As part of its Natural Giving Series, the Audubon Center and Sanctuary is presenting a workshop on how a person's will can help them express support for the people, organizations and ideas that are important to them.
From 3:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, attorney Robert VanEvery will help people think about and plan for how their estate can express what they stand for in coming years.
The will workshop will help people understand how their loves and concerns can be addressed even after they are gone. It will show how all they have worked for can continue to express their values. The workshop is pertinent to those who are writing a will for the first time or wondering how a will can be revised.
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Taking children on a guided hike in the woods is a frequent activity at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary. As part of its Natural Giving Series, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, Audubon will present a workshop on how a person’s will can help them express support for the people, organizations and ideas that are import to them.
VanEvery is a member and former board member of Jamestown Audubon Society Inc. and has helped people his entire career in their efforts to see that their estate continues to support their life work.
The workshop is free and includes take-home materials that provide specific step-by-step guidelines.
Reservations are required by Wednesday, Nov. 7, by calling 569-2345 or emailing info@jamestownaudubon.org.
The Audubon Center and Sanctuary is at 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile off Route 62 between Jamestown and Warren. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday and Saturday and 1-4:30 p.m. Sunday. Bald eagle viewing and trails for hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are open dawn to dusk.
For more information, call 569-2345 or visit jamestownaudubon.org.

