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Lieutenant governor to speak at AARP summit

Published on -9/24/2009, 1:20 PM

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The 11th annual AARP Western Summit featuring presentations by Kansas Lt. Gov. Troy Findley and AARP National Board Member Robert Romasco will take place Oct. 1 at the Fanchon Ballroom, 2350 E. Highway 40, Hays.

The one-day workshop highlights issues of interest to persons 50 and older, including information on health care reform from Romasco.

Other speakers include Acting Secretary of Agriculture Josh Svaty, Hays Assistant Police Chief Philip Hartsfield, U.S. Census Representative Lech Wisniewski, Fort Hays State University President Edward H. Hammond and KAYS Radio talk show host Harry Watts.

The summit is open to the public; however, pre-registration is encouraged. The cost is $5 and includes lunch. Those wanting to attend should call (785) 625-9453 before Thursday and leave a message, including the names and phone numbers of those attending. The program will begin at 9:30 a.m.

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