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“We are born, we live, we disappear. One of the chilling aspects of history is the swiftness with which it carries us into oblivion.” – David Ebershoff, American writer

around your backyard. Two of those three things have happened to a certain writer who’s struggling to deal with the devastation of the latter scenario and you can rest assured, she certainly feels like disappearing. ave you ever had a day when you Of course, she knows that won’t bring back just felt like disappearing? Maybe her dog and she also knows disappearing in you bombed an important presen- this day and age isn’t as easy as it may seem. tation at work. Or maybe you accidentally We each have a paper trail a mile long from backed your Jeep into a beautiful, cherry all the transactions we execute on a daily red Mustang in the parking lot of an Arby’s. basis. And then there’s our cell phones that Or maybe you had have to unexpectedly put quite literally track our locations everywhere down the most loveable, affectionate and we go. But things weren’t always this way. amazing dog you’ve ever had whose name was Bane and looked like a big tiger running Gone Without a Trace!... Continued on Page 2

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JANUARY 2020

THIS MONTH JANUARY 2020

GONE WITHOUT A TRACE! COMMUNITY CALENDAR Pages 4-5 Don’t Miss Another Event! THE DINING GUIDE Pages 6-7 • Add DASH to Your Diet Kitchen Diva’s Detox Soup BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page 8 Local Businesses on the Move THE CLASSIFIEDS Page 8 Find “Your” Treasure PAGE

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by Eric Metzger

“COMPUTER SLOWING DOWN?” A Lexicon of Life-Giving Words

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by Dr. Ron Ross

THIS MONTH: “BOLDNESS”

WHERE’S BALDO?

Help Baldo Free Puppy Tessa! A Snippetz Contest... Page 10 ENTERTAINMENT Pages 10-11 Puzzles, Trivia & Comics Moments in Time

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Page 12 NOW HERE’S A TIP! Page 12 Household Tips STRANGE BUT TRUE Page 12 Interesting Odd Facts! TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH Page 13 Risk of Surrogacy at Advanced Age KOVELS ANTIQUES & COLLECTING Christmas Toys Page 13 FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR THE LIFE YOU WANT TO LIVE

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“HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL ESTATE TAX” PAW’S CORNER Page 14 Spend Extra Dough on Shelter Pets VETERAN’S POST Page 14 VA’s Expanding Use of Telehealth Care SENIOR NEWS LINE Page 15 Taking a Breather in 2020

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“CHOOSING SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS FOR YOUR BUSINESS” PART 3: VIDEO SHARING

Gone Without a Trace!... Continued from Page 1

It used to be much easier to disappear. Not that we at Snippetz know for sure; it’s not like we’ve ever made anyone disappear before. No dirty secrets here, we swear. Anyway, this is a special article because this time around, not only have we decided to look into some famous examples of people disappearing, but we’re enlisting the help of you, our faithful readers to help us find someone very important: Baldo. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. First and foremost, let’s take a peek into some famous disappearances throughout the course of history, shall we?

THE LOST COLONY OF ROANOKE

Stranger than that, every structure in the colony disappeared as well. Nothing remained to even suggest that the Roanoke colony had existed – except for one strange finding. Sounds like a smart plan, right? It Carved into a wooden post left bewould’ve been if a war between hind was the word “Croatoan.” But England and Spain hadn’t broken why such a strange word? It turns out shortly after he arrived back in out, Croaton was the name of an isEngland. White’s ship, along with land located just south of Roanoke all other available ships at the time, Island, which was inhabited by a were called to help fight the Span- tribe of Native Americans bearing ish Armada. Naturally, that delayed the same name. White’s return to Roanoke, which would become a huge factor in the As you can imagine, speculation mystery of the Lost Colony of Roa- and rumors have circulated since the disappearance, including theonoke. ries that the colony was abducted While White was gone, his daughter by the Croatoan tribe and forced to gave birth to a baby girl named Vir- assimilate into their culture, or that ginia Dare. Baby Virginia was the the Croatoans simply massacred the first English child to be born in the settlers. New World. Awesome, right? White probably thought so but little did he There is no definitive answer and know he would never get to meet his any evidence pointing to one theogranddaughter. When he was finally ry over another has been promptly able to sail back to Roanoke with rebuffed by other researchers. Botthe additional supplies in 1590, he tom line: the colony of Roanoke is was confronted with a startling dis- now – and could possibly be forcovery: the entire colony, including ever known as – the Lost Colony of his daughter and granddaughter had Roanoke. disappeared. was the ideal time for White to go back to England for more supplies so they could better establish themselves as a colony.

If you’re an “American Horror Story” enthusiast, you may recall hearing of this colony from the 2016 season called “Roanoke.” If not, you may still have heard of the colony of Roanoke because of the mysterious circumstances surrounding its existence . . . and more importantly, its disappearance. Allow us to set the stage: the year is 1587. The place is present-day North Carolina. A ou’ve likely heard of the group of about 115 settlers (includBermuda Triangle, that ing men, women and children) from creepy place in the Atlantic England landed just off the coast of Ocean that seems to swallow ships the New World, on an island called and airplanes, leaving behind not Roanoke Island. a trace. Well, there’s another similar “triangle” that happens to be in The settlers were led by John White Bennington, Vermont. This particuwho became the governor of the lar triangle doesn’t swallow ships Colony of Roanoke. White and his and planes, though. It apparently fellow settlers decided to put down targets people. roots on the island to create a new outpost where a previously aban- Between 1945 and 1950, four people doned one had been located. Being disappeared from the area, none of the summer, the settlers agreed it whom had a whole lot in common.

