Inspiring Living your guide to
Fall 2011
www.shannondell.com
A Publication of Shannondell at Valley Forge
Getting Away To Charleston
INSIDE Less Stress ........................3 Is it right under your nose?
Lots To Do, Plus History, Too
Health & Wellness ..............4 Tips from a wellness nurse
Fall Fun ..............................6 Grab the grandkids and go!
Living .................................7 Moving can be easy and fun
Technology ........................8 Tracing your family tree online
Spiritual Corner .................9 King James Bible must-see
Entertainment ..................10 Upcoming shows around town
Community Scoop ...........12 A horse of a different name
“1776” Opening Oct. 7
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Shannondell Performing Arts Theater
Residents Moving To Shannondell Enjoy Home Sale Assistance Watching the national news or reading virtually any business publication, it’s easy to see why adults, particularly older adults, are hesitant to consider putting their homes on the market. Headlines of “gluts,” “buyers’ markets,” and “foreclosure and short-sales” quickly correlate, in the minds of many, to extended listing times, lower sale prices and foregone equity. This, by itself, stifles the thought of exploring other living options, regardless how passionately homeowners may want or need to look around and plan for their future. That’s unfortunate.
Why? Because, according to local industry experts, the Philadelphia area has escaped the brunt of the residential real estate fallout that makes national headlines. Explains Michelle Pasquine, Real Estate Manager at Shannondell, “We never had the unsustainable escalations in value that other areas of the country saw. We just don’t have the available land for such speculative development. As such, we’ve remained fairly steady, even through the depths of recession.” Michelle goes on, “It’s important Continued on pg. 2
The iPad Finds Eager Users Among An Unlikely Crowd Edited from various sources
If you’ve flown recently, you’ve likely seen them hovered over their iPads, earphones dangling down the front of their shirts as they poke and drag their fingers across the thin LED screen. Statistics indicate these early iPad users (Apple launched the iPad in the spring of 2010) are mostly male and between the ages of 35 and 44. But don’t tell that to growing segment of adults age 65,
One of the oldest cities in America is also quite a charmer. With a semi-tropical climate, top hotels and restaurants, and a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages, Charleston, S.C. combines rich history with Southern hospitality, palmetto breezes, and plentiful upscale shopping. The best part: a direct flight from Philadelphia
even 75 and above, who are mesmerized with Apple’s gadget. Marti Weston of Arlington, VA, bought her father an iPad for his 87th birthday. According to See iPad, pg. 8
Historic Battery Row
takes less than two hours, making it a perfect autumn getaway. This mid-size metropolis has a storied past – from its heyday as a cosmopolitan trading post dating back to the 17th century and its notoriety as a key player in the Revolutionary War (and later, in the slave trade and the Civil War), to its current status as the country’s 4th busiest seaport and a world-class destination for vacationers and culture seekers alike. Although its famous Spoleto Festival recurs every year in late spring, there’s no shortage of fall happenings in Charleston. Year-round, the Charleston Continued on pg. 6