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What are the differences between the various celebrations that recognize older persons?

Posted on September 22, 2020December 18, 2020 by Alberta Council on Aging

Seniors Week, Grandparents Day, and International Day of Older Persons: What is the difference and why do we celebrate these occasions?

Click here to read our newest blog and learn how each of these holidays are different and also individually important.

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