Bulletin Board (Norwich Bulletin)

CHRISTMAS CONCERT, 7 p.m., St. Michael Center, School Hill Road, BALTIC. Presented by the Academy of the Holy Family Glee Club. Program will end with a live Nativity tableau. Snow date: Sunday.

National League of Cities Leader to Speak at MLK Breakfast (RedNova)

By Tamara Ford, The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C. Dec. 10--Tickets are on sale for the fourth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith Prayer Breakfast from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Jan. 15 at First Baptist Church, 481 Hood Center Drive, Rock Hill. The speaker will be James C.

HEALTH HAPPENINGS (Bradenton Herald)

The Herald welcomes information on health-related events open to the public. The deadline for submitting information is noon Friday, eight days ahead of Saturday publication. Information - including time, date and place - can be dropped off, mailed to The Herald, P.O. Box 921, Bradenton, FL 34206, or faxed to 745-7097. For a complete listing of health events, visit amora@hsc.usf.edu.

SENIOR LIVING COMPLEX BEGINS SECOND PHASE (Tyler Morning Telegraph)

Tyler seniors who need some assistance in their daily routines, or who get along on their own just fine, should find an additional facility available to them in about a year, as The Hamptons opens a second phase.

Williamson County events and meetings (Austin American-Statesman)

Newcomers and Friends of Georgetown — 9:30 a.m. today. Monthly meeting will have a Cowboy Christmas theme. Main Street Baptist Church, 1001 Main St., Georgetown. Shirley Brown, (512) 864-0685, or Barbara Daigle, (512) 869-3212.

of Monroe on hold (The Monroe Evening News)

The company recently shut down its sales office at 1545 N.

Medical memos (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

The VNA Care Network offers free keep-well clinics for residents ages 60 and older. Hours are 9 to 11 a.m. Dec. 5 at Senior Center, 5 Pond St., Leominster; 9 to 11 a.m. Dec. 7 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Center, 28 Mulberry St., Worcester; noon to 2 p.m. Dec. 7 at Canterbury Towers, 6 Wachusett St., Worcester. For more information, call (888) 663-3688, Ext. 5603, or visit

Coming Up (The Toledo Blade)

BLUFFTON

Group examines how to serve upcoming surge of seniors, retirees (The Champaign News-Gazette)

The 80 million Americans known as baby boomers are charging hard into their retirement years, and they're not going out the way their parents or grandparents did. Their mantra? "I know what I want, and I want it now," said Mike O'Donnell, executive director of the East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging. "That's pretty much what people have told us."

HEALTH HAPPENINGS (Bradenton Herald)

The Bradenton Herald welcomes information on health-related events open to the public. The deadline for submitting information is noon Friday, eight days ahead of Saturday publication. Information - including time, date and place - can be dropped off, mailed to The Bradenton Herald, P.O. Box 921, Bradenton, FL 34206, or faxed to 745-7097. For a complete listing of health events, visit

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