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You Don’t Have To Struggle With Hearing Loss Anymore f you say “huh?” or Older adults are most feel sad or anxious, be less active Ifrequently, “what did you say?” quite affected, as hearing socially and feel greater emotional you may want to tends to deteriorate with insecurity than are those with hearing keep reading this article. age. An estimated 30 If you are having problems percent of Americans with hearing, you may feel age 65 and older, and uncomfortable when you’re in approximately 50 social situations and converspercent of those over ing with others. Not being able age 75, have a hearing to hear clearly can be frustratimpairment. But hearing, to say the least, as you try Doug Gibson, Gibson’s ing loss can occur at to maintain the conversation. Hearing Technologies any age due to factors Hearing loss can cause such as noise exposure, social isolation because you may trauma, genetics and illness. Worldfind it easier to withdraw from group wide, the number of people with hearactivities rather than participate in ing loss is estimated at 500 million. them. Such behavior might in turn Many people refuse to acknowledge cause people to think of you as hearing loss. Estimates are that timid or disconnected and give up only about one person in four who trying to communicate with you. would benefit from a hearing aid Then again, if you have hearing actually wears one. Many choose to loss, you have plenty of company. persevere without any assistance. At least 10 percent of America – According to a study from the Americans – 30 million – have National Council on Aging, people some degree of hearing loss, rangwith hearing impairment who don’t ing from mild to profound. use hearing aids are more likely to

impairment who do use hearing aids. The study also reported that hearing aid users maintained better relationships with their families. Hearing aids have come a long way since the conspicuous ear trumpets of the 18th and 19th centuries. In fact, astounding improvements in hearing technology have been made in the last few decades. More options for treating hearing loss are available. And some of these options are not even noticeable to onlookers. The key is to find a treatment that fits your needs and lifestyle. My name is Doug Gibson of Gibson’s Hearing Technologies. I wear an Otolens – an invisible hearing aid – and nobody knows. I would like to invite you to change your life. Come in for a FREE hearing test at 2344 Bee Ridge Rd., #101, Sarasota, FL (941) 927-2424.

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RVers and Florida—a Grand Love Affair

a ready-made group when the sun sets over the campground—finding neighboring RVers with whom to ust look at that couple share a glass of wine or even dinner. on the cover! Truth be I read that Prince Philip, the Duke told, there are many ways of Edinburgh, has been a patron of to live life in retirement England’s Caravan Club since 1952. and this one may be the Janice Doyle, I doubt that he hits the open road as best. Just maybe the ideal Editor a camper much, especially now that retirement is spending a he’s turned 90, but that doesn’t mean few years driving a comfortable RV he hasn’t wanted to. around our beautiful United States Remember the during the summer and ending up in classic VW CampFlorida for the mild winter weather. ervans of the early RVing is pretty awesome with to70s—filled with day’s RV interiors that rival a luxury American families home in décor and convenience. off to see YellowAs winter approaches, we Floridstone or painted in ians say let the migration of snowpsychedelic colors birds and RVers begin! Although and full of hippies? no one knows for sure, estimates According to a range from one million up as to the recent article in the Financial Times, number of seniors who spend some nostalgic investors are going bonor all of their winters in Florida. kers for those classics. Buy an old one and you can have it renovated Why an RV and why Florida? and retrofitted (to include TV, etc.) Why RV? Dave Kelly, president at costs of, oh, maybe $20,000. of the Florida RV Association, says RVer John Laktin says for him many people RV because they have there’s all of the above as well as “the memories of camping with parents lure of the open road and seeing the or grandparents as children. “They’re country at our own speed.” His wife reliving the past,” Kelly says. “They Lois loves “setting up for a night or a enjoy the campfires, but they want week in a campground and stepping their conveniences”—conveniences which are found in today’s luxury RVs. out the door into woods and fresh air.” They enjoy the socialization, too, In fact, mobile homes, campers and the contentment of inviting the camptents have always attracted certain ers next door to sit for an evening types of people. Opinions vary (usuenjoying idle conversation and comally by how much you yourself enjoy paring life stories. (I hear there may the activity) as to whether campbe some lies along the way, as well. ers are the independent type, those What was actually said was, “Janice, interested in the outdoors or people you can be anything you want to be who are loners. Today, they’re just as for one evening around the campfire, apt to be socialites who like to have

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impress the heck out of people and leave before they find out you’re a total jerk or a complete nobody.” Hmmm. Interesting thought.) According to Dave Kelly, Florida offers a great many reasons for making the state a temporary home in the comfort of an RV. Of course, the weather in January is a major factor, but he also says that Florida offers “so many dealers that provide the products and services” for buying and maintaining an RV. Compared to many places up north, competition among dealers here assures owners of being able to get a good deal. Kelly said Florida boasts 110,000 RV sites in 800 RV parks with an estimated five million campers visiting each year (not just seniors), making RVing a huge and valuable industry for our state. It doesn’t take much to imagine how much that means to our economy with purchases of gas, groceries, entrance fees, etc. So, if you’re sitting outside your RV reading while enjoying your cup of coffee, we’re glad you’re here. And, hey, invite us over to share an evening—there are a lot of ‘wannabe’ RVers living here in Florida too.

P.S. The couple in the cover picture lives in North Port, Florida. We love them!

On The Road Again — Living The RV Life!

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his year, I knocked a big one off my bucket list when I took a camping trip to Yellowstone and the Tetons. I tend to travel alone on trips like these, as most of my friends are attached to home and internet access. But one thing I’ve learned over the years is that you’re never alone when you’re camping. There’s a camraderie among campers and RVers.When the whole

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country is your backyard, everybody’s your neighbor, and I’ve found this philosophy holds true no matter where I travel. I was pitching a tent in the Tetons when two senior RVing couples noticed that I was alone and offered to share their dinner with me. Dave and Karen, Brent and Marilyn were on a road trip from Twin Falls Idaho, spending retirement exploring America. We

talked all evening about grandkids and tall tales, places they’ve seen and where they’re headed next. It may seem like a simple life to some—living on the road, sharing hamburgers with strangers—but for most RVers it’s a chance to make new friends and live life to its fullest, and I’ll never forget their hospitality. Happy Trails! ––Tracie Schmidt, Production

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Around Town

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2011 North Port Paddlepalooza! Experience local waterways by canoeing, kayaking, paddling in a dragon boat and more. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free at Dallas White Park, 5900 Greenwood Ave., North Port. More information at (941) 429-7000.

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Sarasota County Master Gardener’s Plant Sale. 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Bee Ridge Park, 4430 S. Lockwood Ridge Rd, Sarasota. (941) 364-5838

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Fifth Annual Buchan-Dearborn Aviation Day Fly In Breakfast. See vintage aircraft, meet visiting aviators and exchange stories with famous Clipper pilot Bill Nash. Breakfast: $6. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Buchan Airport, 1390 Old Englewood Road, Englewood. Info: (941) 474-7632.

