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New Beginnings

Agood friend of mine frequently tells me I am a failure at retirement. He’s right, because for me, and I suspect many other like-minded souls, work isn’t work if you enjoy it. I always have. So here I am, after many years in the broadcast news business in Toledo, back at “work” again as your new editor of Mature Living, and enjoying it.

I’m also enjoying the first breath of springtime as it whispers its way into Northwest Ohio reminding us that it’s high time to step outside and inhale the renewal of all the life around us. The welcome colors of crocus and daffodils popping their way through the garden soil, the flash of feathers caught by the sunlight, moving through the trees, the songs of the warblers as they flit from limb to limb, or the sheer optimism of spring that comes with the first hint of green that colors the bushes. Spring has arrived. Life renewed. Always a delicious carnival for the senses.

In this issue of ML, we’ll offer some tips on ways to enjoy these perennial joys of Spring. Advice on how to get more out of those fun hikes through the woodlands with the grandkids, plus some timely tips on what tools to have ready for this year’s gardening adventure. You’ll also meet Andrew Martin, a Toledoan who has been enjoying the adventure of magic for many years and a local woman who has found the magic in the marketing of salt. Yes, salt.

It’s my hope that these stories can inspire you to start a new venture, or adventure this year. And there is no better time to do it than when Spring is in the air.

Lou Hebert MLiving Editor

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LMH Moves Into New Downtown Toledo Headquarters

Lucas Metropolitan Housing moved into its new primary headquarters in downtown Toledo after 90 years of providing its services from separate offices. The move consolidates four of LMH’s administrative offices into one central location. The consolidation will increase customer service, as well as boost company morale, per President and CEO of LMH, Joaquin Cintron-Vega. The office has over 26,000 square feet to accommodate 77 employees. The new headquarters is located at 424 Jackson St. in the former United Way building. The location provides a free parking garage for clients, and is within walking distance of the TARTA public transit center.

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