By SAIL Marketing Coordinator Meghan Randolph Can you believe it's almost the end of January? But that's exciting news for us at SAIL because it means we're getting closer to jumping into our SAILing Into The Future program. Using experienced faculty, we're exploring the things that may come up for older adults, how to think … Continue reading Five reasons to attend “How Do You Want To Be Remembered?”
Ways to keep your mind sharp!
By Marketing Coordinator Meghan Randolph No matter what age we are, it's always good to keep the mind on its toes...(or something like that...maybe I need to look into some of these!) This terrific list from a senior living facility in Chicago gives a list of fun and productive ways to keep those wheels turning. … Continue reading Ways to keep your mind sharp!
January reads: “Women Rowing North” and more!
We at SAIL hope you're surviving the January weather! If you're cozied up at home and need some great reading, here are a few articles (some with book recommendations) that members have sent to us: Just click the title to be taken to the link. "The Joy of Being A Woman In Her '70s" - The New … Continue reading January reads: “Women Rowing North” and more!
Older=WISER! Great New Year’s Advice From the Wisest Americans
By SAIL Marketing Coordinator Meghan Randolph The longer you've lived, the more great advice you have for making the most of life! The fantastic website Next Avenue gathered some sage words and excellent New Year's Resolution inspirations from over 1000 older adults. This is great advice for readers of all ages! Highlights include the following. … Continue reading Older=WISER! Great New Year’s Advice From the Wisest Americans
A Lesson From the Great Flood of August, 2018
Recently, SAIL member Gerry Campbell had an eye-opening experience. During the August 2018 flooding, there was significant damage to his home and possessions. He learned about how he thinks about items he's accumulated over the years, how to assess certain items' value, and how to part with things he may not need. At the same … Continue reading A Lesson From the Great Flood of August, 2018





