Fraud Summit Announced For Baldwin County

The Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce has announced a fraud summit, Empower Yourself, with four programs in Baldwin County. On January 23, 2024, there will be summits at the James P. Nix Center in Fairhope, beginning with breakfast at 8:30 a.m., then one will begin with lunch at noon at the G.P. Thames Senior Center in Robertsdale, and a third will begin with dinner at 6 p.m. at the Magnolia Springs Community Center in Magnolia Springs. January 24, 2024’s program will begin at 9 a.m. at the City of Foley Council Chambers in Foley at 9 a.m. Presenters will be Monde Donaldson, vice president of the Better Business Bureau; Dorothy Dorton, associate state director of outreach for the Lower Alabama AARP; Nick Vonderau, education and public affairs manager for the Alabama Securities Commission; and James Roberson, regional coordinator of the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission and Area Agency on Aging. To RSVP for the free events, contact Baldwin County Clerk Allison Marlow at email or phone: 251-990-4615 and note the meeting you plan to attend.

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