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Marriage and family experts offer advice

“The Thoroughly Modern Family,” a program aimed at giving advice on how to provide happy and healthy marriages and families in the 21st century, will be held from 3 to 4:15 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, at Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville.

Dr. Lynne Barrett, a psychologist in Waynesville will discuss positive aging strategies that help individuals and families make the most of the challenges faced as they age.

Dr. John Curtis will be giving away copies of his relationship building ToolKit and will use his book, “The Business of Love,” to talk about his approach to build success in relationships using concepts from the world of business.

Direcor of the Mountain Center for Pastoral Counseling, Dr. Diane Stamey will answer audience questions and Dan Yearick, LPC-S, a licensed counselor will present five traits that parents can instill in children to foster healthy growth into adulthood.

Reservations are requested. 828.456.6000

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