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Spring Jubilee 2012

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July 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 13 years old. It was published on July 1, 2012.

The St. Louis Area Agency on Aging hosted the 15th Annual Spring Jubilee on May 11 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Mayor Francis G. Slay proclaimed May 2012 as "Older Americans Month." Highlights included Johnny Rabbit as emcee, music by DJ Big Papa G and singer Andrew Stroud, line dancing groups and door prizes. 

Spring-Jubilee 2012-  Dave Sykora, Mayor Slay at the podium,  Johnny Rabbit

Pictured above, Mayor Francis G. Slay makes brief remarks as Dave Sykora and Johnny Rabbit await their turn at the microphone.

 

 Spring Jubilee 2012

Pictured:  Scene from Spring Jubilee 2012.

For more photos from the Spring Jubilee, visit the Department of Human Services page elsewhere on this web site and click on the Media tab in the left hand navigation column of the page.

 

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