Saturday, January 22, 2005

Writing program stretches across generations

Writing program stretches across generations
By Lorraine Sciuto-Ballasy 01/21/2005

Everyone has a story to tell.



For many people, the desire to transform their personal tale into a written memoir they can share becomes stronger with age.
As fine facial lines deepen and strands of gray hair begin to converge to form a silvery halo, the urge often intensifies.
By the time older folks officially reach their golden years, the emergence of the first signs of aging has become an accepted fact of life, the shock of it all worn away by time. And amazingly, in spite of all the changes, memories from long ago still remain intact, waiting to be told.



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