Columbia River Realty hosting the event that will feature experts from a number of fields
Senior citizens with questions regarding finances, healthcare, real estate and more have an opportunity for a one-stop experience Saturday in Washougal.
A Senior Education Resource Fair is scheduled from 11 a.m. through 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Columbia River Realty, 1203 E Street, Washougal.
Professionals from several fields will give presentations. Booths will be set up, as well, for any face-to-face questions that senior citizens might have with the experts.
This will be the third resource fair, set up by Linda Veatch of Columbia River Realty and Jeff Shermer of Kingdom First Insurance.
“Just to help connect,” Veatch said of the reason for the resource fair. “People don’t know where to look or where to turn.”
Experts scheduled to attend will provide information on: real estate, Medicare, change and loss, estate planning, mortgage/lending, financial advice, in-home care, pharmacist help, and health and wellness.
For more information, call: (360) 241-8470 or (360) 989-8988.
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