Lake Macquarie Seniors Program

Lake Macquarie City Council (1 other project)

Participants sharing memories and stories at the Next in Line Memoir Writing Sessions

The Lake Macquarie Seniors Program is a range of events, talks, and seminars aimed at improving the wellbeing of seniors in the City. Scheduled programs and events have a focus on health, finance, housing, recreation, local and family history, literature, safety and technology. The majority of the programs are delivered at library branches across Lake Macquarie. Library staff are directly involved in the development and delivery of technology, local history, and literature talks and sessions.

  • Cultural Officer

    Joanne Smith ()

  • Award Category

    Library and Information Services – Division C

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    • Participants sharing memories and stories at the Next in Line Memoir Writing Sessions

      Participants sharing memories and stories at the Next in Line Memoir Writing Sessions

    • An Alzheimers NSW talk at Toronto Library

      An Alzheimers NSW talk at Toronto Library

    • Grandparents Storytime

      Grandparents Storytime

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