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Jimmy and Carol Bender of
Graeagle had a great time at
Wrecked at the Reef in Puerto
Penasco, Mexico.
Jeanette Gardner, Inge Stone and Nancy Whitaker, all of Quincy, enjoy their"spring fling at the
"awesome" Omni Hotel and Resort in Cancan, Mexico.
Marcie Sheehy, of Graeagle,
attended the wedding of her
granddaughter Amber at the
Daughters of the American
Revolution Museum in
Washington, D.C. Amber
is a fourth-generation
member of the DAR.
Jeff and Lani Rockholm cross
the Percy Burn Viaduct in
New Zealand, which is
believed to be the highest
wooden trestle in the world.
They recently returned from
backpacking the Humpridge
Track at the southern tip
of the South Island.
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PASSAGES Area Agency for travel to/from council seniors; disabled adults;
on Aging for Planning and meetings, servlce providers; and in-
Service Area 3 is seeking A majority of council terested community individ-
individuals interested in members must be 60 years or uals.
serving on its advisory coun- older. Representatives of the To receive an advisory
cil. The council has seats for following may be considered council membership applica-
22 members, who represent for membership: consumerstion or for more information
the five counties of Butte, of Older Americans Act on council membership, call
Colusa, Glenn, Plumas and services; organized groups Nancy Taylor, aging program
Tehama. There is currently a representing older persons; specialist of the Area Agency
vacancy in Plumas County. minority and/or low-income on Aging, at 898-6768.
Council members support
the priorities of the Older
Americans Act, andrepre- Plumas Dems host talk
sent the mission and role of
the Area Agency on Aging to Political scientist Paul middle class, as well as
the wider community. Vaughn willbethe speaker at reasons that have con-
Members assist in identify- the monthly meeting of thetributed to the federal deficit.
ing needs among the seniorPlumas County Democratic Vaughn holds a Ph.D. in po-
population, reviewing the Central Committee Thurs- litical science from Northern
Area Agency's plans and day, April 21, in the Plumas Arizona University. A ques-
proposals and advocating for County Library conference tion and answer period will
the needs of seniors, room, Quincy. follow.
Members are expected to Vaughn was originally Members of the public, in-
attend one council meetingscheduled to speak last cluding students, are invited
every other month at a month, but the meeting wasto attend. The meeting will
location within the planning postponed due to weather, begin at 7 p.m.
and service area. His talk on "Structural
While membership in Inequality" will address how
the council is on a volunteer policy shifts on economic
basis, mileage is reimbursed issues have affected the
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