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Seniors as Entreprenuers

Visit the Sonoma Lavender Festival this weekend!

by Julie Ann Anderson on June 24, 2011

Sonoma Lavender Festival Saturday June 25 – June 25 & 26 at Sonoma Lavender Barn, 8537 Sonoma Hwy. Cost is $5 per person. Children under 12 are free. This annual festival features a five-acre lavender farm in full bloom. Lavender lovers can wander the fields and cut fresh bouquets from the three types of lavender [...]

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  Women attending an annual conference for women business professionals in Omaha listed Lori Hogan among their most-admired female leaders in the community.   More than 1,800 women attended the ICAN 2011 Women’s Leadership Conference on April 7th at the Qwest Center Omaha. (ICAN stands for Institute for Career Advancement Needs.) Lori was one of [...]

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Happy Mother’s Day! Lessons learned by Mom…

by Julie Ann Anderson on May 6, 2011

Mother… Our beloved mom’s who cared for us, cooked for us, feed us, wiped our tears & loved us like one else. She sang you to sleep, taught you how to tie your shoes, made chicken soup when you were sick and cheered you on at the game. Our very first friend in life. There [...]

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Wheather you live in historic Petaluma,  Santa Rosa, charming Rohnert Park, Windsor, the Sebastopol countryside or on a vineyard in sunny Healdsburg, you can listen to KSRO radio and Kira Reginato on Fridays from 12:30pm to 1 in the afternoon! Kira hosts gifted, talented & educated experts in Elder Care every week. You can now [...]

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day 2011!

by Julie Ann Anderson on March 15, 2011

  HAPPY ST. PATRICK”S DAY 2011! May your neighbors respect you, Troubles neglect you, The angels protect you, And Heaven accept you. May you have: A world of wishes at your command God and his angels close at hand Friends and family their love impart, And Irish blessings in you heart. These things I warmly [...]

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What are your on-the-job skills? Sales? Finance? Marketing? If you suddenly found yourself without your job – an unfortunately realistic scenario for many these days – what would you do? Without considering your age: Would you consider starting a business? That’s exactly what 55-year-old Cinde Dolphin did. Dolphin, a marketing manager for MillerCoors, was recently [...]

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