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They varied in demographics quite a bit, beginning with 74-year-old Middle Rivers, a local hunter, who disappeared while he was leading a hunting party through a forest in the area. The only clue left behind was a single bullet but Rivers was never seen again. In 1946, Paula Jean Welden was the next to disappear. Welden was a college student at Bennington College who, by all accounts, was Gone Without a Trace!... Continued on Page 3


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a hardworking and reliable student. On December 1, Welden told her roommate that she wanted to take a study break and planned to go for a walk on the “Long Trail,â€? a trail of more than 270 miles from just north of Bennington to the Canadian border that wound its way through the lush New England forests. She was dressed in jeans and a jacket, neither of which would have provided the proper protection from the elements for someone who planned to be gone for a long time. Additionally, she did not have any money Paula Jean Welden on her and there was an uncashed check from her parents waiting for In 1950, 8-year-old Paul Jepson, her back in her dorm room. dressed in his bright red jacket, disAlthough a search eort was appeared from his family’s farm. launched, it was poorly coordinated As with Welden, a search party was organized but no sign of the young and Welden was never found. boy was ever found and Jepson beOn Dec. 1, 1949, the next disap- came the fourth disappearance in pearance occurred, that of James E. the area. Tetford, who was seen boarding a commercial bus but was nowhere to A ďŹ fth disappearance victim is ofbe found when the bus arrived at its ten recorded in this same area and destination. Tetford’s luggage was timeframe, but that victim, Frieda still in the bus’s luggage rack and Langer, was eventually discovered a bus schedule was found on the a year later, even though a thorough seat where he had been sitting, but search eort had been launched Tetford himself was mysteriously when she initially disappeared that came up empty-handed. gone.

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THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF PUPPY TESSA‌

aldo is a fun-loving fellow who lives in a small town along the Front Range in Colorado. Being a bit challenged in the hair follicle department never bothered Baldo. He lived his quiet life with his little puppy Tessa and he was loved by all for his witty sense of humor. Loved by all‌. except ornery, ol’ Miss Clancy. She didn’t like to laugh, and although she threatened revenge upon anyone who made her laugh, Baldo still made it his mission to cheer her up.

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ordinary day. Baldo and his puppy Tessa set out for town to have a cup of coee. They were walking past ol’ Miss Clancy’s house when all of a sudden, the old biddy poked her head through the dense hedge. “Keep that mutt away from my yard, you silly man!â€? she growled in his face.

Baldo thought of scolding her for frightening his dog, but instead, he It was a day, an ordinary day, one decided he’d turn her frown upside not much dierent than any other down. day‌but we were soon to ďŹ nd out that it was NOT going to stay an Baldo asked ol’ Miss Clancy, “How

Ol’ Miss Clancy let out a snort‌. a weird grin began creeping across her wrinkled face‌then all of a sudden, a scrawny hand reached through the hedge and grabbed his

little puppy, Tessa. “I’m sorry I made you laugh!� Baldo exclaimed as he scrambled through the hedge to follow her, but it was too late. Mean ol’ Miss Clancy and sweet puppy Tessa were gone!

PLEASE HELP BALDO FREE HIS PUPPY TESSA! REWARD! WE’RE ALL GOING TO START LOOKING FOR PUPPY TESSA ON FEBRUARY 1ST AT 10:00AM. PLEASE BE AMONG THE GALLANT RESCUERS! GO TO PAGE 10 FOR FULL DETAILS


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TRI-LAKES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • Weds., Dec. 4 – 12:00 p.m. to Thurs., Jan. 2 – 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Networking Breakfast (registration required) • Sat., Jan. 11 – 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. – Speakeasy Casino Night Benefiting Bryson’s Chase Foundation – Country Club at Woodmoor, 18945 Pebble Beach Way, Monument, CO 80132 (tickets are limited) • Weds., Jan. 15 – 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. – Basics of Bookkeeping (registration required) • Thurs., Jan. 16 – 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Networking Breakfast (registration required) • Tues., Jan. 21 – 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Business After Hours – TBD

TOWN OF MONUMENT (all meetings held at Monument Town Hall: 645 Beacon Lite Rd., Monument, CO 80132) • Weds., Jan. 1 – Town Hall Closed –

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TOWN OF PALMER LAKE (all meetings held at Palmer Lake Town Hall: 28 Valley Crescent, Palmer Lake, CO 80133) • Mon., Jan. 6 – 8:00 a.m. – Palmer Lake Court • Thurs., Jan. 9 – 6:00 p.m. – Board of Trustees Mee�ng • Thurs., Jan. 23 – 6:00 p.m. – Board of Trustees Mee�ng

LEWIS-PALMER SCHOOL DISTRICT 38 • Weds., Jan. 1 – District Closed – New Year’s Day • Thurs., Jan. 2 – Choice Enrollment Begins • Mon., Jan. 13 – 9:30 a.m. – Board of

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• Tues., Jan. 14 – 7:00 p.m. – DAAC Meeting

Wednesday, Jan. 15 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Vista Ridge High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Vista Ridge High School @ VRHS

• Mon., Jan. 20 – District Closed – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day • Tues., Jan. 21 – 6:00 p.m. – Board of Education Regular Meeting • Weds., Jan. 22 – 6:30 p.m. – SEAC Meeting

