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What is the St. Louise Adult Education Committee?

The St. Louise Adult Education Committee is part of the parish's overall Religious Education Program. The purpose of the committee is to plan and schedule speakers and topics of particular interest to the adults of St. Louise Parish. The committee schedules approximately five to six speakers per year. The speakers are meant to enlighten, inspire and/or educate adults on a variety of topics related to their spiritual, religious, and family life.

When does the Committee meet?

The Adult Education Committee meets approximately once per month starting in September and ending in May. The committee does not meet in the summer months. The time for the meetings is 7:00 p.m. The days vary by month.

Who belongs to the Committee?

Any parish member with an interest in assisting with the Adult Education Program can join the committee. Currently, the committee consists of four members including one chairperson, Dennis Fuller; however, the group is always willing to accept new members. If you are interested in joining the Adult Education Committee so that you can share your opinion and help plan and schedule topics and speakers please contact the parish office.

What if I have a suggestion for topics or speakers?

The Adult Education Committee welcomes and encourages suggestions regarding speakers and topics. Please direct your suggestions to Peggy DeClercq, St. Louise Director of Religious Education at (586) 751-3486.

How can I get more information?

For a current schedule of topics or other information regarding the Adult Education Committee, please contact the St. Louise Religious Education Office at (586) 751-3486.

 

Last updated-1/9/08