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Gartenfest: Fuzion Dance Artists. Part of the Fall Garden Music Series at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. 811 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota. $16. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (941) 366-5731.

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Asphalt Orchestra. Street fare, light/sound experience and 12-piece marching band kicks off the 2011 Ringling International Arts Festival. 7 – 10 p.m. at Historic Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd., Sarasota. Events are held throughout the week. For details, visit ringlingartsfestival.org/2011 or call (941) 359-5700.

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Incredible India Cultural Celebration. Traditional music and dance, delicacies and treasures from the mystical East. 6 – 9 p.m. at South Florida Museum/Bishop Planetarium, 201 10th Street West, Bradenton. Details at (941) 746-4131.

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– 26 Placida Rotary Club Annual Nautical Festival. Food and drink, crafts, artwork, live crab races, boat show, silent auction, live music, kids’ activities and more.Adults: $2; children under 12 free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Oyster Creek Park, 6791 San Casa Drive, Englewood. (941) 697-7353.

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“The President’s Own” United States Marine Band fall concert tour. 7:30 p.m. at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. Free but tickets are required – first come, first serve at the Van Wezel Box Office. More info at marineband.usmc.mil/ national_tour or vanwezel.org.

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Creaky Bones 5K and Dragon Boat Festival. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Nathan Benderson Park, 141 N. Cattleman Road, Sarasota. Kids Monster Dashes and 1-mile walk, dragon boat races, pet-friendly walk. 5K run benefits the Arthritis Foundation. Call (941) 961-2243.

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– 15 “Movie Heroes” A musical tribute to the silver screen. Enjoy music from the Lone Ranger, Gone with the Wind, Dances with Wolves, James Bond and more. 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sarasota Orchestra, 709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Tickets and info: (941) 953-4252. Afterglow: Where Art Meets Food. Restaurants, art, music and dance for all ages. The Sarasota

Spirit Voices from Old Manatee. Events at 4 and 7 p.m. Tour the Old Manatee Burying Grounds and watch costumed actors bring to life the haunting tales of Florida’s pioneers. Manatee Village Historical Park, 1404 Manatee Ave. West. Details at (941) 741-4075.

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Ballet on Lemon will also be performing. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.on Lemon Avenue in downtown Sarasota. $25. More info: (941) 366-7040.

Sarasota Chorus of the Keys Free Vocal Workshop. Beginners and professionals welcome. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 1661 Main St., Sarasota. Call (941) 723-8891 for details.

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Golf Tip of the Month “Fore Thoughts”

André Panet-Raymond, PGA Master Teaching Professional

Ever hit the ground before the ball on short approach shots to the green? You’re not alone! It’s a common error and a confidence killer! Mechanics and skill development undeniably can build confidence and also deteriorate it as well. For this reason, understanding key mechanics is quite valuable. Since there is no single solution for hitting fat shots and it depends on each golfer’s skill, experience, and technique, here are three mechanical nuggets to play around with: Nugget #1: Ball Positioning and Stance – If your ball positioning is too far from the center of your stance, either off the front foot or off of the back foot, then you’re asking for trouble. Narrowing your stance will immediately help with your ball positioning and will decrease the possibility of hitting fat shots.

Nugget #2: Weight Transfer – When your stance is considerably more narrow, it is easier to transfer your weight to your foot closest to the target. This is a key ingredient to blend with the following nugget of grip pressure. Nugget #3: Grip Pressure – This nugget is perhaps the least intuitive skill to learn for most golf strokes and swings in general. Most of the books and teachers talk about soft hands at address position. The most important place to have soft hands is through the impact zone. As your hands are softening on the downswing, the weight of the club head is then available to be affected by the turning body (centrifugal force) and the club will be in sequence and on time, every time. Our wrists, hands and fingers have quick-twitch muscles that we want to eliminate from the equation. Hence, consciously softening your hands at impact will be instrumental for replacing the natural ‘flipping stroke’. Most amateur golfers instinctively flip their wrists, which increases the odds of hitting fat golf shots. Good luck with these nuggets!

André Panet-Raymond, PGA Master Teaching Professional; TheGolfGym.com

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SINGER® Sewing Brand Celebrates 160 Years

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emember that sewing machine you learned to sew on? Was it a SINGER® brand sewing machine? To celebrate 160 years, the company is offering to help you learn historic information about your vintage or antique sewing machine and share your own story about SINGER® and sewing. Go online to mysingerstory.com to help celebrate the brand’s heritage. In January 2012, SINGER® will unveil a limited edition SINGER® 160th anniversary commemorative sewing machine that mirrors machine designs of the past, while offering current, easy-to-use features.

“Since the introduction of the world’s first practical sewing machine 160 years ago, the SINGER® brand has brought the craft of sewing to millions of people across the globe,” said Katrina Helmkamp, CEO of SVP Worldwide, producer of the SINGER® products. The mysingerstory. com website is a place to share individual sewing stories and learn more about personal SINGER® household sewing machines, including the year it was issued and interesting historical facts about sewing from that era. You can learn more online at mysingerstory.com.

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Living Full at Polo Grill in Lakewood Ranch to benefit the Food Bank of Manatee. 4 – 7 p.m. Food, entertainment, children’s art show and more. Admission: $20 or three bags of non-perishable food. (941) 275-3800 or livingfullusa.org.

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dessert and entertainment. Tickets: $20. Proceeds go to help the hungry in our community. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 20 – Renaissance on 9th, 1816 9th St. West, Bradenton. 21 – 8131 Main Street, Lakewood Ranch. Tickets at foodbankofmanatee.org or (941) 749-0100. Volunteers needed! If you have two hours a week or more to help deliver meals to homebound seniors, call Carol at Meals on Wheels: (941) 747-4655.

oin the Treasure Hunt & Poker Run, a fun boat rally (not a race) involving a 2 – 3 hour cruise of local waterways. Boats of all sizes are welcome. Cruisers will need their wits to follow clues to find the “treasure” and collect cards at various locations on the water, trying for the best poker hand. Prizes will be awarded at the PostCruise BBQ and Party, which will feature tropical music, fun and games. Boaters can participate by making a

charitable contribution of $100 per boat (up to 4 people) to the Robert and Joan Lee Boys & Girls Club in Venice. With entry, boaters receive tickets to the post race party and an event T-shirt. Additional tickets to the event are $25 per person. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Crow’s Nest Marina and Restaurant, 1968 Tarpon Center Drive,Venice. For entry info, call (941) 484-7661 or visit www.crowsnest-venice.com.