LEWIS-PALMER HIGH SCHOOL Friday, Jan. 3 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ Monument Ice Rinks Saturday, Jan. 4 11:00 a.m. – Swimming Girls Varsity Invitational vs. Fairview High School @ Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center 5:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Coronado High School @ CHS 7:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Coronado @ Honnen Ice Arena Tuesday, Jan. 7 5:00 p.m. – Swimming Girls Varsity Invitational vs. Arapahoe High School @ AHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Pueblo East High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Pueblo East High School @ PEHS Thursday, Jan. 9 9:00 a.m. – Principal’s Coffee 6:00 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity League Tournament vs. Air Academy High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Chaparral High School @ CHS Friday, Jan. 10 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Falcon High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Falcon High School @ FHS 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Colorado Academy @ Monument Ice Rinks Saturday, Jan. 11 TBD – Wrestling Varsity Tournament vs. Denver South High School @ DSHS 7:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ World Ice Arena Monday, Jan. 13 5:30 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Discovery Canyon Campus High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Discovery Canyon Campus High School @ LPHS Tuesday, Jan. 14 Speech Tournament

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Thursday, Jan. 16 6:00 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity League Tournament vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ CMHS Friday, Jan. 17 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Sand Creek High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Sand Creek High School @ SCHS 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Battle Mountain High School @ Monument Ice Rinks Saturday, Jan. 18 Speech Tournament @ Widefield High School TBD – Swimming Girls Varsity Invitational vs. Arapahoe High School @ AHS 4:00 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ Honnen Ice Arena Tuesday, Jan. 21 Colorado Grande World Schools Debate Speech Tournament – TBD Wednesday, Jan. 22 TBD – Swimming Girls Varsity Dual vs. Discovery Canyon Campus High School @ Liberty High School 5:30 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Palmer Ridge High School @ PRHS 6:30 p.m. – LPAAC Meeting 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Palmer Ridge High School @ PRHS Thursday, Jan. 23 6:00 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity League Tournament vs. Palmer Ridge High School @ LPHS Friday, Jan. 24 4:00 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity Invitational vs. Doherty High School @ DHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ LPHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ AAHS Saturday, Jan. 25 Speech Tournament – TBA 8:30 a.m. – Wrestling Varsity Invitational vs. Doherty High School @ DHS 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Cyber Competition in Room 319 @ LPHS 8:45 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Rampart High School @ World Ice Arena Tuesday, Jan. 28 5:30 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ CMHS

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7:30 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ CMHS Wednesday, Jan. 29 4:00 p.m. Swimming Girls Varsity Dual vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ Woodmoor Country Club 6:00 p.m. – 8th Grade Registration/ Open House Friday, Jan. 31 Speech Tournament @ Discovery Canyon Campus 9:00 a.m. – Wrestling Varsity Tournament vs. Garden City High School @ GCHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Falcon High School @ FHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Falcon High School @ LPHS 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game vs. Castle View High School @ Monument Ice Rinks

PALMER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Friday, Jan. 3 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ Monument Ice Rinks Saturday, Jan. 4 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Bearbotics in the Distance Learning Lab @ PRHS 8:00 a.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Tournament @ Vista Ridge High School 11:00 a.m. – Swimming Girls Varsity Invitational vs. Fairview High School @ Veterans Memorial Aquatics Center 7:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ Honnen Ice Arena Monday, Jan. 6 4:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Bearbotics in the Distance Learning Lab @ PRHS Tuesday, Jan. 7 4:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Bearbotics in the Distance Learning Lab @ PRHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. The Classical Academy @ PRHS Wednesday, Jan. 8 4:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Bearbotics in the Distance Learning Lab @ PRHS Thursday, Jan. 9 TBD – Swimming Girls Varsity Invitational @ Arapahoe High School 4:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Bearbotics in the Distance Learning Lab @ PRHS 6:00 p.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Dual vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ PRHS 6:30 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity Dual vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ PRHS Friday, Jan. 10 4:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Bearbotics in the Distance Learning Lab @ PRHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ PRHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ AAHS 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game


JANUARY 2020 @ Monument Ice Rinks Saturday, Jan. 11 8:00 a.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Tournament @ Douglas County High School 9:15 a.m. – Wrestling Varsity Tournament @ Englewood High School 7:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ World Ice Arena Monday, Jan. 13 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Vista Ridge High School @ VRHS Tuesday, Jan. 14 All City Honor Band @ Cheyenne Mountain High School Wednesday, Jan. 15 5:30 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Falcon High School @ FHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Falcon High School @ FHS Thursday, Jan. 16 6:00 p.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Dual vs. Air Academy High School @ PRHS 6:30 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity Dual vs. Air Academy High School @ PRHS 7:00 p.m. – Band Varsity Meet @ PRHS Auditorium: CMEA Preview Concert Friday, Jan. 17 All City Honor Band @ Cheyenne Mountain High School 5:30 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ CMHS 7:30 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Cheyenne Mountain High School @ CMHS 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ Monument Ice Rinks Saturday, Jan. 18 All City Honor Band @ Cheyenne Mountain High School TBD – Swimming Girls Varsity Invitational @ Arapahoe High School 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Volleyball Fundraising Event 8:00 a.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Tournament @ Montbello Campus 4:00 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ Honnen Ice Arena Sunday, Jan. 19 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Volleyball Fundraising Event Tuesday, Jan. 21 6:00 p.m. – 8th Grade Open House Night Wednesday, Jan. 22 TBD – Swimming Girls Varsity Dual @ Liberty High School 5:30 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Lewis-Palmer High School @ PRHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Lewis-Palmer High School @ PRHS Thursday, Jan. 23 All-State Jazz Band @ Broadmoor Hotel CMEA Performance @ Broadmoor Hotel 6:00 p.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Dual vs. Lewis-Palmer High School @ LPHS 6:30 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity Dual vs. Lewis-Palmer High School @ LPHS Friday, Jan. 24 All-State Jazz Band @ Broadmoor Hotel 3:00 p.m. – Wrestling Varsity Invitational @ Doherty High School 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Sand Creek High School @ PRHS

