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It’s time to request an entry book to enter the 19th Annual Polk Senior Games scheduled for February 26 – March 13, 2011. The Games offer a two-week series of 86 athletic and recreational Olympic-style events. They attract over 2,600 men and women, 50 and over, with a variety of skills - the serious competitor, the fun at heart, the seasoned athlete, the late bloomer, and the physically...
Eighty-year-old Violet Sesco is a great-great-grandmother and a member of the Professional Women's Bassmaster Tour
Never let age stop you from anything! Bill Hargrove loved bowling and hit the lanes every week until his death at age 106. He was the oldest bowler in the world.
Five new Directors and Officers for the 2012 - 2013 year were elected at the April meeting of Polk Senior Games. New board members are Irene Prewitt, Stephen Mann, Cindy Dulin, Rodger Ricks and Carrie Laidler. Officers elected are President Rudy Gittens, 1st VP Bud Hollwell, 2nd VP Dick Cheney, Treasurer Jean Eissman, Secretary Duane Hopkins, Past President Dee Oeters, Member at Large Larry...
In May of 2006, the almost-final PDF version of the book arrived from Sentient and we began going through it, page by page, making revisions and finding errors. I was surprised at how some of the rules of grammar had changed from what I had learned in school in the 1950s. Things that I called errors turned out to be correct today. Once the editing was done, off it went yet again. The...
Just before Thanksgiving I teamed up with Cindy Shea, the director of the lifelong learning...
You can't build much of anything without concrete. But it has far more uses than just for construction. One, is to create fine works of art. Kia Ricchi designs and builds landmark displays with it. See why she makes such a big impression!
Living Life or Watching it go by? By Dwight Bain, Nationally Certified Counselor and Certified Life Coach Notice the difference between two groups of people in our culture. One group is actively watching life, while the other group is actively doing life. I discussed this gap recently about why some guys watch as much as 35 hours a week of TV sports and totally ignore their family....
I thought the Oscars awards show was a great example of why filmmakers spend so much time and money perfecting their craft. None of them do it because they think they will get nominated -- they do it because it's their passion, and they feel fulfilled by their work. The nomination is just icing on the cake.I think that's why I got so excited when I saw big-time celebrities get emotional when...