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Rails and Tales—Meet the Mayor of Lake Neccudah BY TRACIE SCHMIDT

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n a quiet mountain valley, about 45 minutes north of Denver, there’s a town you won’t find on any map. You’ll know it by the rumble of the train tracks and the clear reflection of the Rockies on the town’s namesake: Lake Neccudah. The mayor can trace his roots back to turn-of-the-20th century settlers who reclaimed the city after the mining bust had left it all but a ghost town. An imposing man, he towers over the city—quite literally—as he monitors the comings and goings of the town’s residents and two major rail lines.

of your focus, so you have no room to think about your problems,” he laughs. Between 60 and 70 buildings, cars, three trains and over 400 people are all airbrushed or painstakingly hand-painted. If there’s one thing he’s a stickler for, it’s HO scale—a standard among train modelers. “These are not toys, they’re miniatures,” he emphasises, “and I want to make everything as authentic as possible.”

The Saga of Lake Neccudah The mayor gave me the grand tour, and as the Lake Neccudah Pacific chugged over mountain passes and into town, past Bingham Lumber, Riverbend Campground, the local soda fountain and elementary school, I couldn’t help but get caught up in the small stories unfolding below me. In one part of town, folks were skinny dipping at a pool party while others gathered at a local fairground to celebrate “Founder’s Day.” “I would bring people in to see the layout, and I just started developing stories about the townsfolk,” Bingham shares. He began writing them down to keep everything together and ended up with a 200 page manuscript. He was planning on publishing it when one of his friends suggested that he start a webCharles (Chuck) Bingham, an actual site so that others could see his town resident of Valrico, FL, has been buildand share its story. A few months later, ing this fictional town by hand for the Saga of Lake Neccudah was online. about 16 years. Using wood, asphalt tile, sawdust, paint, scale models, The Community panoramic murals and other materials, At Lake Neccudah’s site, you can Bingham has transformed a room in read the history of the town in full and his house into a bustling western town catch up on the latest news, photos and that has taken on a life of its own. anecdotes from the residents. Visitors “My grandfather in England, Samuel can watch videos of police reports and Dunwell, was a railroad engineer, take an aerial tour of the city, or if they and I have been fascinated by trains like, rent an apartment in town and since I could remember,” Bingham become part of the story themselves. says about the inspiration behind Bingham was surprised by how his town. “My dad would take me quickly a simple hobby could down to the station and I loved to become an interactive world. watch them coming and going.” “I got going on this, and it just kind of His model started small, as a way grew! Right now, I have visitors from to relax after a long day’s work. 173 cities and 22 different countries,” “I’d come home, I’d be all stressed, Bingham says. He expects the town to but then I would put on my magnifier, grow even more in the years ahead. take out my finest bristle brush and To learn more, visit lakeneccudah.com start painting miniatures. It takes all or e-mail chuck@lakeneccudah.com. Mature Lifestyles • October 2011 • page 8

Lake Neccudah: History and Fun Facts ingham came up with the name “Lake Neccudah” using an anagram of his name, his wife’s and his daughter’s. But according to myth, Lake Neccudah takes its name from a loosely translated Indian phrase meaning “where the mountains meet the plains.”

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• Lake Neccudah was founded on July 29, 1859 to support miners who worked the Colorado gold rush from 1858 – 1861.

• In late 1873, five local merchants pooled their resources and founded the Lake Neccudah Rail Road Company to serve the area’s mining and growing agricultural businesses.

• In 1947 a British immigrant named Harold Bingham came to Lake Neccudah seeking to rebuild a life for his wife and two small sons. The current mayor (who is famous for his pool parties) is a direct descendant!

• Every October, Lake Neccudah residents host an annual “Harvest Days” festival to give thanks for blessings.

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odel trains have been around since the 1890s—from intricate clockwork models made in Germany to electric-powered, made-to-scale Lionel trains. There are sets for every collector, and their size and detail are limited only by the builder (and his budget). The largest model train in the world is the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany: miniatur-wunderland.com. Bingham spent around $12,000 over the course of several years building Lake Neccudah. Part of it was handmade, but a savvy collector knows how to get parts for less. When he first started out, he would look for models at swap meets, finding deals and exchanging stories with fellow enthusiasts. “The internet has killed local hobby

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shop meets,” Bingham admits sadly. However, there are still great deals to be found online, and if you’re willing to make the trip, regional train shows are great places to go model-hunting. Parts Online: internettrains.com; modeltrainstuff.com. Train Shows: The Great Train Expo: trainexpoinc.com; 61st H&R Train Show: hrtrains.com. Can’t get enough trains? Or maybe you’re just starting out and you need a few tips from the pros. Try joining a local model railroad club, and meet some friends. Nearby clubs: Scale Rails of Southwest Florida, Ft. Myers: scalerails.org; Sun City Center Model Railroad Club: sccmrrc.org; Or, check out a local railroad museum: RealRail: realrail.org; Florida Railroad Museum: frrm.org.


Buying a Used RV? Get a Deal, Not a Headache BY TERESA AMBORD

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re you in the market for a good used RV? There are plenty of them out there. But how can the average buyer tell the difference between a good deal and a headache waiting to happen? Before you buy, do your homework. There are lots of resources available to help you make the right decision. Chuck Woodbury, the editor of RVtravel.com says “If I had to boil down my advice, it would be that buyers should take their time with their purchase and do their homework.” With gas prices high, many RV owners are looking to sell, but whatever you do, don’t get in a hurry. Here are some tips I learned from Woodbury and from other seasoned RV dwellers. • Check the condition of the upholstery, carpet, kitchen, and bathrooms. If they haven’t been well cared for, there is good reason to believe that the working parts underneath have also been neglected. • Check for strong odors that might indicate the unit had been generally neglected. • Don’t forget to check the tires, battery, air conditioner and the refrigerator to make sure they are all in good shape. • Will your family fit comfortably in the RV? How to Check for Water Damage The source of water damage may not be obvious. You need to check the RV from top to bottom. Check for the smell of mold or mildew, any discoloration in the ceiling, around all openings to the outside, the insides of all cabinets, open areas where there is equipment and spongy areas in the floor.

If you do find water damage but the RV is otherwise sound, take it to a qualified RV technician to find out how bad the damage is and what the cost to repair it is. If the damage compromises the integrity of the vehicle, it may not be worth the fix. On the other hand, you might find the damage is mostly cosmetic and well worth the repair.

It Pays to Sound Like You Know What You’re Doing Know ahead of time what you are looking for so you don’t end up buying a unit just because the price fits your budget. Check out enough models so that you know what floor plans are comfortable for you. A good prebuying tip might be to take a weekend trip in a rental RV to see if the floor plan is a good fit for your family. Woodbury advises not buying from a private party unless you first have it checked out by an RV technician and (if motorized) a mechanic. Take the rig for a good test drive on the open road to see if you feel comfortable driving it. Never buy an RV from a campground or a parking lot, said Woodbury. No deal is good enough to take that chance. Finally, Woodbury cautions shoppers about buying prior rental units which may not have been properly cared for. That’s why, he said, you must check every detail or you could get stuck with a “bum rig.” That doesn’t mean that every detail has to be perfect. High mileage, for example, is not all that important if you are mainly driving it to a campground 30 miles away, a few times each year.

