The Lake Eustis Institute has closed after eight years of operations for lack of funding and dwindling membership. The board of directors voted to cease operations said executive director Virginia Barker.
Started in 2004, the nonprofit institute began offering programs about the sciences, arts, culture, religion and recreation, offering classes like holiday cooking seminars, workshops on decision making or schmoozing, and classes about Spanish and poetry.
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