"Beer Matters" presented by Karl Brown, Lecturer in History
Do we eat simply for sustenance or is there more to think
about this everyday activity? Food fills
our bellies, brings families and cultures together and is the center of many
traditions which remind us of our shared past.
Food also is a source of power and struggle. The way our food is grown, manufactured and
marketed can be controversial. What do
we need to know about the food choices we make?
Nourish your mind this spring and join us for thoughtful discussions on
food.
All lectures are free and open to the public, and are
held on Mondays at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at Fairhaven Retirement
Community, 435 West Starin Road, Whitewater.
Street parking is adjacent to the building. Unable to attend? Links to videos of all lectures, including
those from prior series, can be found at www.uww.edu/conteduc/fairhaven/
If you have a disability and desire accommodations, please advise us as early
as possible. Requests are confidential. UW-Whitewater provides equal
opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA requirements.
Please contact Kari Borne at 262-472-1003 or bornek@uww.edu for further
information.