A 37-year-old tradition resumes next week when the Central Forum discussion series returns to Central United Church.
The format remains the same, with a presentation followed by coffee and tea and wrap-up Q&A.
The series runs Tuesdays at 1 p.m., and the cost is $4.
This year’s lineup includes:
Jan. 8 – Mike Hurry, head of Big Brothers Big Sisters Sarnia-Lambton, discusses the adventure trips he leads and the impact they have on local youth.
Jan. 15 – Ted Barris, author and broadcaster, presents a Canadian perspective on dam-busting operations during the Second World War.
Jan. 22 – MP Marilyn Gladu discusses medical assistance in dying.
Jan. 29 – George Mallay, former head of the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership, discusses long-term visions and uncharted waters in Sarnia’s future.
Feb. 5 – Dr. Blake Pearson, discusses medical and recreational cannabis.
Feb. 12 – Eva D’Amilo discusses butterfly gardening with native plants.