The Great Decisions Committee will host a panel discussion at Kirkland Village, Bethlehem, on how hope and creativity can bring Lehigh Valley residents together to build stronger and more resilient communities. The October program is titled “Hope for the Future: Building Community Connections”. This program will introduce the 2026 Great Decisions Lecture Series which begins in late January at Kirkland and runs through March 18.
| This 90-minute Kirkland event will feature a three-member panel moderated by Northampton Community College’s Associate Dean of Community
Education, Dr. Audree Chase. Panelists are: Allentown Mayor Matthew Tuerk, Lehigh Valley Public Media CEO Hasanna Birdsong, and Touchstone Theatre founder Bridget George. The program includes a time for audience members to ask questions following presentations by the three panelists. This event will introduce the 2026 Great Decisions Lecture Series which begins in late January at Kirkland. Tentative topics for the 2026 lecture series scheduled for Wednesdays from January 28 to March 18 are:
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Kirkland Village Retirement Community is located in north Bethlehem, east of Route 512, at 1 Kirkland Village Circle, and adjacent to the First Presbyterian Church, 2344 Center St. Parking is available directly behind the Church.
The Great Decisions briefing book and lecture series will be available for purchase prior to the January 28 lecture series start date. Cost for the series will be announced. Individual sessions can be purchased. The Great Decisions national program is produced by the NYC-based Foreign Policy Association. Its mission is to educate Americans about critical current global issues. Lecturers for the Bethlehem program are primarily academics from area colleges and universities who volunteer their time. For additional information, call 610-861-4175.