Purdue News
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September 4, 1998
Indy Boiler Mixer to focus on Purdue's state impactWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Alumni and friends of Purdue will get a look at how the university affects Hoosier families and consumers with a presentation at a Boiler Mixer in Indianapolis.The event will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, at the Statehouse Rotunda at One N. Capitol Ave. The cost is $15. The Boiler Mixers are organized by the School of Consumer and Family Sciences (CFS) and Indianapolis-area alumni. At this session, a panel will share information on how Purdue and CFS work with the state. The discussion will be led by Annie Watts Cloncs, an alumna and member of Purdue Legislative Action Network (PLAN). Also participating will be state Rep. Sue Scholer, R-West Lafayette; Betty Krejci, Cooperative Extension Service assistant program leader and the assistant director for policy for the Purdue Center for Families; and Nancy Guernsey, chairwoman of the Purdue Council on Agriculture, Research, Extension and Teaching (P-CARET). Reservations may be made by calling the CFS Development and Alumni Office at 1-800-535-7303 or (765) 494-7890. The next Indianapolis Boiler Mixer will be Nov. 11 and will focus on "Financial Planning: Is Your Financial House in Order?" CONTACT: Amy Liter, CFS associate director of development and alumni relations, (765) 494-7890.
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; e-mail, purduenews@purdue.edu
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