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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2022 4:09 PM
Subject: FW: Reminder: Aging in the City Seminar with Dr. Natalie Ebner- April 28, 2022


Hi Everyone,

York University Centre for Aging Research and Education (YU-CARE) is excited to hold our Aging in the City Seminar on “Aging online: Rethinking adulthood and aging in an unsafe digital era” with Dr. Natalie Ebner.

Thursday: April 28, 2022
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Online via Zoom (Link will be provided 2 days before)

Click here to RSVP<https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/yu-care-aging-in-the-city-seminar-with-dr-natalie-ebner-tickets-293171904057>

Please share with your network at York University. We encourage your attendance and look forward to seeing you at this event!



Kind Regards,



YU-CARE



Adam Charnaw, BA CPT

Centre Coordinator

York University Centre for Aging Research and Education (YU CARE)

Faculty of Health



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