Family therapist to address retirement issues at TC 60+

Marriage and family therapist Verla Dick will focus on living vibrantly in the golden years in a program titled, ?Adjusting to Changes in Retirement,? at the next Tabor College Learning in Retirement Program, beginning at 9:45 a.m. Monday, April 12, in the Wohlgemuth Music Education Center.

?I don?t want anyone to think I?m going to tell them what to do,? Dick said. ?Since I’m of retirement age also, hopefully, we can share, laugh and encourage one another.?

A resident of Topeka, Dick is licensed as a marriage and family therapist and clinical social worker.

After attending Tabor College, she earned a bachelor?s degree from Washburn University and a master?s degree from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. She also holds a master?s in social work from the University of Kansas.

She is married to Robert Dick, a 1958 Tabor graduate.

The public is welcome to attend all Learning in Retire?ment programs. Fees are $3 per session or $15 per semester ($28 per couple).

Registration and discount cards for lunch in the cafeteria will be available at the door during the half hour before the meeting.

For more information, contact Connie Isaac, coordinator, at 620-947-3121, 947-5964, or conniei@tabor.edu.

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