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Bracebridge Library’s Santa For Senior’s Program

The Bracebridge Library has launched its fifth annual Santa for Seniors program.

Santa for Seniors works in partnership with the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital, District of Muskoka, James Street Retirement Residence, The Pines Long-Term Care Home, Muskoka Hills Retirement Villa, and Castle Peak Retirement Residence. Seniors living at any of the residences have submitted anonymous wish lists for patrons to take and fulfill. After taking one (or more), patrons buy at least one gift from the list, wrap it, and return it to the library before Friday, December 12.

“Our community is what it is because of the dedication of the previous generations,” says Marketing and Communications Coordinator Mathew Reisler. “We know some seniors may not be able to see their families during the holidays, so this program is our – and the community’s – way of saying thank you and showing them how much we care about them.”

The lists are available at the Bracebridge Library, located at 34 Salmon Avenue, as of Wednesday, November 12 until December 12th. Once all the wish lists are gone, they will be replaced with listings of the most needed items at the Manna Food Bank in Bracebridge.

For more info on the great programs at the Bracebridge Library head to their website.

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