By Blog Coordinator Meghan Randolph We hope you're gearing up for a weekend of family, or relaxation, or whatever you like to do with your Thanksgiving! Last night I came across an exercise for writing. Maybe you've seen it before. It's a fun way to go into a reflective time of year, when we think … Continue reading “Things I Know To Be True,” plus a Thanksgiving Song
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Computer Password Safety
Submitted by SAIL Vendor Cris Carpenter, HouseCall Computer Services, LLC It's important to follow safety guidelines while you're enjoying the internet. Here are some great tips for keeping your personal information safe with your passwords online. Guidelines to help keep your accounts protected 1. Use strong passwords. Rather than just using a single word, strong … Continue reading Computer Password Safety
November Reads: Working Couples, History-Making Women, and a 40-Year Love Story
Snow? SNOW??? Already? Well, on the bright side, it makes a good excuse to grab your warm blanket and a good book. This month we found some really interesting titles for you to enjoy. Don't forget to check out the SAIL Book Club, led by Jerry and Margaret Greeno. This month's title is The Housekeeper and … Continue reading November Reads: Working Couples, History-Making Women, and a 40-Year Love Story
Four reasons to check out the Vendor Fair!
The 2019 SAIL Vendor Fair takes place Friday, November 1 at 11:00 a.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 5701 Raymond Road. Register online here or by calling SAIL at 608-230-4321. Lunch, social time, and a brief program will be provided. This is a popular event, so make sure to get your registration in as … Continue reading Four reasons to check out the Vendor Fair!
Your October reading list (From spooky to thought-provoking)
By Blog Coordinator Meghan Randolph If you're like me, October means it's Spooky Month! The holiday is not for everyone, but for those who like a heart-pounding book with your candy corns and pumpkin spice lattes, here are a couple of suggestions of classics to enjoy or revisit. There's also a non-spooky, but equally absorbing, … Continue reading Your October reading list (From spooky to thought-provoking)





