Kendal Collects Art Show
The eclectic and diverse interests and livelihoods of Kendal at Oberlin residents are on display this summer in the community’s three art galleries.
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Kendal Residents Reflect on Gay Rights Issues
Two years ago, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision guaranteeing marriage equality was hailed as a major victory for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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Does Longevity Mean Multiple Moves After Retirement?
The increased life expectancy of U.S. men and women continues to have impacts far and wide. On a national level, health care and employment are affected as older adults work…
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Planning Your Financial Future
All your life you’ve been saving for retirement. But now that it’s here, you’re wondering if it will be enough. Older Americans fear running out of money more than death,…
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Walking for Health: A Step in the Right Direction
When Jerry Berner moved to Kendal at Oberlin, he quickly discovered the most popular physical activity at the community – walking the 1-mile perimeter. But Jerry, a member of the…
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Downsizing: Much Ado About Stuff
A tape measure and assorted colors of sticky dots, notes and masking tape. A list of local charities in need of donated stuff. A “less-is-more” frame of mind.
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Volunteering is Good for You
Mention that you volunteer at a homeless shelter or your local school or church, and the response is often, “That’s so wonderful you want to help others.”
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Down and Dirty of Downsizing
Moving to a smaller house is at least 3 years down the road for my husband and me, but I’m already thinking about downsizing. Like many baby boomers, our house…
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Is a Continuing Care Retirement Community for You?
Many of us baby boomers entered our 20s imagining that “starter” home when we finally decided to settle down. Criteria might have included a safe neighborhood, convenient to work and…
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