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'Please Come See us:' 95-Year-Old Retirement Home Resident Starts His Own Taylor Swift Fan Club

Frank Uryasz founded the club after a worker's disappointment and grew membership to 100, aiming to attract Taylor Swift's visit and support from Chiefs players.

  • Frank Uryasz, 95, started a Taylor Swift fan club at Remington Heights Retirement Community, Omaha, hoping to attract the singer's attention and a visit.
  • After a worker expressed disappointment that Taylor Swift had not replied to her letters, Frank Uryasz acted, saying `If things go right, I can't say anything but thank gosh`.
  • Membership records show the fan club at Remington Heights expanded from 10 to 100 members, with non-residents needing Remington sponsorship; Molly from North Carolina sent cookies and friendship bracelets, which Uryasz found `very interesting`.
  • Efforts include hand‑delivering an envelope to Taylor Swift's circle in Kansas City, and Frank Uryasz hopes to tell Swift `please come and see us, we need you very much and with his permission I'd give her a hug`.
  • With a decorated walker and upbeat members, the fan club grew from 10 to 20 then 100 members, with Uryasz's walker sporting a custom T‑Swift decal and hopeful for good karma.
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'Please come see us:' 95-year-old retirement home resident starts his own Taylor Swift fan club

The fan club has gained attention from Swifties nationwide.

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KETV broke the news in Omaha, United States on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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