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Age-Friendly Cities Celebration

Former state senator Jerry Hill, left, speaks as Senior Coastsiders Executive Director Sandra Winters, middle, and Burlingame City Librarian Brad McCulley listen at the Age-Friendly Cities Celebration in the Farallon Room of Skyline College. Hill guided representatives of 10 participating cities who shared information on ways to become better for the aging. The Center for Age Friendly Excellence is guiding San Mateo County cities in becoming age-friendly certified.
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