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Prime Time, a bimonthly publication of The Bellingham Herald, is a guide to making the most of the golden years .

Our November 2008 issue shares inspiring stories of seniors who found love late in life, often when they least expected it. It takes patience, an open mind … and a bit of flirting. You’ll also find helpful nutrition information on easing arthritis, a roundup of nifty gadgets and our listings of senior facilities, resources and discounts.

• COOKING: Lessening the pain of arthritis through diet
• Directory of senior care facilities
• COVER STORY: Singles club helps shy seniors socialize
• COVER STORY: Finding romance late in life
• PROFILE: Jim and Teri Johnson reach their golden age together
• PROFILE: Life gave Nanette Graham a second chance
• PROFILE: Jean and Bayard Sleeper, never far apart

PAST STORIES

• PROFILE: Jean and Bayard Sleeper, never far apart
• Local directory of senior information services
• University communicator finds a new voice in retirement
• Nearing 90, this pilot and business owner keeps busy with family ... and cuts a mean rug
• Ever higher horizons draw retiree to explore nature
• Pasta packs nutrition into inexpensive and easy-to-make meals
• Activity, social interaction key to maintaining mental sharpness
• University program keeps seniors' intellects invloved
• Eating local gives bounty of nutritional boosts
• Hard-earned wisdom about money sustains seniors in tough times
• Smart choices give retiree options
• Simple joys and faith sustain Blaine great-grandmother
• Find local senior discounts
• Find great gadgets for seniors
• Making wise choices lets widow still 'have fun'
• Adjustments in planning, attitude keep seniors mobile
• Exercise excels as path to preserving mobility
• Though legally blind, retiree enjoys an active life
• Travel bug still bites jet-setting grandmother
• Runner took up marathons after stepping out of career
• Easy-to-pack picnics for one or two
• Health challenges can’t keep retired naval officer from service
• Health screenings key for seniors
• Seniors’ housing options have multiplied


PUBLICATION INFORMATION
Send questions or comments to Sarah Wallace, 756-2817, or sarah.wallace@bellingham herald.com.

For information about advertising in next year’s print edition, call us at 676-2600, ext. 3.



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