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Music to Be Boomers By: Mister Melody
By Henry Lipput At the risk of repeating myself, I wrote the following in a blog post in early 2012 ...
Boating Season is Here!
It’s boating season! For the best boats, check out Boats with Gusto in Greensboro, GA. their dealership has a rock solid reputation ...
It’s Big, Wide Accessible World, Go Explore and Enjoy
By Andrew J. Garnett, President & CEO of Special Needs Group Did you ever cancel a trip because of a bad ...
For All Billy Joel Fans
Billy Joel sing “New York State Of Mind” with Vanderbilt University student Michael Pollack, filmed during “An Evening of Questions ...
Music to be Boomers By: Taking Their Time
By Henry Lipput Back in the old days of pop music (the ‘60s), groups like the Beatles were expected to ...
Ike and Dick: Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage
The Bookworm’s Book Review: “Ike and Dick: Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage” by Jeffrey Frank c.2013, Simon & Schuster ...
Dr. Ruth’s Guide for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver
The Bookworm’s Book Review: “Dr. Ruth’s Guide for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver” by Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer with Pierre A. Lehu ...
Music to be Boomers By — My Top 5 of 2012
By Henry Lipput Why only five? you may ask. Well, there are two reasons. One is financial. In the past ...
Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is your Masters Week HR
Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is offering an inviting Stay and Play Package for foursomes looking for convenient access to ...
A Musical Manifesto and Two Album Reviews
By Henry Lipput Back in 2002 I began writing reviews for Lake Oconee Boomers’ older sister Pittsburgh Boomers because I ...
Del Webb at Lake Oconee
Living the dream—a look at Del Webb at Lake Oconee! .
Grand Opening of Festival Walk
At the grand opening of Festival Walk—the newest addition to Festival Hall..
The Germans Have a Word for It
By Henry Lipput At least I think they do. There’s a German word, spechgesang, which, (very) loosely translated, refers to ...