Yavapai College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) will host a free public speaker series titled “Muncand Learn” on Thursdays from Jan. 29 through Mar. 5. Talks will take place from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. on a wide array of topics. The discussions are free and open to the public and will be held on campuses throughout the county and on Zoom.
"Our ‘Munch and Learn’ series is a great way to get introduced to the wide variety of offerings through OLLI,” said Prescott OLLI Director Tricia Berlowe. “The series is free and open to the public, but registration is required."
The first ‘Munch and Learn’ at Yavapai College was in 2010 with Prescott Mayor Marlin Kuykendall. Now, over 24 of the programs are offered each year, with rotating speakers in Prescott, Clarkdale, and Sedona.
“The topics draw me in, and ‘Munch and Learn’ is a great way for the community to learn more about OLLI,” said OLLI member Bonnie Manko.
The “Alien Earths: What Hubble & Webb Reveal” talk will be held on Thu. Jan. 29 at the Verde Valley campus in Clarkdale in building M-137 with facilitator Shri Srikanth. The session will discuss the question “are we alone in the universe?” and explore whether there is life on other planets.
The Sedona International Film Festival 2026 will be held at the Yavapai College Sedona Center on Thu. Feb. 5. Patrick Schweiss, Executive Director of the festival, will discuss its highlights and key events, including clips from films and reviews of stars who will perform.
“Creating Community with Sedona Parks & Rec” will be held at the Yavapai College Sedona Center on Thu. Feb. 12. Jason Vargo, Sedona Special Events Coordinator, will discuss how public events can foster meaningful connection among communities and how public input can shape programming.
“Echoes of Revolution: How America’s War Changed the World” will be held at the Prescott campus in building three room 119. Historian and author Richard Bell will lead a discussion on rediscovering the revolution as a world war and how it displaced, empowered, or destroyed the lives of many people.
“The Power of Local News” will be held on Zoom only, Thu. Feb. 26. CEO and publisher Megan Smith will lead a discussion on small newsrooms employing boots-on-the-ground reporting to cover local issues.
“Education Through the Generations” will be held Thu., Mar. 5. Kelly Cordes, a fourth-generation member of Prescott’s Cordes family will discuss how education has changed from 1860 to present, and how it has played a pivotal role in the Prescott area.
To learn more about OLLI at Yavapai College and to register, go online to www.yc.edu/olli.
Yavapai College operates seven campuses and centers throughout Yavapai County and offers over 100 degrees and certificates, four baccalaureate degrees, student and community services, and cultural events and activities. To learn more about Yavapai College, visit www.yc.edu.