
RACHEL MCMASTER
Bluestem Communities
NEWTON, Kan. — The Bluestem U lifelong learning program at Bluestem Communities will launch its third year in 2025, featuring an expanded lineup of courses and a new schedule.
Upcoming courses for 2025 include astronomy, watercolor painting, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics), aesthetics of theatre and the arts and bird-watching. Register or learn more at bluestemu.org.
“Through the first two years of Bluestem U, we paid close attention to course feedback and requests from the community to identify ways to expand the program and make it more accessible,” said Julie Miller, Lifelong Learning Project Manager. “We’re excited to implement changes that respond directly to the communities’ request.”
The new schedule shifts from the previously offered two or three classes twice a year in spring and fall to a revamped approach that will now span winter/spring and summer/fall sessions. It will offer various course lengths, including one-time classes and at least one free offering per year. For the winter/spring semester, the free course will be an author series featuring authors who live at Kidron Bethel Village.
“Our goal is to give participants more flexibility in accommodating their busy lives while opening up more opportunities for involvement,” said Miller.
Bluestem U offers lifelong learning opportunities to people 55 and better, and is a partnership between Bluestem Communities and its neighboring higher education institutions, Bethel College in North Newton and Hesston College in Hesston.
“Lifelong learning not only promotes enhanced quality of life and personal growth, but also fosters a sense of community,” said Miller. “It’s been exciting to see people come together to learn, share ideas and make new connections.”
For a schedule, registration or to learn more, visit bluestemu.org.




