Join us for dinner and learn how life impacts our health and the things we can do to be healthier. The conversations are always fascinating as we get to know each other and our community.
Program Directors Carolyn Roberts, Assitant Professor of History, History of Science and Medicine, and African American Studies at Yale University; Kenneth Morford, an Assistant Professor at Yale School of Medicine and students facilitate presentations and conversations on how to be healthier versions of ourselves.
AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Literature, Arts, and Culture | Health and Wellness |
TAGS: | Community Conversations | Body & Soul Series |
The Courtland S. Wilson Library opened in 2006. With the largest footprint among the NHFPL branches, Wilson is a beacon of opportunity and life-long learning in the Hill neighboorhood. Wilson supports literacy with monthly bulk book delivery to school teachers. A youth Lego club, and a newly formed tween and teen computer group meet weekly; and launching in 2019, a youth Girls Who Code Club. Many community groups convene in Wilson’s seven meeting rooms. The Computer Lab hosts groups and offers computer instruction including digital literacy classes in Spanish and weekly free tax preparation during tax season.