By SAIL Marketing Coordinator Meghan Randolph I don't know about you, but I hate flying. When I was on a national tour, I flew every week, and I didn't seem to mind it as much then, but now, taking the occasional flight stresses me out considerably. The money, the time, the inconveniences. Ugh. When I'm … Continue reading Avoiding Baggage Fees, and Other Advice For Flying
Tech Tip: Windows 7 vs. Windows 10
By SAIL Vendor Cris Carpenter Common Question: "I'm hearing reports that Microsoft is going to discontinue support for Windows 7 early next year, and my computer runs that operating system. What should I do?" Answer: The short answer is that you don't need to do anything for the foreseeable future. Even if Microsoft discontinues support … Continue reading Tech Tip: Windows 7 vs. Windows 10
Get Your August Arts Month Calendar!
Tuesday, 7/16, 6:00 p.m.: A few people said they had a problem with the link below. The new link provided should work. If you need a copy of this calendar, please feel free to e-mail info@sailtoday.org or call 230-4321. August Arts Month is coming up soon! We wanted to alert you to our August Arts … Continue reading Get Your August Arts Month Calendar!
Your July Reading List
Whew! It's hot out there. Whether you're soaking up the sun or relaxing in the shade, it's a great time to grab a cool beverage and dive deep into a book! This month, we have a book on redefining aging (our favorite topic at SAIL!), a sonnet sequence about a modern Pilgrim, and a classic … Continue reading Your July Reading List
Starting on the Bright Side of Life
By SAIL Member Gerry Campbell I have a work history in helping people think about and act to make their communities better places to live. In the world of community development studies, there is an approach that emphasizes the strength in communities. This flips the prevailing "look for the problems" approach, which misses what's good … Continue reading Starting on the Bright Side of Life





