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Livable Communities of Oneida County Seeks Older Adult Participants for Its New Community Work Group.

ONEIDA COUNTY, NY— 

Livable Communities of Oneida County invites older adult residents of Oneida County to  join its new Community Work Group. 

The group will provide input on age-friendly planning and policies to help improve the  experiences of older adults and people of all ages in Oneida County. 

The one-hour meetings will take place every other month in person, and a Zoom link will  also be available. The next meeting is Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 1 PM at 50  Forward Parkway Center, 220 Memorial Parkway, Utica, NY.  

For more information or to sign up, contact Elizabeth Douglas, Project Coordinator, at  (315) 917-3317 or edouglas@50forwardmv.org. 

Oneida County, NY, is a recognized member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly  States and Communities, an independent affiliate of the World Health Organization  Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities. New York was the first state to be  designated as an Age-Friendly State by AARP, and Oneida County is one of five  counties designated as an Age-Friendly Center of Excellence in New York.

For more details on Livable Communities of Oneida County, visit  

LivableOneidaCounty.com. For more information about the AARP Network of Age Friendly States and communities, visit AARP.org/AgeFriendly

About Livable Communities of Oneida County 

A collaborative initiative of Oneida County, the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties, and 50 Forward Mohawk Valley, Livable Communities of Oneida  County addresses the needs and benefits of a growing aging population and promotes  planning and policies that enable residents of all ages and abilities to lead healthy,  active, and engaged lives.  

About the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities The AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities supports the work of local,  regional and state governments as they prepare for the nation’s changing  demographics. Established in 2012, the Network includes towns, cities, counties and  states that have made a commitment to being more livable for people of all ages, and  especially older adults. To learn more, visit aarp.org/AgeFriendly.

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