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Bay Aging Active Lifestyle Centers host open houses

They say there’s no such thing as a free lunch. But if you are 60 or older, you can enjoy a free lunch and activities such as music, arts and crafts, and socialization opportunities at Bay Aging’s eight Active Lifestyle Centers in the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck. In recognition of Older Americans Month, each Bay Aging ALC will host an open house in May. The Gloucester ALC open house on May 17 will feature a presentation by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission about fishing. The Mathews ALC open house, also May 17, will showcase guest speaker Mary Arthur, Dementia Focused Options Counselor. Investigator Bill Riley from the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office will discuss safety and scam awareness at the Middlesex ALC open house on May 31. Liz Hayes from the Virginia Cooperative Extension will speak about nutrition at the West Point ALC open house on May 31. For details on each of the eight open houses, call 800-493-0238 or visit bit.ly/ALCopenhouse. Many older adults experience social...

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