Generations in the News

Generations Intergenerational Center has been featured on various news sites for its influence on the surrounding community. Below is a media slider containing recent news articles and broadcasts that include Generations. To view the actual news article or broadcast, click the button beneath the one of interest to be taken to the publishing site.

The importance of community engagement at Generations: An Intergenerational Community

Publisher: Lakeland University's student-run newsite, The Mirror

Generations' 2026 Marketing Intern, Samantha Klusman, highlights her experience at Generations.

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Here & Now for April 3, 2026

Publisher: PBS Wisconsin

A reflection of the work happening in the Intergenerational field and at Generations every day.

Generations' segment begins at 20:15.

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A Community in Motion: Building Hope, One Step at a Time

Publisher: Wisconsin Parkinson's Association

A recognition of Emily Nelson's efforts to make Generations an active and healthy community.

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Natalie's Everyday Heroes: 'Play with Generations' brings young and old together to play

Publisher: CBS 58

Joa Cain discusses her "Play with Generations" program that works to bring all generations together with fun activities that everyone can enjoy.

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Shared Site Newsletter Winter 2026 – Intergenerational Spaces and Programs in Rural Communities

Published by: Generations United

A recognition and overview of Generations as well as other rural-based intergenerational programs and spaces.

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Jeremiah Dentz appointed as intergenerational center CEO

Publisher: Plymouth Review

A profile on Generations' new CEO: Jeremiah Dentz.

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The importance of community engagement at Generations: An Intergenerational Community

Publisher: Lakeland University's student-run newsite, The Mirror

Generations' 2026 Marketing Intern, Samantha Klusman, highlights her experience at Generations.

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Here & Now for April 3, 2026

Publisher: PBS Wisconsin

A reflection of the work happening in the Intergenerational field and at Generations every day.

Generations' segment begins at 20:15.

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“I love it. I’m — I feel like I’m back in the classroom again. Everybody benefits. The community benefits. They’re able to see the young people as they’re growing, interacting more with the older people, respecting them more."

Doreen Salkowski (A Retired Teacher and Volunteer at Generations) discussing Generations' environment on the PBS Wisconsin broadcast: Here & Now for April 3, 2026