October 2009 edition of The Northwest Senior & Boomer Newshas a great cover story on the Clark County Boomer Exhibit. The story tells of the exhibit that takes us back to the 60’s and 70’s with posters of the Kingsmen and a first ever wall mount tv. It was an era of massive changes in music, language and attitudes that even affect lifestyles and families today.
The special section Leave a Legacy and Health Care give senior & boomer readers valuable tools for donating to charity or checking the scope of medical services, and medicare insurance supplements that are available in today’s rapidly changing marketplace.
Some readers will enjoy the story on WWII entitled Bombs over Brookingsthat tells the story of Japanese seaplanes that bombed in the Brookings area with fire bombs. Another area of interest is the Friendship page that gives readers a chance to meet new friends for social or romantic reasons.
One of the most read items is the Calendar Page that shows where to go and what to do not only for seniors but also for families or seniors with grand kids. All in all this months issue is fun, informative and exciting.
Upcoming November and December issues will feature autumn and seasonal holiday themes with stories of hearth and home, and more on retirement living with a special section on senior and boomer apartments, retirement and assisted living opportunities.
The paper is available in Senior Centers, public libraries, retirement apartments, churches, golf clubs and restaurants through out Western Oregon State and all along 1-5 corridor.