How to Survive Living in the Sandwich Generation
Submitted by Krista McBeath, McBeath Financial Group The “sandwich generation” is a group loosely defined as people in their 40s to 60s who are sandwiched between caring for children and an aging parent. Once you’ve reached this age, you’re probably going to be looking forward to and dreaming about your own retirement. However, because many […]
Grandma & Grandpa Time 5 Fun Food Role-Playing Games for Little Ones
It’s common to ask kids to stop “playing with their food,” however, when playtime rolls around, food and fun go hand in hand. Role-playing games involving grocery stores, cooking, restaurants, and other food-centric activities and scenarios, can be excellent opportunities to teach kids about flavors, colors, and numbers. They can also model how to […]
Kick Off the Holiday Season With The Baby Fold’s Festival of Trees!
By Emily Nafziger, The Baby Fold For 30 years, The Baby Fold’s Festival of Trees has helped Central Illinois kick off the holiday season with all the sights and sounds of Christmas. Join your friends and neighbors at the Interstate Center in Bloomington, November 16–18, to stroll through the Enchanted Forest of Christmas trees, […]
Help Family & Friends Hear the Cheer This Holiday Season
The holiday season is all about making memories and spending quality time with family and friends. But the 44 million people in the U.S. living with untreated hearing loss may be struggling more than they realize to connect with loved ones and make those precious moments count. Bring more joy to your holiday season by […]
Brief History of the Stuff-a-Bus Food Drive
For the past 36 years, CityLink has hosted the Stuff-A-Bus food drive to help eliminate hunger in Peoria. With a long partnership with Kroger to collect enough food to stuff a classic CityLink bus, the donations collected during the annual food drive benefit the food pantry at the Peoria Friendship House of Christian Service. In […]
A Move for Your Health
By Angela Petersen, Snyder Village Can moving to a retirement community actually improve your health? A misconception about senior living communities is that they are for the “old and decrepit” and reserved for the inactive elderly. When in reality, most retirement communities are vibrant populations full of residents who enjoy the many activities and social […]
3 Reasons You Should Include More Sprouted Grains Into Your Daily Diet
If you’re trying to make better-for-you decisions when it comes to what you eat, you’ve probably read that foods like whole grains provide important nutrients. But have you heard about sprouted grains? Sprouting makes what’s already healthy about whole grains even better—naturally. Breads with sprouted grains offer even more benefits to support your well-being, […]
Vision You Can Trust
By Alexander Germanis The human eyes are nothing short of miraculous. With them we are able to perceive the vast palette of colors throughout the world. We can lose our cares and alleviate stress as we indulge in a favorite movie or book. We can deduce another’s emotional state, analyze the functionality of any […]