Still active in farming, competitions, 78-year-old Clarendon senior relishes her fitness
Jan 9th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 6:15#Gleaner #LindaHarris #Clarendon JANUARY 9, 2021: Linda Harris, 78, from Pennantwood in Clarendon, is not quite ready to call it quits on her favourite pastime. The senior, who has an enviable collection of certificates, awards and trophies, brags about her domino prowess which has earned her a few accolades. She also takes pride in informing The Gleaner of the many trophies and awards she has been piling up every time she enters the National Council for Senior Citizens’ annual competitions across the island.
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