Programming

Programming at the Jefferson Educational Society

The Jefferson Educational Society offers different programs during the Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall terms. Some of the past and current programs include the Global Summit, Metro 100, Brock Institute Lectures, Community Conversations, Jefferson Satellite programs, and other special programs.

Programming has been a cornerstone of the Jefferson Educational Society since its beginning. From the launch of the annual Global Summit, which itself grew from a two-and-half day series to one spread over six weeks, to the total of annual events to over 100, to the launch of the Satellite Programming initiative throughout Erie County, to the more than 200 digital programs livestreamed and broadcasted to the public during the pandemic and ongoing, JES programming continues to expand in an effort to make our events more accessible to the community in new ways.

2024 SPRING TERM schedule

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Community Discussion Lunch 'n' Learn Programs for Winter 2022

Posted on January 24th, 2022 at 9:07 AM
Community Discussion Lunch 'n' Learn Programs for Winter 2022

An Update on EDDC's $100 Million Revitalization of Downtown

January 28

Featuring John Persinger, J.D.

 
The Erie Downtown Development Corporation and its partners are currently investing more than $100 million to revitalize downtown Erie. The EDDC's efforts will transform approximately 478,000 square feet of space, creating room for 25 new businesses and more than 140 new residential units. Flagship City Food Hall, Erie's first-ever food hall, and Flagship City Public Market, the first operating grocery store in downtown in decades, are just two of the organization's projects. Join CEO John Persinger for an update on downtown's progress.  
 

Erie County Community College: Our Community, Your College!

February 4

Featuring Christopher Gray, Ph.D.

Learn about the development of America's newest community college. Chris Gray, founding president of EC3, will provide an overview of the college, describe how EC3 fills a post-secondary vacuum in Erie County, and talk about the pressing issues facing community college learners including access, the achievement gap, jobs, the barriers of post-secondary bureaucracy, and most importantly, how EC3 will attack these challenges to ensure every student of Erie County has access to affordable post-secondary education that leads to jobs.
 
 

The Future of Work in Erie County

March 11

Featuring 2021-2022 Jefferson Civic Leadership Academy Cohort

During the seven-month-long Jefferson Civic Leadership Academy, the cohort applied the lessons learned from the program to a group-action project to address "The Future of Work in Erie County." The group worked to identify and address how Erie County can become a leader in the future of work and which core issues in education, infrastructure, quality of life, industry, and placemaking will have to be resolved.
 

Meet Erie County Executive Brenton Davis: Vision for Year One and Term Ahead

March 18

Featuring County Executive, Brenton Davis, M.A.

On Jan. 3, Brenton Davis took office as the seventh Erie County executive. As the first Republican elected to the office since 2002, his transition team assembled between his election and inauguration featured recognizable names on both sides of the aisle. What is his vision for his administration moving forward? What priorities will be set in the first hundred days? How will he govern through the Covid-19 pandemic? Find out from the County Executive himself, as Davis will discuss his administration, key opponents, his plans for year one, and beyond.
 

Erie Art Museum: Museums as Conveners

March 25

Featuring Laura Domencic, M.F.A.

Laura Domencic, Executive Director of the Erie Art Museum, will discuss the role of museums in our community. She will also share new initiatives to make the museum's collection more accessible, and collaborations to enrich the community's experience of art.
 

Eastside Grassroots Coalition: Implementation of a Strategic Plan for the Buffalo Road Corridor

April 1

Featuring Gary Horton, B.A.

The Eastside Grassroots Coalition is a collaborative effort between the Urban Erie Community Development Corporation (UECDC) and the House of Mercy. The goal of the EGC is to engage residents, community organizations, and businesses to revitalize the Buffalo Road Corridor and surrounding neighborhoods, creating a prosperous and thriving community. Learn from Gary Horton, Executive Director of the Urban Erie Community Development Corporation and ECG leader about the next steps and what is at stake in 2022.
 

Important to Note:

  • Location: Jefferson Educational Society at 3207 State St. in Erie, PA 16508.
  • Date/Time: Fridays, 12- 1:30 p.m.
  • Admission: $10/person for admission and a brown bag lunch, $5/person for admission without a lunch (feel free to bring your own, no pork please). Prior registration is required. Please register by the Wednesday prior to each event in order to reserve a lunch. If you are interested in attending these events but have missed the deadline, call our office at 814-459-8000 to register.
  • All JES programs are free for Erie County students. Use coupon code "eriecountystudents" during registration, and make sure to bring proof of your enrollment in school with you to the event for check-in.
  • All program participants will be required to wear masks so long as Erie County is in the “substantial” or “high” transmission rate of community spread on the day of an event. Participants must also provide proof of full Covid-19 vaccination, including a booster shot, or a negative Covid-19 test within the last 72 hours. Please see our FULL Covid-19 policy here.

 


 

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Satellite Programming LECTURERS BROCK INSTITUTE

  METRO 100 SPECIAL PROGRAMS