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Sixth-grade students from Laurel Elementary School today will visit a group of 40 seniors with memory impairments who take part in the Easter Seals Senior Day Care Program.
The visit is part of a project called “Back to School: Now and Then,” a program that seeks to bridge the generation gap between the two groups.
The kids will make a presentation to the seniors from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at Pioneer Hall, 304 W. Elm St.
The program was developed by the Easter Seals staff to give seniors the opportunity to interact with children.
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