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July 14-18 Central Piedmont Community College Aging Studies
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Harris Campus (Billy Graham Parkway and Morris Field Dr.)
  • 30 Hour Certificate
  • Topics include Trends in Aging, Successful Activities, Innovative Therapies, Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia, Handling Grief and Loss
  • $350 fee (includes lunch, parking, and CEU's)
  • Registration: www.cpcc.edu/lifelonglearning or 704-330-4223
July 17 "Strategies to Protect and Perpetuate Your Wealth"
  • Sunrise of South Charlotte, 5515 Rea Road
  • 6 PM
  • Learn how to maximize current retirement income today while enabling you to pass on maximum wealth to your children and charities of your choice.
  • RSVP: 704-544-2994
July 22 "Examining Estate Planning"
  • Atria MerryWood, 3600 Park Road
  • 1 PM and 7 PM
  • Learn what comprises your estate, why you should have an estate plan and how to minimize gift and estate tax.
  • Registration: 1-888-755-1274
July 22 "Analyzing Annuities and Laboring Over Long Term Care"
  • Atria MerryWood, 3600 Park Road
  • 1 PM and 7 PM
  • Learn how annuities can help you plan for your future and what Medicare will and will not cover and the cost of long term care and in-home care in this area.
  • Registration: 1-888-755-1274
July 23 "Baby Boomers, Are You Ready for your Retirement Years?"
  • Sunrise of Eastover, 3610 Randolph Road
  • 11 AM - 1 PM
  • American Prosperity Group will demonstrate, explain, and discuss myths, misconceptions and mistakes people make when trying to develop a retirement and estate plan.
  • RSVP: 704-366-2550
July 28 The Shepherd's Center of Charlotte - Shred It!
  • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Adventures in Learning Program at Christ Episcopal Church on Providence Rd
  • Protect your identity and get rid of this sensitive information before it's too late!
  • For more information, please call 704-365-1995.
October 28-30 7th Annual North Carolina Conference on Aging
  • Greenville Convention Center & Hilton Hotel, Greenville, NC.
  • Professional conference to provide educational and networking opportunities for anyone interested in long-term care, vital aging, family issues, work and retirement, leadership and professional development.
  • Conference Tracks: Livable, Senior Friendly Communities; Economy of Aging; Healthy Aging; Family, Intergenerational Relations and Caregiving; Gender, Race and Class; Elder Rights, Consumer Protection and Legal Issues; Health and the Continuum of Care.
  • Council on Aging will be a presenter, October 29, during roundtable discussions. Topic will be "It's YOUR Future...Make sure it's senior-friendly!"
  • Registration: www.aging.unc.edu
  • For more information, 919-966-9444
November 6-7 2008 Centralina Area Agency on Aging Annual Conference Mission Possible: Healthy Aging
  • Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
  • Two days of seminars, exhibits and workshops
  • Guest speakers include Dr. Jeff Williamson, Geriatrician Wake Forest University Medical Center, Dr. Mary Altpeter, Health Promotions Director, UNC Institute on Aging and Dr. Paul Nussbaum, author, Your Brain Health Lifestyle
  • Details: www.missionpossible-healthyaging.info or 1-800-508-5777

 
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