Election Law Primer Focus of Lifelong Learning Program Wednesday in Fort Collins

Election laws got you baffled? Learn the basics of the political process going into this year’s presidential election from some top area attorneys at a forum Wednesday in Fort Collins.

Through the Division of Continuing Education, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will host a mini Election Law Primer from 6-8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 6. Cost is $16 for members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute; non-members pay $46, which includes Osher membership.

Mark Shaffer, a Loveland attorney and expert in election law, will be the featured speaker. Donna Aurand, deputy general counsel, and Amy Parsons, associate legal counsel, both in Colorado State’s Office of General Counsel, will facilitate the program.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is designed to help people 50 years of age or older – or anyone with a curious mind – renew their enthusiasm for learning in a relaxed atmosphere. Members receive special rates on Osher courses and programs; up-to-date information regarding Osher activities and upcoming programs through e-mails and newsletters; priority notification and registration for courses; access to CSU resources including the library and adult fitness programs; assistance with CSU campus parking for Osher programs; and networking receptions.

To register, call (970) 491-5288 or visit http://www.learn.colostate.edu/osher.

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