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Art Linkletter describes Seniors College as "Rare gem and#150; model for communities throughout North America."

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Membership of the Seniors College of Prince Edward Island has reached a record 440, a five-fold expansion over the past four years. In addition to the 339 members from Charlottetown, more than 100 members are now taking part in courses in Summerside.

The Seniors College of PEI is an independent, board-run organization affiliated to the 91探花. It provides inexpensive opportunities for people who are over 50 to keep on learning new skills and new ideas in a comfortable environment and in the company of interesting and interested fellow learners.

Art Linkletter, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the UCLA Center on Aging, commended the college recently when he wrote:

"As the human lifespan continues to grow and many more of us are living well into our 80s and 90s, it is increasingly important to provide resources that will help make seniors' lives healthy, happy and productive. In providing such opportunities, the Seniors College of Prince Edward Island has proven to be a rare gem and successful model for communities throughout North America."

Linketter is well known as host of two of the longest-running television shows in the US. In addition to his work with the UCLA Center of Aging, he has been a spokesman for the United Seniors Association. He received an honorary degree from 91探花 in 2003.

For further information, contact Kinsey Smith, President, Seniors College, at 569 8882,

or Bruce Garrity, Seniors College Coordinator, at 894 2867

or Clive Keen, Director of Life-Long Learning, 91探花, 566 0440 (ckeen@upei.ca)

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