JCCC Archives presents the Sleuthing Series, where every Tuesday, we bring you an image from our past and ask you to help us find out more!
What We Know
- “At national adult education meetings, community services was defined as whatever your community and your college need to do in community education. Continuing education was separate at the college – Dane Lonborg started that while we were in Merriam. Community services was considered community outreach for special needs; continuing education was teaching people skills and general information.” — Virginia Krebs from Visionary Voices, 1994.
- “We started doing cultural things, as programs and space were available. We began community forums …. People would call me with program ideas.” — Virginia Krebs from Visionary Voices, 1994.
- Basically, a thread runs through the college that is characterized both by growth and a very defined sense of purpose: to serve as many people as we can in this community and provide very high-quality education on a lifelong basis. This community college has made tangible the concept of lifelong learning. It is never too late to get involved.” — Fred Krebs from Visionary Voices, 1994.
What We Don’t Know
- We need as much information as you can supply regarding the following images, which may or may not be community or continuing education.
- Did you have any favorite topics we missed?
If You Know More…
Contact librarians: Anita Gordon Gilmore (agordong@jccc.edu, ext. 4369) or John Russell (jrussell@jccc.edu, ext. 3284). You may also comment below!
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