Meridian Source - October 12, 2023

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

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Seniors soak up retirement talk GEOFF LEE STAFF WRITER

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It was a senior leading seniors during a National Seniors Day lunch and learn at the Lloydminster Legacy Centre. More than 120 seniors turned out to hear well known semiretiree, Neil Harris deliver a presentation on the four stages of retirement and resilience in aging last Thursday. It was seniors week in Saskatchewan from Oct. 1 to 7 as well. Harris set the tone by introducing himself as a workplace and com-

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Lloyd COPs member numbers have decreased in the last few years, largely due to Covid. “We’re down to about 15 (people). We were at about 38 before Covid,” said Larry. “If anybody is interested, they can contact me. We’re always looking for volunteers. We’re short-staffed right now, so we can always use more people.” Citizens on Patrol support the RCMP in Lloydminster by keeping an eye out for minor crimes within the Border City. “We’re just concerned citizens in the community. We don’t get involved in the major crime stuff. We just report anything we see that should be reported,” said Larry, adding they have three marked COPs cars that they use on patrol. They also do another thing to make the City safer through their ‘safe ride home’ service. “If there’s some type of event like a wedding, Ch ris tma s p art y—w e offer to take everybody home in their car. We keep the drunk people off the roads and get them home and their vehicles home too,” said Larry, adding the service is their biggest source of income as

munity health and wellness consultant with a unique PhD that stands for pretty happy dude. “I try not to let life take me down,” said Harris at the podium. “I’m semi retired. I’m doing some contract work right now. I’m able to fit the things I want to fit in and work when I want to, so it’s quite flexible.” Harris’ talk is based on a book by researcher Dr. Riley Moynes who likens the first stage of retirement to being on a vacation that lasts about a year. He says the next stage is loss and feeling lost before the experimental people are encouraged to make a donation in exchange for a safe ride home. Anyone interested in becoming involved with Lloydminster COPs is encouraged to contact Don Larry at 306-8211862.

stage where you try any number of activities to gain a sense of purpose. Harris says the fourth stage is what Moynes calls squeezing the juice out retirement by giving back to others as Harris is doing right now. “In doing so you fulfill things for yourself. You get back out to the community; you’re connected. You’re active; you’ve got a reason to get up in the morning,” he said. Harris is doing just that on his contract with Jordan’s Principle, a federal government program helping

First Nations in Canada access the products, services and supports they need. Harris also had some other topics in mind to cover during his presentation. “ We’re going t o be mentioning some other things like touching around resilience and how to be resilient in our senior years and a little bit about mental health,” he said. “Part of the presentation will be about loneliness and isolation and how to overcome that.” Harris also planned to touch on financial

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health and why that’s important. “It’s kind of a com-

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Boston Blythe biding his time

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Rod Kirby honoured

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Midwest Minute

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Leeway from Lloyd: Newspapers have you covered

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Service recognized

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Winddancer demos braids

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Seniors soak up retirement talk

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page 5

Gamers primed for Spectrefest

1min
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Lloydminster COPs to host Alberta AGM

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Kiwanis draw shocks retiree

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Classifieds

5min
pages 27-29, 31

Collector Con continues to grow

4min
pages 26-27

Boston Blythe biding his time

5min
pages 22-25

Rod Kirby honoured

2min
pages 20-21

Midwest Minute

3min
pages 18-19

Passport to YLL

4min
pages 12-16

Leeway from Lloyd: Newspapers have you covered

3min
pages 11-12

Border Banter with Benoit-Leipert: Learning to drive is no joke

3min
page 10

Service recognized

3min
pages 9-10

Winddancer demos braids

5min
pages 6-8

Seniors soak up retirement talk

3min
page 5

Gamers primed for Spectrefest

2min
page 4

Lloydminster COPs to host Alberta AGM

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Kiwanis draw shocks retiree

1min
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