Posts Tagged Holiday Season

  • The Golden Rule The Golden Rule

    By Mary Schricker Gemberling I am a newspaper reader! Almost every morning, I pour myself a cup of coffee, turn on the Today show and settle down to read the paper. By knowing what is going on in the world, I feel I am better prepared to understand viewpoints, weigh both sides of the issues and ...

  • Celebrate National Get Organized Month Celebrate National Get Organized Month

    By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford After the hectic pace of the holiday season, it is easy to understand why January has been designated National Get Organized Month. And, while a professional organizer would provide a list of household tasks to better manage your home, I think the same con...

  • Family Reflection to Start a New Year Family Reflection to Start a New Year

    By Rondi Doyle Director of Community Relations Child Abuse Council The clock has struck 12 midnight, the ball has dropped, the fireworks are over, and a new year is upon us. Before picking up the resolutions and starting the hustle of a fresh start, it is important to remember our family histo...

  • PUBLISHER’S CORNER PUBLISHER’S CORNER

    By Dee Deuth, CSA Weerts Funeral Home T’was a Night To Remember T’was a night to remember 2012, 17th of November. People were rushing to and fro I, too, was excited, with my family in tow. The iWireless center was alive and bold, Filled with people rushing in from the cold. Holida...

  • Your Advocacy Connection: The Holidays Your Advocacy Connection: The Holidays

    By Julie Arndt GolderCare Solutions The Holiday Season is upon us. The stores are full of Christmas items, and toys are ready to be purchased. Excitement is in the air. It is truly a joyous season that gives us an opportunity to be openly thankful for our blessings and to give to those who are ...

  • Give yourself the gift of reassurance this holiday season Give yourself the gift of reassurance this holiday season

    By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Michael comes into town every year for the holiday season to visit his elderly mother, who has been living alone since his father died three years ago. He talks with her frequently, and she sounds fine over the phone, but he still has concerns that there m...

  • Love Lights a Candle Love Lights a Candle

    By David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home Linda often has a fragrant candle burning in our home. Wispy spring and summery scents enjoyed for the past several months have been recently replaced by the warm and inviting scents of autumn. As the snow falls to stay, the aromas of everg...

  • Hearing Loss – More Accessible Than Ever Hearing Loss – More Accessible Than Ever

    By Dr. Molly Parker Audiologist Parker Audiology, PC The topic of hearing loss is more than a feel-good Hollywood script. Marlee Matlin has portrayed many roles for deaf individuals, which have increased public awareness of hearing loss (West Wing, Children of a Lesser God). Recently, a new T...