“It brings me back to my old days back in school and it’s kind of refreshing too.'
ELYRIA, Ohio — Lorain County seniors are getting a free treat to help them with aging and caregiving. The County’s Office on Aging Seniors is hosting its “Aging Well Senior Expo” for the first time since pandemic mandates kicked in. The event is being held at the Lorain County Community College Spitzer Conference Center on November 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ksiazek says older adults make up 25% of the county’s population, which is expected to reach 30% before the number drops off. As the program’s website states, “The Center for Lifelong Learning offers non-credit programming that is designed especially for those who are at least 50 years old and/or retired. These programs and courses offer learning opportunities in computers, the Internet, estate planning, career enrichment, fitness and recreation, world cultures, astronomy, gardening, history genealogy, antique collecting, creative writing, and much more.
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