SNIPPETZ COMMUNITY CALENDAR 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Sand Creek High School @ SCHS Saturday, Jan. 25 All-State Jazz Band @ Broadmoor Hotel 8:00 a.m. – Wrestling Girls Varsity Tournament @ Poudre High School 8:00 a.m. – Wrestling Varsity Invitational @ Doherty High School 8:45 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ World Ice Arena Monday, Jan. 27 6:00 p.m. – Booster Club Meeting in Sunset Room @ PRHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Vista Ridge High School @ PRHS Tuesday, Jan. 28 7:00 p.m. – Palmer Ridge High School Combined Concert @ Lewis-Palmer High School Wednesday, Jan. 29 4:00 p.m. – Swimming Girls Varsity Dual @ Woodmoor Country Club 6:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Discovery Canyon Campus High School @ DCC 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Discovery Canyon Campus High School @ PRHS Friday, Jan. 31 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Girls Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ AAHS 7:00 p.m. – Basketball Boys Varsity Game vs. Air Academy High School @ PRHS 8:30 p.m. – Ice Hockey Varsity Game @ Monument Ice Rinks

PPLD (LIBRARY) MONUMENT BRANCH (registration required for all events unless otherwise noted) www.ppld.org/monument-library Weds., Jan. 1 – Library Closed – New

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– Tween Twist: Winter Aspen Trees (no registra�on required)

Mon., Jan. 6 – 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. – Intro to Dungeons and Dragons Thurs., Jan. 9 – 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Second Thursday Cra�: Stress Relief Spa Sun., Jan. 12 – 2:00 p.m. to 4:00

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PPLD (LIBRARY) PALMER LAKE BRANCH Weds., Jan. 1 – Library Closed – New Year’s Day Fri., Jan. 3 – 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. – Palmer Lake Book Group (call library for book title; no registration required) Fri., Jan. 10 – 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. – Homeschool @ Palmer Lake: Mess Around with Sound (no registration required) Weds., Jan. 15 – 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Learn to Play the Ukulele! Sat., Jan. 18 – 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. – 3rd Saturday @ Palmer Lake Library – Make A Palmer Lake Star Tile with Mrs. Blake Mon., Jan. 20 – Library Closed – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

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1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Homeschool @ Monument: Epic Engineering Disasters – The Unsinkable Titanic (no registration required) Fri., Jan. 17 – 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. –

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Luther King, Jr. Day

Tues., Jan. 21 – 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

– Teens Make Tuesday: Self-Care Spa Day

PALMER LAKE ART GROUP Sat., Jan. 11 - 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. – Monthly Meeting – 643 CO-105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133

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Entry fee: Members $20 for 1st entry, $10 each for up to 2 additional entries; Non-Members $25 for 1st entry, $15 each for up to 2 additional entries Opening Reception: Fri., Jan. 31 – 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts

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The DASH Diet (which stands for “Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension”) was developed through research funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health as a way to lower blood pressure and reduce the use of medications. Studies dating back to its start in 1993 show that it’s an effective way to lose weight and reduce the risk of many diseases. My recipe for The Kitchen Diva’s Detox Soup is a nutrition-packed bowlful of goodness that’s based on a DASH diet recipe. This soup has a high amount of potassium, iron and calcium, and is wonderful for cleansing your digestive system and flushing out toxins to kick start a healthier new year. It contains plant-based proteins, antioxidants and healthy fats, and best of all, you can eat it several times throughout the day, if desired.

KITCHEN DIVA’S DETOX SOUP Soaking the chia seeds in water makes them easier to digest, and their nutrients are better absorbed and assimilated in your body as they “sweep” through your intestinal system to eliminate the buildup of waste. 1/2 cup water 2 tablespoons chia seeds 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil or coco-

nut oil 1/2 medium onion, peeled and diced 2 tablespoons poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon cumin 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 cloves of garlic, chopped 3 cups broccoli (fresh or frozen and thawed) 1/4 pound spinach leaves (fresh or frozen and thawed) 1 bell pepper, chopped Continued on Page 7


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COMPUTER SLOWING DOWN?

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n the last two articles I’ve written for Snippetz, I’ve discussed why you might experience slow Internet browsing. I discussed the local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and their attributes, and I compared the various Internet web browsers. But what if your computer seems to be slow when performing other functions. This could include when the computer is starting (booting up), when opening a program or app, when running programs, or when doing other functions. Let’s discuss some of the reasons your computer may be slow. Let’s start by looking at the computer itself. How old is your computer? Searching the Internet for the average life span of a computer returns the common answer of three to five years. This is a generalization based on the pace of technology development and the rate at which common parts in a computer wear out. An older computer is just going to be slower. At Simple Computer Repair, we have refurbished and repaired computers six to ten years old. When wondering whether a computer can still be useful, we generally ask the primary purpose of the computer as some tasks can be more demanding of the computer than others. An older computer can be repaired and used for e-mail and light web browsing whereas a newer and more complex computer is needed for higher-level gaming, graphics manipulation and processes requiring heavy mathematical processing. We’ll talk about repairing versus buying new in a future article. When a customer brings us a computer that is running slow, we first look at the hardware in the computer. We run extensive diagnostics to determine the health of components such as the motherboard, the main processor, the Random Access Memory (RAM), and the disk drive(s). The vast majority of the time, if a hardware component is to blame for the slowdown, it is usually a failing hard drive. In these cases, we usually recommend installing a Solid-State Drive (SSD), which is a newer technology than the old hard drives with a 5x to 10x performance increase. In the past, large SSD’s were prohibitively expensive, but recently the prices of SSD’s have really dropped making them affordable for nearly every application. Upgrading the RAM can increase the operating speed of your computer. Simply put, RAM is a holding bin for information pulled from a storage device and waiting to be used in a program or application. Increasing the amount of RAM and/ or upgrading to RAM that can process information faster has the potential of speeding up your computer. However, this is very dependent upon the programs that you are running on your computer. Simple text programs like word processors or e-mail do not require fast or large RAM arrays. Programs that rely on many mathematical

