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    Camp Verde Community Library Partners with Association of Financial Educators to Offer Free Financial Literacy Workshops

    June 15, 2024No Comments
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    Verde Valley News – Camp Verde Community Library is proud to announce its collaboration with the Association of Financial Educators (AFE) to provide free financial literacy workshops to the local community. These workshops aim to equip individuals with essential financial knowledge to take control of their financial well-being.

    20240615 QRCodeFinancialLiteracyClassesThe Association of Financial Educators is a nationwide network of financial professionals dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through free financial education. By offering these workshops, AFE and the Camp Verde Community Library seek to benefit the collective community by fostering financial literacy and helping individuals make informed financial decisions.

    The workshops, provided free of charge, cover a wide range of topics including budgeting, saving, investing, retirement planning, and more. Designed to cater to individuals from all walks of life, from those living paycheck to paycheck to those seeking advanced financial strategies, the sessions are informative and engaging.

    “We are excited to partner with the Association of Financial Educators to bring these valuable workshops to our community,” said Kathy Hellman, Library Director of Camp Verde Community Library. “Financial literacy is essential for personal and community well-being, and these workshops offer a fantastic opportunity for individuals to enhance their financial skills.”

    The workshops will be conducted by experienced financial professionals and will last approximately 30-45 minutes each. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from experts in a supportive and educational environment.

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    To help tailor the workshops to the community’s needs, individuals are encouraged to fill out a survey to indicate their preferences and interests. Access the survey on the home page of the library’s website at the “In the Spotlight” section, or at bit.ly/3VIiyb6

    The Camp Verde Community Library is located just off Montezuma Castle Highway at 130 N Black Bridge Road in Camp Verde. Operating hours are Mon-Thu 8:00 am – 7:00 pm and Fri-Sat 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.

    For more information about the financial literacy workshops or any other library programs, please visit the library’s website at www.campverde.az.gov/cvcl or call 554-8380.

    **About Camp Verde Community Library:**
    Camp Verde Community Library is committed to providing access to information, resources, and educational opportunities that enrich the lives of individuals and families in Camp Verde and surrounding areas.

    **About the Association of Financial Educators (AFE):**
    The Association of Financial Educators is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through free financial education. AFE partners with local organizations to deliver workshops and resources that promote financial literacy and well-being.

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