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VICTORIA, British Columbia, June 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Wellesley Seniors Residence (The Wellesley) is very pleased to announce it will host Aging is a Drag on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 2:00 pm.
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What began five years ago as a one-person drag show performed in a seniors residence has grown into a celebrated community event bringing together older adults, drag performers, care providers, and community leaders from across Greater Victoria.
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On June 30, The Wellesley will host Aging is a Drag, an afternoon of entertainment, connection, and celebration featuring performances by local drag artists Anya Marx, Vivian Vanderpuss, Mina Mercury, Woofie, and Eddilicious.
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Founded by Max A., Assistant General Manager at The Wellesley, Aging is a Drag was created to address an issue often overlooked in discussions about aging: the importance of maintaining community, identity, and joy throughout later life.
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“Five years ago, I walked into a seniors residence in drag and hoped for the best,” said Max. “There was genuine uncertainty about how residents would respond. What happened instead was laughter, connection, and overwhelming support. Every year since then, the event has continued to grow.”
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This year’s event marks several milestones. For the first time, residents themselves will take the stage in a choreographed musical number alongside the performers, highlighting the event’s evolution from a simple performance into a truly participatory celebration. The show will also be presented in a new indoor venue featuring professional stage lighting and production elements designed to create a more immersive experience for attendees.
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The move to The Wellesley, an independent living community, also creates new opportunities for resident engagement and storytelling. Several LGBTQ+ residents, including a long-term same-sex couple, have expressed interest in sharing their experiences of aging, community, and inclusion.
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While drag provides the entertainment, organizers say the event’s deeper purpose is to combat social isolation and create spaces where seniors feel connected and valued.
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“One thing I’ve learned working with older adults is that we often underestimate them,” said Max. “Seniors don’t stop wanting fun, culture, laughter, or meaningful experiences. They deserve opportunities to engage with the world as adults with rich lives, diverse interests, and unique stories.”
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The event comes at a time when conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion continue to evolve across North America. Organizers note that LGBTQ+ seniors remain disproportionately vulnerable to social isolation and may face additional barriers to maintaining connections with their communities as they age.

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