- Smolas
balance family, work, community involvement
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Janet
and Mike Smola just recently tipped over into the Prime Timer ranks.
Like many in their 50s, the pair juggles the responsibilities of children
and work. However, the Smolas' commitment to the community adds an
extra bit to their busy lives.
Auction
scheduled for Aug. 17
The Fayette Daybreak
Rotary Club will host the First Annual Auction for Autism and Alzheimer's
Saturday, August 17th. The club is asking the public to help in raising
money to support the Unlocking Autism Chapter and the Alzheimer's Research
Trust Fund.
Carpet
softens the impact
Census numbers
continue to show that the numbers of mature adults in the United States
is soaring. More studies are being done that show the quality of life
and well-being of mature adults can be greatly enhanced by adapting
the environment to meet their needs
Plan
your estate, or the state will do it for you
There are certain
things that you must do to take care of yourself and your family. One
such responsibility is planning for what will happen to your assets
when you die.
Seniors
finding benefits they might have missed
Many
seniors use the Internet for playing games, e-mailing a grandchild,
researching family history, or checking the weather. But it can also
be a powerful tool for tracking down important information.
National
seniors group names president/CEO
Barbara
B. Kennelly, who represented Connecticut's 1st Congressional District
for eight terms and served as counselor to the commissioner of Social
Security, has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of the
National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.
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