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  • Probate and How to Avoid It

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    This presentation provides an overview of probate and nonprobate transfers, discusses the pitfalls, and explains ways to avoid them. Rabea Taylor: JD from University of Denver Sturm College of Law …

  • The History of New Orleans

    Recurring
    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    New Orleans is a rich gumbo of cultures: Spanish and French creoles, Cajuns, the descendants of slaves from Africa, the Choctaws and other Native American tribes, and Vietnamese immigrants from the mid-1970’s. Come with me on a trip to historic New Orleans and “laissez les bon temps rouler!” Julia Hargrove: MA in American History from …

  • The Secret of Secrets: The Devil: Evil Without and Within

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    The Devil’s Bible is a mysterious object with a bizarre history. The largest book in the world, it measures three feet by two feet and weighs 165 pounds. It is kept locked in a bulletproof, fireproof display case in Sweden. The grotesque centerfold of the Devil is intriguing and will lead us into a study …

  • Coming China Wars – of Geography and Near Space

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    China’s government and population face an existential crisis. Some are of their own making, such as population collapse. Some are geographical, such as lack of resources and ocean access. Great nations in such a crisis will fight rather than fade quietly. They may attack Taiwan, and they may attack Russia. This lesson covers the why …

  • The Amache National Historic Site

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    Amache Japanese Internment Camp opened in 1942 and closed in 1945. This presentation will be a patriotic story of 31 former Amache residents who volunteered to fight the Nazis in the special 442nd Japanese American regiment and were killed in action. Steven Antonuccio: MLS from Emporia State. Members-FREE, Not-Yet-Member-$25.00 *Dates, times, location are subject to …