A swing bridge and a few bollards doesn’t give you many clues as to where this edition’s Mystery Photo is located. But take a guess. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.
Ruthy Lachman Paul of Norcross responded about last edition’s Mystery Photo. It is “Château de Chenonceau, also known as Castle of Women. The location of the Loire valley close enough to Paris, about 300 km southwest – a fact that only contributed to the extent of its appeal. French aristocrats chose the Loire because of its beauty, scenery and convenient traffic elevation.” The photo was submitted by Ann Royster of Shelby, N.C.
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Aging confab
New Georgia Department of Human Services Commissioner Robyn A. Crittenden recently met with Senator Renee Unterman and Gwinnett Senior Services Manager Jamie Cramer at the Gwinnett Senior Services Center in Lawrenceville to discuss aging issues and challenges. Cramer mentioned the value of working collaboratively to seek local solutions to challenges for our aging population. Following the meeting, the group toured the state-of-the-art Gwinnett senior meals kitchen area and had lunch at the center. Among attendees were, from left on the front row, Crittenden, Senator Unterman and Jamie Cramer, Manager, Gwinnett County Senior Services. On the back row are Aging Advocates Melanie McNeil, Ann Williams, and Kathy Floyd, executive director of the Georgia Council on Aging.
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