Join us for monthly Coffee and Conversation on Topics Related to Aging Well.
Identifying the problem and finding solutions are the first steps in the creation of building happier and healthier lives and communities. Join us as part of “The Art of Aging” series as we look at isolation and local solutions to building social connections.
Friday, March 7
9:30 – 11:00 AM
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
29270 Co Hwy G, Ashland, WI 54806.
Presented by: Kevin Stranberg, Facilitator of the Bayfield County People to People Grant on Loneliness

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