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AARP driver safety class set June 16-17
ADA — The AARP Driver Safety program class will be given at the American Legion Hall, 3529 N. Broadway. The classes will be Tuesday, June 16, and Wednesday, June 17 from 5-9 p.m. each day.
No tests are given, but all sessions must be attended to receive certification. Prepayment and reservations are required.
Mel Hutt, state certified instructor, will lead the class.
Participants must take their current valid drivers license.
Members of the national AARP need to take their numbers to the class.
The class is open to all Oklahoma licensed drivers of all ages.
Pre-registration is required as class size is limited. Send a check made payable to AARP for $12 per registrant for members of AARP, $14 for non-members and mail to American Legion Post 72, P.O. Box 1263, Ada, OK 74821. Be sure to include name, address, and phone number with registration for the class.
For more information, phone James Lee at 580-436-1666.
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