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Savvy Senior: Smart devices help seniors age in place

December 29, 2023 | 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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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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Meals on Wheels needs volunteers this week

December 24, 2023 | By Joe Stumpe

Meals on Wheels is seeking volunteers to deliver meals this Tuesday through Friday (Dec. 26 -29).  Due to the holiday season, the program has received cancellations from numerous volunteers who typically deliver. Because volunteers go into  the homes of vulnerable seniors, the program can’t  take walk-in volunteers who have not completed reference checks and orientation.  […]

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HumanKind Ministries in ‘urgent’ need of kids’ coats

December 7, 2023 | By The Active Age

More than 9,000 Wichita children need winter coats, according to a news release Thursday from HumanKind Ministries. The nonprofit is asking the community to help provide a coat for every child expected at its annual Operation Holiday campaign. Each year, Operation Holiday—the region’s largest holiday assistance program—provides between 12,000 and 15,000 individuals with basic needs […]

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Trains run in their families

November 29, 2023 | 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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Belznickel, Kriskind and other memories of Christmases past

| By Diana Breit Wolfe

“A couple of walnuts and maybe an orange or piece of candy.” That’s what my dad said when I asked what he received as a Christmas gift when he was a kid. Born in 1904, he was one of nine siblings who grew up on a farm in Pfeifer, Kan. My mom, born in 1908 […]

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Wichita pool Hall of Fame welcomes first female hotshot

| By Joe Stumpe

Julie Mason-Comitini was working the day shift at Merle’s Place in the 1980s when she started picking up a pool cue to pass the time. “I would just shoot pool by myself,” she remembers. “One of the guys said, ‘Hey, you play pretty good. Why don’t you play on our pool team?’” Mason-Comitini didn’t just […]

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It’s not serious: I don’t like spiders and snakes

| By Ted Blankenship

At a recent dinner party, I mentioned that when Dorothy and I lived in Coffeyville, we not only had to contend with copperhead snakes but large, hairy spiders, too. I was referring to tarantulas. “Ah, we don’t have tarantulas in Kansas,” said someone at the table. Well, it turns out that we have lots of […]

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December quiz a kingly pursuit

| By Nancy Wheeler

Answer the following questions that all have the word “king” embedded in them in some way: 1. What American Baptist minister was a prominent leader of the Civil Rights Movement and was assassinated in 1968? 2. What American singer and jazz pianist is perhaps most famous for his rendition of “Unforgettable?” 3. What Saturday morning […]

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December Theatre

| By Diana Morton

Forum Theatre, at the Wilke Center, 1st United Methodist Church, 330 N. Broadway. Elf, The Musical. Back by popular demand, this production is becoming a holiday tradition. Buddy, a young orphan, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised, unaware that he is an […]

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Women’s professional softball coming to Wichita

November 20, 2023 | By The Active Age

A professional women’s softball league is coming to Wichita for the first time. According to a news release from Visit Wichita, Wilkins Stadium, home of Wichita State Softball, will play host to AU Pro Softball’s AUX competition next summer. The competition will feature 18 games across two weeks with the world’s best athletes competing to […]

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Oxford Senior Living to acquire former Kansas Masonic Home

November 9, 2023 | By The Active Age

Oxford Senior Living has entered into a contract to purchase the former Kansas Masonic Home. According to a news release, the transaction is expected to close by the end of 2023. The campus, located in Wichita at the intersection of Maple and Seneca, will be rebranded Oxford Vista. “We see an unmet need in the […]

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Site chosen for temporary emergency shelter in Wichita. Here’s where it will be

November 3, 2023 | By MATTHEW KELLY

After a month of searching, a temporary location for Wichita’s emergency winter shelter has been identified. The City Council will vote Tuesday on a $685,000 package to support a no-barrier 24/7 shelter for up to 250 people at 2220 E. 21st St., a city-owned property that used to house the Fundamental Learning Center. The facility […]

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WWII vet keeps wheels turning

November 1, 2023 | By Melanie Jenney

Eighty years after enlisting to fight in World War II, Ralph Hall is still on the move. Well, in a manner of speaking. He goes bicycling just about every day, but these days he rides a stationary bike at the Downtown YMCA.  His motivation? “Stay strong and healthy,” Hall, 97, said. For those who regularly […]

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Homestead refunds ‘here for us to take advantage of’

| By Mary Clarkin

Property tax refund options for older homeowners are growing thanks to new state and local programs. But homeowners must know about the programs and fill out the correct paperwork to take advantage of them. This year marked the rollout of Kansas’ property tax “freeze’’ for qualifying homeowners. Called the Seniors or Disabled Veterans Refund (SVR), it is designed to keep an eligible homeowner’s […]

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Tracee Adams named state AARP president

| By The Active Age

As the new volunteer state president of AARP Kansas, Tracee Adams plans to spread the word about all the organization has to offer. “AARP has, gosh, so many benefits,” Adams, of Wichita, said. “I know a lot of people just see the discounts, which are a benefit, of course. But we would like to make […]

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Military marriage presented challenges, opportunities

| By Beth Bower

When I got married to an officer in the U.S. Air Force — I was enlisted personnel — I don’t know how many times I was asked, “Do you have to salute him in bed?” No. But if I met him anywhere on base, I did.  You might think that’s funny, but for many dual-military […]

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Things to do in November

| By The Active Age

Can you spell fun? The Wichita Public Library will hold its first adult spelling been from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3 at the Advanced Learning Library. Teams of one to four contestants will compete in single-error elimination rounds of increasing difficulty, with the top three teams earning prizes. Teams are encouraged to coordinate their outfits […]

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Wichita State creates retirees association

| By The Active Age

Wichita State University has announced the creation of the WSU Retirees Association (WSURA). According to a news release, anyone who is officially retired from WSU is automatically a member of the association. Retiree benefits include free campus parking, a discount on community education programs and free access to lifelong learning and regular academic classes, a […]

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