Course Description: Between 1969 and 1974, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young was the most successful, influential, and politically active rock band in America. Using their music as a roadmap, this course will review how the supergroup came together, their flawless harmonies, and how their music reflected the politics and counterculture of the time. Finally, we'll see how drug and alcohol abuse, creative tension, and bickering over women threatened to tear them apart.
Location: Pavilion
Dates/Times: Monday, 11AM, February 23 - March 30 (session 3 will be on 3/10 instead of 3/9)
Instructor: John Scibak

With a Ph.D. in Psychology , John Scibak worked in health care and human services as a researcher and hospital administrator and held academic positions at Indiana University, UMass-Amherst and Westfield State University. John ran mid-career for elective office, won a state legislative seat as a write-in candidate, and served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 2003 through 2019, when he retired and moved to Pelican Cove with his wife, Pat.