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END Tips to Make History Come Alive for Your Family Classic Cars Cruise Records Shattered the City Streets During 2015 California California Automobile Museum Presents State Fair Sacramento’s Largest Car Cruise and Show Page 14 Page 4 Volume 35 • Issue 31 Serving Carmichael and Sacramento County since 1981 July 31, 2015 YOUR PRODUCE Carmichael MAN: WELCOME THE WALLA Author Writes WALLA ONIONS In Full Swing Acclaimed Book on the Positive Side of Aging CARMICHAEL, CA (MPG) - Gloria Parker, an 86-year-old resident of Carmichael, has received critical acclaim for her narrative on the positive side of aging. According to Parker, most of the literature we read and the media images we see focus on the negative ste- Page 5 reotypes of aging. As an author, a senior, and a senior advocate, Parker seeks to change the mind- set that aging is a time to dread rather than a time to celebrate. Utilizing research, her own THE ONES THAT life experiences, and stories from a group of seniors age 65 to 97, GOT AWAY Parker weaves together a com- pelling and provocative account of how to age gracefully and gratefully. The Other Side of the Story is a thoughtful, insightful END OF THE book that will make you reexam- ine your perception of the aging process. BENCH Parker did not begin her writ- ing career until after retirement at BY GERRY SCHOLL the age of 65. Her first published poem, “Coup,” appeared in the Page 9 International Library of Poetry in 1999. “Seeds of Violence” was published in Treasured Poems Country band Big Iron was a Carmichael Park headliner last weekend. Musicians were (from left) Ray Sayre, Rich Hardesty, Charlie Nickrenz, Larry of America in 2000. Parker has Tracy, and Brett Boyle. also had her poems and arti- ATHLON SPORTS Story and photo at 6:30 p.m. Food is available for pur- Highway (country/rockabilly) cles published in a variety of by Susan Maxwell Skinner chase and picnics are welcome. For • Sunday, August 16th: Capitol Pops Sacramento-area newspapers. INSIDE BASEBALL more information, visit www.carmi- Concert Band (patriotic/pops) Parker was nominated for Poet CARMICHAEL, CA (MPG) - Carmichael chaelpark.com. Laureate of California in 2004, Park’s summer entertainment contin- • Saturday, August 22nd: Group and at the age of 73, she pub- ued last weekend with a performance Schedule of Upcoming Concerts Therapy (rock/rhythm and blues) lished a collection of poems, by Big Iron. The Sacramento group • Sunday, August 2nd: John Skinner • Sunday, August 23rd: Latin Touch At This Place, At This Time. In performed vintage country songs from Band (variety dance music) (Latin rock/rhythm and blues) 2013, Parker published her mem- the Merle Haggard and Hank Williams • Saturday, August 8th: On Air oir, A Seat at the Table. era. • Sunday August 30th: River City The Other Side of the Story is (classic rock) Concert Band (pops/patriotic) H Free concerts are scheduled most Continued on page 8 weekends this summer. Downbeat is • Sunday, August 9th: Lincoln Page 17 Tips to Make History Come Alive for Your Family SACRAMENTO REGION, CA surrounding the infamous sink- (STATEPOINT) - It may have been ing of the RMS Lusitania, a many years since you picked up British ocean liner, and at the a history textbook. And if so, time, one of the world’s fastest who can blame you? History and most luxurious passenger can seem dull when told as a ships. In time for its 100th anni- listing of facts and dates. But versary, history buff and author learning about times gone by Ron Walters details a series of can be a worthwhile pursuit— intense events involving mys- whether you want to be better tery, murder, and perhaps even Scan our QR Code for a direct link to our online edition! prepared to help your kids with crimes against humanity, offer- homework or to beef up your ing one possible explanation as own store of knowledge. to what occurred so long ago on Luckily, there are much more May 7th, 1915. fascinating and engaging ways According to Walters, the to become a history buff than truth behind the sinking, which by reading a standard textbook. involved the loss of 1,200 lives, To make history come alive for PAID is “the greatest story never PERMIT 350 PERMIT you and your family, consider told.” US POSTAGE Carmichael, CA PRESORTED STD. PRESORTED the following: “The story of the Lusitania Change Service Requested Historical Fiction has been overshadowed by the Revisit and rethink histori- Titanic’s sinking for nearly 100 cal fact with inventive fictional years, even though it’s far more novels inspired by true events. interesting and intriguing,” says Walters. Historical fiction can be a fas- Learning about times gone by can be a worthwhile pursuit—whether you want to be better prepared to help cinating way to get acquainted Though it is fiction, the book your kids with homework or to beef up your own store of knowledge. Photo courtesy of Alexandr Vasilyev, Fotolia.com with history. is based on real events and fea- Check out one such new read, tures historical figures. After currently in the works. For more Take a Vacation and shed light on a story. “The Lusitania Conspiracy,” enjoying the novel, you can information, visit www.thelu- The next time you travel, Consider planning a family which explores events look forward to a film version, sitaniaconspiracy.com. take an opportunity to get more vacation around an historical deeply acquainted with your site like Gettysburg, the site destination by learning about its of one of the largest battles of The Perfect Start Yours Today! history. Were any battles fought the Civil War and President Abraham Lincoln’s famous Combination! Carmichael Times delivers your BOTH NEWSPAPERS there? Did important figures local community news every week. FOR ONLY spend time there? Gettysburg Address. Or you can Almost every location has visit a place like Los Alamos, Get The Sunday Sacramento Bee! 00 $25 an interesting story behind it home to the Manhattan Project FOR 6 MONTHS! and seeing where an event took during World War II. 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