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Covenant Village of the Great Lakes hosts Shelley Irwin on Aug. 17

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Learn the art of aging gracefully when Shelley Irwin, host and producer of the WGVU Morning Show, presents an inspiring talk at Covenant Village of the Great Lakes on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, at 1 p.m.

Learn the art of aging gracefully when Shelley Irwin, host and producer of the WGVU Morning Show, presents an inspiring talk at Covenant Village of the Great Lakes on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, at 1 p.m. The Grand Rapids community is invited to this free presentation at the faith-based retirement community located at 2510 Lake Michigan Drive N.W., Grand Rapids.

During her presentation, Irwin will share tips and tales for the art of graceful aging. Guests will learn how making choices for a purposeful, rewarding and healthy lifestyle can improve quality of life and enhance happiness at every stage of life.

Reservations are required by calling 877-812-8745 or visiting www.CovenantGreatLakes.org.

About Covenant Village of the Great Lakes

Covenant Village of the Great Lakes, a faith-based, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community, is located at 2510 Lake Michigan Drive N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. It is administered by Covenant Retirement Communities (CRC), the nation’s sixth largest, not-for-profit senior services provider. CRC serves 5,000 residents at 15 retirement communities nationwide and is a ministry of the Evangelical Covenant Church. For more information on Covenant Village of the Great Lakes, visit www.CovenantGreatLakes.org or call 877-812-8745.

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