Tuesday, November 14, 2017

2018 Spring Senior Seminars

Join us each month to discuss and learn about various topics from the professionals.
Time:               1:00pm (Social)
                            1:10pm (Presentation)
Where:            Village Hall (1900 Libal St.)
Register:        Online:                http://allouez.recdesk.com
                           By Phone:           920.448.2804
                           In person:          1900 Libal St.


Senior Seminar: March 20- Technology Security: Password Management & Scams

 
When: March 20 
Topic: Technology Security: Password Management & ScamsPresenter: Kevin Bassett, Training & Technical Support at Camera Corner
What will you learn?Stay secure while enjoying technology. Learn a few tips and tricks, from Camera Corner Tech Support, like what things to watch for in email scams,  how to protect and safely remember your password's, and finally how to stay safe online.


Senior Seminar: April 17- Fire Extinguisher Training

 
When: April 17
Topic: Fire Extinguisher Training
Presenter: Lt. Cody Johnson, Life Safety Educator/Public Information Officer
What will you learn?
Fire extinguishers are only valuable safety devices when you know how to use them. With this seminar you will learn from a member of the Green bay Fire Dept. about the ABCs of fire extinguishers and how to properly use one in your home.


Senior Seminar: May 15- Stocks: The Nuts and Bolts

 
When: May 15
Topic: Stocks: The Nuts and Bolts
Presenter: Kiran R Khot, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones 
What will you learn?
As you consider your long-term financial goals, how do stocks measure up? In less than 60 minutes, you can evaluate how this type of investment may fit into your overall strategy. This seminar covers the differences between common and preferred stock, dividends, investment strategy, and different ways to own stock.
This program is specifically tailored for individuals like you who are serious about their financial goals – whether you’re just getting started or seeking perspective as a well-seasoned investor.

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