Financial security and the stock market topic of Edmonds Lions Club June 24 meeting

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Lions Club will examine stock market volatility and its implications for financial security at a meeting on June 24 at the Pancake Haus in downtown Edmonds. Mark Anderson, the CEO of Pacific Sage Partners, will serve as the guest speaker. His firm relocated to Edmonds from Shoreline a year ago, enhancing local financial advisory options. The Lions Club has been a fixture in the community for over 75 years, providing various services and inviting new members to join. This meeting offers an opportunity for residents to engage with financial experts amid rising investor concerns about market fluctuations.

Attendees can expect valuable insights on safeguarding their investments. The discussion will be particularly relevant given the economic challenges faced by many in recent years. For more information on the Lions Club, visit edmondslions. org.

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