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JULY: WET & WILD

Sarasota Edition Published monthly by Lifestyles After 50 Volume 30, Issue 7 Publisher Ed Graves Ed.Graves@lifestylesafter50.com Editor Terri Bryce Reeves Terri.Reeves@lifestylesafter50.com

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f you are among those who spend their summers in our Florida melting pot, you know you are in for a daily dose of heat, humidity, thunderstorms, frizzy hair and endless attacks by those little suckers that can bite faster than you can swat. You tread carefully so as not to slip on the bright green algae that grows on sidewalks, patios and pool decks–and to avoid those fire ants from hell. And you are well aware that our summers like to hang around for a long, long time. At least until October. Sometimes through December. But perhaps our biggest summer and fall challenges are the hurricanes that may come knocking at our door anytime between now and November. Are you prepared? In the past couple of years, Florida has experienced two devastating hurricanes: last year’s Cat 5 hurricane, Michael, and Irma, which covered the whole state in 2017. Threats include not only high winds but also storm surges that can result in catastrophic damage. After the storm, power may not be restored for days or weeks. If you elect to stay during a hurricane, make sure you have a three- to five-day supply of water for everyone in the household along with non-perishable snacks and food items (don’t forget the can opener). Fill your car tank with gas and your wallet with cash. Have at least one month’s supply of medicine and plenty of batteries for flashlights, hand-held fans and cell phone chargers. Other things that will no doubt come in handy include rubber boots, baby wipes (for personal hygiene), antibacterial wipes (for cleaning surfaces), a first-aid kit, pillows and sleeping bags. Don’t forget to provide for the needs of pets, elders and babies too. Try to eat up your perishables at the first sign of a hurricane and freeze water bottles to help keep the refrigerator cool in case of a power outage. Pick up any items in your yard that

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could become flying missiles. We wish you a tranquil hurricane season, but if that’s not the case, we wish you success in your preparations and safety should the storm arrive. In the meantime, enjoy our July issue as we take a nostalgic 50-year-look-back at the first moon landing and other happenings in the summer of 1969. Columnist Michael Wright lends his offbeat humor to the subject and film critic Randal Hill previews the new flick, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in which Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio team up for a story set in 1969 Los Angeles. Susan Goldfein puts AOL shaming to rest and David Novak pens about potential legislative changes to 401(k)s. Then Kathy Megyeri rounds it all out with an overview of the new Statue of Liberty Museum. Trip to New York City anyone? Please note that all stories may not appear in all editions so for a complete look at our offerings, visit lifestylesafter50.com. Have a wonder-filled July and stay summer-safe. See you in August.

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Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon. July 1969, AD. We came in peace for all mankind.” ~Neil Armstrong

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Rocketmen

Fifty years ago, these astronauts took a historic moonwalk on a dusty orb By RANDAL C. HILL

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y the early 1960s, America was trailing the Soviet Union in space development. This undoubtedly played a part in President John F. Kennedy’s appeal on May 25, 1961, to a special joint session of Congress when he pronounced, “I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth.” Eight years later, at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center on the morning of July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 thundered off the launch pad in a billowy cloud of smoke, destined for immortality. Neil Armstrong, a 38-year-old civilian research pilot, led the three-man crew, which also consisted of Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, 39, and MiNASA chael Collins, 38. Media coverage naturally focused on the astronauts, move burned fuel, already running but the total numdangerously low. ber of scientists, The Eagle finally settled onto the engineers, service moon’s Sea of Tranquility with only and construction 25 seconds of fuel left. Had it run workers involved out, the operation would have been in the mission had automatically aborted in order to s u rg e d t o m o r e guarantee an adequate supply for the than 400,000. return flight home. In the next Armstrong immediately radioed 76 hours, the asMission Control in Houston with his tronauts soared now-iconic announcement “The Eagle 240,000 miles, avhas landed.” eraging over 3,100 That evening, Armstrong descended m i l e s p e r h o u r. from the ship as a television camera They entered a luattached to the Eagle beamed the nar orbit on July astronauts’ progress back to Earth. 19, and the next day When he opened the hatch and their lunar module, stepped onto the moon’s surface, Eagle, separated he maintained that he had intended from the command to say, “That’s one small step for a module, Columbia, Left to right: Lunar Module Pilot Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, man, one giant leap for mankind,” but where Michael ColCommander Neil Armstrong and Command a possible momentary microphone lins remained on Module Pilot Michael Colling relax during training glitch had him announcing to the board to monitor the for the Apollo 11 mission. world, “That’s one small step for man, situation. The Eagle began its descent to the lunar surface two one giant leap for mankind.” Aldrin followed Armstrong 19 minutes later, being hours later. However, when Armstrong prepared to set the craft down, he realized that boulders and craters careful not to lock the Eagle’s hatch, as there was no were posing a potential hazard, so he maneuvered outer handle—and no roadside assistance number to it to a flatter, safer place nearby. Unfortunately, that call 240,000 miles away. Lifestyles After 50 • Sarasota/Manatee • July 2019 • page 6