calculations such as large spreadsheets, and programs that are graphics heavy such as photo-editing programs and more advanced games definitely stress RAM and are helped by larger and faster RAM arrays. For the majority of today’s programs, we recommend 8 MB (megabytes) of RAM as the minimum you should have installed. After we have ruled out hardware issues, we then look at software. First, which version of Windows® or macOS® are you running? You should always be running the most up-to-date operating system for your computer. For PCs, there are few good reasons for not running Windows 10. Windows 10 is arguably the best version of Windows Microsoft has deployed. It is fast, secure, and easy to use. And for my customers who claim they don’t want to give up Windows 7 “because Windows 10 would be too hard to learn”, I say that Windows 10 can and does look and run remarkably like Windows 7. And if you still aren’t convinced, Microsoft will end all support for Windows 7 on January 14th, 2020. So there will be no security or safety updates released any more. If you are doing financial transactions on a Windows 7 computer, it’s really only a matter of time before you find yourself in trouble. For Mac users, the version of the operating system you can load on your computer is limited by the age of your computer. However, we still see a lot of Macs with old operating systems. You can check online with Apple support to find out which version of macOS or OS X your computer can take. Once we are sure you have the best operating system installed for your computer, we spend a great deal of time looking at how you have your computer configured. One of the sneakiest thieves of computer speed is the “program running in the background”. Often, when a user downloads a new program on their computer, they also download other programs that they may or may not be aware of. These programs run in the background hogging processor power and slowing down your computer. Updaters, monitors, tool bars, search bars, and help programs are chief among these. We scour our customers computers rooting out these programs as few of them are beneficial for the user. Finally, the last culprit contributing to a slow computer is malware. Viruses can slow down a computer while they are operating behind the scenes, but normally cause much greater damage than just slowing the computer. Adware, on the other hand, can seriously drag your computer speed down without causing any other damage. Adware is usually picked up while browsing web pages and is stored in the form of cookies that can track your online shopping and browsing habits. While not necessarily malicious, adware can slow your computer to a crawl. We have an extensive routine we use to remove viruses and adware and clean up your computer so you can get every little bit of speed possible. So if your computer seems to be lagging behind, bring it in to Simple Computer Repair today for a free diagnosis and let us help you get back in the fast lane! questions@scr-cos.com

Lexicon of Life-lifting Words Dr. Ron Ross’s

THIS WEEK’S LIFE-LIFTING WORD:

“BOLDNESS” by Ron Ross

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atman fought The Joker, Han Solo faced down Darth Vader, and Snow White and the seven dwarfs dealt with the evil Queen. Every good story has a hero and a villain; the hero eventually confronts the bullying scoundrel, and good wins out over evil. The singular characteristic of nearly every hero is this life-lifting word: BOLDNESS. Heroes are bold — that doesn’t mean they are obnoxious and loud, but it does mean they possess a quiet inner strength to call upon when needed. Heroes are bold — even so, they may be afraid, even terrified; but they overcome their fears with principles, passion, and power. Heroes are bold — they can discern between good and evil, stand up for what is right, and stand against what is wrong. You too can be bold — here’s how: Be willing to talk to people you don’t know or who don’t look or think like you. We live in a fractured society. It’s always US against THEM —and the US seldom reaches out to THEM to discover what they know, think, or feel. Be bold; meet others, and listen to what they have to say. Be willing to visit places you’ve never been and discover things you’ve never seen. I took my young family to Africa in the 1960s. Before going to Africa, we had traveled very little, so the move to Africa was a bold move. But wow — was it worth it! We learned so much about other people, which, in turn, taught us a lot about ourselves.

Be willing to ask deep questions. Years ago, I heard someone say, “The two most important questions you must answer are who am I and why am I here?” Since then, I’ve added two more questions, “Where did I come from and where am I going?” Only the bold ask such questions because to ask means you are not afraid of what the answers might require. Be willing to break the rules of propriety without being insolent. There will come a time in life when you see a wrong happen and want to make it right. This may require that you speak truth to power and boldly stand alone as others scoff. The bold inspire others to stand for what is right and against what is wrong. The fearful, the weak-kneed, and the calloused are not bold; they are boring and pathetic. The bold step up when others step back; they speak up when others shut up, and they act when others freeze. Why? Because heroes are bold: poised, honorable, and secure. And finally, the bold can distinguish between important and trivial. Some things are worth fighting for, and some are not. Some people are worth following, and some are not. Some ideas are good, and some are bad. The bold know the difference and act appropriately, and their “action” makes them bold. When I think of boldness, I think of Rosa Parks who said, “You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right.” Her arrest after refusing to give up her seat on the bus inspired African-Americans around the country to be bold in fighting for equal rights. Rosa Parks personifies boldness, and her action is testimony to Robert Frost’s enlightening quote, “Freedom lies in being bold.”

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going to stay an ordinary day. Baldo and his puppy Tessa set out for town to have a cup of coffee. They were walking past ol' Miss Clancy’s house when all of a sudden, the old biddy poked her head through the dense hedge. “Keep that mutt away from my yard, you silly man!” she growled in his face. Baldo thought of scolding her for frightening his dog, but instead, he decided he’d turn her frown upside down.

THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF PUPPY TESSA… AND BALDO’S SEARCH FOR CLUES

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aldo is a fun-loving fellow who lives in a small town along the Front Range in Colorado. Being a bit challenged in the hair follicle department never bothered Baldo. He lived his quiet life with his little puppy Tessa and he was loved by all for his witty sense of humor. Loved by all…. except ornery, ol' Miss Clancy. She didn’t like to laugh, and although she threatened revenge upon anyone who made her laugh, Baldo still made it his mission to cheer her up. It was a day, an ordinary day, one not much different than any other day…but we were soon to find out that it was NOT

Baldo asked ol' Miss Clancy, “How are a dog and a marine biologist alike? One wags a tail and the other tags a whale!” Ol' Miss Clancy let out a snort…. a weird grin began creeping across her wrinkled face…then all of a sudden, a scrawny hand reached through the hedge and grabbed his little puppy, Tessa. “I’m sorry I made you laugh!” Baldo exclaimed as he scrambled through the hedge to follow her, but it was too late. Mean ol' Miss Clancy and sweet puppy Tessa were gone!

PLEASE HELP BALDO FREE HIS PUPPY TESSA! NEWS UPDATE: We have received a reliable tip that Tessa is locked up in a cage at ol' Miss Clancy’s. Baldo is searching all over for clues to the combination of the lock on Tessa’s cage.

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His sightings are accompanied by a number.... write these clues (numbers) down because their sum will be the combination to the lock on little Tessa's cage! When you feel certain you have found all the sightings of Baldo on the website, add all the positive numbers, and subtract the negative numbers from that total… only this exact number will set little Tessa free!

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1. Is the book of Immanuel in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Which Old Testament prophet said the most about the birth of Christ? Isaiah, Daniel, Ezekiel, Jeremiah 3. From Matthew 1:18 when Mary became pregnant, she and Joseph were ...? Married, Engaged, Just friends, Strangers 4. In Luke 2:8-11, how did the shepherds learn of Christ’s birth? Magi informed, Joseph announcement, Mighty wind, Angel appearance 5. Where did the wise men go first when they arrived in the Holy Land? Nazareth, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Hebron 6. What does the Bible record as to when Jesus was born? Late September, Dec. 25, March 17, Does not (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

• On Dec. 30, 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) is established, comprising a confederation of Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine and the Transcaucasian Federation. In 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved following the collapse of its communist government.

• On Jan. 5, 1643, in the first record of a legal divorce in the American colonies, Anne Clarke of the Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a divorce from her absent and adulterous husband, Denis Clarke, by the Quarter Court of Boston. • On Jan. 1, 1818, “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” is published. The book by 20-year-old Mary Shelley is frequently called the world’s first science fiction novel. In Shelley’s tale, a scientist animates a creature constructed from dismembered corpses. • On Jan. 4, 1896, six years after Wilford Woodruff, president of the Mormon Church, issued his Manifesto reforming political, religious and economic life in Utah, the territory is admitted into the Union as the 45th state. Woodruff’s 1890 Manifesto included a renunciation of the traditional Mormon practice of polygamy.

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• On Jan. 3, 1961, President Dwight Eisenhower closes the American embassy in Havana and severs diplomatic relations between the United States and Fidel Castro’s government in Cuba. The action signaled that the U.S. was prepared to take extreme measures to oppose Castro’s regime. • On Jan. 2, 1974, President Richard Nixon signs the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, requiring states to limit highway speeds to 55 mph or lose federal highway funding. It was a result of fuel shortages caused by the Arab oil embargo. • On Dec. 31, 1999, the United States officially hands over control of the Panama Canal, putting the strategic waterway into Panamanian hands for the first time. The 50-mile canal, which links the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, officially opened when the SS Arcon sailed through in August 1914.

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1. Ben & Jerry’s ice cream paid a tribute to Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead by naming the flavor after him. Ben and Jerry got started in a converted gas station in Vermont in 1978. 2. Eric Clapton, in 1974. Bob Marley of the Wailers wrote and released the song the previous year. Marley originally wanted to write “police” but didn’t dare. 3. Cher. Rumor says she married him three days after her divorce from Sonny Bono was final. 4. Aaron Neville, in 1966. Heart had a cover hit with the song in 1980. 5. “My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own,” by Connie Francis in 1960. Three final versions of the song were completed, and two weeks after the song was released, Francis and the songwriters requested that a different version be used.

8. Zipporah 9. Wilhelm Rontgen 10. Color blindness

SPORTS QUIZ 1. It was 1949. 2. Willie Mays. 3. Indianapolis, in 2006. 4. Twenty-one consecutive seasons entering 2019-20. 5. Tommy Salo, with 23 shutouts (1999-2004). 6. In 2018, Atlanta United’s Josef Martinez needed 22 games to tally 20 goals.

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• It was way back in the 17th century when noted Scottish scholar Patrick Young made the following sage observation: “The trouble with weather forecasting is that it’s right too often for us to ignore it and wrong too often for us to rely on it.” • As 2019 winds down, you might want to keep this crime fact in mind: Those who study such things say that New Year’s Day is the No. 1 holiday for car theft. Perhaps they’re making up for Christmas Day, which is typically the holiday with the fewest auto thefts. • I bet you didn’t know there’s a word specifically used to refer to the space between your eyebrows. Yep: It’s called the “ophryon.” • Fans of old Westerns have doubtless

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seen depictions of Native Americans scalping their enemies. Most probably don’t realize, though, that the brutal practice didn’t originate with the Indians. When the Dutch and English settlers were trying to clear out the natives, they were paid a bounty for each scalp they brought back. The Native Americans adopted the practice only after the Europeans’ arrival on the continent. • If you’re a runner -- and a compulsive counter -- you might already be aware of the fact that the average person’s feet hit the ground approximately 800 times per mile when running. • The food eaten by a typical American travels between 1,500 and 2,500 miles from the farm where it was grown to the plate where it’s consumed. • Paleontologists claim that Neanderthals used toothpicks. How can they tell, you might well ask? It seems that toothpick use leaves distinctive grooves on teeth. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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bunny, just wipe it off and continue. • A toilet paper or paper towel roll slit down the side makes a handy clamp for keeping wrapping paper from unraveling.

