By Judie Holcomb-Pack In a glass-half-empty, glass-half-full perspective, the need to change the schedule for Senior Games/SilverArts is disappointing to the many participants in sporting events, visual and heritage arts
Nike Roach has a heart for veterans. As a veteran himself, he enjoyed the monthly Vets Coffee held by Trellis Supportive Care at PDQ restaurant on Stratford Road. He discovered,
By Sondra Wainer David, my son, turned 49 today. I have no idea how that happened. It seems just the “blink-of-an-eye” ago that he was eleven years old, standing in
N.C. Senior Games began in 1983 with a goal to create a year-round health promotion and education program for North Carolinians 50 years of age and better and to provide a holistic approach to body, mind and spirit, staying fit while enjoying the company of other seniors. Today, there are over 60,000 participants in 53 local games that serve all 100 counties across the state.