Is senior programming in Lexington being affected by COVID-19
The city of Lexington has officially suspended programs for senior citizens. Mayor Linda Gorton announced the city will suspend programs for senior citizens, effective Friday, March 13, because of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Beginning on Friday, there will be no programming for seniors at the Senior Center, the Charles Young Center, the Bell House, or Black and Williams Center, which hosts Elder Crafters....
Tax preparation seminar with CKEEP and United Way of the Bluegrass
The Central Kentucky Economic Empowerment Project, or CKEEP, is led by the United Way of the Bluegrass. They are hosting a seminar dedicated to tax preparation for low-income families. Partnering with the IRS, they want to help raise awareness about the Earned Income Tax Credit. They also want to help families build assets for the future. CKEEP's goal with seminars like...
I Know Expo moves to Lexington Senior Center for 2019
i know expo Senior Living Expo moves locations in 2019 The rest of life is the best of life. Lexington — a thriving college town with a reasonable cost of living, a temperate climate, and access to world class healthcare — has long been a popular retirement destination for seniors and the elderly. The I Know Expo will change locations for the...
2018 I Know Expo for Lexington Seniors
As the population continues to age, more and more services are being offered to Lexington’s senior citizens. The “i know expo” was created to address senior issues in a one-stop-shopping format in the form of a one-day expo. This year’s event was held April 7 in the Bluegrass Ballroom in the Lexington Center. The expo is the brainchild of founder...