Learning Opportunities for Persons Over 50 Years of Age
Lake Region Lifelong Learning 
(aka 'Senior College at Bridgton)
 offers a diverse curriculum for those 50 years of age and older. Subjects vary from the intellectually challenging to those that are purely for fun.

Just great learning opportunities to explore new subjects, share ideas, learn more about a special interest, develop a new skill, or voice your opinion on local, national, and international issues.

Lake Region Lifelong Learning is nestled at the foot of the mountains in beautiful Western Maine. Unless otherwise noted, all classes are held at the St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 42 Sweden Road (Rte 93)   Bridgton.

News Highlights and Current Class Information
With classes being held in person at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in the event of snow or inclement weather that closes MSAD 61 schools will also cancel.  If MSAD61 schools are delayed classes will go on as scheduled.  Call 207-647-5593 for questions about class closings and make-up information. 

  
The 2024 Winter Classes will meet in person at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 42 Sweden Road(Rte 93), Bridgton.  This is a new location for classes.
Lake Region Lifelong Learning always welcomes new participants and any questions regarding membership, class enrollment, or class registration should be directed to the Senior College Registrar at 207-647-5593. Our mailing address is: Lake Region Lifelong Learning (aka Senior College at Bridgton), P.O. Box 308, Bridgton, ME 04009
Lake Region Lifelong Learning instructor and Maine Master Naturalist Leigh Macmillen Hayes shared stories of the Stevens Brook mill sites, Pondicherry Park, and Narramissic/Peabody-Fitch Woods. during her 6-week 2019 Fall session on the Natural and Human History of Bridgton.











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