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‘Sorry, You Can’t Live Here Until You’re 62’
Monday, May 15, 2006


Most people would do just about anything to look and feel younger, but a growing number of people in Naperville are thrilled they’ve reached the age of 62. Do they know something about aging that the rest of us don’t?

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A Great Value You Can Afford
Monday, May 15, 2006


Monarch Landing is carefully planned to be affordable for all middle- income people. You can enjoy hundreds of lifestyle perks at an exceptional value—and you preserve your capital.

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Six Benefits of the Welcome Center Experience
Monday, May 15, 2006


With more than five people calling to reserve their spot at Monarch Landing every day, Retirement Counselor Constance Barber’s appointment calendar is filling fast. More and more people are hearing about the Welcome Center, and are eager to take a personal tour. Even if you’re not ready to move and are just gathering facts, Constance recommends that you call immediately to arrange your Welcome Center visit.

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How to Make Your Move Easier
Monday, May 15, 2006


“Moving isn’t easy for anybody,” says Rosemary of Indian Head Park. “But I think it’s going to be easier for me now.”

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Living the Lessons of Mother Theresa
Monday, May 01, 2006


susan3-sm.jpgMother Theresa was the most beautiful and humble human being I ever met,” said bestselling author Susan Conroy, addressing Priority List members who packed Monarch Landing’s Welcome Center on Friday, April 7.

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Demand for Monarch Landing’s Information Kit Reaches a Record High
Monday, May 01, 2006


OS-Picnic-w-Kid-sm.jpgSince December 2005 more than 3,500 people have requested Monarch Landing’s free, comprehensive Information Kit.

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Reach Your Own Personal Best
Monday, May 01, 2006


Each year the desire to get fit and maintain a healthy lifestyle tops American’s resolution lists. As a result, early in the year, gym memberships spike in the valiant hope of obtaining these goals. Yet typically, by the spring, gym attendance begins to wane due to inconvenience and lack of support.

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