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Geauga Lake Amusement Park; a History

Geauga Lake Amusement Park closed in 2007, followed by the adjoining Sea World/Wildwater Kingdom in 2016. Straddling both Aurora and Bainbridge Township, the abandoned property soon will have apartments, retail stores and homes. An Ohio landmark plaque marks the site outlining its rich history, but as is true when things try to represent memories, a plaque can never recreate the enthusiasm, excitement and energy shared by the thousands who spent time at Geauga Lake. ...
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Tough Talks

Most of us have had, or need to have, conversations with an older loved one, family member or friend about difficult topics. Here are some tips on how to navigate successfully. Money, health changes (either physical or mental) and driving are a few topics nobody wants to bring up. Add hearing loss and memory challenges to the mix and those conversations can become even more difficult. ...
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A Man with a Game Plan: Pro Football Hall of Fame President Jim Porter

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is Canton, Ohio’s best-known landmark and familiar ground to Jim Porter. He wants every Northeast Ohioan to feel the same way. ...
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David Helton and The Buzzard

A young artist for American Greetings named David Helton not only got in on the ground floor at WMMS-FM but also gave the radio station a face — a buzzard — that would come to symbolize a rock lifestyle for Northeast Ohio. ...
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Brain Games: Paying Attention

Exercise your brain with this numbers-to-letters puzzle created by Kathleen Kilpatrick. ...
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Medical Marijuana Summit Speakers set for October Event

If you’ve spent time with friends who talk about their ailments, the conversation often turns to medical marijuana. Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Control Program has 154,614 active patients registered under at least one of 25 chronic and debilitating conditions, according to the Ohio Medical Cannabis Industry Association. 

If you want to learn more about medical marijuana, then you’ll want to see what’s happening at the upcoming Ohio Cannabis Health & Business Summit Oct. 1 & 2 at the IX Center. Read more about the event and its speakers in the story below:

 

By Marcia Pledger

Joanie Caleodis, the first medical marijuana card patient in Ohio is taking part in the upcoming Ohio Cannabis Health & Business Summit at the IX Center Oct. 1 & 2.

After more than 40 years of working in her family’s catering business and 27 years working for state government, Caleodis went on disability. The Martins Ferry resident has multiple sclerosis, and says that at the time of her diagnosis there were no FDA approved meds for the form of this chronic disease she contracted, which affects the central nervous system.

“Cannabis has given me a life outside of the 16 pills a day that I was taking to manage my symptoms of multiple sclerosis,” she says.

Some of the state’s top experts, and national experts, will touch on how cannabis can play a role in managing health challenges including chronic pain. Among the speakers is Dr. Uma Dhanabalan, a Harvard trained expert who speaks nationally and globally about cannabis and its value as a medical alternative. She’s certified as a cannabinoid  medicine specialist through the American Academy of Cannabinoid medicine, and her mission is  to change the stigma regarding its use.  

The Ohio Cannabis Health & Business Summit is aimed at people in the industry as well as people who are curious about cannabis, CBD and hemp, as well as people who want to know more about canna careers.

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Adaptability: A Lifelong Skill

The skills we need to navigate through our work life are also applicable to navigating life itself. We're starting a series this fall discussing how these themes and qualities intersect, starting with the all-important one (especially for people 55 and older): adaptability. ...
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Pickleball: Yay or Nay for Older Adults?

Should older adults avoid pickleball? While it can cause various injuries, there are many advantages to pickleball: It's easy to learn, provides a good aerobic workout, boosts hand/eye coordination, and can help with balance. And since it's also fun and social, pickleball can be part of a good strategy for senior fitness. ...
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