Lewisville Partners with UNT OLLI for Senior Education and Meals on Wheels Expansion

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In the heart of Highlands, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting buzzed with excitement as community leaders discussed a range of initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of local residents. The atmosphere was lively, filled with the promise of new programs and the joy of community engagement.

One of the standout topics was the successful partnership with the University of North Texas (UNT) Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), which is set to offer "lunch and learns" focused on senior education. This initiative aims to provide valuable learning opportunities for seniors, fostering a sense of community and lifelong learning. Alongside this, the collaboration with Medical City of Lewisville to provide car fit education highlights the board's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of older residents.

The popularity of the Meals on Wheels program was another highlight, with services running twice a month on Thursdays. The program has become so well-loved that it has begun to encroach on public works parking spaces, a testament to its success. The board members shared a light-hearted moment, noting the bustling atmosphere during meal distribution days, where seniors gather not just for food but for camaraderie and connection.

Additionally, the board is gearing up for an exciting marketing push. Plans are in place to capture vibrant 360-degree photos of local facilities and amenities, which will be used to create promotional videos. One particular project will showcase kayaking activities at Palatineau Park, featuring local enthusiast Bluet. This initiative aims to draw more visitors to the parks and promote positive community activities.

As the meeting wrapped up, the board members expressed optimism about the future. With a focus on positive engagement and community-building, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is poised to make a significant impact in Highlands, ensuring that residents have access to enriching programs and a vibrant community life. The excitement in the room was palpable, leaving attendees eager to see how these initiatives will unfold in the coming months.

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