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Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s August 16 meeting’s featured speakers were Ben McGlothlin, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) Public Relations Specialist and Scott Kern, KRMC Director of Communications & Development (shown above with club president Karen Brown). The topic was Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation’s Stewardship Program. The program consists of five classes beginning October 17 from 8 to 10 a.m. and continuing on the third Thursday of the month through February 2020, each with a different focus. October: Overview by President/CEO Brian Turney the Emergency Department; November: Cardiology and Inpatient Services; December: Pain Management, Orthopedic & Therapy Services; January: Imaging Services and Respiratory and Wound Care; and February: Finance Economics and Cancer Care. Classes are open to the public but limited to 20 registrants. For details and to register, contact McGlothlin at bmcglothlin@azkrmc.com or 928-263-3873.