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A Detective Walked Into League of Women Voters Meeting

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League of Women Voters volunteer Frances Talbott-White observing the L.A. City election count, at the Piper Technical Center. Photo: LA Progressive
League of Women Voters volunteer Frances Talbott-White observing the L.A. City election count, at the Piper Technical Center. Photo: LA Progressive

Identity theft will be one of the themes tomorrow when the League of Women Voters of Culver City meets at 11:30 in the Craft Room of the Senior Center.

Join us for an informative visit with Det.  James Hawkins of the Culver City Police Dept.

Learn how to protect yourself against the types of fraud most often perpetrated on senior citizens:

  •  Identity theft
  •  Telemarketing or mail fraud
  •  Sale of bogus items

League of Women Voters meetings are free and open to the public, women and men!

Bring a brown bag or take-out lunch.

Be out in time for the 1 o’clock movie.

League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization.

We do not support or oppose candidates in any election.

Ms. Talbott-White, leader of the Culver City unit of the League of Women Voters, may be contacted at talbwhite@gmail.com