The Lanark Highlands Public Library has received provincial funding aimed at addressing the needs of the aging population. CEO Amanda Robinson announced that they have successfully secured a Seniors Community Grant, which is being utilized to provide weekly programs specifically designed to keep local seniors active and engaged.
Recognizing the vital role that local libraries play within their communities, Robinson emphasized their ability to adapt and cater to the unique needs of their patrons. With the funding obtained, the Lanark Highlands Public Library aims to make a positive impact on the senior population by offering tailored programs that promote physical activity and foster social interaction.
To learn more about the program and participate in these beneficial activities, individuals are encouraged to visit the library in person or access additional information on the library’s website at lanarklibrary.ca. By leveraging the provincial funding and prioritizing the well-being of the aging population, the Lanark Highlands Public Library is taking proactive steps to enhance the quality of life for seniors in the community.

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