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Argyle library to host 'Choices in Hospice Care'
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RGYLE - Argyle Public Library will be hosting "Life in Lafayette: Choices in Hospice Care" presented by Nadine Whiteman, hospice volunteer coordinator, at 7 p.m. Feb. 15 at Central 52, 300 E. Milwaukee St.

Learn what services are offered by Monroe Clinic's new hospice center that opened in 2017 and serves five counties. Hospice volunteers Diana Boysen and Joanne Gouge will share their experiences working with hospice patients.

The program will generate conversations about business owners, farmers, artists, entrepreneurs and thinkers who live and work in Lafayette County, both the community members who have been in the driftless region for generations and those who are recent transplants. The discussions will be open-forum and audience dialog is encouraged.

Pizza and drinks will be available for purchase.

Upcoming "Life in Lafayette" speaker series are: "Hispanics in Lafayette County," presented by Sgt. Tony Ruesga, Darlington Police Department, at 7 p.m. March 15; and "Author Talk: Bonnie Nazdam," at 7 p.m. April 19. This local author of the acclaimed novel "Lamb" will read from her book and compare scenes from the major motion picture adaptation.