- This August an elderly millage renewal will be on the ballot for voters in Ingham County.
- Local officials tell me how this vote can impact them.
- Video shows Holt neighbors getting together to play Euchre Thursday at the Sam Corey Senior Center.
(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)
This August, Ingham County voters will decide on funding for an elderly millage renewal. I spoke to seniors in Holt about why they think funding for programs is so important.
Every Thursday,
“We have a lot of the same people that we’ve had for years,” said Donna Cortright.
Neighbors get together at the Sam Corey Senior Center in Holt.
“It’s a great opportunity for them to be social,” said Troy Stowell.
To play euchre.
“There are 40-50 people here every Thursday.”
And for 92-year-old Donna Cortright, her favorite part is:
“Winning!”
Although this center won’t be affected by an elder person’s millage renewal on August 6th, neighbors at the event shared their support.
One neighbor, in particular, is for the renewal because she believes that funding for seniors is crucial.