Explore Tools to Leave a Legacy with Estate Planning
Nora Rhoades, Family and Youth Development Agent
Leaving a legacy is an important goal for many families and individuals. Estate planning can provide valuable tools to help leave a legacy connected to what you are most passionate about. You can fight disease, inspire children, promote the arts, save the environment, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, or strengthen your community. You can stand up for causes you believe in and make an impact forever.
Community members are invited to participate in “Estate Planning ─ Leaving a Legacy” on Wednesday, February 28, 2018 from 6:00-8:00pm at the Veteran’s Building in Osborne.
K-State Research and Extension’s Post Rock District is hosting Doug Beech, Kansas 4-H Foundation Planned Giving Officer, to help community members explore how to leave a legacy! Come explore and understand tools –some familiar, some not– that will allow you to preserve and pass on your values through an estate plan. The program will be valuable for those considering making charitable estate gifts as well as for charities and charity board members interested in learning about these options.
A light meal, sponsored by the Osborne County Community Foundation, will be served at 6:00pm. The Osborne County Community Foundation will share a short program about the foundation and exciting work happening around the county. At 7:00pm, “Estate Planning ─ Leaving a Legacy” will be presented by Beech. The event is free to participate and no registration is necessary.
If you have questions or would like to learn more about the event please contact the Post Rock Extension District – Osborne Office at 346-2521 or visit www.postrock.ksu.edu.
Leaving a legacy is an important goal for many families and individuals. Estate planning can provide valuable tools to help leave a legacy connected to what you are most passionate about. You can fight disease, inspire children, promote the arts, save the environment, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, or strengthen your community. You can stand up for causes you believe in and make an impact forever.
Community members are invited to participate in “Estate Planning ─ Leaving a Legacy” on Wednesday, February 28, 2018 from 6:00-8:00pm at the Veteran’s Building in Osborne.
K-State Research and Extension’s Post Rock District is hosting Doug Beech, Kansas 4-H Foundation Planned Giving Officer, to help community members explore how to leave a legacy! Come explore and understand tools –some familiar, some not– that will allow you to preserve and pass on your values through an estate plan. The program will be valuable for those considering making charitable estate gifts as well as for charities and charity board members interested in learning about these options.
A light meal, sponsored by the Osborne County Community Foundation, will be served at 6:00pm. The Osborne County Community Foundation will share a short program about the foundation and exciting work happening around the county. At 7:00pm, “Estate Planning ─ Leaving a Legacy” will be presented by Beech. The event is free to participate and no registration is necessary.
If you have questions or would like to learn more about the event please contact the Post Rock Extension District – Osborne Office at 346-2521 or visit www.postrock.ksu.edu.