
Fall 2025 registration begins September 29
Register at the library's main desk
2025 Fall ALL CLASS booklet flip through linked below
- Birds in Native American Life and Folklore – Monday, October 13 at 10am
- Mathematical Diversions, Famous Conundrums, and Car Talk Puzzles – Tuesday, October 14 & 21 at 10am
- Murder and Mayhem – Wednesday, October 22 at 11am
- Major Pauline Cushman, Spy of the Cumberland – Wednesday, October 22 at 4pm
- Movies and the Power of Story – Monday, October 27 & November 3 at 5pm
- Werewolves and Wetlands: The Story of the Cajun Rougarou – Tuesday, October 28 at 5pm
- Bourbon 101 – Wednesday, October 29 & November 5 at 5pm
- Tango: History and Steps of a Cultural Embrace - Saturday, November 1 & 8 at 1pm
- Artifacts from the Silk Road - Friday, November 7 at 2pm
- Without a Voice, The Trial of Bill Anderson - Monday, November 10 & 17 at 10am
- The Domestic Violence Movement & No Good Choices Simulation - Wednesday, November 12 & 19 at 10am
- The Art of Listening: PrairieSeeds and Immersive Art - Wednesday, November 12 at 5pm
- Mammals of Ohio - Thursday, November 13 at 2pm
- Know Your Capitol! - Friday, November 14 & 21 at 2pm
Payment & Registration is required for Adult Lifelong Learning classes. Stop by the library's main desk to register.
What is ALL?
Education doesn't end at graduation! We are constantly expanding our knowledge base and shaping how we think and feel. Learning is a lifelong pursuit.
Adult Lifelong Learning (ALL) is an exploration of various topics for individuals 18 years old or older through short-term, non-credit courses offered during the fall and spring semesters, encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and personal growth and development.
ALL is supported by the Marion Public Library and other community partners. Classes will be led by subject matter experts, educators, and academic faculty and will include a variety of topics.
ALL registration is $25 and includes two classes. Each additional class is $5.
To receive ALL info and updates about course offerings, subscribe here.
If you have any questions, contact us via email or phone (740) 387-0992.
This community enrichment program is made possible through financial support from Marion County Council on Aging & the Marion Community Foundation.
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