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 Women & Philanthropy
Women can shape the 21st century by building on their collective tradition of service to include financial and intellectual capital.
Women 4 Women, with generous support from Fifth Third Bank, is offering a series of seminars teaching women how to share their good fortune. These one-and-a-half-hour sessions described below are taught by Barbara A. Culver, one of the nation’s premier consultants and planners in client-centered legacy planning.
The seminars are free but require reservations. Contact Danah Zimmerlee at danah@w4w.org or 502.561.8060 x1019.
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2007 Workshop Series
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Session leader, Barbara Culver
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Writing Your Family Love Letter
Marriott Louisville Downtown
280 W. Jefferson Street
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
10:30 a.m. – Noon
Share in the awesome experience of writing your “Family Love Letter” or “Ethical Will.” Unlike a will, which typically divides one’s tangible assets, the Ethical Will shares memories, beliefs, wisdom gained from life lessons and hopes for the future. In the same way that a testamentary will bequeaths your personal valuables, the Ethical Will passes on your values. Connect even more deeply with your own heart and the hearts of your loved ones as you create a permanent linkage from past to future generations.
Wise Parenting in a Commercial World
Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Lane
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
10:30 a.m. to noon
This powerful program combines the "Seven Money Tips to Raising Responsible Kids and Grandkids in an Age of Affluence" with the "Top Ten Children’s Answers to the Question: What Do You Want that Money Can't Buy?" (adapted from the book, What Kids Really Want that Money Can’t Buy by Betsy Taylor). Creatively learn to help children overcome "Marketing Money Monsters" with their own "True Treasure Map."
Three Money Secrets from America’s Most Successful Families
Location TBA
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
10:30 a.m. to noon
In the book Philanthropy, Heirs and Values by Roy Williams and Vic Preisser, the authors note that within two generations, existing estate plans fail 70 percent of the time. By "fail," they mean that the wealth is wasted and the family is fractured. Join us as Barbara Culver shares inside stories and secrets of the 30 percent of America's families who have kept both the family wealth and the family harmony intact for more than 100 years. Then learn how to apply these secrets with your own family.
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Women 4 Women
323 W. Broadway, Suite 502
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
502.561.8060
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