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Author: LInda A. Thornton

Doing Your Homework on Education

May 31, 2022 LInda A. Thornton

No one knows your child better—or is determined to find the right academic setting to help him or her thrive—than…

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Posted in: Education, Panorama Filed under: charter schools, home school, home school co-op, private school, school choices, school options, unschool

Joyful Living

May 4, 2022 LInda A. Thornton

More than Just a Company Name Ask Dr. Lori Palazzo about her new practice and she will become exuberant. As…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Cover Stories, Features Filed under: bioidentical hormones, chronic disease manaagement, functional medicine, hormone therapy, joyful living, lori palazzo

Key Clubs Unlock Teens’ Motivation

March 1, 2022 LInda A. Thornton

Twice a month, Sun City Kiwanis members and Key Club faculty advisers Wayne Canino and Pat McGrory travel to Georgetown,…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: kiwanis clubs, sun city key club

The Shotgun House

February 1, 2022 LInda A. Thornton

A Noteworthy Reminder of Our Community’s Past For several decades, Paulette Taylor and the Georgetown Cultural Citizen Memorial Association (GCCMA)…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: black history month, GCCMA, paulette taylor, shotgun house, willie hall center

Fine-tuning a Community Band

LInda A. Thornton

Sun City Resident and Jarrell ISD Making Music Together photo of Tom Repede by Kim Repede Never tell a tuba…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: community band, jarrell isd, sun city, tom repede

Sun City’s Unsung Heroes

December 3, 2021 LInda A. Thornton

The Snake Wranglers On call 24/7, Jim Christiansen, Steve Kelley, John Leek, and Joe Plunkett don’t jump into skintight suits…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: jim christiansen, rattlesnake, snake in yard, snake wranglers, sun city texas

Twenty Years and Still Glittering

November 1, 2021 LInda A. Thornton

Sun City Holiday Home Tour Each year, the Sun City Texas Holiday Home Tour dazzles the community with homes decorated…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: holiday home tour, holiday tours, kiwanis, sun city

Pulling More than Rabbits Out of His Hat

October 1, 2021 LInda A. Thornton 2 Comments

Any magician worth his top hat can saw a person in half. It takes special magical powers to re-materialize, and…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: georgetown entertainment, georgetown magician, kent cummins, magician, the amazine adele

“ChurchLunch” Feeds Students’ Hearts and Souls

September 1, 2021 LInda A. Thornton 2 Comments

Bryan and Cheryl Scott are not professional chefs, but when their college age daughter mentioned she enjoyed a church-sponsored home-cooked…

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Posted in: Columns, Faith & Chicken Soup Filed under: bryan scott, cheryl scott, churchlunch, college meals, crestview baptist, southwestern university

Medicare Donut Hole: Digesting the Facts

LInda A. Thornton

It may be hard to swallow but, like it or not, if you are a Medicare recipient and take prescription…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: cameron kirchoff, coverage gap, donut hole, medicare, part D

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