May-June 2024


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In this issue:
- Cover Story: Services take a stand on falls
- Gardening legacy of Dennis Patton
- Summer includes playing pickleball
- May celebrates Older American Month
- COA meetings
- June 15 observes World Elder Abuse Day
- County manager to detail proposed FY 2025 budget
- Survey reflects high satisfaction ratings
- Events to celebrate Juneteenth
- CDC updates COVID info
- Classes help adults with prediabetes
- Step & Chat set May 29 in P.V.
- Hand & Foot offers fun time for card players
- Festival set on June 7
- Event to focus on TV trivia
- Plein Air takes art outdoors
- Learn, act, advocate during Mental Health Awareness Month
- Libraries book art galleries
- Gamin’ event offers fun for all ages
- Deadline nears; election workers needed
- Companion Pets offer possible purr-fect option in loneliness
- Waste collection site marks first year
- Wastewater launches new billing portal
- TIP raises curtain on 55th season
- Meadowbrook plans Derby Party
- Program monitors blood pressure
- Turkey Creek Festival set at Antioch Park
- Program explores crime lab
- Comedy improv set in May
- Museum plans new exhibit
- Active retirees find meaning outdoors
- Silver Clovers has returned
- AHS expands assistance on utilities
- Composting reduces food waste