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Gwinnett plans for a ‘Silver Tsunami’ By Julie Thompson GwinnettCitizen.com Gwinnett County has been planning for what some refer to as a “Silver Tsunami” of seniors moving to the county to be closer to children and grandchildren creating a demographic which is expected to outnumber younger demographics. Taking action to accommodate the aging population, Commissioners approved a plan to renovate three senior centers in Buford, Norcross and Lawrenceville and to build an additional one in Centerville which opened in 2017. On May 8, 2019, the completion of this project was celebrated with the grand re-opening of the Norcross Senior Center located at 5030 Georgia Belle Ct. “With these renovations, there is room for all of the amazing programs that we provide — Fall Prevention and Chronic Disease prevention as well as a bunch of fun activities such as field trips, dancing, grocery shopping, billiards, and also some card games. I appreciate being here today,” said Commissioner Jace Brooks, District I.
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Cutting the ribbon at Norcross Senior Center..
US Navy Veteran Bill York shares WWII memories
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US Navy WWII veteran Bill York is passionate about sharing his research and experiences from the Second Great War with all who wish to listen.
By Julie Thompson GwinnettCitizen.com To this day, he’s the kind of guy to strike conversations with strangers in the grocery store. A WWII US Navy Veteran, 93 - year old Bill York can say ‘thank you’ in 42 languages, and he prides himself on communicating with almost everyone he meets in their native tongue. York traveled extensively during the Second Great War. From 1943-1945, he was primarily posi-
tioned in the Mediterranean working with the Allies’ Amphibious forces. On June 6, 1944, the Allies pulled off the largest seaborne invasion in warfare history. For the “D-Day” Normandy Landings, more than 150,000 troops from the U.S., Great Britain and Canada stormed the beaches of Normandy France in one of the most pivotal battles in the War. Codenamed “Operation Nep-
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By Tiffany Brix GwinnettCitizen.com Allan Wiltshire wants to bring a powerful movement to our community. Over the years of traveling and performing for many individuals of “The Greatest Generation,” he accumulated observations of the precious treasures they have in their deep values. Through music and performance, Allan wants to make sure we preserve those invalu-
able community values and help them live on in future generations. Now Allan wants to steep his observations and experiences in his local community. In December, Standards and Classics kicked off its season of concerts with Standards and Classics of Christmas, a variety show-type performance with songs from the 40s, 50s, and 60s. On July 5th, Standards and Classics of Freedom will fill the
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