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SF College workshops explore pivotal people, moments to mark America 250

In recognition of the United States' 250th anniversary, Santa Fe College Community Education will offer a series of workshops examining influential people and defining moments in American history. Courtesy of SF College
In recognition of the United States' 250th anniversary, Santa Fe College Community Education will offer a series of workshops examining influential people and defining moments in American history.
Courtesy of SF College
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In recognition of the United States’ 250th anniversary, Santa Fe College Community Education will offer a series of workshops examining influential people and defining moments in American history.

The three-part series, led by political theorist and educator David Vaina, will explore the events, ideas and individuals that have shaped the nation from its founding to the present day.

Vaina holds a doctorate in political theory and regularly publishes articles on social movements, politics and climate change for academic and public audiences. He has taught American history and other subjects at all educational levels and volunteers as an instructor within the prison system.

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The workshops will be held at Santa Fe College’s Blount Center, 530 W. University Ave. in Gainesville. The cost for each session is $17.76.

Participants may register online at sfcollege.augusoft.net by selecting “All Classes,” then navigating to “Community Education” and “History & Culture.” Registration is also available by calling 352-395-5193. Seating is limited.

The workshop schedule includes:

America’s Big Moments: 25 Turning Points in 250 Years
Wednesday, June 17
10 to 11:30 a.m.

This one-day course examines 25 political, cultural, scientific and social milestones that have influenced the United States from 1776 to today. Designed for history enthusiasts and lifelong learners, the session explores how these pivotal events transformed the nation over the past 250 years.

Thomas Jefferson’s Big Brain
Wednesday, June 24
10 to 11:30 a.m.

This multimedia presentation explores the complex life and legacy of Thomas Jefferson, examining the people and ideas that shaped him as a revolutionary thinker, politician, inventor and Founding Father. The workshop also addresses Jefferson’s contradictions, including his lifelong enslavement of others. The session concludes with participants enjoying vanilla ice cream made from Jefferson’s classic five-ingredient recipe.

Fireworks and Freedom: The History of the 4th of July
Wednesday, July 1
10 to 11:30 a.m.

Participants will examine the evolving history of Independence Day celebrations in the United States, from early parades and patriotic speeches to abolitionist critiques, immigrant traditions and contemporary festivals. The course highlights how Americans have used the Fourth of July to express patriotism, political ideals, protest and community identity throughout the nation’s history.

For more information or to register, visit sfcollege.augusoft.net or call 352-395-5193.

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