Dr. Adewale Troutman, director of the Metro Louisville Department of Public Health and Wellness, will be the keynote speaker at The Temple’s annual Senior University on Thursday, March 25.
Dr. Troutman will cover “Livin’ the Good Life: Health and Wellness in the Golden Years.” The program will be at The Temple.
The Senior University will begin with registration and “coffee and …” at 9 a.m. Dr. Troutman, first on the agenda, will speak and answer questions, kicking off a day-long program of workshops on a variety of subjects, plus lunch at noon and dessert after the last program, at 2:30.
Others on the program are David (Incredible) Inman, Courier-Journal columnist; Mercedes Nibur, speaking about Moroccan Jewry; Seinfeld composer Jonathan Wolff, giving an insider’s guide to music in Hollywood; Jason Weinberger, the Louisville Orchestra’s resident conductor; Jim Holmberg of the Filson Historical Society on Louisville’s photographic history; Ed Weinberg, discussing the new Jewish Community Louisville; and Rabbis Gaylia R. Rooks, David Ariel-Joel, and Chester Diamond.
The schedule includes three workshops at 11 a.m., three more at 12:45 p.m., and the final three at 1:40 p.m. Participants can select one workshop in each sessions.
Dr. Jack and Nickie Perlman are the event co-chairs.
Admission remains at $12, payable at the door, but advance registration is requested. Call 423-1818 for more information or to register.