The Art of Aging – Safe Online Shopping & Your Bucket List

Join us for monthly Coffee and Conversation on Topics Related to Aging Well.

Safe Online Shopping

Online shopping presents an opportunity for consumers to purchase practically anything quickly and conveniently. The internet has many fake ads, fraudulent websites, and scammers trying to take your money and give you nothing in return. Consumers can have a safe online shopping experience, as long as they protect themselves. Helpful resources from the Bureau of Consumer Protection will be available.

Friday, May 2
9:30 – 11:00 AM
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
29270 Co Hwy G, Ashland, WI 54806.

Presented by: Jeffrey Kersten, Outreach Specialist, DATCP

Crafting and Conquering Your Bucket List

Whether you’re looking to travel, learn a new skill, or simply enrich your life, this session will provide the guidance and support you need to craft and conquer your bucket list. We’ll explore how to identify goals, create a plan with manageable steps, stay motivated and celebrate your achievements.

Friday, June 6
9:30 – 11:00 AM
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
29270 Co Hwy G, Ashland, WI 54806.

Presented by: Tracy Henegar & Heidi Ungrodt, UW Extension

HAVE A QUESTION?

Heidi Ungrodt serves Ashland County as the Families & Finance Educator. To learn more about Families & Finance programming and the role of Extension in Ashland County, send an email to heidi.ungrodt@wisc.edu or call the Ashland County office at 715-682-7017.

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