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YMCA Partners on Survival Skills Seminar Series

The YMCA of Central Kentucky is partnering with the Lexington Police Department and the Lexington Public Library to present a series of three seminars on Survival Skills for Community Frontline Workers and Concerned Citizens.

All three seminars are free and open to anyone and will be held in the Central Library Theater at the Lexington Public Library's downtown location at 140 East Main Street. The seminar schedule is as follows:

July 7, 2-4 p.m.: Personal Safety/Crime Prevention
July 8, 2-4 p.m.: Gang Awareness
July 9, 2-4 p.m.: Work Place Violence

If you are interested in attending any or all of these workshops, please call Wendi Keene at 226-0393. Advance registration is required to provide correct number of materials and proper room set up.



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