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Livingston County Office of the Aging’s 32nd Annual Seniorama
Catharine Young
July 12, 2012
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ISSUE:
- Seniors
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Senator Cathy Young took part in the Livingston County Office of the Aging’s 32nd Annual Seniorama on May 19, 2012 to acknowledge the lifetime contributions of seniors throughout the county.
Senator Young congratulated New York State Citizens of the Year (l-r) Alice Acomb, Marilyn Gilbert, Mary Kay Hammond, and Ethel Miller during the. Over the last 32 years, the four honorees collectively volunteered 10,000 hours to For the Health of It, Noyes Memorial Hospital’s health screening program.
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