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Galvan takes unique approach to encourage people to start, stick with fitness
Tuesday, April 24, 2007


NAPERVILLE, IL – When Elaine Brinkman was working 60-hour weeks as a marketing director in Chicago, she didn’t have time to drive to a health club to exercise each day. Instead, when she got home at night, she’d put on a tape of high-energy music and dance. That was her way of staying in shape.

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Newsbrief: Treasure Chest does $420 in business on opening day
Tuesday, April 24, 2007


NAPERVILLE, IL – The Treasure Chest at Monarch Landing opened for business earlier this month, and brought in more than $400 in sales on the first day alone.

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Tricks of the trade
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Investment clubs can help you manage your money

Maybe bears and bulls are just two Chicago sports teams, as far as you’re concerned. Or maybe you’ve been following the stock market for years.



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Moving to music
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Dance for your health

Everyone knows that regular aerobic activity is good for your heart, lungs, circulation, muscle tone, and even your stress level. The problem is, it just isn’t much fun—so many people have trouble committing to an aerobic workout.



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Religion around the world
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Retirees embark on a spiritual journey of a different kind

These days it seems religion plays a role in almost every significant current event—from the war in Iraq to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to elections right here in the U.S. To make sense of the news, an understanding of religion is increasingly important.



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Bon Voyage
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Good times are multiplied when you travel with friends

Travel is one of the most anticipated pleasures of retirement. Your kids are grown up and raising their own families. You’ve worked hard for many years to build up a nest egg. Now is your chance to visit all of the faraway places you’ve imagined for decades.



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Artist’s exhibited works to benefit Infant Welfare Society
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Ten years ago Maxine Butcher began taking art classes at the Older Adult Institute at the College of DuPage. Now retired and living at Monarch Landing with her husband Tom, Butcher is an avid painter.

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Lifelong learning
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Intellectual stimulation steps away for Monarch Landing residents

Just as you exercise your body by moving it in new and challenging ways, it’s important to exercise your mind by using it to learn something new.



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Spring cleaning can get costly
Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Winter is finally loosening its grip on Chicagoland. It’s time to open the windows and let spring inside.

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