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Charles Simon Center for Adult Life & Learning

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The Charles Simon Center for Adult Life & Learning offers a unique blend of social, educational and cultural programs for adults at every stage of their lives. In addition to bringing the world's finest minds to the Y's stage in its prestigious lecture series, the Center, endowed by a bequest from Charles Simon, offers diverse personal growth, career development, humanities and language classes. The Center also encompasses the de Hirsch Residence.

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Please contact us at 212.415.5433 or email with any questions.

The 92nd Street Y Charles Simon Center for Adult Life & Learning receives generous support from Ford Motor Company; BusinessWeek; The Henry Nias Foundation, courtesy of Dr. Stanley Edelman; Daphne Recanati Kaplan and Thomas S. Kaplan; Betsy Miller and Stuart Sucherman; and the Sylvia and Marvin Rubin Family Foundation.

Support also provided by The Edythe Kenner Foundation; Michelle and Norman Lattman; Nancy and Paul G. Levy; Jenny and John Paulson; Con Edison; Cathy and Marc Lasry; Evelyn and Leonard Lauder; Suzanne and Jonathan Rosenzweig; Bernard and Anne Spitzer; The Ruth Stanton Foundation; and Lee and Roger L. Strong; among others.
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