Dave Ramsey, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and New York Times best-selling author known for his “Financial Peace” series, will host a nationwide town hall meeting at 7 tonight.
Five Enid churches will participate in the “Town Hall For Hope” broadcast. They are among 4,000 locations across the country for the public to attend free of charge.
“Town Hall For Hope” will be broadcast in the Enid area at:
• Oakwood Christian Church, 401 N. Oakwood. Contact Mike Watts at 233-1225 or mwatts@oakwoodchristianchurch.org. No child care will be provided.
• Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2505 W. Garriott. Contact the church at 237-0602.
• Enid Mennonite Breth-ren Church, 2500 N. Van Buren. Contact the church at 234-1698 or enidmb@enid mb.com. Child care will be provided for children through age 3.
• Garriott Road Church of Christ, 3601 W. Garriott. Contact Robert Heyen at 234-2876 or church@enidchur chofchrist.com.
• Garland Road Baptist Church, 2002 N. Garland. Contact Chris Percival at 234-6193. Child care will be provided.
• Ames Baptist Church, 101 N. Alva, Ames. Contact Jacob Snodgrass at (580) 753-4254 or jacobsnodgrass@ mac.com.
Ramsey will cover the economy, money and answers to many people’s questions.
Throughout the meeting, he will take questions live from viewers across the country by phone, e-mail, Twitter, Facebook and more. Go to www.townhallforhope.com for details.
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