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Couple Shares Florida Discoveries with Online Readers BY TRACIE SCHMIDT

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anatee residents Robert and Sue Ann Carpenter know a few things about turning a dream into a business. Partners in work as well as in life, this dynamic duo has tried their hand at everything from Midas franchises and real estate to owning their own art gallery. But in their spare time, their two loves have always been traveling and writing. Sue Ann and Robert Carpenter take in the “At the beginning of 2011, we view atop the St. Augustine lighthouse. were commenting on how many of the publications we write for Even before the couple moved to have gone out of business or cut Florida, Sue said, they would travel back,” Sue Ann explained. Robert had for a month up each coast, criss-crosswritten monthly for an Ohio travel ing as they went, exploring as much as magazine for the past few years, and possible. Creating an online travel site they began speaking to the publisher would give them a chance to combine about these trends. “He had been their two passions and share their online for several years, ahead of joy of discovery with their readers. the curve, and he had a successful “With the current economy, people business,” Sue Ann remarked. are no longer traveling on expensive “He encouraged us to start a similar trips,” said Sue Ann. “Besides, there is site dedicated to Florida travel.” so much to see in our own backyard.”

In their articles, Robert and Sue Ann try to find something at each destination that would appeal to travelers with different interests, whether journeying solo or with their families. Affordability is also a focus; if there are attractions or certain days that offer free admission to visitors, the Carpenters will keep you in-the-know.

Building the online magazine Internet publishing was new territory for the couple, and the Carpenters recommend doing your research. “We considered what words would best describe our site, shortened it to ‘FlaTrips.com’ and registered the domain name. Then we researched web hosts,” Sue Ann said. She recommended Network Solutions for their customer support and ease-of-use. Sue Ann described one of the challenges of creating an online magazine; she would check out books on the subject only to realize that the technology had changed since it was published.

“The internet is in constant flux,” Sue Ann cautioned. But the same issues that made it challenging also made it exciting. “It was like learning a new language or filling out a crossword puzzle—we were constantly learning something new and challenging ourselves. It keeps your mind sharp!” Their website, which launched earlier this year in March, continues to grow, supported by internet ads and a steady stream of eager readers . “We’re having a lot of fun,” said Sue Ann. “From the very first publication, we’ve received compliments that the site is easy to use, pleasing to the eye, and that readers enjoy the in-depth articles and our style of writing. We appreciate that someone likes us and shares us with friends.” The couple sees many more great adventures in their future. I asked Sue Ann what her favorite trip was. “The next one!” she exclaimed. To read their online magazine or learn more, visit FlaTrips.com.

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“Celebrate Creativity” Golf Tournament. An event to raise funds for Art Center Sarasota, the tournament will feature a prize for Most Creative Golf Outfit to promote the importance of creativity. Celebrity hosts, Hole-in-One Contest, awards luncheon and silent auction. $100 entry for single players; $370 for foursomes. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. at the Stoneybrook Golf & Country Club of Sarasota. Details at (941) 365-2032.

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2011 “Fore the Girls” Pro-Am Golf Tournament. Register as a single player or a team of four. Your team will be playing with a local PGA golf professional in a fun format. Golf, lunch and dinner. Silent and live auctions, raffle items, great prizes for winning teams. Cost: $150. Proceeds provide scholarships for girls to attend Girls Inc’s after school program, which teaches them to live healthy, educated and independent lives. Held at Laurel Oak Country Club in Sarasota. Details at (366) 664-6207.

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Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can’t get you off. —Bill Veeck

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n the majority of the world’s countries, people are having fewer children and they are living longer. Even in the least-developed parts of the world, for the past 20 years fertility rates have been steadily declining while life expectancies have been on the rise. Although the financial markets are influenced by many forces, especially over short time periods, demographic forces can have a powerful pull on long-term market performance. Understanding how the three trends below may influence the performance of various investments may help you maximize your portfolio.

Finance Trend 1: More people around the world are in their prime earning years. Right now, the world median age is about 29, though it’s close to 40 in developed countries. Middle-aged people in their prime earning years are more inclined to save than the young or old. Result: A large and growing number of people are socking away money for retirement. As populations age, the supply of capital is likely to continue to grow, helping tamp down interest rates and support prices of financial assets. What you can do: You may find it challenging to earn acceptable returns in a low interest rate environment. Step up your savings while you can in the highest-yielding investments with which you’re comfortable. Trend 2: People are living longer. The average life expectancy worldwide now stands at almost 68 years. In developed regions, it’s about 77 years. Result: Many people are postponing retirement and working longer. That, along with shaky public pension and healthcare programs, may motivate people to seek investments that retain the

buying power of their money over time, even if it means taking on greater risk.

What you can do: Despite the poor performance of the past decade, equities have historically outpaced inflation more consistently than other investments. There’s a strong case for maintaining a portion of your assets in equities, even after retirement. Trend 3: The retiree segment is growing. Not only is the world getting older, but the population of older persons is itself aging. Among those 60 years or over, the fastest-growing segment is age 80 and over. Result: Most people have an innate desire to minimize risk, and that tends to grow more acute in retirement, when they start utilizing their savings and investments to maintain their lifestyles. A secular shift toward greater risk aversion would likely favor bonds over stocks. What you can do: Diversification and innovation are likely to become more important in coming years. Consider balancing your stock/bond portfolio with investment products that provide guaranteed income.

While it’s good to be aware of the demographic trends that may affect the markets, don’t let them dictate your plan. Stay focused on your objectives and work with a financial professional to identify strategies most likely to help you achieve your personal financial goals.

Statistics cited in this article are from the United Nations World Population Database. This article provides insights from M&I Wealth Management that may be useful to you in assessing risks and opportunities in the current environment related to your financial and wealth planning needs. The information contained herein should not be construed as tax, legal, or investment advice, and readers are encouraged to consult their tax, legal, and investment professionals with specific questions applicable to their own financial situations. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.


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VHA (Veterans Health Administration) services were found to be either similar or better than the private sector for several chronic disease treatments, including cancer, researchers reported in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

Hero Miles for Wounded Warriors Having family around helps wounded warriors find a new “normal” in their life. The Hero Miles program provides family members commercial airline flights to the injured service member in the hospital or to rehabilitation programs through donated frequent flyer airline miles. The 2005 Defense Authorization Act created Operation Hero Miles. Currently, Air Tran, Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, United-Continental and U.S. Airways participate in the program. Participants in the frequent flyer miles programs may donate their miles to Hero Miles through the airline’s frequent flyer program. Fisher House has information on their Hero Miles website with details about the process (fisherhouse.org/programs/hero-miles). The process for a family member to use Hero Miles usually begins when a caseworker in military or Veterans Administration medical facilities refers a family member to apply for a flight to join their injured or wounded Airman. The Hero Miles administrator coordinates the request from a servicemember or their families with the caseworker and makes the airline reservations. To date, Hero Miles has provided more than 25,000 airline tickets donated by American people to servicemembers and their families. There is at least one Fisher House at every major military medical center to assist families in need and to ensure that they are provided with the comforts of home in a supportive environment.

