West Chester Tea Party
    A Non-Partisan Group

Education

Constitution course offered by
Widener University:


Many of you have participated in our popular Constitution Discussion Classes.  For those of you looking for a more formal learning experience, don't miss this new opportunity...

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, run by Widener University is offering the following, also taught by our instructor, Phil Duffy.


Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?
OLLI 4508A


Day/Date: Wednesday
Spring A (February 15 - March 21, no class March 7)
Times: 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm

This course is based upon Richard J. Maybury’s Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? It is described as “a fast , clear, and fun explanation of the economics you need for success in your career, business, and investments.” The course will also provide an introduction to Henry Hazlitt’s classic on free market economics, Economics in one Lesson.

Link to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute: See Page 8 for course description and Page 35 for registration information. Even if you are not attending this course, you may wish to pick up a copy of the 108-page gem on basic economics, Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?

Courses offered by West Chester Tea Party:

  • Constitution Discussion Group - A comprehensive analysis of the Constitution of the United States.  Four sessions on weeknights, 7 - 9PM.  More course information.
  • Basic Economics Discussion Group - Based on the book "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt.  Four session on weeknights, 7 - 9PM.   More course information.
  • Constitution’s General Welfare Phrase Discussion Group - An investigation of the one simple amendment that could eliminate most of the evil legislation coming out of Congress.  One session Thursday March 22, 7 - 9PM.  More course information.
  • Reckless Endangerment or The Greatest Heist in History- A presentation in which Morgenson and Rosner’s Reckless Endangerment will be reviewed. Reckless Endangerment describes what could easily be called The Greatest Heist in History, the looting of the American people by their politicians, leading to the Financial Meltdown of 2008.  One two hour session Thursday, February 23, 7 - 9PM.  More course information.
  • How to Effectively Amend the Constitution - Will Congressional term limits and a balanced budget amendment reverse Constitutional misconduct?  One two hour session Thursday, March 22, 7 - 9PM.  More course information.
Register for Discussion Group/Indicate interest in attending next session educate@westchesterteaparty.com
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