Sage Cowles grew up around NYC, graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1947, married, and moved to Minneapolis in 1953. Sage's talk will cover lessons learned along the way, reflecting her lifelong interest in dance, her recent research into early childhood education at the Humphrey Institute, and her ongoing adventures of getting old.
Held every Tuesday evening in February and March, the Age: Wide Angle lecture series offers a fresh perspective on the topic of age and aging by prominent arts leaders who will explore the role age plays in their field of expertise or their own artistic lives.
Held at the Central Library in Pohlad Hall (300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401), the programs are free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Doors open at 6:15 and programs begin at 7 PM.
Age: Wide Angle is co-presented by Mill City Commons and the Library Foundation of Hennepin County, and made possible by the generous support of our sponsors: Target, Gentle Transitions, AgeWell, and Gittleman Management.
Official Website: http://www.supporthclib.org/events-peoples.html
Added by Library Fdtn of Hennepin County on January 20, 2010