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Hale Farm Harvest Festival Set for October

Almost nothing's better than a beautiful national park in autumn. When the park is close to home — and it's got a restored pioneer village, that's even better. Head over to Hale Farm & Village in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and see what's cooking at its annual Harvest Festival for a can't-be-beat peek at fall's splendor. ...
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NEO Grandparent: Apple Butter & More

Nothing smells quite like fall as much as the sweet aroma of apples cooking in an old-fashioned, huge copper kettle over a wood fire! A special treat for the senses will be your reward as you attend a Northeast Ohio apple butter festival with the grandkids. ...
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Need Help Managing Money? Try a Representative Payee

Millions of Americans who get monthly Social Security benefits or Supplemental Security Income payments need help managing their money, and may need a representative payee. This is a person or an organization the Social Security Administration appoints to receive and manage a person’s benefits. ...
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Grandparents’ Day is Sept. 12; Read All About It

Playing with grandkids is more fun than reading about them, to be sure. But we're always up for books on upping the grandparenting game. If you're a grandparent, or know someone who is about to become one, we've found a few books you may like to read or pass along to mark Grandparents' Day (Sept. 12). ...
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Masks, Social Distancing & Better Communication

It's not over. Masks and social distancing will be with us for some time. And it can be difficult to communicate with people when our mouths are covered and we're standing farther apart than we did in pre-pandemic times. Clear communication is especially challenging for those with hearing loss. September is National Deaf Awareness Month. Try these practical tips and strategies that help when talking with everyone; especially with those with hearing loss.  ...
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Keep Your Garden Looking Good Into Fall

Shorter days, darker mornings, earlier dusk. It’s September and officially, “Autumn” is just days away. If your gardens and containers are looking overgrown and slightly weary, here are some tips on reviving their appearance and adding some new plants to extend the gardening season to the first hard frost. ...
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Social Security Running Out Funds Earlier Than Expected

Social Security's (OASI and DI) Trust Funds are projected to become depleted in 2034, one year earlier than projected last year, with 78 percent of benefits payable at that time. The DI Trust Fund is estimated to become depleted in 2057, eight years earlier than last year’s estimate, with 91 percent of benefits still payable. ...
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Physical Movement: Think It. Move It. Do It.

Exercise can grow your brain and also protect it against damage. Physical exercise promotes the maintenance of healthy neurons and the creation of new neurons, as well. Moving our bodies has the ability to shape both our brains and our physiques. Essentially, sit less. Move more! ...
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