Category: Featured

‘Bandit’ imports cannabis for arthritis, sleep

January 30, 2024 | By Amy Geiszler-Jones

Susan, a retired nurse in her 60s, is tired of being what she calls “a bandit” whenever she crosses into Kansas carrying what the state classifies as cannabis contraband. But the gummies have been the only thing that has helped her get nighttime relief from the rheumatoid arthritis she’s lived with for the past 30 […]

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Videos hype Kansas ‘staycations’

| By The Active Age

Kansas Tourism this week released seven videos replete with gorgeous footage of the state to hype its 2024 marketing campaign. Click below to see them. The marketing campaign is built around the idea that traditional vacationing — a concept that became popular among Americans in the 1860s — is often stressful and expensive rather than […]

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Gov. Kelly vetos flat-tax plan. What happens next?

January 28, 2024 | By Blaise Mesa/Wichita Beacon

A Republican-led Kansas tax plan that would bring $1.6 billion in tax cuts over three years was vetoed by the state’s Democratic governor on Friday. Now, the Legislature and governor prepare for a bitter fight over taxes that makes it unclear whether Kansans will get a tax break — or what form it might take. […]

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Wichita Foundation commits $1 million to new Riverfront Amphitheater

January 23, 2024 | By The Active Age

The Wichita Foundation has committed $1 million for Exploration Place’s new riverfront amphitheater, scheduled to open in fall 2024, according to a news release. The Wichita Foundation Amphitheater is being designed to showcase the nightly Ring of Fire show at the Keeper of the Plains sculpture. It will also provide a venue for live performances, […]

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City of Wichita relaunches home repair program

January 11, 2024 | By The Active Age

The city of Wichita has revamped its Home Repair program and will open applications and the wait list on Feb. 1. The Home Repair program assists low- and moderate-income homeowners with critical home repairs to achieve two main goals: 1) Stabilize homeowners within their primary unit of residence, assisting with the goal of sustaining affordable […]

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Red Cross offers winter safety tips

January 9, 2024 | By The Active Age

With winter weather dominating the area this week, the American Red Cross released these tips to stay safe. Staying safe at home: • Use care with space heaters and fireplaces to prevent fires. Keep anything that could catch fire at least 3 feet from the heat. • Avoid using candles because of the fire risk. […]

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Heartland seeking hospice volunteers

January 8, 2024 | By Tammara Fogle

Heartland Home Health & Hospice is seeking active seniors and other volunteers to help support hospice patients. Volunteers play an important role in the hospice program by holding a patient’s hand or sharing a story, running errands or performing light housekeeping, making phone calls, supporting a fellow veterans and doing similar tasks, said volunteer coordinator […]

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Ascension Via Christi hospitals restricting visitors to reduce spread of respiratory illnesses

January 4, 2024 | By The Active Age

Ascension Via Christi’s hospitals in Wichita are asking family members and friends not to make in-person visits to patients if they have had COVID-19 recently or are experiencing respiratory illnesses. According to a news release, the step will help protect patients and staff from “respiratory illnesses that are prevalent in our community.” Hospital officials said […]

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‘Nothing in the middle’: senior housing options limited

December 29, 2023 | By Joe Stumpe

After getting divorced in her mid 60s, Darlene Palsmeier was forced to look for a new home. She didn’t like what she found, a least in terms of cost. With an annual income of $38,640, Palsmeier doesn’t consider herself well off. But when she began applying for apartments in government-subsidized senior living communities around the […]

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Habitat repair program gave her home new life

| By Joe Stumpe

PARK CITY — Karen Corbin hates to think what would have happened if she hadn’t heard about Habitat for Humanity’s home repair program. “My home was bad — really bad.” Her house, built in the 1940s, suffered from what she called “severe issues.” “I will tell you that because so much of the siding was […]

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Is Amtrak stop back on track for Wichita?

| By Joe Stumpe

Don’t schedule your trip just yet, but Amtrak passenger service appears closer to returning to Wichita for the first time since 1979. The Federal Railroad Administration announced last month that an Oklahoma City-to-Newton route has been included in its corridor development program, which is guiding expansion of passenger train service. The agency allocated $500,00 to […]

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Cooking club members happily answer to ‘wench’

| By The Active Age

A Wichita cooking club seems to have discovered the secret to longevity: spread the work around and don’t take themselves too seriously. The Wichita Wenches Cooking Club first got together in 2002 at the suggestion of Betty Graham.  “I like to cook,” Graham said. “I have a lot of good friends. We were sitting having […]

