(KLZA)-- The Four County Diversion Program serving Richardson, Pawnee, Nemaha and Johnson counties is hosting a special event called Gab & Gobble on Tuesday, July 20 at 5:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend the event either in-person or from your own home or office.
Discussion topics will include ways to help people thrive in the area by identifying what service exist and how to support or promote them, and what services are still needed in the area.
If you attend in person at one of the four central locations, supper will be provided.
The central locations include the Falls City Library and Arts Center at 1400 Stone Street; The ESU Learning Center at 1109 R. Street in Auburn; the Pawnee City Public Library at 735, 8th Street and at the American National Bank, 310 Broadway in Tecumseh.
For more information on this special four-county event call 402-414-2460.
Funding for the event comes from the Nebraska Children and Family Foundation.
The program is to help begin addressing gaps in local communities.
If you want to take part, please register online by Sunday, July 18 at https://bit.lv/grabNGobble.
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