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Briefs: Cove offers free SS, Medicare seminar; free cat spaying; new play readings at NKU


Free seminar

Cove Federal Credit Union (Cove FCU) is offering a free Social Security & Medicare Seminar.

Presenter Amy Pribble, District Manager of the Florence, Kentucky Social Security Office, will cover everything you need to know about Social Security and Medicare.

Registration is required as space is limited.

Thursday, September 19th
Cove Federal Credit Union Board Room
577 Dudley Road
Edgewood
6-7 p.m.

Register here.

Grant for cat-spaying

The NKADD and Team Shelter USA are excited to announce that the Joanie Bernard Foundation has awarded $250,000 to support cat spay/neuter throughout the district’s eight-county region.

This is the fourth year the Foundation has supported the Northern Kentucky region, and 2018 marked the first year in history that no shelter dogs and cats were euthanized simply because there was no space.

This milestone lifesaving achievement meant more than 90% of the shelter pets were saved. The NKADD salutes all of the private veterinarians, UCAN, OAR, and shelters, and thanks everyone for their participation.

To view the list of participating Service Providers click here.

Please direct media inquiries to Dr. Sara Pizano, Team Shelter USA at drpizano@teamshelterusa.com, 954-401-8785 (Facebook Team Shelter USA).

Readings of new plays to be held at NKU: Open to all

Kentucky Playwrights Workshop and NKU’s Department of Theatre and Dance on Sunday, September 22, from 2-5 pm, will conduct a reading of new works to take place at Northern Kentucky University, Fine Arts Building, Room 215. Anyone with a 10-minute play can bring it and — to the extent time allows — have it read and discussed by those in attendance.

This is an informal event. Those who come are welcome to participate as playwrights, actors, or as part of the audience. There is no admission fee, no charge to playwrights wishing to have their plays read.

Playwrights wishing to have their play read should bring one copy for each character, plus one for the person reading stage directions. Readings will be done on a first-come, first-served basis.


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