
An event is happening later this month geared towards conversations revolving around smartphones.
The Lyceum Movement topic for July is “How Are Our Phones Changing Us?” The Lyceum Movement is a place that allows adults to think, learn and talk with their neighbors, as deep questions are explored of what it means to be human. July’s informal discussion will focus on how smartphones and other technology are shaping our lives and if there are ways to utilize that technology in better ways. Greene County Schools Counselor Deb Marquardt and Greene County Schools Technology Director Brent Gerzema will lead the conversation.
Co-organizer Toni Wetrich says these monthly discussions are not dry academic lectures or seminars, but the Lyceum events are opportunities to make friends and learn more about neighbors and community.
The event will take place Wednesday, July 20th at 7pm at Pickaway Americana in Jefferson. Cost to attend is $10 and there will be snacks, water and alcoholic beverages available, otherwise you can also bring your beverage. You can register by clicking the link below or at the door.

