MARYSVILLE – Jami Ellenbecker, Marshall County Treasurer, will be the speaker at the June 6, 2018, Sterling Connection luncheon at Community Memorial Healthcare. Ellenbecker will be highlighting what to expect from the “Real ID” application process, including who needs one, why, and what to bring with you to the DMV when applying.
“Real ID” is a federal licensure program now in effect across the United States designed to establish minimum security standards for state-issued drivers’ licenses and identification card. The law went into effect in Kansas in August 2017, and anyone boarding a plane or entering a federal facility will be expected to use this kind of identification by October 2020.
Designed as a health and wellness program for people 50 and older, Sterling Connection members can attend the CMH Lunch Bunch, the hospital’s monthly program series that features a healthy lunch and guest speaker. The luncheon is held the first Wednesday of each month from 12-1 p.m. Lunch is served at 11:45 a.m., and costs $5. Please RSVP to Ashley Kracht, director of Public Relations and Marketing, by calling 785-562-2311.
To register as a Sterling Connection member, please contact Kracht at the number above, or by email at ackracht@cmhcare.org. The program is free to participate in.