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St. Andrews Announces Call For Nominations For Ageless Remarkable St. Louisans

Nominees must be over 75 years of age who've contributed to the community through philanthropy, volunteerism, or the job front.

The St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors System recently announced that nominations are now being accepted for seniors to be recognized at its 2013 Ageless Remarkable St. Louisans Gala.

The annual event honors outstanding St. Louis area older adults, age 75+, for their many incredible contributions on the job front, and in areas such as philanthropy and volunteer service, according to a news release from the group.

A 2011 recipient was High Ridge neuroscience professor Paul Young.

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Nominations are being accepted now through March 4, 2013 via the St. Andrew's website. A printable version of the nomination form is also available via the website and may be completed and mailed to the St. Andrew's offices at: 6633 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63130. Seniors from across the entire St. Louis metropolitan area and Metro East are eligible for recognition at the 2013 gala, which is set for Nov. 10.

In addition to serving as St. Andrew's most significant fundraiser of the year, the Ageless Remarkable St. Louisans Gala has played a critical role in helping to reshape the face of aging in the region and transform, enhance and improve the image of older adults in the region. Over the past 11 years, over 260 seniors have been recognized for their amazing contributions well past the traditional age of retirement. The annual gala has also raised over one million dollars since 2003 to help meet the needs of low-income and at-risk seniors in the St. Louis area.

"Too often, we find that older adults are stereotyped as frail, unproductive members of our society, and since its inception, the Ageless Remarkable St. Louisans Gala has worked to help dispel that notion," said Mary Alice Ryan, President and CEO of the St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors System. "Our Ageless honorees demonstrate how fulfilling life after age 75 can be, and as we look forward to recognizing another incredible class of seniors this November, we encourage area residents to nominate the seniors in their lives who continue to inspire them and prove that age is truly only a number."

St. Andrew's initiated the Ageless Remarkable Saint Louisans concept in 2003 with the production of a one-of-a-kind photo book featuring the first year's honorees. The program has gained popularity, and its unique and creative approach was recognized with the Innovation of the Year Award in 2004 by the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, and the 2007 Distinguished Service Award by the Missouri Association of Homes for the Aging.

To learn more about the Ageless Remarkable St. Louisans Gala, nominate a worthy senior, or view a list of past honorees, visit  http://www.standrews1.com/nomination. Created in 1961, as a non-profit partnership of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri and the Presbytery of Giddings-Lovejoy, St. Andrew's is non-sectarian, faith-based and an expert at serving both older adults and their caregivers.

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