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Introducing Outspoken Cyclist/Daily Yoga Blogger Diane Jenks

An outspoken cyclist and yogi for life, blogger Diane Jenks has much to say about better living after 50. ...
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Side Hustles that Add Cash to Your Wallet

Need some extra cash? Then you need a side hustle. We talked to local Boomers who found ways to make extra money in their spare time. ...
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The Sky’s the Limit at Geauga County’s Observatory Park. See What’s Up.

Night sky watchers dream of clear, cool evenings when the stars seem to pop with bright clarity. Autumn and early winter are perfect times to take in the beauty of Northeast Ohio's skies. A good place to start is the dark sky park in Geauga County ...
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Come See the Monarchs with Lake Metroparks

If you've ever ventured out into Lake Erie, you know how formidable it can seem. It's big, too. Imagine if you were a butterfly making your way across it. How do they do it? Why? And what happens when they come to a place like the bluffs in Lake County? ...
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Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing at the Great Lakes Science Center

Do you remember where you were when we landed on the moon? Like other historic milestones, the moon landing is etched in our memories - at least for those of us old enough to remember that hot summer night in Northeast Ohio. There's probably not a better place around to mark the event than at the Great Lakes Science Center with a real-life astronaut and scientists from the NASA Glenn Research Center. ...
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Eager to Start Garden Projects? Steer Clear of a Sore Back

You've been waiting for weeks to spread mulch or to start that patio project. But don't let all that physical labor cause back pain that will linger long into the summer. Work smart, pace yourself and don't try to do everything by yourself. Moderation is key to most things we do, and that includes yard projects. And we get it, the rain has caused all of us to fall behind. Just don't let your back pay the price for making up lost time. ...
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Going Native: How to Incorporate Native Plants in Your Landscape

Go native this year. The Native Plant Society of Northeastern Ohio encourages folks to use and appreciate native plants. Use them the way nature does and reap the benefits. If you're new to gardening, or just new to natives, you might be surprised at the variety of easy-to-grow plants that you can incorporate into your backyard flowerbeds. Resistant to pests and diseases, natives are no-fuss additions that bring texture and color to yards. You won't have to worry about the vagaries of Ohio's weather when you stick with plants and trees that grow here naturally. From milkweed to trout lily, it's not difficult to find something that will work with your garden plan. ...
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Local Musicians Play All the Right Notes

 

 

Music can call at any age. These NEO musicians started playing when the muse was ready; some early, some later.

 

CHAD PENGAL

Chad Pengal, 61, has been interested in bluegrass music since he was in seventh grade, but he didn’t get serious about playing it until his mid-50s.

“I always wanted to learn,” says the homebuilder and owner of Chadwick Homes in Mentor. To that end, 15 years ago, he bought a banjo and started experimenting. “I started plucking away but didn’t get anywhere. I wasn’t able to concentrate until my kids grew up and moved out. I was involved with them and their activities. Once my kids grew up, I found I had a lot more spare time to work on learning to play the instruments.”

In his 50s, he started taking lessons on a five-string banjo and was soon jamming with local musicians at one of their homes. That led to a band that played small, local venues for a year before members went their separate ways.

When Pengal met his now-girlfriend, Gloria Severino, he took his playing to a new level. Severino had recently left a popular Northeast Ohio club band after a 23-year career as a singer and musician. She saw talent in Pengal’s playing and talked him into starting a duo.

Today that duo – Pickin Rocks – plays bluegrass, country and Americana songs at bars, restaurants and wineries in Northeast Ohio. Pengal plays banjo and standup bass, while Severino plays acoustic guitar. Both do power vocals.

“I’ve always loved music,” says Pengal. “I like live music and going to small places and seeing talented musicians. All my family is musical. My dad plays button box with the Fairport Harbor Jammers. My sister has a band that plays around town. And my son is a full-time, professional musician in Nashville.”

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