Life Enrichment Series
The Florida College Life Enrichment Series was instituted in 1982 to provide cultural and academic programs in order to enrich the lives of students, staff, and interested people from the community. The multidisciplinary programs take the form of lectures, forums, seminars, and musical performances. Topics range from performing arts, science, humanities, social science, psychology, law, business, and communication. Past hosts have included renowned photojournalist Val Mazzenga, holocaust survivor Philip Gans, and many virtuoso musical soloists.
Programs in the series are planned by a faculty/student committee chaired by music professor Benjamin Payne.
Schedule
| Tuesday, March 16, 7:30 PM, Puckett Auditorium |
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“Through the Noise!”
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| Matt Johnson, performance coach |
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Matt Johnson and The Tiny Little Reader’s Theater Company will present “Through the Noise!” Come enjoy the international champion performer and former Florida College Director of Forensics and his cast as they illustrate the power of the spoken word in a performance that is sure to entertain, excite and inspire audience members of all ages.
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| Tuesday, March 30, 7:30 PM, Puckett Auditorium |
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“You and the Art of Mental Maintenance”
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| Randy C. Frazier, motivational speaker |
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If the most important material possession you have is your brain, shouldn't you try to learn a little more about how it works and how to improve its performance? This fun, interactive seminar will give you first-hand experience in how to stimulate creativity, improve perception, communicate more effectively and increase your ability to achieve goals. Randy Frazier is a Professional Speaker/Trainer on the subjects of Leadership and Motivation and has been a featured presenter in over forty states and two foreign countries.
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All of these Life Enrichment Series programs are free and open to the public.