by Senior Scene | Oct 31, 2021 | Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Top Story (C)
Real Cruise Jokes By Chris Morse at 818-430-1480 or travelcenterusa@gmail.com. Let’s have some fun this month. Here are questions that we have accumulated after talking to the captain and his staff. These are real questions that guests have asked over the...
by Senior Scene | Sep 30, 2021 | Financial Advice, General Interest, Legal, Magazine, Senior News, Top Story (C)
The Financial Planning Process and Why You may Need it By: Max ValaVanis, CFP® I’m currently going through the dreadful process of painting the interior of my house, and the multitude of greens on the color pallet astounds me. When I proudly walked into...
by Senior Scene | Aug 31, 2021 | Community, General Interest, Magazine, Senior Health, Top Story (C)
We Will Meet You at Home Campaign Secretary Richard Prudom The Florida Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA) recently launched a campaign, entitled We Will Meet You at Home, to ensure every older adult who wants a shot receives a shot. While many of Florida’s older...
by Senior Scene | Aug 1, 2021 | Community, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (C), Veteran News
Space Coast Honor Flight Resumes On Saturday, September 11th, Space Coast Honor Flight (a 501.c3 non-profit organization) resumes its flights to Washington, taking our Veterans on an all-expense-paid trip of a lifetime. This will be our 61st trip and once completed,...
by Senior Scene | Jun 26, 2021 | Community, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (C)
Territorial Florida’s East Coast Remembered By: Diane D. Barile and Michael Barile, South Brevard Historical Society The United States owned the world’s supply of wood in greatest demand for shipbuilding. These Southern Live Oak trees (Quercus Virginiana), were seen...
by Senior Scene | May 1, 2021 | Community, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (C)
Tom Tiger and the Last Canoe By Diane Barile, South Brevard Historical Society He set out simply to build a canoe. The leader of the Cow Creek band of Seminoles, living north of Lake Okeechobee, he was an icon of the tribe to white Floridians. But, to the native...
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