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Just What the Doctor Ordered: Your Favorite Pastime BY DR. JOSEPH MARKENSON

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he social aspects of your golf game, spending time with your friends and family, may do wonders for your well-being, but chronic knee pain can make you feel like never lifting a club again. Many of my patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) have bought into the myth that physical activity will make knees feel worse. However, nothing could be further from the truth, with the right treatment plan. Regular physical activity has actually been shown to improve some arthritis symptoms and promote general health. So a round of golf with friends and family may be a good way to keep your knees working well. Maintaining an active lifestyle can strengthen muscles, improve functionality and ease pain for people with knee OA.

The American College of Rheumatology recommends physical activity for managing the condition. While it may seem counterintuitive to do something that hurts in order to ease the pain, walking, aerobics and strength training have all been shown to do just that. In fact, a study in the Annals of Internal Medicine showed that exercise and physical therapy improved function in people with knee OA and may have helped delay or prevent the need for surgery.

Researchers at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine recently concurred with earlier studies, saying that even a small increase in physical activity helped people with knee OA walk faster. They also found that staying active reduced pain, depression and fatigue. There is no “one-size-fits-all” way to treat knee OA. The unique nature of each individual’s condition usually requires the need for personal evaluation by a healthcare professional. That is why finding the right pain management regimen is an important part of helping patients get and stay active. Treatments are tailored to each patient based on your individual needs. Options include over-thecounter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or, if pain is persistent, speak with your doctor about prescription treatments. Some of the latest advances in topical pain treatments include newer diclofenac applications, which can potentially

offer significant gastrointestinal safety benefits for certain patients. Beginning in 2000, a doctor-prescribed diclofenac patch, gel, and topical solution were approved separately for use in the United States. Early action is key, and exercise is an important tool in treating OA. Walking 18 holes is the equivalent of walking 10,000 steps, making golf just one sport that may prove beneficial for people with knee OA. As with returning from any injury, it is important to stay motivated. Whatever activity you choose, I recommend my patients record their progress and encourage their own movement. One way to do this is through the Arthritis Foundation’s Movement Tracker. To find out more information, visit www.arthritis.org. Dr. Joseph Markenson is an attending physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City and professor of clinical medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.

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Mom Was Right—Good Posture Makes You Tougher M others have been telling their children to stop slouching for ages. It turns out that mom was onto something and that poor posture not only makes a bad impression but can actually make you physically weaker. According to a recent study, adopting dominant poses makes people feel more powerful, in control and able to tolerate more distress.

What it means Fake it until you make it. Rather than curling up into a ball when in pain, this research suggests that a person should do the opposite. Curling up in a ball may make the experience more painful because it will make you feel like you have no control over your circumstances, which may in turn intensify your anticipation of the pain. Standing or sitting up straight

creates a sense of power and control over a situation. Keeping your chin up and assuming a dominant posture might really work to manage emotional pain. It may be that it makes remembering a distressing emotional event less painful.

Caregivers Need to Let Go Caregivers often try to baby those for whom they are caring to help make things easier and alleviate stress. In doing this, they force those they are caring for into a more submissive position. This possibly renders their patients more susceptible to experiencing pain. Rather, this research suggests that caregivers take a more submissive position and surrender control to those who are about to undergo a painful procedure to lessen the intensity of the pain experienced. (Newswise)

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Life Gets Easier for Senior Techies

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he older I get, the more I appreciate the body of my youth. As a Baby Boomer dealing with hearing loss (too much rock music), memory loss (not enough Gingko), and unbending knees (too much biking), I appreciate every bit of senior assistance. That gratitude extends to manufacturers developing products tailored for those with reduced capacity or not familiar with our rapidly changing tech world. While some of the following examples weren’t originally designed with America’s elders in mind, they still offer great benefits to those who don’t want to get totally left behind. Here are seven changes age hath wrought in today’s technological world.

1. Dumb Phones I was bereft when my ancient Razr phone disappeared as it was so easy to use and is no longer available. In looking for a replacement, I found most phones have tiny black buttons and keyboards designed more for texting and playing online than for making calls. Some manufacturers are listening to these concerns, however, and creating phones specifically for my brethren. Think Jitterbug and the Doro PhoneEasy series. 2. Intelligent Phones Intel is working on a phone for those who have memory problems. Using caller ID tech, it’ll display a photo of the person calling, the user’s relationship to the caller and information about their last conversation. It would be even more helpful if Intel would create a human-implant screen that would jog my memory upon meeting people I “know.”

3. Nana Technology Companies like Accenture and Intel have teamed up with universities and other researchers in the development of gadgets that make life easier. These include smart walkers users can retrieve by remote control, pillboxes that remind you to take your pills and mailboxes that let you know when mail has arrived. 4. Tablet Computers I’d give my AARP membership for an iPad. The screen is a joy, the touchpad keyboard is nice and big, and, most importantly, it’s entirely intuitive. Apple’s security technology also nearly eliminates spyware and viruses, which are a nightmare to eradicate. In general, touchscreens are easier for seniors to use. It took me just 30 minutes to get an elderly friend up and running on her new Motorola Xoom tablet. Unable to type anymore due to arthritis, the light touch required for these screens opened a whole new world. We loaded a few useful apps, made Google her home page, set up a Gmail account and she was off.

5. E-readers Few books are printed in large type anymore, but e-readers can make every book easy to read. The Kindle, for example, allows users to boost the font size with a touch of a button and the resolution improves with every release. The Barnes & Noble NOOK boasts a full-color display that makes reading even easier.

6. Durable Tech Cases Otterbox has cornered the market on hardcore cases for phones, e-readers, laptops and just about everything else that can be dropped, smashed or end up in water. 7. Online Shopping Shopping the e-commerce way is so much faster and easier for those facing diminished capacities. Plus, the selections are much larger, it’s often also possible to find better prices, and free shipping codes bring your purchase directly to the door without a delivery fee. Isn’t technology wonderful? The author is a senior-consumer expert for Kinoli Inc.

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“We are having several things every week to do so we hope that people will go to our website to check us out” says Janet Mixon. Mixon’s is re-branding itself to be a place where people can not only get the best Florida Citrus and juice but can come and make wonderful memories. Mixon Fruit Farms is located at 2525 27th St. E., Bradenton. For more information, call (800) 608-2525.


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among the towering tubes of stone makes the ancient myths of Finn McCool and Benandonner on giant’s pathway to Scotland seem highly probable. Both the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and the Giants Causeway are part of the NationalTrust.org.uk.

