Jim Sherbert Lecture Series

James Madison – Jim Sherbert Lecture Series

January 30th, 2025|Categories: , , |Tags: , , |

Widely regarded as the Father of the United States Constitution, James Madison overcame frail health and an exceptionally quiet demeanor to be a commanding figure in American history. He was the 4th President of the United States, the longest living Founding Father, and the catalyst to forming the first American political party.

Money, Money, Money – Jim Sherbert Lecture Series

December 13th, 2024|Categories: , , |Tags: , , |

Money of various sorts has been used for thousands of years as a means of exchange.  The value of money is based on the perceived worth and confidence of individual currencies. We will examine the drivers of the value of money and delve into the new Modern Monetary Theory of deficit spending and the emergence and future of cryptocurrencies. FORMAT: In-Person – classroom INSTRUCTION METHOD: Lecture AGES: Adults 18+, Youth Ages 14-18 EXPERIENCE [...]

Historic Arizonans – Jim Sherbert Lecture Series

December 12th, 2024|Categories: |Tags: , , |

Arizona’s history doesn't quite have the grandeur of the early Colonies, the excitement of the Wild West, or the traditions of the Deep South. However, it has some interesting characters that made the territory, and eventually the state of Arizona, what it is. We will examine the life and impact of four 19th century Arizonans that made significant contributions to the state’s history. FORMAT: In-Person – classroom INSTRUCTION METHOD: Lecture AGES: Adults 18+, [...]

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