Posts Tagged ‘Senior’
FBCC Senior Adult Ensemble
kitchen cabinets sydney . www.fbc-centre.org
Zumba Senior Citizens Group Dance 6/4/2011
Encinitas Community Center Encinitas, California
Senior Woman Protesting War Faces Jail Time (Part 3)
Washington, DC June 25, 2007—Dressed in the ancient mourning symbols of sackcloth and ashes, a senior citizen protesting war was arrested twice Friday, and violated a stay away order. For the sixth and seventh times this year, Eve Tetaz, 75, a retired DC public schoolteacher was arrested for nonviolently protesting the illegal and immoral war and occupation of Iraq. Tetaz, of 17th Street, NW, was first arrested in front of the White House in a protest organizers described as a mourning for children killed in war. The arrest happened at 12:45 pm and was conducted by the US Park Police. “All life is sacred,” Tetaz said. “No one is collateral damage.” Wearing a hand-made burlap dress and shawl and faced smudged with ashes, Tetaz held one sign inscribed with a passage from the Gospel of Matthew, “Rachel wept for her children and refused to be comforted because they were no more.” She was released later that afternoon, and then her and a few friends continued the anti-war protest on Capitol Hill, violating her stay away order. After some hesitation and a peaceful discussion, Capitol Hill Police stationed at the Hart Senate Office Building placed her under arrest at 5:15 pm “I am unable to comply with these orders, and after careful and prayerful consideration, have decided to take the initiative by deciding the circumstances under which I will begin serving my sentence,” Tetaz said. “I am following in the tradition of others. There are many who have chosen to speak truth to …
Senior Woman Protesting War Faces Jail Time (Part 2 of 3)
Washington, DC June 25, 2007—Dressed in the ancient mourning symbols of sackcloth and ashes, a senior citizen protesting war was arrested twice Friday, and violated a stay away order. For the sixth and seventh times this year, Eve Tetaz, 75, a retired DC public schoolteacher was arrested for nonviolently protesting the illegal and immoral war and occupation of Iraq. Tetaz, of 17th Street, NW, was first arrested in front of the White House in a protest organizers described as a mourning for children killed in war. The arrest happened at 12:45 pm and was conducted by the US Park Police. “All life is sacred,” Tetaz said. “No one is collateral damage.” Wearing a hand-made burlap dress and shawl and faced smudged with ashes, Tetaz held one sign inscribed with a passage from the Gospel of Matthew, “Rachel wept for her children and refused to be comforted because they were no more.” She was released later that afternoon, and then her and a few friends continued the anti-war protest on Capitol Hill, violating her stay away order. After some hesitation and a peaceful discussion, Capitol Hill Police stationed at the Hart Senate Office Building placed her under arrest at 5:15 pm “I am unable to comply with these orders, and after careful and prayerful consideration, have decided to take the initiative by deciding the circumstances under which I will begin serving my sentence,” Tetaz said. “I am following in the tradition of others. There are many who have chosen to speak truth to …
YTP: All Senior Citizens Should…
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What will senior centers of the future be like?
They’ll be resources for a new stage in life — not for retiring from life or work. The age range will be wider, spanning 50 years — people in their 50s up to 100 or older. There will be more younger seniors. The hours will be longer — evening and weekend hours will be in demand as people work past retirement age but want the services. There’ll be more courses and programs — new trends in exercise, fitness fashions, brain games for mental stimulation, work issues, financial planning, travel. Centers will work with other community groups to offer educational programs. Some may now be competitors — retirement communities and assisted living, colleges and universities, adult education, churches and synagogues. Younger seniors will want the latest computer programs, but they’ll also appreciate the wisdom of the elders — the chance to learn disappearing arts like caning or quilting. Parent care will be a huge issue. More people in their 60s will have parents in their 90s. They will be multilingual, multicultural. Fewer senior centers will be freestanding. They will be a part of a community center or a library, etc.
Senior Wii Bowling Tournament
It’s a game that will ‘bowl you over’! Find out who was named Wii Master of this tournament.
Nurse Notes on Breast Cancer in the senior population
Breast Cancer in women over 65 years of age
Gulfport Senior Citizens Harmonica Club
Silicone Watches . This is my Papa and Miley doing their duet. My Papa’s a fuuny guy!
My New Senior Crush
interpretation . Callie and Dave Moore Vlog 5/25/2011 It was hard but I somehow had to break the news to my husband… Haha
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