The History of New Orleans, Part I

When

Where

PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning, 6385 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, 80919

Event Description

New Orleans is a rich gumbo of cultures: Spanish and French creoles, Cajuns, the descendants of slaves from Africa, the Choctaws and other Native American tribes, and Vietnamese immigrants from the mid-1970’s. Come with me on a trip to historic New Orleans and “laissez les bon temps rouler!”

Julia Hargrove: MA in American History from the University of Texas at Austin; BA with a double major in History and English from WSC (now WSCU) in Gunnison, Colorado.

Members-FREE, Not-Yet-Member-$25.00

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About PILLAR
PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning is a dynamic hub for curious minds seeking intellectual growth and meaningful community connections. Through an array of engaging programs, thought-provoking lectures, and enriching activities, PILLAR fosters a culture of continuous learning for adults of all ages. Our mission is to inspire lifelong learners by providing opportunities to explore diverse topics, cultivate critical thinking, and connect with others who share a passion for discovery. At PILLAR, learning is not just a pursuit—it's a way of life.

Event Contact

PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning

719-633-4991

[email protected]

https://www.pillarinstitute.org/learn