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 LEWISTON — SeniorsPlus, the local Agency on Aging for Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford Counties, held the ribbon cutting ceremony of their new Education Center located at the SeniorsPlus office, 8 Falcon Rd., on Aug. 20.

State Senator Margaret Craven was on hand to cut the ribbon and Portland speaker Susan Arledge gave the keynote address on “Ages 0 to 100, Learning Never Grows Old.” Members of the community as well as various community partner agencies were able to have their questions answered and view the equipment and resources that are available.

“The SeniorsPlus Education Center offers classes and workshops of interest to older adults, important information to make educated decisions, wellness classes, new learning opportunities such as art classes and creative writing as well as the chance to meet and make new friends,” said Connie Jones, director of community services. “Classes will be conducted by community partner agencies as well as SeniorsPlus staff.”

For more information on the classes being offered at the Education Center, call SeniorsPlus at 795-4010 or 1-800-427-1241.

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