and cultural interest, such as one or two day trips to theaters and
museums are also offered. The bulk of the Blue Ridge Center for Lifelong Learning's work
is accomplished by volunteers who arrange for the classes and trips, compose
the newsletter, maintain the website, determine the interests of the members
and account for the finances. The Blue Ridge Center for Lifelong Learning community encourages its members to volunteer their skills and expertise
to the program, because of our belief that volunteering provides a sense
of ownership and every hand helps enrich our
educational offerings. Any person having an interest in the mission and activities of this organization can become a lifetime member for a one-time $40 fee.