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y visit to Northern Ireland was such a wonderful way to learn about my Irish heritage. Here is the rest of the story of my visit. After learning about all things Titanic in Belfast it was time to head further north. Our first stop was in Carrickfergus at the Andrew Jackson Cottage—a traditional thatched Ulster –Scots farmhouse built in the 1750s. Andrew Jackson (1767 – 1845)was the 7th President of the United States of America, and his parents emigrated from Ireland in 1765. The centre displays a collection of Ulster patchwork quilts and farm machinery. Next, we traveled back up along the Causeway Coastal Route to Ballintoy, through the stunning villages of Glenarm, Carnlough and Cushendall. We made a short stop in Torr Head for a fantastic view of Scotland and panoramic cliffs. Further up the Coastal Route, we arrived at the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in Ballintoy. The hike up to the bridge was exhilarating with stunning views and fauna and bird life. Take the dare to cross this Indiana Jones-style bridge! For more than 350 years, fisherman have

ings and costumed demonstrators depict life in Ireland in the 1800s. A full scale replica emigrant ship and the dockside galley give you a real impression of the way it was for our ancestors to make the trip to the New World. When stepping off the ship on the other side, you are in America where log homes, farms with crops and animals depict the new life for the Irish in America. The museum also includes an indoor Emigrants’ exhibition and Centre for Migration Studies library which is accessible to all visitors. (folkpark.com.)

Whiskey sampling at Bushmill’s Distillery

After getting back on the Causeway we headed to Bushmills. Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland’s oldest working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The distillery celebrated their 400th anniversary of the original license to distill whiskey granted to the Bushmills area in 1608. You can tour the “Grain to Glass” distillery to learn some trade secrets, watch whiskey making take place and enjoy a wee taster, too! Explore the Giant’s Causeway Amazing! The Giant’s Causeway is recognized as one of the natural wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It consists of thousands of hexagonally-shaped basalt columns, some up to 160 meters high, formed 60 million years ago from volcanic lava. You have to see it to believe it. The sense of geological violence is palpable in the place, and standing

Kathy Beck on the Giant’s Causeway

Only about an hour away is Galgorm Manor, Ballymena—a wonderful spa and resort. It was just what I needed after such an exciting day. (galgorm.com.) On our next day we had the opportunity to stop at Ballaghy Bawn. This 17th-century stronghold contains a guide to archaeology, history and nature around Bellaghy Bawn. It features Seamus Heaney’s poetry films and broadcasts. As luck would have it, it was a beautiful day to visit the country side and take a step back in time. Last, we had the opportunity to visit the Ulster American Folk Park, which tells the story of emigration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Old and New World layout of the Park illustrates the various aspects of emigrant life on both sides of the Atlantic. Traditional thatched build-

Ulster American Folk Park

My last night I spent in a Castle at Belle Isle, Fermanagh. The castle is situated in the heart of the Bell Isle Estate, which dates back to the 17th century. I had the Red Room and dinner was served by their Bell Isle Cookery School, which offers cooking classes throughout the year. To learn more about all that Bell Isle has to offer, visit belleisle-estate.com. Thanks to the The Northern Ireland Tourist Board for making this such a delightful trip. To learn more, visit their website at discovernorthernireland.com.

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nce you’re past 50, life can get much easier, right? Not if your house, friendships and commitments are filled with clutter, those elements that distract you from knowing who you really are. Barbara Hannah Grufferman in her book The Best of Everything After 50 says that after age 50 a woman knows (or should discover) “who you really are, apart from what your work is or where you live and what you own.”

Furthermore, her challenge is that if you haven’t already done so, it’s time to realize that “unnecessary possessions, unhealthy relationships and bad habits that wear you out and drag you down are all a kind of clutter.” Clearing such clutter as bad habits and unhealthy relationships is what really transforms your life, and the process is rewarding. Here are the steps she suggests: First, acknowledge that change is occurring. It may be that the kids are gone, a spouse becomes ill or disabled or passes on.

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Whatever it is, change can make you more aware of what you truly value. Next, create a personal theme that defines what your life will be. Grufferman says this lets you focus on a bigger picture, allowing you to come up with a vision of your future. Once that theme is in place, you can work on getting rid of everything that doesn’t fit it. Her theme became simplifying her life. She began clearing the clutter from her life in everything from hair to makeup

to food to finances. The difference was freed-up time and more energy. Grufferman says one must identify the kinds of clutter that exist in our lives. Some of the forms clutter takes include objects, obligations and habits (such as perfectionism or procrastination). Once you have cleared your life, Grufferman says, “You now have space, time and energy for people, activities, objects and experiences that can move you forward.”


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audiences, both new and old. Residing in beautiful Sarasota, Florida, Asolo Repertory Theatre renews its title of “Florida’s premiere professional theatre” with every new season. Be sure to stop by Asolo Rep to experience a true repertory theatre—15 shows produced on the same stage in one season! My Fair Lady opens November 18 and runs through December 23. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling (941) 351-8000.

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siblings in “Annie Get Your Gun”. Since then she has appeared in dozens ant to learn how to of shows in several act like an adult? Pam states. She won a Best Wiley is the person you need Female Actor Award at to call upon! With a wealth the Theatre Festival in of experience to draw from, Columbus, Ohio for her this soft-spoken grandmothrole as Anna in “Leona er can transport you through and the Lady Luck.” time with her acting ability. If that weren’t Though Pam is curimpressive enough, rently teaching Adult Pam is also a skilled Acting Workshops and director! She has private acting lessons at The directed “Always a Actress, director and Players Theatre, for most Part of Me,” “Got-Ateacher, Pam Wiley, of her career she appeared Minute,” “Rumors” regularly on television. The most and more. This season, she will be recognizable of her more than 150 directing “It’s A Wonderful Life” in commercials would probably be the December at The Players Theatre. Calgon commercial with the catch Pam holds a BA in Theatre, Film, phrase “ancient Chinese secret, huh?” TV, and Speech that includes teaching Pam’s professional theatre expericredentials. She is a member of Actors ence began at an early age at the Equity Association, the Screen Actors Papermill Playhouse in Milburn, Guild and the American Federation NJ where she played one of Annie’s of Radio and Television Artists.

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New Concert and Special Event Packages at Venice Theatre

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The Comedy Package: $62 for tickets to The Baby Boomer Comedy Show, Sister’s Christmas Catechism and stand-up comedian Jake Johannsen (a $77 value). The Legends Package: $89 gets you tickets to The Four Aces, The Diamonds and The Legends of Doo Wop. Each band is made up of original members. No imitations! (A $111 value).

