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Fountain Hills speaker to offer 'tips for a successful life'

Presentation May 15

Posted 4/18/24

Sometimes life provides individuals with all that they can handle. Other times it slows down, smooths out and is both rewarding and enjoyable.

If there’s a secret, it’s to even out …

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COMMUNITY CENTER

Fountain Hills speaker to offer 'tips for a successful life'

Presentation May 15

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Sometimes life provides individuals with all that they can handle. Other times it slows down, smooths out and is both rewarding and enjoyable.

If there’s a secret, it’s to even out those ripples. A sure way of accomplishing that is to better understand people.

Join Dennis Kramp, a member of the adjunct faculty at Scottsdale Community College, as he presents a humorous and lighthearted seminar sharing insights into some common behavior everyone has and how people typically react to certain stimuli.

Kramp earned a B.S. degree in business with a full minor in journalism from Northern Illinois University, an MBA from Georgia Southern University, and an MA in human relations from the University of Oklahoma. A retired military officer, he flew combat in Vietnam and commanded infantry units in both Germany and Alaska.

His presentation takes place Wednesday, May 15, at 1 p.m. at the Fountain Hills Community Center. The program is open to the public but pre-registration is required. Call 480-816-5200 for more information and to register. This is an Encore for More Senior Services Speakers Program offering, sponsored by the Town of Fountain Hills Community Center.