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Senior Series: Living, Dying, & Leaving a Legacy

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Senior Series is a series of conversations with local experts focused on the unique and complex housing related issues facing mature homeowners and their families.  This month's topic is Living, Dying, & Leaving a Legacy.  

We often associate this time of the year with gratitude and giving thanks for the many blessings in our lives. It's also a time for family gatherings and festivities, making it perfect for reminiscing and sharing family traditions. So, what happens to these traditions after you're gone? Who will carry them forward into future generations? During this month's seminar we will discuss creative ways for equipping the next generation to tell our stories now and after we're gone.  

Liz McNeel, with Keller Williams Metropolitan and Founder of the Houston Senior Living Series will moderate a panel of experts in exploring this topic.  This program is geared toward older adults and their family members. It is free and open to the public.  No registration required.

Park inside the gated lot (VISITOR LOT 4).  Bring your parking ticket with you inside the library to be validated by library staff.  Parking is FREE if you get your ticket validated.  Parking outside the gated lot may result in a parking violation from the University of Houston.