Lifelong Learning

Age Out Loud

In 1963, when President John F. Kennedy designated May the month to highlight older adults, only 17 million Americans were 65 or older.  Today, more than 46 million men and…

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Tax Terms You Might Not Know, But Maybe Should

A tax refund is money owed to the taxpayer. IRS stands for Internal Revenue Service, the federal agency that collects taxes. April 15 is the deadline to file federal taxes,…

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Inspire Your Heart with Art

“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” —Pablo Picasso Think back to your childhood.

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Questions to Ask Your Financial Advisor at Tax Season

Think of it as an annual checkup with your financial practitioner.    How would you rate my overall financial health – excellent, good, fair, or poor? Have my investments “gained”…

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What Documents Should I Keep?

Our American landscape – urban, suburban and rural – is dotted with self-storage units, and every year, more dots crop up. With the trend of downsizing, that increase shows no…

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Good Reads: Should You Choose Paper or Electronic?

Pre-Kindle, my husband was a sporadic reader. Now his electronic reader is rarely out of reach – though black and slim, it’s easy to overlook. At home, he sits wherever…

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Good Reads: Best Spiritual Books

As your thoughts turn to 2017, consider incorporating Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat’s Spiritually Literate New Year’s Resolutions into your life. The 10 practices developed by the Brussats, founders of…

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Life Enriching Travel

As we grow older and the demands of home and work ease, many of us begin to view traveling as an opportunity for enrichment rather than relaxation. Afternoons poolside with…

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Protect Yourself from Computer Hacking

One day, a Kendal at Oberlin resident checked his email and found a message from an old friend in the inbox.

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