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New program connects generations

    A new program to connect seniors and families is being launched in the area.
    The Town of Drumheller has teamed up with Starland FCSS  to launch ‘Bridging the Years’.    
    The partnership has secured a federal New Horizons for Seniors Grant for $25,000 to build the program called Bridging the Years. It is aimed at young families and senior members of the community.
    “It provides a lot of community development and building capacity,” said Diana Rowe Starland Regional FCSS Community Services Director.
    She explains that often in rural communities seniors can become isolated as families grow and move away. Logistical issues are also more prevalent in spread out communities that is not served by public transportation. This program helps to build capacity in the rural communities.
   The first order of business is all about apples. One is this Thursday, September 28, they are holding an Apple Extravaganza at the Knox United Church. In the morning they will be making all things apple, including pies, sauces and crisp.
    For more information contact Rowe at 403-772-3793.


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