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If you are interested in signing up for classes or have questions about the Lyceum or current offerings you can call David O'Donaghue at 410-523-4182. Space is limited in the classes so be sure to call to reserve a space. Thank you.

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The Baltimore Lyceum is dedicated to creating educational oportunities in a grass roots, university without walls style. We are all teachers and all learners in shared contracts of interest.

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my program on the 5:00 News.

The Lagniappe Project was recently featured on WBAL in Baltimore:

http://www.wbaltv.com/womansdoctor/19168670/detail.html

Posted by David O'Donaghue on April 23, 2009 at 6:06am

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The Fall Schedule of classes

The Baltimore Lyceum Classes for Fall of 2008

The Baltimore Lyceum classes are free and open to the public but space is limited. Please call David O’Donaghue at 410-523-4182 to reserve a place in these classes. Or you can email him at: druben2@hotmail.com. Make sure you are committed to attending before you reserve a place.

Art Group Open Studio

If you enjoy doing art but have found that you just don’t make the time for it, come meet with us every other Saturday afternoon. We meet is a sort o… Continue

Posted by David O'Donaghue on November 17, 2008 at 7:07am

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The Spring Village Lyceum Class Schedule

For registration information call the Village Learning Place at 410-235-2210.

Kitchen Sink Singing
Instructor: Andrea (Andy) Cooper
Location: TLS
Dates Offered: April 5th & May 3rd Time: 7:30-9pm

Welcome spring and lift your spirits! Singers of all ages (12 and up) are
welcome to join in this folksong-based participatory sing-along, which will include songs (mostly unaccompanied) derived from many traditions: chorus songs, part songs, multicultural songs, rounds, call and response, spiritu… Continue

Posted by David O'Donaghue on March 3, 2008 at 5:05pm

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Big News: The Lyceum takes over the former Baltimore Free University

After months of negotiations, the Baltimore Lyceum has officially replaced the former Baltimore Free University to continue to offer adult education classes in partnership with the Village Learing Place. Johns Hopkins announced that it was withdrawning its sponsorship of the BFU in December of 2007, thus creating a leadership void for future offerings. The Village Learning Place had been working with Hopkins in carrying out the logistics of running an adult education program but it was not prepa… Continue

Posted by David O'Donaghue on February 18, 2008 at 6:50pm

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Ed Kaitz, supporter and friend of the Lyceum

Ed Kaitz is a Baltimore resident, has been involved in the arts most of his life. He is a musician and amateur painter, and more recently decided to help artists and writers who suffer from depression and related mental health challenges by publishing their work in a Maryland journal he publishes and edits called "Altered I/Altered Eye". He is also a current student of holistic nutrition, and hopes to help others recover from disability through better eating.

Posted by David O'Donaghue on November 4, 2007 at 5:47pm

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David presents on the history of the Lyceum Movement

Started by David O'Donaghue Feb. 29, 2008.

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Winter Film Series: What Takes Place in Silence

Started by David O'Donaghue Feb. 14, 2008.

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teaching experiences with the Lagniappe Project

Started by David O'Donaghue Nov. 6, 2007.

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