The Daily Courier

Kelowna seniors make new friends

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It was a bad weather day that prompted Gloria-Jean Seymour to try bring a little light into her life.

Feeling blue on another grey winter’s morning, the 71year-old Kelowna woman decided to reach out — to strangers.

“I don’t have any family or children,” Seymour said Sunday. “And on this one gloomy day in early February I was sort of feeling, I don't want to say lonely, but like I just needed some friends.”

So she put an ad in a newspaper inviting other single seniors, 55 and up, to come join her for dinner at a restaurant, for a gathering she called ‘Dine and Chat.’

Thirteen people showed up. There were more the next week, and 30 the week after.

Seymour stresses the weekly gathering is not any kind of dating service, and there are no fees to join. It’s just an opportunit­y to meet new people, and judging from the response, there’s a definite need for it.

“It's just a way to put a smile on people’s faces,” Seymour said. “I think there’s a lot of older, maybe isolated folks out there who want to get out more and do more socializin­g.”

The growing group meets once a week at whatever restaurant can accommodat­e them. Some first-timers are shy, but most quickly join the conversati­on and enjoy the fellowship, says Seymour, a retired hairdresse­r and sales rep.

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