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UPCOMING EVENTS 2025-2026
Thursday – October 2, 2025 – 1:00 PM – Spirituality Seekers,
Spiritual Seekers will meet at the home of Suzanne LaCount. We will be discussing Chapter 2 of Welcome to the Wisdom of the World by Joan Chittister. Contact Ann Ruggaber for additional information. Certain questions are common to all of us as human beings. Why was I born? What’s important in life? How do I know the right thing to do? What does it mean to “make a difference”? What’s wrong with me — why can’t I change? Such questions are so deeply human that they transcend time and place, religions and cultures. In this inviting book Joan Chittister presents the insights of others from different cultures throughout history who have grappled with the same kinds of life questions that plague us here and now.
Contact: Cheryl Slack for information
Monday, October 6-November 10, 10:00-11:25, PCCF
New member, Nina Corazzo is offering a six-week series on Greek Goddesses in Mythology. It is not necessary to sign up in advance, and there is no fee.
Come and explore how the myths of Pandora, Daphne, Medusa, Arachne, Scylla and Circe were created. Through artwork and historical context, we’ll be discussing why these women were assigned such negative characteristics. Who wrote their story? Who decided what incidents in their lives were to be highlighted and what those decisions might reveal about gender biases in the Classical past.
For more information, contact Renee Caprile.
Thursday – October 9, 2025 – ArtFlix – Zoom only – 6:30 pm
Film: American Fiction
Discussion Leader: Joyce Hicks
2023 comedy/drama: Monk is a frustrated novelist who’s fed up with the establishment that profits from Black entertainment that relies on tired and offensive tropes. To prove his point, he uses a pen name to write an outlandish Black book of his own, a book that propels him to the heart of hypocrisy and the madness he claims to disdain. Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Contact Diane Woolever for information.
Saturday, October 11, 2025 – 10:00am – Field Trip to True North Stables- 927 North 250 West, Chesterton
Join us as we tour True North Training Stables. True North is a loving, nurturing environment that provides equestrian therapy to mentor children and their families. This therapy makes use of horses to promote emotional growth. We will learn how they provide a safe environment for at-risk youth and their families to train in life skills and spiritual awareness in an equine setting.
Contact Lisa Rommelmann for the details. RSVP to attend the program by texting (219-771-1414) or e-mailing Lrom913@yahoo.com
Monday, October 13th, 2025 – 10:00 am- Greek Goddesses in Mythology continues at PCCF
Thursday – October 16, 2025 – 1 PM – Spirituality Seekers
Discussion of Welcome to the Wisdom on the World will continue at the home of Alta Mae Frobish.
Thursday – October 16, 2025 – Great Decisions – 6:30 PM – PCCF and via Zoom
Topic: India: Between China, the West and the Global South
Discussion leader: Anu Garlapati.
India is an emerging major power in world affairs, occupying a pivotal position between China, the United States, and the Global South. Its population size, economy, and geopolitical location ensure that it will be an influential voice in debates and political struggles over global order. What are India’s choices and opportunities for regional and global leadership? How will it maneuver between China and the United States, and what is its role as a voice of the Global South? What opportunities exist for Washington to work with India?
For more information, contact Renee Caprile
Greek Goddesses in Mythology continues on Monday, October 20th at 10:00 am at PCCF.
Greek Goddesses in Mythology continues on Monday, October 27th at 10:00 am at PCCF.
Tuesday – October 28, 2025 – Book Group – 4 PM – PCCF and via Zoom
Title: Last Hope Island by Lynne Olson.
Leader: Kathy Evans
A groundbreaking account of how Britain became the base of operations for the exiled leaders of Europe in their desperate struggle to reclaim their continent from Hitler, from the New York Times best-selling author of Citizens of London and Those Angry Days. When the Nazi blitzkrieg rolled over continental Europe in the early days of World War II, the city of London became a refuge for the governments and armed forces of six occupied nations who escaped there to continue the fight. So, too, did General Charles de Gaulle, the self-appointed representative of free France. As the only European democracy still holding out against Hitler, Britain became known to occupied countries as “Last Hope Island”.
For more information, contact Clare Pokorny