Celebrating healthy aging in Yolo

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By Sheila Allen
Special to the Express

Mark your calendars to come to celebrate healthy aging at the “Aging my Way” annual fundraiser supporting the work of Yolo Healthy Aging Alliance. The event will recognize Senior Superstars who are making a positive impact on our local seniors and our special Yolo Healthy Aging Century Club members who are 100 years or older.

The event will be held on Sunday, April 16, from 5 p.m.–7 p.m. in the garden at Yolo Cares, 1909 Galileo Ct., Davis. Proceeds from the event will be used to meet YHAA’s mission of promoting the well-being of older adults in Yolo County through education, collaboration, and advocacy. Guests will enjoy tacos from Las Brasas Tacos y Salsas in Woodland, local wine, beer, sparkling water, desserts and music. Baskets of local products, red wine paired with dark chocolate, and more will be featured in a raffle.

This will be YHAA’s second in-person occasion in Galileo Place’s lovely outdoor garden space, and we are looking forward to a fun social evening celebrating older and disabled adults.

Tickets are $50 and can be purchased online at www.yolohealthyaging.org or by sending a check to “Yolo Healthy Aging Alliance,” 600 A Street, Suite C, Davis, CA 95616. Sponsorships are also available on the website. For more information, contact Sheila Allen at sheila.allen@yolohealthyaging.org or call 530-776-5006.

Reaching 100 years of age is a moment to be celebrated! Do you know someone who could join this club? Yolo Healthy Aging Alliance has created the Century Club to honor Yolo County residents who are 100-plus years old. If you know someone reaching this amazing milestone, please contact us to add them to the list of honorees who will be celebrated at this event and beyond. Contact info@yolohealthyaging.org for more information.

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