The pair spent 21 hours and 36 minutes—almost a f u l l day—on the moon. They stayed in the Eagle for over six hours after they landed and took frequent breaks when they walked on the surface. The thermally cooled underwear they wore inside their spacesuits helped them fend off the potentially lethal 200-degree Fahrenheit lunar surface temperatures. Following NASA’s directive, Armstrong and Aldrin loaded nearly 50 pounds of moon rocks and soil into the Eagle, took photographs and conducted tests. The hardest task then facing the two was the planting of the American flag. The moon’s surface was rockhard, and the astronauts only managed to hammer Old Glory a few inches into the surface, where it subsequently fell over from the Eagle’s takeoff blast. Besides the American flag, the NASA astronauts left behind several other items, including a plaque that read: “Here men from the planet Earth first set foot on the moon – July 1969 A.D. – We came in peace for all mankind.” When returning to the lunar module, Aldrin accidentally tripped the circuit breaker used to activate the main engine; after a moment of panic, though, he was able to push the switch back into the correct position with a felt-tip pen. Armstrong and Aldrin reconnected successfully with Collins and Columbia, and on July 22, Apollo 11 began its journey home, safely splashing into the Pacific Ocean two days later. It’s estimated that over 550 million people worldwide followed the historymaking event on television. To date, the U.S. is the only country that has had successful crewed missions (six of them) to the moon. The last one was in 1972. Other countries have placed unmanned spacecraft on the lunar surface. NASA plans to put the first woman and the next man on the moon in 2024. The mission is named Artemis, after the Greek goddess of the moon and twin sister of the god Apollo. “I think it is very beautiful that 50 years after Apollo, the Artemis program will carry the next man and the first woman to the moon,” announced NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine. “I have a daughter who is 11 years old, and I want her to be able to see herself in the same role as the next women that go to the moon.”


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Helen Mirren 74 on July 26

Alex Trebek 79 on July 22

Tom Hanks 63 on July 9

ez Jennifer Lop 24 50 on July

Woody Harrelson 58 on July 23

July’s birthstone is: Ruby

July’s flower is: Water Lily

Donald Suther land 84 on July 17

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Sweet Adelines Announces New Director

agic of Manatee, the Bradenton chapter of Sweet Adelines, has appointed Stephen Ditchfield as the new choral director. He takes over for the previous director of over 30 years, Lois Van Beek, who resigned due to health issues. (She’ll still be singing from the risers.) Ditchfield lives with his family of accomplished singers in the Sarasota area where he became director of the 100-man Sarasota Chorus of the Keys. They won the Sunshine District 2004 Chorus Championship, and for the first time in the chapter’s history, qualified to compete in the 2005 International Chorus Competition where they scored among the top 30 choruses in the world. The Sweet Adelines, a four-part women’s harmony group, welcomes guests and prospective new members to watch rehearsals every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Bradenton Christian School, 3304 43rd St. W., Bradenton.

