Live Well; Age Well
Tallahassee’s appeal extends to all ages with Tallahassee Senior Living.
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Tallahassee’s appeal extends to all ages with Tallahassee Senior Living.
First impressions matter, and when it comes to the entrance of a home, it’s like what a cover is to a book. Curb appeal can help.
The dramatic Latter-day Saints Temple is a 29,000-square-foot tower that, with its six tiers that some architects refer to as a “wedding cake” or “ziggurat” design, already appears to glow atop a tree-skirted 46-foot hill.
Photographic artist Jonah Allen recently published photographic coffee table book that arrived after a five-year photographic study of the 30A region.
The Tallahassee Senior Center hosts a wide breadth of courses, classes, excursions, clubs and games that promote social engagement as well as physical and mental fitness.
Two years ago Ann Camp’s long-forgotten memories flooding in with vivid detail. In February of 2022, Camp reached out to a friend whose writing she admired, David Campbell. Together, with some advice from Big Bend Poet Laureate and longtime friend Mary Jane Ryals, Camp and Campbell collect the memories
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Tallahassee’s Ayavalla Land Company shares its eco-friendly expertise with volunteers from around the world
Elton Burgest is the lead graphic designer at Tallahassee Community College and a leading Christian artist.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, or OLLI, as it’s known around town, is a membership-based program that offers dozens of classes, unique excursions, engaging club activities and international travel geared toward people ages 50 and up.
Bryan Mitchell is a caring teacher with flair as a part-time actor, budding director and full-time drama teacher at Apalachee Tapestry Magnet School of the Arts.
Florida State University’s (FSU) Claude Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy houses some of the nation’s premier voices on aging who, through research and policy efforts, are working to better understand and address the issues facing America’s ever-growing elderly population.
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