Something in the Air

Code: LH41804

Dates: November 6, 2025

Meets: 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM

Sessions: 1

Location: Creutzburg Center 102

Course Fee: $39.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

The air we breathe and the environment in which we live have profound effects on our health and well-being. Why do you think we use the phrase “under the weather” to describe illness? Season-by-season, Take a look at how the atmosphere and environment affect our health and what we can do about it. Talk about the fascinating history of this science called "biometeorology."
Fee: $39.00
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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Course Fee$ 39.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 0.00

Creutzburg Center 102

260 Gulph Creek Road
(in Harford Park)
Radnor, PA 19087
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Anthony Wood

In more than thirty years as a staff writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Anthony R. Wood has written on many and varied subjects, including taxes, coastal development, and the Gulf Stream. He is currently the policy and solutions editor at Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News, and philly.com. His specialties, however, have been climate and weather. He has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize four times and won numerous awards, including a National Association of Science Writers award for a newspaper series and a Society of Professional Journalists award for environmental writing. He writes frequently about weather, and his weather columns have long been a popular philly.com feature. Anthony also worked for several years for United Press International in Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and New York as an editor/writer. He is also the author of Snow: A History of the World's Most Fascinating Flake (Rowman & Littlefield/Prometheus Books), and co-author of Crisis on the Coast (published by The Inquirer). Anthony grew up in beautiful downtown Chester, Pa., and lives in Wayne with his wife, Laura, and no pets that he's aware of. He and Laura have two sons (36 and 32), off making their own lives, and a granddaughter.

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