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Aging Wisely
WILLMAR Aging Wisely: Finding New Confidence and Purpose will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 17, at the Willmar Community Center. The program is part of a series to help support the educational, social and nutritional needs of older adults. The topic for discussion will be “Expressing and Receiving Gratitude/Appreciation Can Influence Our Lives.” There will be time for sharing. For more information and to make a reservation, call Carrie at 320-231-2598 by 4 p.m. June 16.
Support groups, clinics and health classes are published weekly on Wednesdays. Email submissions to news@wctrib.com by 10 a.m. at least a week in advance.
Support groups, clinics and health classes are published weekly on Wednesdays. Email submissions to news@wctrib.com by 10 a.m. at least a week in advance.
United Way of Pottawatomie County welcomes new executive director
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United Way of Pottawatomie County welcomes Sandy Vanderburg as its next executive director.
Vanderburg will bring more than 10 years of hospitality, sales, and management experience to United Way of Pottawatomie County. In addition to her professional experience, Vanderburg has been an active member of the Shawnee community, volunteering for Junior Service League, participating in Leadership Shawnee, and serving as the hospitality leader for Life Church Shawnee.
“Sandy impressed the hiring committee with her results-driven professional work,” said Jennifer Bell, United Way Board president. “Her experience serving in Shawnee and her home state of Texas will also be beneficial in this role serving our partner agencies and the greater Pottawatomie County community.”