The Center for Productive Longevity Lowers Age Requirements for Later-Life Story Contest
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Added: Mon. Aug 13, 2012 4:30pm
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The
Center for Productive Longevity (CPL) has decided to expand the Later-Life Story Contest
to include entries from people 50 and older, down from the 55+ age requirement,
due to substantial interest expressed by people in that younger age bracket. While
CPL generally focuses on people 55 and older, many people are also starting
businesses and living inspirational lives within the prime years of 50-55. Over
the course of the contest, CPL has received feedback asking for the age
qualifications to be lowered and so CPL decided to honor that request.
A
panel of three influential, highly regarded judges will select one winner in
each of the following two categories: (1) Entrepreneurship Success Stories and
(2) Inspirational Life Stories. The winners will each receive $1,000 and a
specially designed trophy. From the entries, CPL will select a variety of entrepreneur
success stories to post on its website, along with the stories of the two
winners.
The
essential purpose of this contest is to demonstrate that older people in
America can continue to lead successful and inspirational lives. With 30 years
added to longevity in the 20th century, people will be doing so into
their 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond.
The
deadline to enter the contest is coming up quickly, August 31, 2012. CPL will announce the two winners on
October 1, 2012.
To
submit a story, visit www.ctrpl.org/laterlifestorycontest and complete a submission
form. Entrants must be 50 and older and be willing to have their story posted
on the CPL website for viewing and for possible publication. Stories may also
be sent to James Hooks at jhooks@ctrpl.org.
For
more information on CPL and the Later-Life Story Contest for older entrepreneurs,
visit www.ctrpl.org or Facebook at www.facebook.com/CTRPL.
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