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Highland County Commissioners Sign Proclamation

(l. to r. standing) Kathy Sweet, Area Agency on
Aging District 7, Inc. (AAA7); Suzanne Hopkins,
Director of the Highland County Senior Center;
Harold Walker, AAA7 Board of Trustee. (l. to r.
seated) Russell Newman and Rich Graves, Highland
County Commissioners.
Pictured above are the
Highland County Commissioners who signed a
proclamation declaring May 2006 as Older Americans
Month in Highland County. When Older Americans Month
was established in 1963, only 17 million living
Americans had reached their 65th birthdays. About a
third of older Americans lived in poverty and there
were few programs to meet their needs. Interest in
older Americans and their concerns was growing,
however. In April of 1963, President John F.
Kennedy's meeting with the National Council of
Senior Citizens served as a prelude to designating
May as "Senior Citizens Month."
Thanks to President Jimmy Carter's 1980 designation,
what was once called Senior Citizens Month, is now
called "Older Americans Month," and has become a
tradition.
Historically, Older Americans Month has been a time
to acknowledge the contributions of past and current
older persons to our country, in particular those
who defended our country. Every President since JFK
has issued a formal proclamation during or before
the month of May asking that the entire nation to
pay tribute in some way to older persons in their
communities. Older Americans Month is celebrated
acHighland the country through ceremonies, events,
fairs and other such activities.
For more information about Senior Citizens Month
call the Area Agency on Aging District 7, Inc. at
1-800-582-7277, or call Highland County Committee
for Elderly at 1-740-773-3544.
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