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1. Faculty experts in older adult education from your host Institution
or other nearby schools.
2. Elected officials in your state (Governor, Senators, Representatives).
3. Local authors or other well-known local celebrities (check
with bookstores, organizations, associations or the
Chamber of Commerce for suggestions).
4. Elderhostel Ambassadors or Alumni (they speak for free about
their travel/learn adventures).
5. Speakers with national recognition in the field of older
adult education.
6. Representatives from the local medical society to talk on
issues of advancements in the field of wellness for
older adults.
7. Local holistic practitioners to talk about alternatives to
traditional western medicine.
8. A panel of representatives from other LLIs to talk about
how their LLIs operate.
9. Local television or radio personalities. Weathermen are always
popular.
10. Newspaper columnists or editors.
11. Representatives from local cultural institutions (museums, libraries,
dance, theater).
12. Local captains of industry.
13. Well-known non-profit or service program leaders/directors.
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September 7, 2008
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