• Movie theater hack: “When buttering up your popcorn, grab a straw and stick it down into the tub. Line up the straw with the butter dispenser, and you can distribute butter into the lower layers of your popcorn. Remove the straw and finish off with butter over the top.” -- P.A. in Florida • “Defog your bathroom mirror with a quick shot of shaving cream. Smear all around and wipe off with a clean, dry face cloth.” -- L.A. in Georgia • Use one leg of a pair of stockings over the hose of a vacuum cleaner to “dust” a bookcase. If you have small knickknacks they won’t get sucked up, but dust will. If your stocking gets clogged by a dust

• Go Green Tip: Most large chains have really gotten on the bandwagon with reusable shopping bags. Here’s a tip to help you have one with you at the right moment. Keep several in the trunk. Purchase one or two foldable bags. There are some that fold small enough to fit comfortably in a woman’s purse. Keep one of them hanging from your gearshift, and if you attach it to a carabiner clip, you might remember to clip it right to your belt! • Common substitutions: Recipe call for arrowroot starch? Substitute all-purpose flour. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.


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woman and it is her age that determines the risk for the fetus. Older mothers also are more likely to carry twins (or more than two fetuses).

RISK OF SURROGACY AT ADVANCED AGE DEAR DR. ROACH: Would you please comment on common or uncommon issues that might be expected in a pregnancy at age 57? I am overall very healthy, with no issues other than slightly elevated LDL. I have not gone through menopause. I had four full-term pregnancies, the last at age 35 (after which I had my tubes tied), and no miscarriages. I asked my doctor two years ago if I would have an issue being a surrogate and was told there was no reason I couldn’t be, but my current physician told me that it can be very dangerous at my age. I am concerned that the practice is just covering itself against any liability. I realize that this is my decision alone and I would not hold my doctors accountable, but I’d also like the real truth regarding any potential issues I would be likely to encounter. I appreciate your thoughts. -- M.V. ANSWER: I admire your willingness to consider being a surrogate. However, the risks of pregnancy in a 57-year-old woman are significant. A study from the U.K. from 2016 quantified the risks pretty thoroughly; however, of the 233 women studied, only two of them were older than 57, so your risks are probably higher than the average risk for an older mother in the study (which was defined here as 48 years or older at the date of delivery). Before I go over the risks, let me point out that one major risk for older mothers, Down syndrome, may not apply, since the ovum (egg) you would be carrying would come from another

Compared with younger mothers, older mothers have a higher risk for: high blood pressure during pregnancy (15% vs. 5%); pre-eclampsia, also called toxemia (6% vs. 2%); diabetes during pregnancy (18% vs. 4%); hemorrhage after delivery (26% vs. 15%); Caesarean section (78% vs. 33%); preterm delivery (22% vs. 8%); and admission of the baby to the intensive care unit (3% vs. less than 1%). Miscarriage rate (after 11 weeks) in women over 55 is estimated to be about 10%, compared with 1% in younger women. Maternal death is much more likely for older women than younger; however, that risk is small, less than 2 per 1,000 in a separate Swedish study of mothers over 45. Overall, these risks are not small. You should think through your risks before making a decision. I’m disappointed in the lack of advice you received. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: The 71-yearold woman from a recent column who finds sticking her finger to test her blood glucose too painful to be willing to do it likely was never told that while sticking her finger at the tip IS painful, sticking at the side of the end of the finger is barely painful, if at all. I find myself surprised that those who stick fingers for blood at the hospital don’t seem to know this either. Shame on them. -- R.S.

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--Christmas toys were popular in Victorian times. Hundreds of different family card and board games were manufactured and sold. Today they are collectible as complete games or parts. The box decorated with an attractive Christmas picture of Santa and snow scenes

ANSWER: There are more nerve endings at the tip of the finger, so that is more painful for most. There often is better blood flow on the sides as well. Thank you for writing with this reminder. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@ med.cornell.edu. (c) 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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design looks like some sort of house with a figure on each side surrounded by falling leaves. The bottom and the border have repeating crescent patterns and the inner rim is fluted. We would like to know what this was used for.

A:

Your mold probably was made for lebkuchen, a soft ginger honey cake popular in Germany for centuries at Christmas. Lebkuchen dates back to 14th-century Germany. The earliest was made in monasteries, where, long before sugar, bakers kneaded flour and eggs with honey from local beekeepers. That gave lebkuchen its unique flavor and acted as a preservative. The dough was claylike and pressed into wooden molds that were delicately carved with pictures that told the stories of Christmas and the saints, like St. Nicholas. When trade routes opened, spices were added to the dough, making it more like it is today. Lebkuchen is still made around the holidays, and molds and recipes can be found online. Your mold is probably from the 19th century, and if clean, there is no reason why it couldn’t still be used.

