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SeaTac Senior Flyer, Menu Calendar - JanuaryFebruary 2025

SeaTac, WALocal News

The SeaTac Senior Flyer for January and February 2025 has been officially released, presenting a wealth of information tailored to the local senior community. This flyer encompasses activity calendars, meal menus, and other resources designed to keep seniors informed and engaged. Residents can easily access the flyer and additional information by visiting the dedicated Senior Program web page. Such initiatives underscore the city's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its older citizens. By providing structured activities and resources, SeaTac aims to promote social interaction and healthy living among seniors.

The flyer serves as a vital communication tool, ensuring that seniors remain connected to their community. With increasing attention on senior services, this publication reflects a proactive approach to meet the needs of this demographic. The city’s engagement efforts contribute significantly to fostering a sense of belonging and community involvement for older residents.

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