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Solo Ager Network presents ‘Cafe Solo: Mid-Winter Reconnect’

Solo Ager Network presents ‘Cafe Solo: Mid-Winter Reconnect’Solo Ager Network presents ‘Cafe Solo: Mid-Winter Reconnect’ on Feb. 26, beginning at 10:30 a.m. COURTESY PHOTO

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The following was submitted by the Solo Ager Network:

On Wednesday, Feb. 26, the Solo Ager Network presents “Café Solo: A Mid-Winter Reconnect,” from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Jenks Center, 109 Skillings Road, Winchester.

Solo Agers are invited to come for a warm winter welcoming!

Take a break from the cold winter doldrums, tap into the Jenks, and join the group for coffee, refreshments and entertainment.

Let’s make the winter season brighter by bringing together Solo Agers for connection, conversation and community.

To register, visit www.jenkscenter.org or call 781-721-7136.

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