Northeast Ohio Boomer Magazine’s May-June 2024 Issue: Time to Thrive!

Northeast Ohio Boomer Magazine’s May-June 2024 Issue: Time to Thrive!

- in 2024 editions, Magazine, May/June

Have you noticed? The days are longer and warm weather has shown up earlier than usual this year. Why not take advantage of this Time to Thrive? Our May-June issue has plenty to launch you into Northeast Ohio’s sunniest season with a list of places to go and things to see that may not be on your radar. We also dive into other topics: starting a business, adding color to your life, navigating a tricky caregiving issue, and exploring the outdoors with grandkids. Plus…we sat down with investigative reporter Carl Monday for a glimpse into his life at work and home.

And, if you’re considering downsizing, our special community section spotlights Beachwood. It’s far more than great shopping and restaurants.

Enjoy our digital issue below and look for hard-copy magazines at stores, libraries, fitness centers and other outlets soon. Find yours at your neighborhood Marc’s store, Discount Drug Mart, Giant Eagle, library, rec center, senior center or over 700 other outlets. You can always contact us at [email protected] to find the closest location to you.

Northeast Ohio Boomer’s email newsletter, The Beat, comes out every Wednesday with the latest news, happenings and fun stuff around town. Be sure to get signed up at northeastohiothrive.com/subscribe/.
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About the author

Marie Elium joined Mitchell Media in 2015 as editor of Northeast Ohio Thrive, formerly Boomer magazine. A freelance writer for 45 years and a former newspaper reporter, she believes everyone has a story worth telling. She resides in Portage County where she grows flowers, tends chickens and bees and Facetimes with her young grandsons. Marie can be reached at [email protected]

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