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If you don’t want to play the antique Christmas board game you own, you can prop it against the wall near your tree. The Christmas scenes of children in the snow and Santa Claus hard at work checking on his toys will add thoughts of the past.

can be propped on a shelf. The board for the game can be framed or hung with removable hooks. The playing cards often picturing children, Christmas characters or decorations can be displayed in groups or slid under the protective glass top on a table. Just the 19-by-10-inch board of “Game of the Visit of Santa Claus” was auctioned for $275 by Soulis Auctions recently. The game was made by McLoughlin Brothers in 1897. ***

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• Copper chestnut roaster, squat pot, round lid with reeded edge, openwork collar, flat tapered handle, loop end, 21 x 9 inches, $40. • Wine glass, venetian glass, deep red and gold gilt, menorah and star of David design, twist stem, marked, Murano, 1950s, 5 1/4 inches, $145. • Christmas cookie jar, drummers drumming, around Christmas tree, Fitz & Floyd, 18 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches, $245. • Doorstop, poinsettia, two-tone, red, green, stenciled pot, 9 3/4 inches, $840. ***

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make candy and other party food. Pour melted butter into the mold, put the filled mold into the freezer. Take the mold out and unmold the fancy-shaped pieces of butter for parties. For more collecting news, tips and resources, visit www.Kovels.com (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.


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SPEND EXTRA DOUGH ON SHELTER PETS DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I get a decent end-of-year bonus around Christmas time, and I make it a point to donate a percentage of that bonus to a worthy charity. This year my wife recommended that I donate to the local pet shelter. However, there is plenty of need in other areas, especially those affected by disasters. Where would my donation be most needed? -- Doug H., Dallas DEAR DOUG: While the decision is entirely up to you, please consider donating to the local shelter as your wife suggested. Your donation will be used to directly support animal care at the shelter, from facilities maintenance and upgrades to providing food and

talk on the phone or have a video visit, it’s available. By the end of 2020, every mental health and primary care provider will be able to communicate with patients in all 2.6 million instances these ways. of care in one year.

Some of the stats are impressive. The use of the app, VA Video Connect, rose by a whopping 235% in the past year, and more than 99,000 veterans opted to use it from home. Over 200,000 appointments were for mental health telehealth appointments.

he use of the Department of Veterans Affairs telehealth services rose 17% in one We have a lot of choices for how year, with 900,000 veterans opting we get our care, with more coming. to get care that way. That equated to Whether we want to go in person,

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Providing local support helps to strengthen its ability to care for animals that need help. And, as shelters increasingly support each other, a well-funded local shelter means that it can support other shelters in the area when needed. This type of interdependence has proved its worth: After Hurricane Harvey, thousands of strays and lost pets were saved and kept in safe conditions throughout Texas and surrounding states, thanks to planning and coordination between animal welfare organizations. Whether you decide to donate to a national organization or a specific shelter, try to find out as much as you can ahead of time about how your donation will be used -- how much of the money goes directly to animal care, and how much to administration? Sites like Charity Navigator can provide information about larger organizations, and often you can find that information on a local shelter’s website, or by emailing or calling them. Send your comments, questions or tips to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

across state lines. Veterans in rural areas, or near state lines, were having to go long distances for in-person care.

If you want to explore using telehealth on your electronic device, The VA is trying to consider all cir- go online to mobile.va.gov/app/vacumstances: If you have a poor inter- video-connect. Scroll to the yellow net connection at home, it’s opening note and use it to test whether your other locations as tests sites, such as device is compatible with the VA VFW posts and American Legion Video Connect app. There’s an FAQ halls, as well as Walmart stores, us- and how-to demo videos. If you run ing ATLAS (Accessing Telehealth into a snag trying to set up the app through Local Areas Stations). or a connection, call 866-651-3180 More will open as time goes on. Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET. It’s all a result of the Anywhere to Anywhere initiative. Before this To learn more about telehealth, go was enacted, doctors couldn’t le- to telehealth.va.gov. gally treat patients with telehealth (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.


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than we could ever watch. Check out travel videos: wine country in France, narrowboats on the canals in Britain or the scenery in Iceland.

TAKING A BREATHER IN 2020

• Consider loading up on jigsaw puzzles and inviting a few friends over. New puzzles can be expensive, but Goodwill has them for $3. Put on tea or coffee, turn on some quiet music in the background and talk about anything but politics while you put puzzles together.

• Vow to have better nutrition in 2020. It doesn’t have to be a huge overhaul of your diet, maybe just a few small steps. An extra piece of fruit each day, brown rice instead of think we can agree that 2019 white ... it can all add up to better was a long, tough year. We all health. know why. Is it time to tune out? • Winter won’t last forever. Eventu-

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ally spring will arrive and thoughts Here are some thoughts on how to of planting. Begin now to consider have a better 2020: what you might grow: a few pots of flowers outside the door, vegetables • Turn off the TV now and then, es- in a community space. Make plans. pecially those news shows. We’ve been around long enough to have • We need to do something for othfigured out the political stuff years ers for our own peace of mind. Conago. We don’t need to continually sider signing up for an afternoon have it thrown at us. each week at the food bank, or walk

a small dog at the shelter once the • If we do want to watch TV, we can weather warms up. flip to PBS, or maybe the History channel or Discovery. For those of Just turn off the TV. us with Netflix or Amazon Prime, there are plenty of shows, more (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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There are 5 “types” of Social Media (we will be covering Video Sharing in this article): 1. Social Networking 2. Photo Sharing 3. Video Sharing 4. Interactive Media 5. Blogging VIDEO SHARING Roughly 83% of marketers say video gives them a strong ROI and 90% feel the level of video competition has increased. Adding a video platform to your social strategy could make your brand look relevant and keep you up to speed with your competitors.

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Along with Youtube and Vimeo, the more traditional social networking platforms have also begun to embrace video marketing more aggressively. In the last few years, Facebook launched Facebook Stories and Facebook Live, and added a tab on their mobile app dedicated to video. Meanwhile, Twitter has allowed users to launch live video streams which are powered by its Periscope software.


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