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imed to publish with the opening of the brand-new Statue of Liberty Museum, this official book, published by Rizzoli Electa in conjunction with the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, shares Lady Liberty’s impressive backstory through archival images, maps, text and breathtaking photos. This beautiful keepsake book will dazzle readers as they learn about the 450,000-pound copper statue (now patinaed to a blue-green), a gift from the people of France. Designed by French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi with assistance from Gustave Eiffel (who built the iconic Paris tower), it soars 305-feet into the air over New York Harbor. The robed neoclassical sculpture, which draws more than four million visitors a year to Liberty Island, holds a torch above her head with her right hand and, in her left, carries a tablet inscribed with Roman numerals depicting July 4, 1776, the date of the Declaration of Independence. A broken shackle and chain are at her feet, memorializing the abolition of slavery. Lady Liberty has since become an icon of freedom, a national park tourism destination and a welcoming beacon to millions of immigrants. She has been the site of political rallies and demonstrations and is featured in many movies.

But she was harder to conceive than most people realize. Bartholdi struggled for years to raise enthusiasm and money for his future dream gal in America. It took the help of friend Edouard de Laboulaye (who wished to celebrate the emancipation of four million slaves in the U.S.) and Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World, to make it all happen. Finally, in 1885, the statue arrived from France in 350 pieces; it took a year to assemble. President Grover Cleveland dedicated it in 1886 (after 15 minutes of applause from massive crowds) speaking of the light held aloft which “illumines the way to man’s enfranchisement.” President Ronald Reagan rededicated the monument 100 years later on July 4, 1986, after a multi-million-dollar restoration that included a new torch and flame. Now, the new $100 million museum, paid for by private donations, celebrates this statue which is held dear by people everywhere. Whether or not you can personally visit the Lady and see her museum, you will surely enjoy this glossy and informative gem of a book which details an important chapter in our country’s history.

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‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ July Film By RANDAL C. HILL

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n his ninth movie offering, Quentin Tarantino takes us back to August 1969 with this nostalgic, if somewhat silly, buddy comedy successfully folded into a twisted take on the Charles Manson murders. Tarantino proudly describes his stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt as, “the most exciting star dynamic duo since Robert Redford and Paul Newman.” DiCaprio plays Rick Dalton, a washedup, alcoholic, TV cowboy and action star whose smug confidence covers up a world of self-doubts. Dalton is marooned in the City of Angels with his only friend, stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), an easygoing and simple soul who hides a

terrible secret of which he may or may not be guilty. A series of DUIs has cost Dalton his driver’s license, so he is dependent upon Booth to chauffeur him around. Along the way, Booth delivers pep talks as the fading star sheds boozy tears of self-pity. Tarantino’s script, which he worked on for five years, has Dalton renting a Beverly Hills-area mansion on upscale Cielo Drive and living next door to a golden show-biz couple, Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) and Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha). Tate, a little-known actress of ethereal beauty, becomes a fleeting but well-developed character in Tarantino’s hands. In the meantime, charismatic wacko Charles Manson (Damon Herriman) has trained his collection of luscious acolytes to spend their days on Sunset Boulevard amassing money, food and attention. Dalton dismisses the provocatively dressed teens as hippie trash, but Booth becomes intrigued enough to offer a ride home to Pussycat (Margaret Qualley), a

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flirty, zonked-out nymphet who lives on Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern and, in his final the Spahn Movie Ranch, now squatted on film role, Luke Perry. by Manson and his followers. The film is a requiem for a past age, Weaving the Manson tragedy into a wistful Tinseltown homage presented his fictional story, Tarantino applies his as a dark romp filled with teeth-grinding own spin to the infamous murder scene pathos. It’s Tarantino’s love letter to a involving Tate as it unfolds next to twisted world that has mesmerized him Dalton’s home. since his childhood. The filmmaker known for his ensemble The movie opens on July 26th. casts, extreme onscreen violence and fondness of pop culture perfectly captures the zeitgeist of 1969 Hollywood with radiant shots of billboards and movietheater marquees, as well as hit 45s of the day that throb nonstop from car radios always Sony tuned to KHJ, the chief Los Angeles Top 40 powerhouse at the time. Along the way, we are Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Al Pacino in treated to cameos from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood the likes of Al Pacino,

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