by Senior Scene | Mar 1, 2026 | Community, General Interest, Magazine, Top Story (Cover)
Twenty years in Key West shaped Carolyn Seiler’s colorful whimsical style. Working in oils, watercolors, pastels and acrylics, she paints and draws the world around her. Her cats, the hurricanes, or the changing light on the Indian River are all sources of...
by Senior Scene | Mar 1, 2026 | General Interest, Helping Seniors Newsletter, Magazine
Prefer PDF? Click Here The Helping Seniors Newsletter Here is the Current Issue of the Helping Seniors Newsletter – information from Brevard County’s Helping Seniors non-profit organization that has provided the county’s free-of-charge...
by Senior Scene | Mar 1, 2026 | Featured Article (01), General Interest, Magazine, Senior Health
Why should we pray?Arvind M. Dhople, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Florida Tech Do religious beliefs provide a selective advantage? Some scientists argue that science does away with the need for God or any other creator being. Yet religious belief seems to be thriving...
by Senior Scene | Mar 1, 2026 | Community, General Interest, Magazine, Senior Health, Top Story (B)
The Health Impact of a Clean Home for Seniors For older adults, the home environment is a critical component of health, safety, and long-term independence. Maintaining a clean, well-sanitized living space is not merely a matter of comfort or appearance—it is a proven...
by Senior Scene | Feb 1, 2026 | Community, Featured Article (02), General Interest, Magazine
Rev. Jeff Wood, First Presbyterian Church of SebastianWeLoveFirst.org & Facebook.com/welovefirstsebastian Join Us for the Journey – Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday Each year, the season of Lent begins quietly—with ashes, prayer, and an honest look at our...
by Senior Scene | Feb 1, 2026 | Featured Article (01), General Interest, Magazine, Senior Health
Science FactoidsArvind M. Dhople, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Florida Tech Did you know? — Some authorities estimate that some dogs’ sense of olfaction (smelling) is as high as 1 million times greater than ours. — In an adult there are 100,000 miles of blood...
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