The Tribute Package: $94 for Back Home Again, A Tribute to John Denver; The Sounds of Harry James and the Andrews Sisters; Let’s Hang On (A Tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons); and The Blues Brothers Tribute (a $117 value). Call (941) 4881115 or stop by the box office at 140 W. Tampa Avenue for all the details and for more information about the entire 2011-2012 line-up. Or visit venicestage. com. (Packages are not available online.)

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ur 41st Season begins Oct. 11 with Disenchanted! a brand new, fun-loving, hilarious musical revue in which the original fairy tale princesses bemoan the exploitation they’ve suffered in the Disney theme parks and films! Winner of the 2011 Orlando International Fringe Festival!

Following on Nov. 5 and 6, Michael L. Walters is Mr. Broadway—a one-man journey through the world of musical comedy. Walters sings classic Broadway tunes from his favorite shows and re-enacts some of his favorite roles. For one night only, Nov. 12—Let’s Hang On!—The nation’s premier Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Tribute Show is a full blown stage production complete with that Four Season’s sound, crisp choreography and a live band. The great songs of triple Oscar winner Harry (Mr. Hollywood Musical) Warren are highlighted in Cheerful Little Earful, Nov. 15 – 27.

The holidays start with Beneva Fruitville—The Inter-Sex-Tion! Dec. 1– 4. Guaranteed to please and tease, Ms. Fruitville will take you on a wild ride with original songs, parodies, and definitely a “Jump Split for Jesus” or two. Then, in Roberta MacDonald: Songs, Stories And Mr. Chatterbox, Roberta MacDonald revives her hit show aided and abetted by Bob (Mr. Chatterbox) Plunkett. From Dec. 6 – 8.

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Sam Snead’s Oktoberfest Extravaganza. A cultural street festival featuring live German music, Johnsonville brats and sauerkraut, rotisserie chicken, grilled pretzels with dipping sauces and over 12 authentic Oktoberfest beers 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Sam Snead’s Oak Grill & Tavern, 1830 South Osprey Avenue, Sarasota. (941) 906-7771

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Octoberfest 2011. Sarasota Concert Band celebrates Octoberfest in concert with German music, mood and munchies.1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 5500 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Cost: $5; children under 12 free. Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. More info: sarasotaconcertband.org.

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5th Annual Hungarian Festival. Live music, dancing, kids’ activities, Hungarian cuisine and wines. Noon to 10 p.m. at Sarasota County Fairgrounds, 3000 Ringling Blvd. $10 for adults; kids under 12 free. (941) 320-8253.

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Whatever Was I Thinking? BY ANN G. THOMAS

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ouldn’t you think, once a person becomes Unmistakably Old, that they would have learned not to make a fool of themselves? Maybe there are older people able to conduct themselves with a consistent decorum, but I don’t seem to be in that group. About a month ago I fell off a curb. My first response, once I hit the parking lot asphalt, was to look around, hoping that no one had observed, but wouldn’t you know, about seven people were rushing toward me to provide help.

Humor “What happened?” someone asked. I can’t explain my answer, but I heard myself saying, “I must have been pushed.” Three people backed away at that point, leading me to believe they

must have a history of why they are in a particular pushing people and didn’t room or where they left want to be implicated. their keys. But I’m embarA woman asked if I rassed to admit that I seem had broken anything. I to forget there are things I smiled, said I was fine can’t or shouldn’t do at my and let her help me to age. As a result I’ve found my feet so I could walk, myself at the top of the with whatever dignity I ladder unable to take that could muster, to my car. next step to the roof where Once there I suddenly I planned to do something, had a new thought—this although I could no longer Dr. Ann Thomas time about my underwear. remember what. Or I find I was sure that when I got home, I myself on my knees in the garden would find that I was wearing my old wondering which plants I can chew on raggedy underpants. At least seven to sustain life if I can’t figure how to people would know that I was not get myself into an upright position beonly a clumsy, wacky old woman, fore dinnertime. So far I’ve managed but one who didn’t remember what to solve these dilemmas, although her mother had taught her about occasionally one of my daughters wearing your good underwear finds out and then I have to listen whenever you went out—just in case. to the lecture that begins, “Really Forgetting only sometimes embarmother. Whatever were you thinking?” rasses me, since it seems everyone I There are other “little mistakes.” know, from time to time, has no idea Recently I decided to color my hair.

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radenton resident Brenda Spalding set out to reinvent herself and ended up with a legacy she can leave with her grandchildren. “I’m a baby boomer starting a new career as a writer,” Spalding says. “At the grand old age of 63, out of work and looking for some way to find myself again after all these years, I turned to writing children’s books. I’m learning a lot about the book industry. Publishing and marketing are not easy at any age but I’m willing to try.” A firm believer in the importance of introducing young minds to good books, Spalding would often read to her grandson, Hayden. He soon became the inspiration for a book series. “I wanted to leave something for Hayden that he can say, ‘My Granma wrote that for me.’ I want to show how little things we do for others,

whether people or animals, can make a difference,” Spalding emphasizes. In her first book, “Just Batty,’ Hayden learns about bats and how they struggle to survive in a world filled with ecological pitfalls. After building a bat box, wondrous discoveries ensue, helping Hayden and all the members of his close-knit community gain invaluable knowledge about the bats and nature overall. She adds, “The world around me is my inspiration: the colors of the sunset or the wonder of my grandson seeing a fly for the first time and trying to catch it. A word or phrase can set my mind to work on a new story.” In her next book, Hayden wants to grow a vegetable garden. “Just Batty” is available for $12 at Amazon, Barnes & Noble or sbpra.com/BrendaMSpalding.

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Saturday, October 8th, 2011 Family friendly FREE festivities include:

◆ 10 am-6 pm East Elementary School PTO Pumpkin Patch ◆ 10:00 am-10:30 am, Center Court, performances by East Elementary and Sallie Jones School Chorus ◆ 11 am-12 Noon, Center Court 2nd Annual Wiener Dog Derby ◆ 2-4 pm, Center Stage Steinswingers Oompah Band performing German and Bavarian Polkas, Waltzes and Marches ◆ 5-9 pm, Center Stage Schuplattler Gruppe Alpenrose dancers and Peter & Edith performing your favorite German tunes ◆ Village restaurants will feature German food specialties.

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– 16, 22 – 23, 29 – 30 Hunsader Farms annual Pumpkin Festival. Pick fresh-from-the-farm Halloween pumpkins, enjoy live country music, shop more than 100 craft booths, hop on a hayride or watch the corn and pumpkin cannons in action. The festival also caters to children with a colossal corn maze; hay, train and pony rides; a petting zoo and barnyard playground. Hunsader Farms, 5500 CR. 675, Bradenton. Admission is $8, parking is $5. (941) 322-2168.

House of Terror – Haunted House and Blood Drive. Get the pants scared off you for a good cause. Admission to the haunted house is $10. However, if you participate in the blood drive on opening night, you get in for free. Adult accompaniment recommended for children under 12. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Sailor Circus Big Top Tent, 2075 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota. (941) 316-8108.

