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‘Again Gayfully” an Free Online Class Begins August 16

Gary Carnivele July 27, 2023

“Aging Gayfully!” is a unique class being offered online as part of the Older Adults
Program of Santa Rosa Junior College. It is free to all California residents. The
class provides a comfortable space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer
and questioning adults to explore skillful aging strategies that address their
unique aging issues. The Fall 2023 semester session begins online on Wednesday,
August 16 11 am – 1 pm and continues weekly until December 13. For
more information or for instructions on how to enroll email the instructor Gary
“Buz” Hermes MA at ghermes@santarosa.edu.

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