Mark your calendars now to attend one of K-State Research and Extension’s “Preserving the Family with Estate Planning” workshops set for three locations in northwest Kansas in February. Attorneys and K-State specialists will cover a range of topics including estate planning basics, trusts and asset protection, long-term care planning, farm succession planning, and family communication.
An abbreviated evening workshop will be Monday, February 22, 2016, in Hill City at the Graham County 4-H Building. The workshop will start at 6 pm and wrap up at 9 pm. Cost for this workshop will be $10 per person, with $5 for each additional family members (families must register together to receive the discount).
Tuesday, February 23, the workshop will be held at The Gateway Civic Center in Oberlin, starting at 9 am and ending at 4 pm. The cost for this day-long event will be $20 per person, and $15 each for additional family members who register together. This cost will include lunch and all materials.
The day-long workshop will be repeated on Wednesday, February 24, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, in Oakley at the Buffalo Bill Cultural Center. The cost for this workshop will also be $20 with $15 for each additional family member.
The registration deadline for all workshops is February 16th. The cost increases to $30/person for those who register after February 16 or on site. Lunch cannot be guaranteed for walk-ins.
For more information call the Graham County Extension Office at 785-421-3411, the Twin Creeks District – Oberlin Office at 785-475-8121 or the Golden Prairie Extension District – Oakley Office at 785-671-3245. To register online or see the brochure for agenda and details, go to www.northwest.ksu.edu under Events.
 
			