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Category: Thriving After 55

Living Well with Memory Loss

May 1, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Forgetting recent events, getting lost in a familiar area—signs that point to a difficult road ahead. But, experiencing memory loss…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: a gift of time, Camille's Memory Cafe, dementia, josie zamora, memory care

Revolutionary Research

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Georgetown Neuroscience Foundation Empowers Brain Health through Study Despite being a rapidly growing problem accompanied by skyrocketing medical costs, neurodegenerative…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: David Paydarfar, Dell Medical School, dr mike douglas, framingham study, georgetown neuroscience, GNF, neuroscience

Engaged and Thriving • Wise Owls Initiative

April 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

Sometimes a vision just needs a reason, and Laura Jones (pictured) is a perfect example of being on mission at…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: giving tuesday, laura jones, mike caudle, wise owls initiative

He Brought the Moon Into Focus

AnnMarie Kennon

Simon Wheaton is the man responsible for all the detailed images we have from NASA’s Apollo moon landings.  In the…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: apollo 11, cypherco limited, simon wheaton

World-Class and Wonderful

January 29, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

Al Blaschke, also known as the current world record holder for the oldest tandem skydive, celebrated his 104th birthday January…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: al blaschke, betty schleder, blaschke birthday, michelle munk, smuckers celebrates, wesleyan independent living

Commitment Carved in Stone

AnnMarie Kennon

Joe Plunkett loves cemeteries. He is one of nearly two dozen volunteers in Williamson County who have made it their…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: bear creek cemetery, davis cemetery, historic cemeteries, joe plunkett, williamson county historical commission

Williamson County Begins Vaccinations

AnnMarie Kennon

Primary Support for High-risk Groups Williamson County has begun providing COVID vaccines to all those who wish to have it.…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: covid vaccine, family hospital systems, judge bill gravell, williamson county COVID

I Now Pronounce You…

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Nancy Woods has been marrying couples for more than 30 years, so, after retirement, her next chapter was an easy…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: ipronounceyou, nancy woods, wedding officiants

Guitar Society Nurturing Blooming Talent

January 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

If you’re thinking about using some of your time at home to learn a new skill, Kevin Taylor has something…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: guitar lessons georgetown, kevin taylor, virtual music lessons, wilco guitar society

Undereating is Bad For Us Too

AnnMarie Kennon

Given all the attention to overeating, it’s easy to ignore problems that undereating might cause. Lack of energy, irregular emotions,…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: healthy calories, healthy eating, senior nutrition, undereating

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