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Recovery and a reminder to get those mammograms

| By Vicki Schmidt

Last year, I shared with Kansans that I had been diagnosed with breast cancer. I also shared that I expected to make a full recovery. Following surgery and several radiation treatments, I am thrilled to share that I am now cancer free.  However, I must say I do not think I will ever fully recover […]

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Active Age excited for 2024

| By Sharon Van Horn

I am delighted to have been elected president of  The Active Age’s board of directors for 2024. We have a dedicated group of officers: Susan Armstrong is the new vice president, and Diana Wolfe is continuing as treasurer. We are so appreciative of Tim Marlar’s leadership as president during the last two years and happy that he […]

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Making mole hills out of mountains in Teterville

| By Ted Blankenship

Recently, Dorothy and I went to dinner with friends. I was fascinated by the car we rode in.  It wasn’t “your father’s car” but rather a luxury conveyance with a dashboard of lights resembling the Aurora Borealis. It reminded me of how much automobiles have changed over the years. When I was six years old […]

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January quiz: Thanks for the memories

| By Nancy Wheeler

Can you identify these actors, singers and sports figures who shared their talents with us before passing away in 2023? The answers appear below. 1. What basketball coach led the Indiana Hoosiers to three national championships before moving to Texas Tech? 2. What daugther of a “king” released her debut album, To Whom It May […]

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Savvy Senior: Smart devices help seniors age in place

| By Tammara Fogle

Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve been talking to my mobility challenged mother, who lives alone, about automating her house with some smart home products to make it more convenient. She’s very interested but we’d like to get your opinion as to which types of smart devices are most helpful for seniors aging in place. — Searching […]

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January Theatre

| By Diana Morton

Forum Theatre, at the Wilke Center, 1st United Methodist Church, 330 N. Broadway. Words & Music Tribute Concert Series presents Here’s Little Richard. Little Richard laid the foundation for rock and roll with his music and charismatic showmanship and is also credited for changing American culture and bridging its racial divide. Songs include Tutti Fruitti, […]

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Botanica

Donate for chance to win Botanica family membership

| By The Active Age

Donate at least $50 to The Active Age, and you could win a family membership to Botanica. The Active Age holds a drawing for a family membership each month from among people on our “Honor Roll” list of donors.  This month’s winner is Paul Weigand. Donations may be made by calling 316-942-5385; through our website, […]

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Exercise your right to a healthy lifestyle

| By Monica Cissell

We made it through the holiday season, and for many of us that meant indulging in heavy comfort foods, tasty baked goods and a few more libations and holiday cheer than usual. The cold weather may have been keeping us indoors and less motivated to exercise. January is the time to get our diet and […]

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Guest Column: Medicare Advantage plans are right fit for many seniors

| By Greg Dane

As a licensed independent insurance agent, my primary focus is serving seniors who are Medicare eligible. I would like to respond to the Savvy Senior column “Look out for misleading Medicaid Advantage ads” in last month’s issue of The Active Age.    Yes, be leery of Medicare Advantage ads on TV, social media and direct […]

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From culture to couture

| By The Active Age

To say that Wichitan Hazel Stabler, perhaps best known as a member of the Wichita school board, is currently experiencing some of the highest and lowest moments of her life is an understatement. First, a pinnacle of achievement for the fashion designer: She’s been invited to present a show at Paris Fashion Week. The Milan […]

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Church wants senior housing, not money

November 29, 2023 | By PJ Griekspoor and Bonita Gooch The Community Voice

By PJ Griekspoor and Bonita Gooch The Community Voice Pastor David Chiles of Paradise Missionary Baptist Church has a front-row seat to the explosive building spree on Wichita State University’s Innovation Campus and adjacent private property. Corporate offices are being built on Innovation Campus and hundreds of new market-rate apartments have been built in the […]

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Trains run in their families

| By Amy Geiszler-Jones

Hanging around trains seems to be in Ed Pavey’s blood. No, the Valley City resident didn’t follow his father and grandfather to work for the railroads. Indeed, his father advised against it. “One of the things that Dad always told me was, ‘You can do whatever you want in life, but don’t go to work […]

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Arts Council salutes winners of 53rd annual awards

| By The Active Age

A veteran group of artists and art advocates were recognized last month for making Wichita a better place to live — and a more prosperous one, too. “It’s obvious that our city benefits from the aesthetic beauty and cultural enrichment derived from artistic pursuits, but what you may not realize is that the arts are […]

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