November-December 2023
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In this issue:
- Cover Story: Tea dancers cut a rug
- Look! I’m dancing and liking it!
- Observance recognizes family caregivers during November
- AHS event honors volunteers
- Medicare Open Enrollment ends Dec. 7
- Upcoming COA meeting
- Silver Haired members approve issues
- Tips to prevent being scammed
- Program offers property tax relief to older adults, disabled veterans
- County approves road, stormwater projects
- Veterans Day event set Nov. 10
- Vets invited to enjoy free breakfast
- Emerging artists offer art for sale
- Lanesfield plans Christmas event
- Mental Health offers training for older adults
- Take time to stop, look and listen
- Exhibit showcases Jewish holidays
- Holiday wellness tips aid in good health
- Dinner to dish out movie trivia
- Event welcomes 2024 with bingo
- Saving money with a library card
- TIP plans 2023 finale
- Winter hours at county parks begin Nov. 1
- Art classes continue into winter
- Counting down to the general election
- Program accepts holiday trees at four park sites
- 2024 COLA set at 3.2%
- Work continues on housing options
- Oh how sweet sugar is
- Ernie Miller Park plans holiday event
- Community center reopens for JCPRD programs
- Lunch features the Swing Shift
- Travel fun ends year, starts 2024
- Jingle Mingle set Dec. 13 at Matt Ross
- KLS maintains Elder Rights Project