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 @aoa . . . e-news from the Alliance on Aging
AoA in YOUR Neighborhood


Catch the enthusiasm of the AOA's Outreach Coordinator Genie Jimenez.  If you haven't met Genie Jimenez out in the community yet, it's time you do!

 

Click herefor a calendar of appearances she's making this month.   

Volunteer Opportunities Abound!  

 

Help yourself to good health while helping others.  The Mayo Clinic reports that "volunteers have lower rates of heart disease and live longer than peers who don't volunteer." Just two hours per month is enough to reap the health benefits.  For opportunities in the AoA's health insurance counseling, peer counseling and Ombudsman programs, click here.

 

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Got Boomer-itis?

 

February Seminars: Boomer Education 101 series begins February 9th at the Sally Griffin Active Living Center in Pacific Grove.
 
March Seminars: Using the Web: Via a live internet demonstration, learn to navigate and access your Medicare and Social Security benefits, find physicians and more.  March 9th at Forest Hill Manor in Pacific Grove.   

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OLLI Who?

 

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at CSU Monterey Bay brings university-level education to adults 50 and better without the fuss of course credit or grades.  Whether it's An Afternoon with Ogden Nash or an eight session series on Great Decisions 2011 Briefing, There's something for everyone at: http://olli.csumb.edu/  

 

For info on scholarships:

     CSU Monterey Bay

     ATTN: OLLI @ CSUMB

     100 Campus Ctr.

     Seaside, CA  93955-8001

 

As OLLI's gift to the Alliance on Aging community, we can offer GIFT MEMBERSHIPS to the first three e-news recipients aged 50+ who email Michelle Lopez at mlopez@allianceonaging.org !

 

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The Legacy Society

 
 
Perry Flicker 

 When asked why he chose AoA to include in his estate planning, Mr. Perry Flicker said, "Alliance on Aging is a wonderful asset in our community; they do an excellent job in providing services for seniors while making a positive difference in our lives.  I'm so appreciative of their services; I thought it was the right thing to do to include them in my will."

 

Perry's philanthropic efforts reflect an exceptional selflessness and love for the people who live and serve seniors in our community.  Won't you join the Legacy Society and make a lasting gift to Alliance on Aging? 

 

Click here to email Michelle Noseworthy, Alliance on Aging's Director of Development.  You may also call her at 831-655-4243.  

 

 


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