Monday, July 7th-Friday, July 10th  

Each day begins at 9:30 a.m. 

Orientation, meet-up and morning sessions will be held in the lobby of 㽶ý's Benerd College lobby (3441 Kensington Way, Stockton). 

$25 per day (includes 2 sessions) 

$100 for the whole week (includes 10 sessions) 

ONE WEEK | TWO SESSIONS DAILY FOCUSED ON EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING 

Join us for a dynamic week of discovery at the Summer Academy of Lifelong Learning, hosted at the 㽶ý in Stockton, CA. This year’s theme, Explorations in San Joaquin County, invites adults learners of all backgrounds to dive deep into the regions’ rich history, vibrant ecosystems, cultural landmarks, and engaging with local artisans-guided by passionate experts in their fields.  

Over five immersive days, participants will engage in two interactive sessions daily, blending classroom context with hands-on experiences throughout the county. This academy is ideal for lifelong learners seeking intellectual engagement, local adventure, and a deeper appreciation of the diverse stories and landscapes that shape San Joaquin County. 

Rediscover your joy of learning and explore a region full of hidden gems like never before. 

Bird Safari at Pacific

Date:  Monday, July 7

Time: 10–12 p.m.

Location: Benerd College 

Instructor: David Yee, Avian Expert & Author 

Join San Joaquin County’s Avian Expert on a guided tour of resident birds including sparrows, kinglets, thrushes and warblers on one of the country’s most beautiful campuses. Wear your walking shoes, hat and bring your binoculars (not required) and water too. 

 

Sikh Temple Tour

Date:  Monday, July 7

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Location: 12098 West Ln., Lodi 

Instructor: Rex Hamilton, Professor of General Education and Religion 

This Lodi temple has been serving the Lodi and Stockton region for years. It is one of the most beautiful temples in Northern California. This stunning venue is a community center with a 14,000 square foot temple with two 7,000-pound golden domes that measure 20 feet in diameter and 20 feet high. Sikhism has a significant following with 25-30 million adherents globally.  

                                                         1:30–3:30 p.m. You may choose one of the two sessions offered during this time — please see below:

Filipino-American Martial Arts in Stockton presentation at Pacific

Date:  Tuesday, July 8

Time: 10:00 – 12 p.m.

Location: 12098 West Ln., Lodi

Instructor: Leo Juanitas, Bahala Na Martial Arts Association Guro  

In this session, you will learn why Filipino-American martial arts, particularly Escrima, also known as Arnis or Kali, hold a significant place in Stockton’s history. Learn the connection of Escrima to World War II and Hollywood. Guro Leo will also show you some basic self-defense techniques to help you stay safe. 

Option 1: Gifts from your garden cooking class

Date:  Tuesday, July 8

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Location: Cheese Central, 11 N. School Street, Lodi 

Instructor: Cindy Della Monica, Manager, Cook & Cheese Monger 

Nothing better than home-grown fresh fruits and vegetables for any meal of the day!  All harvested products from the garden or the local farmer’s market as "gifts” to ourselves, but also for gifting to friends and family. Several great hostess gifts are included in this booklet to assemble and take to any hostess, in any season. Join me for a delicious exercise in garden dining and gifting.  LIMIT 10 MAX 

Option 2: Wine & cheese tasting

Date:  Tuesday, July 8

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Location: Macchia Wines, 7099 E. Peltier Road, Acampo

Enjoy a curated flight of 6 handcrafter wines, each showcasing the bold and expressive character Macchia is known for. To elevate your tasting, indulge in a gourmet charcuterie board from Cheese Central featuring artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and delightful pairings. Sip and savor with us! 

Hollywood at 㽶ý

Date:  Wednesday, July 9

Time: 10:00 – 12:00 p.m.

Location: Benerd College Lobby

Instructor: Mike Wurtz, Head of Pacific’s Special Collections and Archives

Over a dozen films and television shows were made on the University of Pacific Stockt㽶ý between the 1940s and the 1990s. Join Mike Wurtz, head of Pacific’s Special Collections and Archives, to follow the fictional history of campus and go behind the scenes and explore the where and why this part of Stockton was an ideal filmmaking location in the late 20th Century. Presentation, activity, and walking tour.  

Bob Hope/Fox Theatre tour

Date:  Wednesday, July 9

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Location: 242 E. Main St., Stockton 

Instructor: Kelly Howard, Tour Guide 

The Fox California Theatre was built in 1930, underwent a significant renovation in 2004 and was renamed the Bob Hope Theatre. It is a popular Stockton landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places and continues to host classical movies as well as live entertainment. Get a behind the scenes tour including a special performance on the restored 1928 Robert Morton theatre organ.  

 

Bonus: Movie Night- Cool Hand Luke  - Wednesday, July 9, 6-8 pm

Janet Leigh Theatre, 㽶ý | Parking is FREE 㽶ý after 5 pm. 

$10 per person. Movie night is not included in the per-day session cost  

 

10:00–12:00 p.m. You may choose one of the two sessions offered during this time — please see below:

Adventures in watercolor: Reynolds Gallery talk and art activity at Pacific

Date:  Thursday, July 10

Time: 10:00 – 12 p.m.

Location: Benerd College Lobby

Instructor: Lisa Cooperman, University Art Curator 

Participants will enjoy a conversational tour of a special exhibition at the Reynolds Gallery – Tony Foster: Watercolor Diaries from the Green River. We will craft a small travel journal and experiment with watercolor paint. LIMIT 12 MAX 

A Native Plant Garden Tour & Journaling Experience

Date:  Thursday, July 10

Time: 10:00 – 12 p.m.

Location: Benerd College Lobby

Instructor: Yhoshua Gutierrez

As you explore the seasonal and resilient landscapes of local native plants, you’ll learn about their ecological roles and unique adaptations. Included in the tour will be a journaling session design to deepen your connection with the natural world, spark creativity ,and inspire mindfulness. A journal and pencil will be included. Feel free to bring you own as well.

People make the difference in our community – docent tour Haggin Museum

Date:  Thursday, July 10

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Location: 1201 N. Persing Ave, Stockton 

This guided tour will take us through the history galleries that focus on the San Joaquin Valley’s past. Be engaged by the accomplishments of its residents and local individuals whose contributions have shaped and strengthened the community. Discover how everyday people have made extraordinary impacts through activism, creativity, and service.  

Agriculture in San Joaquin County lecture at Pacific

Date:  Friday, July 11

Time: 10:00 – 12:00 p.m.

Location: Benerd College Lobby

Instructor: Phillip Merlo, CEO of San Joaquin County Historical Museum 

Join us for an enlightening 㽶ý through the heart of California’s agricultural powerhouse. This presentation highlights the rich history, innovation, and cultural heritage that have shaped the region’s farming legacy. From fertile fields to pioneering practices, discover how San Joaquin County continues to feed the nation.  

Wine & Olive oil tasting

Date:  Friday, July 11

Time: 1:30–3:30 p.m.

Location: Calivirgin Winery & Olive Oil Mill, 13950 Thornton Rd.., Lodi 

Delight your palate with handcrafted wines and award-winning extra virgin olive oils, all sourced from this family-owned state. Whether you’re a connoisseur or just curious, come explore the perfect pairing of bold flavors and artisan craftsmanship.