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FOR AND ABOUT SENIOR CITIZENS IN ANTRIM, BENZIE, GRAND TRAVERSE, KALKASKA AND LEELANAU COUNTIES • Traverse City Senior Center Celebrates 50 Years Page 2 • Why Social Security is Important for Women Page 3 • Senior Services Page 5 • Marketplace Pages 8 & 9 • Games & Puzzles Page 10 • Neighborhood Happenings Page 11 • Arts & Entertainment Page 12 THIS SPACE FOR RENT CALL TODAY 231-631-5651 HOMETOWN HEROS Five BATA buses, with Reynolds-Jonkhoff staff and honor guards present on each bus, were used for the Hometown H Traverse City. See page 3 for more information about the event. November 2019/Volume 28/Number 3 FOR AND ABOUT SENIOR CITIZENS IN ANTRIM, BENZIE, GRAND TRAVERSE, KALKASKA AND LEELANAU COUNTIES • PACE - Program of All-Inclusive Care Opens Page 2 • Senior Services Page 3 • Expert Advice Pages 4 & 5 • Arts & Entertainment Pages 6 & 7 • Games & Puzzles Page 10 • Neighborhood Happenings Page 11 THIS SPACE FOR RENT CALL TODAY 231-631-5651 October 2019/Volume 27/Number 2 Peak colors are this month. Mother Nature’s vibrant color show is everywhere! News and features for adults 50 years and better. P.O. Box 1071, Bellaire, MI 49615 I phone 231-631-5651 [email protected] I [email protected] [email protected] I [email protected] targets the 5-county Grand Traverse region. People 50 and over live a lot differently than their own parents did at their age. For the most part, today’s seniors are more active, healthier, live longer, and have more money to spend. With nearly 8,000 papers distributed each month on newsstands located throughout Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska and Leelanau counties, we reach more than 25,000 readers every month who love their Prime Time. Our lineup of writers introduces readers to intriguing people and places in the fields of recreation, health, fitness, and offers helpful financial information and keeps them updated on Social Security matters. Everything that helps make life over 50 fun, exciting and rewarding. Join our growing team of businesses who know that the Prime Time, with news to use and enjoy, is the place to be each month. For thousands of readers, it’s a prime stop on northern Michigan’s Gold Coast. A publication of Forest Home Publications, LLC People age 50 and above own 77% of all financial assets in America • Own 80% of all money in U.S. Savings and loan institutions • Purchase 43% of all domestic cars and 48% of all luxury cars • Spend more money on travel and recreation than any other age group • Eat out an average of 3 times per week • Account for a whopping 40% of total consumer demand. TOP 10 HOBBIES AMONG AMERICANS 50+ Important statistics about the consumer market in America… #1 Reading 41% #2 Dining 32% #3 Gardening 31% #4 Music & Art 25% #5 Travel 20% #6 Golfing 18% #7 Pets 18% #8 Fishing 18% #9 Crafts 15% #10 Sewing 14% Reach the Grand Traverse Region’s consumer market. KALKASKA ANTRIM GRAND TRAVERSE BENZIE LEELANAU

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Page 1: Important statistics about America… for adults 50 years and better. · 2019. 12. 13. · Michigan’s Gold Coast. A publication of Forest Home Publications, LLC People age 50 and

for and about senior citizens in antrim, benzie, Grand traverse, KalKasKa and leelanau counties

• Traverse City

Senior Center

Celebrates 50

Years Page 2

• Why Social Security is Important for

Women Page 3

• Senior Services

Page 5

• Marketplace Pages 8 & 9

• Games & Puzzles

Page 10

• Neighborhood

Happenings Page 11

• Arts & Entertainment

Page 12

This space

for renT

call Today

231-631-5651

HOMETOWN HEROS

Five BATA buses, with Reynolds-Jonkhoff staff and honor guards present on each bus, were used for the Hometown Heros tour of

Traverse City. See page 3 for more information about the event.

November 2019/Volume 28/Number 3

for and about senior citizens in antrim, benzie, Grand traverse, KalKasKa and leelanau counties

• PACE - Program

of All-Inclusive

Care Opens

Page 2

• Senior Services

Page 3

• Expert Advice

Pages 4 & 5

• Arts & Entertainment

Pages 6 & 7

• Games & Puzzles

Page 10

• Neighborhood

Happenings

Page 11

This space

for renT

call Today

231-631-5651

October 2019/Volume 27/Number 2

Peak colors are this

month. Mother Nature’s

vibrant color show is

everywhere!

News and features for adults 50 years and better.

P.O. Box 1071, Bellaire, MI 49615 I phone 231-631-5651 [email protected] I [email protected] [email protected] I [email protected]

targets the 5-county Grand

Traverse region. People 50 and over live a lot

differently than their own parents did at their age. For the

most part, today’s seniors are more active, healthier, live

longer, and have more money to spend.

With nearly 8,000 papers distributed each month on

newsstands located throughout Antrim, Benzie, Grand

Traverse, Kalkaska and Leelanau counties, we reach more

than 25,000 readers every month who love

their Prime Time.Our lineup of writers introduces readers to

intriguing people and places in the fields of

recreation, health, fitness, and offers helpful

financial information and keeps them updated

on Social Security matters.

Everything that helps make life over 50 fun, exciting

and rewarding. Join our growing team of

businesses who know that the Prime Time, with news to use and enjoy, is the place to be each month.

For thousands of readers, it’s a prime stop on northern

Michigan’s Gold Coast.

A publication of Forest Home Publications, LLC

People age 50 and above own 77% of all financial assets

in America • Own 80% of all money in U.S. Savings and loan

institutions • Purchase 43% of all domestic cars and 48% of all luxury cars • Spend more money on travel and recreation than any other age group • Eat out an average of

3 times per week • Account for a whopping 40% of total consumer demand.

TOP 10 HOBBIES AMONG AMERICANS 50+

Important statistics about the consumer market in America…

#1 Reading 41%#2 Dining 32%#3 Gardening 31%#4 Music & Art 25%#5 Travel 20%

#6 Golfing 18%#7 Pets 18%#8 Fishing 18%#9 Crafts 15%#10 Sewing 14%

Reach the Grand Traverse Region’s

consumer market.

KALKASKA

ANTRIM

GRAND TRAVERSE

BENZIE

LEELANAU

Page 2: Important statistics about America… for adults 50 years and better. · 2019. 12. 13. · Michigan’s Gold Coast. A publication of Forest Home Publications, LLC People age 50 and

for and about senior citizens in antrim, benzie, Grand traverse, KalKasKa and leelanau counties

• Traverse City Senior Center Celebrates 50 Years Page 2

• Why Social Security is Important for Women Page 3

• Senior Services Page 5

• Marketplace Pages 8 & 9

• Games & Puzzles Page 10

• Neighborhood Happenings Page 11

• Arts & Entertainment Page 12

This space for renTcall Today 231-631-5651

HOMETOWN HEROSFive BATA buses, with Reynolds-Jonkhoff staff and honor guards present on each bus, were used for the Hometown Heros tour of

Traverse City. See page 3 for more information about the event.

November 2019/Volume 28/Number 3 for and about senior citizens in antrim, benzie, Grand traverse, KalKasKa and leelanau counties

• PACE - Program of All-Inclusive Care Opens Page 2

• Senior Services Page 3

• Expert Advice Pages 4 & 5

• Arts & Entertainment Pages 6 & 7

• Games & Puzzles Page 10

• Neighborhood Happenings Page 11

This space for renTcall Today 231-631-5651

October 2019/Volume 27/Number 2

Peak colors are this month. Mother Nature’s vibrant color show is everywhere!

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