Trip to George Washington Carver National Memorial and Museum (CR)
Tours & Day Trips | Registration closed 3/28/2025
Discover the inspiring life of George Washington Carver at the George Washington Carver National Monument in Diamond, Missouri. Born into slavery, Carver became a renowned educator and agricultural scientist at the Tuskegee Institute. This day trip includes an informative orientation film, a one-mile guided tour of the monument grounds, and a hands-on activity in the peanut lab, where Carver’s agricultural innovations come to life.
Join us for an educational experience that honors the resilience, ingenuity, and legacy of one of America’s most influential figures. You’ll also have time to explore the museum and learn more about his impact on science and agriculture. Please note: individuals with peanut allergies should exercise caution during the lab activity.
Lunch is included. Transportation is available. Location and travel information will be sent prior to the date of the hike.
Activity Level: 2
This option is the Commuter Rate (CR) option.
This course is an in-person course. Participants will drive themselves (commuter rate) to the location of the class or may elect to meet the transportation group (details to be provided) and follow behind the van to the class location. Meeting details will be sent in the class reminder.
Class changes occasionally happen, please watch for (and read) announcements or emails from OLLI regarding your class.
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OLLI HQ, 481 S. Shiloh Dr., Fay 72704
Thomas O'neal
Received B.A. from Rutgers University and Master of Health Care Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia. Served as officer in U.S. Air Force during Vietnam War years. Worked in senior health care positions in several states for over 30 years.