New $tart for Financial Success

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OSU Extension Shelby County will be offering a New $tart for Financial Success class on Tuesday, November 10, from 10:00 a.m. until Noon.

New $tart for Financial Success

New Start

This is an approved personal finance course for bankruptcy filers.

Where:  Ohio State University Extension, Shelby County, 810 Fair Road, Sidney, Ohio  45365

Cost:  $40 per person, $50 per couple. (cash, money order or cashier check)

Telephone: 937-498-7239

What to bring: Bankruptcy case number

Register by contacting:      Pamela Leong
                                            Extension Educator 
                                            Family & Consumer Sciences    
                                            Shelby County Director

 

 
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