2018Q2 Is Lawrence a Retirement Community?

IN THIS ISSUE
PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT

Second Quarter 2018

RETIRED, NOT REMOVED

story by Emily Mulligan
photos by Steven Hertzog

These seniors retired from one career only to join the workforce in another capacity for financial or social stimulation.   […]

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Second Quarter 2018

What Next?

story by Tara Trenary,
photos by Steven Hertzog

A generation of retirees faces a daunting decision: to stay in the homes they’ve lived in for years or downsize into a community of peers. […]

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Second Quarter 2018

A BALANCING ACT

story by Liz Weslander,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Early planning is key for seniors when it comes to end-of-life issues.[…]

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Second Quarter 2018

WORKING ON WELLNESS

story by Julie Dunlap,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Top-tier health care makes Lawrence is an ideal spot for seniors to land. […]

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Second Quarter 2018

SAY GOODBYE TO THE ROCKING CHAIR

story by Anne Brockhoff,
photos by Steven Hertzog

> The definition of a senior is shifting these days because of the longer, healthier lives people tend to lead.[…]

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Second Quarter 2018

THE ART OF MEMORY

story by Jackie Hedeman,
The Lawrence Arts Center

More than once in my adult life, I have spent long minutes staring at my bedroom ceiling in the middle of the night, my brain looping a certain refrain[…]

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Second Quarter 2018

CONTINUING EDUCATION, JUST BECAUSE

story by Bob Luder
photos by Steven Hertzog

LIFE LONG LEARNING. Lawrence offers many programs for seniors to continue to learn about new topics even after retirement[…]

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Second Quarter 2018

SENIOR RESOURCES ABOUND

story by Mike Anderson
photos by Steven Hertzog

The Senior Resource Center for Douglas County can help with many aspects of planning for retirement, but the key is to start early. […]

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Lawrence In Perspective
Second Quarter 2018

Old Settlers Celebrate the Founding of Kansas

by PAT MICHAELIS, Ph.D.
photos from the Kansas State Historical Society, KansasMemory.org

As people age, they get together with friends and colleagues from their past through reunions. High schools have class reunions; military units get together to remember their exploits and those lost in combat; and families have periodic get-togethers of relatives. […]

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On the Hill
Second Quarter 2018

LIFELONG LEARNING FOR CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

by Eliot Reeder,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Among the great many factors to assess when choosing a community in which to retire, a common consideration listed in recent publications […]

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Second Quarter 2018

PAT McCANDLESS

Co-Owner, Stephens Real Estate

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LMH
Second Quarter 2018

TAKE THE PLUNGE

story by Becky McClure,
Lawrence Memorial Hospital

Are you looking for a way to jazz up your exercise routine or to start an exercise program? Whatever your age or physical condition, a water program […]

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NON-PROFIT
Second Quarter 2018

MEALS ON WHEELS: FOOD WITH A HEART

story by Bob Luder,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Lawrence Meals on Wheels delivers not only tasty dishes but also friendship and joy to its clients. […]

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NEWSMAKERS
Second Quarter 2018

Good Energy Solutions, Inc. – Andy Rondon – Earns Certifiction

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Second Quarter 2018

Sunflower Bank – Supporting Education

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LOCAL • DESK
Second Quarter 2018

LOCAL SCENE

WHOSE DESK?


IN THIS ISSUE
PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT

Second Quarter 2018

RETIRED, NOT REMOVED

story by Emily Mulligan
photos by Steven Hertzog

These seniors retired from one career only to join the workforce in another capacity for financial or social stimulation.   […]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

What Next?

story by Tara Trenary,
photos by Steven Hertzog

A generation of retirees faces a daunting decision: to stay in the homes they’ve lived in for years or downsize into a community of peers. […]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

A BALANCING ACT

story by Liz Weslander,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Early planning is key for seniors when it comes to end-of-life issues.[…]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

WORKING ON WELLNESS

story by Julie Dunlap,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Top-tier health care makes Lawrence is an ideal spot for seniors to land. […]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

SAY GOODBYE TO THE ROCKING CHAIR

story by Anne Brockhoff,
photos by Steven Hertzog

> The definition of a senior is shifting these days because of the longer, healthier lives people tend to lead.[…]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

THE ART OF MEMORY

story by Jackie Hedeman,
The Lawrence Arts Center

More than once in my adult life, I have spent long minutes staring at my bedroom ceiling in the middle of the night, my brain looping a certain refrain[…]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

CONTINUING EDUCATION, JUST BECAUSE

story by Bob Luder
photos by Steven Hertzog

LIFE LONG LEARNING. Lawrence offers many programs for seniors to continue to learn about new topics even after retirement[…]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

SENIOR RESOURCES ABOUND

story by Mike Anderson
photos by Steven Hertzog

The Senior Resource Center for Douglas County can help with many aspects of planning for retirement, but the key is to start early. […]

>>MORE


Lawrence In Perspective
Second Quarter 2018

Old Settlers Celebrate the Founding of Kansas

by PAT MICHAELIS, Ph.D.
photos from the Kansas State Historical Society, KansasMemory.org

As people age, they get together with friends and colleagues from their past through reunions. High schools have class reunions; military units get together to remember their exploits and those lost in combat; and families have periodic get-togethers of relatives. […]

>>MORE


On the Hill
Second Quarter 2018

LIFELONG LEARNING FOR CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

by Eliot Reeder,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Among the great many factors to assess when choosing a community in which to retire, a common consideration listed in recent publications […]

>>MORE


Second Quarter 2018

PAT McCANDLESS

Co-Owner, Stephens Real Estate

>> VIEW THE ARTICLE


LMH
Second Quarter 2018

TAKE THE PLUNGE

story by Becky McClure,
Lawrence Memorial Hospital

Are you looking for a way to jazz up your exercise routine or to start an exercise program? Whatever your age or physical condition, a water program […]

>>MORE


NON-PROFIT
Second Quarter 2018

MEALS ON WHEELS: FOOD WITH A HEART

story by Bob Luder,
photos by Steven Hertzog

Lawrence Meals on Wheels delivers not only tasty dishes but also friendship and joy to its clients. […]

>>MORE


NEWSMAKERS
Second Quarter 2018

Good Energy Solutions, Inc. – Andy Rondon – Earns Certifiction

>> READ MORE

Second Quarter 2018

Sunflower Bank – Supporting Education

>> READ MORE


LOCAL • DESK
Second Quarter 2018

LOCAL SCENE

WHOSE DESK?


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