January/February 2022

January/February 2022

It’s Never too Late to Start a Fitness Plan

Have you ever had that feeling that your physical condition is going downhill? Have you been sedentary most of your life? Did you used to be active in your younger days, but have become a couch potato over the years? Are you past the point of no return — fitness-wise? Many older adults have certainly felt that way, but there’s hope, and research proves it. Most recent studies show that, contrary to what we may think, it is never too late to start an exercise program.  It can still add years to our lives and quality to those years. ...
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It’s Go Time! Read NEO Boomer’s Digital Magazine Now

Our digital edition of Northeast Ohio Boomer's first issue of 2022 is here! Look for the print magazine on newsstands soon. "It's Go Time!" is our motivating theme, so dig in for inspiration on how to get a strong start to 2022. ...
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For the Cavs Wine and Goldies, There’s No Place Like Home Court

Part of the appeal of a Wine and Goldies performance is the initial thought that these are someone’s grandparents who found their way onto an NBA court. Many of them are grandparents, that’s true, but there’s nothing haphazard about their routine.  ...
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Worth Noting: Taxes, Dark Skies & Drivers

Is 60 Elderly?
It is for Free Tax Help

We can debate if 60 is elderly, but don’t let that keep you from getting free help. We’re all about programs that save money, even those that sound a bit insulting.

That’s how we’re looking at the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program that offers free tax and related pension and retirement help for folks 60 and older.

Another program, the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), provides assistance to people who generally earn $57,000 or less, have disabilities or have limited English-speaking abilities.

The VITA/TCE sites are staffed by IRS-trained volunteers, many sponsored by local agencies. Find out where to go and what to bring by calling 800-906-9887 or visit irs.gov.

As an aside, AARP runs most of the region’s TCE sites for low- to moderate-income people through the AARP Foundation’s Tax Aide program. Learn more by calling 888-227-7669 or go to aarp.org and click the Tax Aide Locator link.

 

Dark Park,
Bright Skies

Some of the darkest skies in Ohio are at Geauga County’s Observatory Park, making it a terrific place to do wintertime stargazing.

The 1,100-acre park is an International Dark Sky Park, the only one in Ohio and one of about 100 worldwide. The Geauga Park District not only protects the park’s skies from light pollution, it also runs sky viewing programs there throughout the year.

Grab a coat and a pair of warm boots and see what’s up at Observatory Park. Even better, sign up for a park district program at geaugaparkdistrict.org.

For those of you keeping track, January’s Full Wolf Moon is the 17th. The Full Snow Moon is February 16.

 

Wheel-Ready
Roadies

Ohio’s newly launched older driver campaign is twofold: to keep us behind the wheel as long as it’s safe and to get us off the road when it isn’t.

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From Good to Great: Invest in Yourself

I have high hopes for 2022. This is the year of a better me — I’m going to invest time into myself, take care of myself, and feel better about myself. New year, new me. I started on New Year’s Eve by making a resolution that I was going to lose 20 pounds. I went to bed that night excited about my future, but I woke up the next morning and still weighed the same. What happened? ...
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Looking My Age, Whatever That Means

Change is good. But with us firmly settled into 2022, I’m all for ditching anything related to resolution-making. Just because it’s a new year doesn’t mean we were a hot mess in the old one. We’re doing the best we can right now, all things considered, and that’s good enough for today. ...
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January/February 2022 Issue – It’s Go Time!

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