– Aug. 3 Mote’s Night of Fish, Fun & Fright. Buoys and Ghouls of all ages are invited to dress up in costume and discover sea creatures from the deep in a safe and fun trick-or-treating zone. Haunted shipwreck, underwater pumpkin carving, shark tooth hunt and more. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota. (941) 388-4441.

Fright Night. Decorated store fronts set the stage for wandering spirits of St. Armands past; frightening characters appear around every corner amidst statues dressed in the Halloween spirit. Safe trick-or-treating for kids, store and restaurant deals, and a “Thriller” performance at 8:30 p.m. Events start at 6 p.m. at St. Armand’s Circle, 300 Madison Drive, Suite 201, Sarasota. (941) 388-1554.

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Yummy! Sugar-Free Chocolate Gelato I

f you’ve given up ice cream and chocolate and lots of other good stuff for health reasons, there’s good news. Gelato: loosely defined as the Italian version of ice cream and one of the main reasons to visit Italy. Mmmm. Remember the many flavors of gelato in Italian shops around the piazza? Now think of Chocolate Gelato!

Recipe Gelato contains less butterfat than ice cream (more milk—8 percent or less butterfat and little to no cream—15 percent butterfat) and it is churned less, resulting in less air in the mix and a more intense flavor. And if we’re talking chocolate, intense is what we want. Corn syrup explains the silky texture of commercial gelato, but at home you can get the same result with raw blue agave nectar (available in natural food stores). This also means a dessert free of refined sugar.

“So if we combine lower fat and calories with refined-sugar-free agave and the health benefits of chocolate, this Chocolate Gelato is actually downright virtuous! Isn’t it great to have a dessert that is rich, indulgent and virtuous?” says Carol Kicinski, on the blog “Simply Gluten-free.” Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free Chocolate Gelato Ingredients 3 cups whole milk (or dairy-free milk) 1 pinch kosher or fine sea salt 2/3 cup organic raw blue agave 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1½ tablespoons cornstarch

Directions Heat 2 cups of the milk with the salt and agave in a saucepan over medium heat until it comes to a simmer.

In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the remaining cup of milk with the cocoa powder and cornstarch. Add the mixture to the heated milk and agave mixture. Raise the heat and bring the mixture to a boil, stirring constantly. Continue to boil and stir for 1 minute. Strain the mixture into a clean bowl and let cool to room temperature. Cover with a piece of plastic wrap and refrigerate until cold, about 6 hours. (To hasten the chilling process, put the mixture in the freezer for approximately 1 hour instead.) Pour the mixture into an ice cream machine and process for 20 – 30 minutes or according to the manufacturer’s directions. Place in a covered container and freeze until hard, about 6 hours. The gelato will keep for a week in the freezer, covered. Makes about 1 quart of gelato.

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Tales of the Frugal: Couponing Gone Awry

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hanks in part to the popularity of TLCs Extreme Couponing, some shoppers are getting more than they bargained for in pursuit of savings. Coupon Sherpa reflects on the most extreme couponing mishaps to date.

Humor 1. “I Didn’t Know it Was a Crime.” That’s what she said. Seriously. Earlier this month, compulsive-couponclipper Jamie VanSickler was charged with larceny theft, a misdemeanor carrying a potential jail sentence and hefty fine. Caught in the act by a newspaper-carrier-turned-sting-agent, VanSickler took 185 leftover Sunday newspapers, indicating to police she didn’t realize it was a crime. 2. “No [Coupon] for You!” When a mother of ten tried to redeem coupons at her local Kroger store in Georgia, the store manager allegMature Lifestyles • October 2011 • page 36

edly refused to take her clippings and called her a “habitual coupon user.” This southern momma is not only the only victim of “coupon discrimination,” as other shoppers around the country hit roadblocks at the register.

knock the iPhone from her trembling hands. Upon exiting the store, Cuevas was pursued by a Walmart employee who demanded she return to “the scene of the crime” and even chased her vehicle as Cuevas left the parking lot.

3. Just Another 4. Coupon Capers Day at Walmart Lock your doors, close April Cuevas was your drapes and hold tight temporarily banned to your...er...newspapers; from all Walmarts there’s a new kind of crimiTLC’s “Extreme Couponing.” nal in town. As arrests of after an altercation involving competitor self-proclaimed “discountcoupons. When the cashier refused seeking thieves” escalate around the to take the coupons, management country, police warn concerned citiwas called and a series of unfortunate zens of an increase in newspaper theft. events ensued. Cuevas misinterpreted 5. Discount Diva Dishonored the intentions of four male shoppers On the cusp of a new season headed her way during the argument and attempted to film them. A supervi- of Extreme Couponing, coupon sor alledgedly scolded her and tried to enthusiasts cried foul when one of the

featured shoppers was recognized as Jaime Kirlew, aka “Diva for Coupons.” Kirlew made a name for herself on YouTube, unwittingly filming her unscrupulous strategy of barcode matching during a shopping trip to Target. After receiving numerous nastigrams, Kirlew quickly threw her enabler (BeCentsAble) under the bus and later admitted to coupon fraud. From CouponSherpa.com, one of four websites operating under the brand name TheFrugals.com and dedicated to helping consumers save money and live more frugally.


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hese are the 10 most frequently searched words on MerriamWebster online dictionary:

1. Pretentious: expressive of affected, unwarranted, or exaggerated importance, worth, or stature. 2. Ubiquitous: existing or being everywhere at the same time; constantly encountered; widespread. 3. Love: strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties. (maternal love for a child). 4. Cynical: contemptuously distrustful of human nature and motives; based on or reflecting a belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest. 5. Apathetic: having little or no interest or concern; indifferent

6. Conundrum: an intricate and difficult problem. 7. Albeit: conceding the fact that; even though; although.

8. Ambiguous: capable of being understood in two or more possible senses or ways. 9. Integrity: firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values; incorruptibility. 10. Affect/Effect. It’s not that people don’t know what these words mean; it’s that they have trouble remembering which one does what. The simplest distinction here is that affect is almost always a verb, and effect is usually a noun. Information from Merriam-Webster.

Plié, Please, Says 93-Year-Old Ballet Teacher S

uited up in toe shoes, Therrell Camille Smith demonstrates dance positions. At her Washington, D.C. dance school for children, where a vintage record player churns out music, the 93-year-old ballet instructor has raised the bar for late-in-life work and engagement. She has taught thousands of students and her current gig is at several D.C. public schools. The arts are important for kids, Smith believes, “because it stimulates your imagination, and you just have greater dreams.”

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digital photography to film photography. Learn about black-and-white and infared photography from Arnold Berns, who will display and talk about his World Trade Center and worldwide travel pictures. The lectures will be held at Studio 41, 4613 S. Tamiami Trl., Sarasota. Call (941) 924-5224 for more info.

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