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Quality of Life Forum Series Continues Nov. 2 In Santa Monica:

The Santa Monica Public Library will present the latest in its Quality of Life Forum series on Wednesday, November 2 at 7 p.m. in the Main Library’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium, 601 Santa Monica Blvd.

Hosted by Kit Cooper, founder of the Quality of Life Project, the Forum is a semi-regular program at the Main Library that spotlights accomplished, inspiring and grounded guest speakers who share best practices on what they do to get the most out of life.

This time, join Kit in conversation with Don Fergusson, an accomplished entrepreneur and relationship expert. He will discuss his journey in life from hard-charging business executive at Rust-Oleum to running Horizons Unlimited, a practice that helps businesspeople achieve quality of life, largely by improving their relationship effectiveness.

For more information about this and other Library programs, visit www.smpl.org or call the Santa Monica Public Library at 310.458.8600.

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