‘Discover Your Legacy’ workshop scheduled Thursday

PORT ANGELES — “Discovering Your Legacy,” a free public workshop, will be presented in Keegan Hall at Peninsula College from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.

Topics will include “How to Identify Family and Charitable Goals,” “Techniques to Easily Impact Lives of Generations to Come,” “Creative Ways to Support the Organizations You Care About” and “The Latest Tax Laws and Estate Planning Updates.”

The program will include short presentations by local experts who will also answer questions from the audience.

The presenters include Gary Colley, attorney; Steve Methner, State Farm Insurance; Jennifer Zaccardo, CPA; and Jim Hallett, financial planner.

Appetizers will be served, and representatives from sponsoring organizations will be on hand to answer questions in an informal setting.

Sponsors include Peninsula College Foundation, North Olympic Library Foundation, Clallam Community Foundation (United Way of Clallam County), Boys & Girls Club, North Olympic Land Trust, Dungeness River Audubon Center, Port Angeles Education Foundation, Sequim Education Foundation, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center Foundation, Sequim Community Foundation, Olympic Medical Center Foundation and Feiro Marine Life Center.

For more information, contact Jody Moss of United Way, 360-457-3011.

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