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and a closing Q & A Session. Emphasis will be placed upon
relaying insider information that Mr. Denby has learned over
the course of his 15 years representing clients in the physical
precious metals field. If you currently ownmetals and would like
some perspective on the markets or are a newcomer searching
for information, you will certainly benefit from attending this
free seminar! Refreshments will be provided.
Health
Major Advances in Minimally Invasive
Cardiology
Tuesday, February 26, 3:30 – 5 p.m., Six Flags Ballroom
at the Social Center
Hosted by: Scott & White Healthcare
Celebrate Heart Month with cardiologist Vijay G. Divakaran,
MD, MPH, thoracic surgeon Subbareddy Konda, MD, and phy-
sician assistant Kendra Thomsen, PA-C, at an informational
discussion about advances in minimally invasive diagnostic
and surgical treatments in cardiology. The panel will discuss
new techniques including radial (wrist) cardiac catheterization,
minimally invasive (keyhole) cardiac surgery and “pumpless”
cardiac bypass surgery.
Please join us for this free event. RSVP is not required. For
more information about Scott & White seminars, please visit
sw.org/event-search or call 254-724-7911.
Days Gone By
Wednesday, February 27, 10 a.m., Andice Room at the
Cowan Creek Amenity Center
Hosted by: Tiffin House
Please purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Ser-
vices Office
Days Gone By is a twelve part education and support series for
those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or another
dementia. Jointly sponsored by TiffinHouse and GuardianHealth-
care, this interactive series is facilitated by Deanna Lueckenotte,
LBSW, CALM, LNFA, author of Alzheimer’s Days Gone By: For
Those Caring for Their Loved Ones and Justin Trodahl, Owner
of Tiffin House. Residents are invited to attend all or some of the
series, which will be held on February 17th from 10-11:30 a.m.
First 10 people to register will receive a free copy of Days Gone By.
For more information on the class go to
and click on education link and Days Gone By Series link.
Topics Include:
Communication strategies, understanding the disease process,
end of life issues, behavior management, care giving tips & com-
munity resources.
For more information or to register, Julie (254) 913-9470 or Deanna
(254) 535-7584
Travel
TRAVEL ABROAD: Passport & Visas, Immu-
nizations & Health—Know before you go!
Wednesday, February 13, 9 a.m., Jarrell Room at the
Cowan Creek Amenity Center
Hosted by: The Passport &Visa Company with Passport
Health
Please purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Ser-
vices Office
Know Before You Go! Traveling can be overwhelmingly stress-
ful, but if you’re prepared with the right information your travel
planning can go from hectic to fantastic. Grab a friend for hor
d’oeuvres and a trip around the world with The Passport&
Visa Company and Passport Health. Know which countries
you will need a visa for before you arrive at the airport. Learn
from the professionals at The Passport & Visa Company on
how you can receive your Passport or visa in a fast and secure
manner. If you’re concerned about your health while traveling
abroad, Passport Health will step you through what preventative
measures you can take before and during your international
travels. Whether you are traveling with a group of friends,
family, or by yourself we can assist you with all international
travel questions. You will be informed and inspired to travel
the world safely so that you may experience every moment to
the fullest. You will walk away with useful travel information
such as; currency converter, traveling with prescriptions, travel
advisories and warnings, recommended & required immuniza-
tions and much more.
Contact: The Passport &Visa Company, Pauline Salzer @ (512)
469-5909.
CWT Vacations Travel Seminar
Wednesday, February 27, 12 p.m., Florence Room at the
Cowan Creek Amenity Center
Hosted by: CWT Vacations
Please purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Ser-
vices Office
You are invited to a travel seminar with CWT Vacations, Hol-
land America and Seabourn Cruise Lines.
Holland America Line’s premium, mid-sized ships carry fewer
guests thanmost other cruise lines, while providing discriminat-
ing travelers with the elegant amenities and diverse activities
they’ve come to expect. With nearly one crewmember for every
two guests, you enjoy the gracious, award-winning service that
defines premium cruising.
Cruising with Seabourn is unlike any other form of travel.
The experience is luxurious, yet relaxed – elegant, yet casual –
sumptuous, yet understated. Seabourn’s intimate ships visit the
most desirable destinations worldwide, sailing to the heart of
landmark cities and hidden gems where larger vessels cannot go.
SEMINARS
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