Hey there, Kingsport! Are you ready to dive into a world of knowledge this fall? The Kingsport Alliance for Continued Learning (KACL) is back with a fantastic lineup of courses starting from October 15 and running through November 22. Whether you want to brush up on your science skills, explore social studies, delve into religion, or get creative with the arts, there’s something for everyone!
This six-week series of non-credit courses, offered in partnership with East Tennessee State University (ETSU), is all about learning for the joy of it. What makes KACL special? Well, there are no homework assignments, grades, or tests—just pure enjoyment and discovery.
Classes will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in room 130 at the Kingsport Center for Higher Education, located at 300 W. Market St.. The best part? It only costs $30 to participate in most of the KACL fall courses. While some special events and field trips may require additional fees, many of these courses offer amazing value for your money.
Let’s take a peek at some of the exciting courses being offered this fall:
Getting involved with KACL is easy! Classes will be available both in-person and virtually via Zoom, making it convenient for everyone to join in. Plus, if you’re unsure about committing just yet, you can attend one class free of charge to see if it’s a good fit for you!
To register, pay the membership fee, or for more information—including a full list of fall classes—simply call (423) 354-5200 or visit kingsportlearning.org. If you have any disability accommodation needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to the ETSU at Kingsport Downtown office at the same number.
The KACL was established in 1993 with ETSU at Kingsport to provide adults of all ages and educational backgrounds with a chance to engage in stimulating courses and events. It’s a wonderful way to meet new people, learn new things, and expand your horizons.
So, Kingsport, whether you’re a lifelong learner or just curious about something new, mark your calendars and get ready for an enriching fall season!
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