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POSTPONED: Aging expert, author Dr. Bill Thomas to speak at York College Jan. 25
York County Community Foundation and Embracing Aging will host Dr. Bill Thomas to speak on attitudes and behaviors toward aging.

Update, Jan. 24, 2016: Due to winter storm Jonas and its effect on travel across the region, Embracing Aging’s talk with Dr. Bill Thomas for Monday, Jan. 25, will be POSTPONED.
It will be rescheduled at a later date, which we will share as soon as we know. Stay tuned for updates on Patch and at www.yccf.org.
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Original post, Nov. 16, 2015: York County Community Foundation and Embracing Aging are proud to present, in partnership with York College of Pennsylvania, “The Journey to Embracing Aging: An Evening With Dr. Bill Thomas.”
Dr. Thomas is an internationally recognized author, geriatrician, entrepreneur, musician, teacher, farmer and visionary whose wide-ranging work explores the terrain of human aging. His presentation will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Monday, Jan, 25, 2016, in the Waldner Performing Arts Center at York College.
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One of the most innovative thinkers in medicine, Dr. Thomas explains that a new life phase is beginning to emerge within our society. When the Baby Boomer generation came of age in the 1960s and 1970s, they jump-started a cultural revolution that shaped today’s society. Predicting that Boomers will choose the path of the Denialist, the Realist, or the Enthusiast, he discusses the behaviors and attitudes that will provide new and more nourishing fuel for the rest of life’s journey: Hope and a renewed sense of all that is possible.
“We are thrilled to host Dr. Thomas, as we believe his presentation is the perfect compliment to the goals of Embracing Aging and its work to make York County a great place to age,” said Cathy Bollinger, managing director for Embracing Aging. “His work directly connects with ours as we strive to improve attitudes toward aging.”
The Wall Street Journal highlights Dr. Thomas as one of the nation’s “top 10 innovators” changing the future of retirement in America. His book, Second Wind, will be available for sale at the event, and a book signing will immediately follow his presentation in the second floor reception area. The event is free; however, RSVPs are requested. To RSVP, go to http://bit.ly/DrThomasRSVP.
The event, sponsored by the Hahn Home Fund of the York County Community Foundation’s Embracing Aging Initiative, is presented in partnership with the Behavioral Sciences and Nursing Departments, and the Office of Intercultural Student Life and Global Programming of York College of Pennsylvania.