SPRING HOUSE, PA — State Representative Liz Hanbidge is inviting residents of Lower Gwynedd Township to an informative session on current scam trends. The free event is set to take place on Friday, March 1, 2024, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Spring House Estate, 728 Norristown Road, Lower Gwynedd, PA, 19002.
Representatives from several agencies including the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities, Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, Lower Gwynedd Township Police, Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office, and AARP Pennsylvania will be present to share their expertise on the subject.
Scams are evolving constantly, making it crucial for residents to stay informed about the latest trends. This event promises to offer invaluable insights into how to identify scams and protect oneself against them.
Hanbidge expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating, “We’re bringing together some of the state’s leading authorities on scams to help educate our community. This is a great opportunity for our residents to learn more about the tactics scammers use and how they can safeguard themselves.”
The event is open to all residents of Lower Gwynedd Township. However, due to limited seating, those interested in attending are encouraged to reserve their seats in advance. To secure your spot, contact Keith Carson via email at kcarson@pahouse.net or by phone at 610-277-3230.
Don’t miss this chance to enhance your understanding of scam trends and arm yourself with the knowledge to stay safe. Join State Representative Liz Hanbidge and local experts for this enlightening session.
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