HFED Annual Meeting To Feature Special Guest
A celebration of local achievement is approaching, as the Hiawatha Foundation for Economic Development hosts their annual meeting this month.
Director Don Nigus says the evening of January 26th will be one of recognition, while featuring a regionally well known guest speaker, heard regularly on this radio station(Play Audio 35 secs)
Nigus says HFED general members, and their guests, are invited to attend the Thursday evening focused on “Celebrating Our Rural Opportunities” (Play Audio 35 secs)
Reservations, by members and their guests, can be made by calling HFED at
785-740-4333.
The program is made possible through the assistance of the Kansas Humanities Council.
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