NCLL Offers Program on Paris, Loire Valley
Editors: Please note the Nov. 13 registration deadline.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will host a presentation on the geography, history, art and architecture of Paris and the Loire Valley from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in room 101-B of the Superior Dome.
Presenter Kay Payant is a retired NMU English professor who will present on her recent travel experiences from May 2013. Payant will talk about art found in the Louvre and the Orsay, as well as history and architecture of city neighborhoods. She will also talk about the Loire River, the beautiful chateaus lining its banks and the Le Clos Luce, the final home of Leonardo Da Vinci.
There is no cost for NCLL members and a fee of $5 for non-members. Register by Wednesday, Nov. 13, by calling 227-2979.