Commonwealth Club Nov 1: Aging in Marin

photo courtesy Commonwealth Club
AGING IN MARIN

Marin has the oldest population in the Bay Area. By 2030, more than 33 percent of Marin County’s residents will be over 60 years of age, and about 14 percent will be over 75. While Marin residents are among the most affluent, healthiest and well-educated Bay Area residents, even those residents who own their own homes are concerned about maintaining quality of life in the expensive Bay Area.

Join Marin Community Foundation’s Shirin Vakharia; Lee Pullen, director of the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Adult Social Services for Marin County; and Sybil Boutilier, member of the Age Friendly Sausalito Task Force and Marin County Commission on Aging, as they discuss how Marin County is creating age-friendly communities and services for its ever increasing number of senior citizens.

FORMAT

7 p.m. check-in and light hors d’oeuvres
7:45–9 p.m. program

NOTES

Cash bar available

WED, NOV 1 / 7:00 PM  Tickets

Outdoor Art Club
One West Blithdale
Mill Valley, 94941

SPEAKERS
Image - Boutilier
Sybil Boutilier
Member, Marin Commission on Aging and Age Friendly Sausalito Task Force
Image - Pullen
Lee Pullen
Director of Aging and Adult Services, County of Marin
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Shirin Vakharia
Director of Health and Aging, Marin Community Foundation

This program is sponsored by Relevant Wealth Advisors and an anonymous donor.