The first Tuesday of each month the League of Women Voters hosts a presenter to discuss various civic engagement topics. Lunch can be purchased from the Millennium Cafe and brought into the meeting.
Detective Joe Kinnett from the Financial Crimes Unit of Topeka Police Department shares his knowledge about avoiding scams and consumer fraud awareness. A 23-year veteran of TPD, Detective Kinnett has spent the last 10 years in the Financial Crimes Unit. Kinnett holds multiple certifications, including Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Anti Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), Crypto Compliance Specialist and Advanced Crypto Investigator through TRM Labs. He also serves on the federal Cyber Fraud Task Force and is proud to be a part of Operation Shamrock, a group that is leading the charge to combat specific cyber-based scams.
Arrive anytime after 11:30 am for networking and socializing before the noon presentation.
Attend by zoom to view the presentation at noon: https://tscpl.zoom.us/j/82152556516?pwd=9kfaeqQyTtRJMKzagojmOLxaO9mV1y.1
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Civic Engagement |
Our mission is sparking curiosity and connecting our community through literacy and learning. The library features the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery, the Millennium Café, Chandler Booktique (bookstore and gift shop), free meeting rooms, computer training and free Wi-Fi access. The library has a collection of more than 414,000 books and serves more than 81,000 registered borrowers. Bookmobiles make 23 stops Monday-Saturday across Shawnee County. The website tscpl.org serves customers’ needs 24/7. The library offers state-of-the art technology, youth programs that encourage learning and reading, adult learning programs, online learning tools, events, and reference and research tools.