Living Well 60+ March-April 2014 | Page 4

4 MARCH/APRIL 2014 Contents Living Well A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR YOUR GENERATION March/April 2014 LivingWell50+ is now DIGITAL: 05 07 08 09 “That Little Road” Opened the Way West 10 FOOD DUDE Go With the Grains 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 21 5 Plus 0 MARCH / APRIL 2014 VOL. 10 ISSUE 1 ENTERTAINMENT • HEALTH • BARGAINS • LIFESTYLE There’s More to Casinos Than Just Gambling Second Chances Abound at New Opportunity School 50 YEARS AGO… First Ford Mustang Rolls Off Assembly Line Growing Herbs TRAVEL: Surprising Silver Dollar City GARDENING Glorious Gladiolas, Delightful Dahlias, Luscious Lilies Annual GAP Conference Set for March 20 FINANCIAL: Comparing Credit Unions and Banks celebrate SPRING CALENDAR SENIOR SERVICES DIRECTORY How to Have a Strategy for Better Communication in the Second Half of Life 22 23 Golf Gets You Going 24 25 26 28 29 30 + is Living Well 50 of uct a proud prod Best Friends Move to Bridgepointe WRITERS STAFF Angela S. Hoover Jean Jeffers Frank Kourt Jamie Lober Abby Malik Lisa M. Petsche Sandra W. Plant Jan Ross CJ Sebastian Doris Settles Martha Evans Sparks editor/staff writer STAFF WRITERS: PERSON OF INTEREST Late Life Success: Laura Ingalls Wilder Eldercrafters Program Promotes Socializations Regular Recreation Benefits Seniors Are You Ready? Disaster preparedness essential 50 YEARS AGO… Unmanned Gemini 1 Launched Tanya Tyler John Brokamp publisher Janet Roy director of creative services Brian Lord sales manager Kim Blackburn sales representative John Hoffeld sales representative THE MORE THINGS CHANGE: Let There Be Light FROM THE EDITOR Dear Friends, If you watch any TV these days, you’re sure to learn some new and interesting words. Polar vortex. Twitter. Selfie. Twerking. Each generation has its own slang and each generation creates new things that need new names. Tanya Tyler • [email protected] It’s intriguing to study the evolution of language and to see how words change over time. For instance, “awful,” derived from the words “awe” and “full,” used to mean something that was amazing. Now it means something that’s not very pleasant. One of the best ways to stay Living Well 50 Plus is to study new things, such as a language or an instrument. Hop on the Internet and research different topics or start discovering your genealogy. See what you can find out about the slang of ages. Never stop learning! But do stop twerking. Tanya