Carly and Charly Never ones to rest on our laurels (whatever those are), we were ready to take on a new, fast-paced feline adventure: Pickleball. After learning to play tennis, we thought—why not? This fourth book in The Adventures of Carly and Charly series takes us out on the pickleball courts in style and with lots of…
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Features, June 2022
Preserve End-of-the-Season Party a Near Catastrophe!
Bonnie Barazani It was May 7, two days before 127 neighbors were going to attend a catered dinner to be held in the Barazanis’ yard. A phone call came in—Carrabba’s Italian Restaurant said that they would not be able to cater the party. Panic set in! Let’s see, there’s Costco or perhaps Domino’s Pizza. Cancel the…
Features, June 2022
Your Medicare Enrollment Timeline
Leah Sugar Kari, AMR, FHIAS, Retired Pharmaceutical Representative and Licensed Insurance Agent Specializing in Medicare Products No matter how accomplished we adults are, the subject of enrolling into Medicare is one we approach cautiously and respectfully. We simply do not want to get our enrollment into Medicare wrong. Here are some frequently asked questions you…
Features, June 2022
The Kindness of Strangers in SaddleBrooke
I was recently having breakfast with six friends on the patio of the Roadrunner Grill in SaddleBrooke One. I was telling my friends about my first grandson Ari, born in December in Singapore. He unfortunately was diagnosed with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS), a rare but devastating genetic disorder. I told my friends that my son was…
Features, June 2022
Write Women
Renee Mazin Ladies, it’s summertime! Wouldn’t you like a girl trip with a best friend, or lunch, or maybe just to hang out by the pool for fun? Meet some gals who want to be your pal. We are celebrating women authors who write about women. They deserve recognition for the characters they create in…
Features, June 2022
No Beginning/No End
Features, June 2022
2 Your Health: The Story of the Rubber Band and a Pinched Nerve
Craig Brue, D.C., Chiropractor Whenever I give a lecture about back and neck pain, I usually use a rubber band to demonstrate the effects of a pinched nerve. If you tightly wrap a rubber band around the base of your finger, it won’t be long before your finger begins to throb, ache, swell, and turn…