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Senior discounts and programs available to Peachtree Corners retirees

Ray Paracha is opening a UPS next to Ingles at 5075 Peachtree Pkwy #107, at the end of March. He’s offering a 10% discount to seniors and veterans.

Instructor Jennifer Bonacci and Executive Director Katie Furlough of The Robert D. Fowler
Family YMCA
encourages seniors to connect with others and work on their wellness goals by attending senior classes and social events. In February, take advantage of “Try the Y Tuesday.”

Gwinnett County Public Library provides Mailbox Books, which is access to library materials for cardholders who are homebound due to age, illness, etc.: gwinnettpl.org/adults/mailbox-books.

Kathy Donohue McDonough enjoys Zaxby’s 10% senior discount.

Julie Davis recommends healthy dining options: Salata, Pokéworks, Loving Hut, Press Blend Squeeze, Planet Smoothie, Cava and L’Thai Organic Cuisine.

Davis’ fitness picks are Jazzercise, Anytime Fitness, Burn Boot Camp and Redline Athletics.

Gerrie Wydeven loves the money-saving High Museum Reciprocal Programs. Members get free admission and discounts at participating institutions throughout the U.S.: high.org/reciprocal-membership-programs.

Wydeven also recommends the Atlanta Botanical Gardens membership program which grants free access to over 345 gardens in the U.S.: ahsgardening.org/gardening-programs/rap/

Senior Pass for National Parks is another of Wydeven’s favorites. Everyone aged 62 and over are eligible: tripsavvy.com/how-to-purchase-the-senior-pass-3361867.

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