Education and Enrichment for Everyone

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Description

Education & Enrichment for Everyone (EEE) offers a series of stimulating talks on a variety of topics each fall and spring. Speakers are experienced presenters with expertise in their fields, and each lecture is followed by a lively question and answer period. Lectures are open to all. EEE is an independent non-profit organization offering lifelong learning programs in Chittenden County since 1990. It is led by volunteers and supported by dues and donations. For more information about EEE, email info@eeevermont.org

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-16
Format: 2024-04-16
Electrifying Flight and Building the Work Force of the Future - 10/20/2023
Tyler Seeholzer and Dr. David Churchill present on BETA Technologies. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
State of the Economy - Vermont and Beyond - 10/13/2023
Mike Pieciak, JD, Vermont State Treasurer presents on the state of Vermont's economy. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Let Me Ask You This - 10/06/2023
Jane Lindholm, Host and Producer “But Why” and Special Projects, Vermont Public. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Labor in the Food System - 09/29/2023
Teresa Mares, PhD, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director for the Graduate Program in Food Systems at UVM, discusses the ins and outs of labor in the food system, from farms to food service. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
A Deep Dive into the History of the Burlington Ravine - 09/22/2023
Britta Tonn, Architectural Historian, describes the history of the Burlington Ravine and how it transformed with urbanization. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
What’s So Great about Beethoven’s Fifth? - 09/15/2023
An exploration of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, presented by Larry Hamberlin, PhD, Recently Retired Professor of Music, Middlebury College. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Public Health in Vermont - 09/08/2023
A presentation on the state of public health by Mark Levine, MD, Vermont Commissioner of Health. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The "Holy" Presence of Julius Eastman - 04/28/2023
James Stewart looks through the history of classical music composers that are not often discussed.For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The New Transatlantic Relationship: Impacts of Brexit, Inflation and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine - 04/21/2023
Kristina Sargent gives an overview or the economic challenges from European conflict. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The Ethan Allen Homestead: Preserving Burlington's History and Community - 04/14/2023
Angela Grove discusses the long history surrounding the discovery and preservation of the Ethan Allen Homestead.For more information visit: eeevermont.org
When the Bicycle Arrived in Vermont - 03/31/2023
A detailed overview of bicycle riding and culture in Vermont by Luis Vivanco.For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Cybersecurity 101: A Pragmatic Overview of the Dark Side of Technology - 03/24/2023
Sergio Tenreiro de Magalhaes gives an overview on cybersecurity and tips on how to keep yourself safe.For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The Lost Legacy of Women in Ornithology - 03/17/2023
The Bird Diva, Bridget Butler, discusses the culture and impact of birding throughout history.For more information visit: eeevermont.org
U.S. Immigration - A Primer on Borders, Visas, Pathways and Politics - 03/10/2023
A presentation on the current state of immigration in the U.S, with Pablo Bose. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Vermont Legislative Update - 03/03/2023
A comprehensive update on current events surrounding Vermont's legislature from Calvin Cutler. For more information visit: eeevermont.org

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Summer Video Production Internship - Applications Open

Town Meeting TV is hiring two paid interns to join our production team for the summer! The program will run from Monday, June 24th until Friday, August 16th (8 weeks). $17 an hour, approximately 8 hours per week. We are looking for folks who have basic or intermediate experience with video recording and editing on Adobe Premiere. Interns will work with the Town Meeting TV Co-Directors to pick stories or events that they would like to cover in our community, practice outreach skills, then shoot and edit video that will be broadcasted on Town Meeting TV's YouTube and cable channels. Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter (including why they are interested in this position and any relevant experience) to Jordan at jmitchell@cctv.org. Applications close Friday, May 24th at 5:00PM. For more information, please contact outreach@cctv.org or call 802-862-3966.

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