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R Nior Iti N an Tir Aga in Ugu T 2013 Goldenr nior itin an tir again Years ugut 2013 olden ears Magaine Page 1 DIXIE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ....................PAGE 2 C Big Names Coming To West Tennessee odenears ARE YOU SLEEPING? ........PAGE 6 Retiree & Senior Citizen Magazine O Bad Habits Cause Restless Sleep bser CHAIRS AREN’T JUST N FOR SITTING .......................PAGE 8 Gary Benton Fundraiser To Help Cancer Patients dor T MEDICARE OPEN John Wambles ENROLLMENT ...................PAGE 13 Calendar Dates To Remember racesner E SUMMERTIME Miranda Barnes FAVORITES .......................PAGE 14 aes N Enjoy These Recipes Perfect For Summer Gary Benton HIGHER EDUCATION David Michael FOR ADULTS .................... PAGE 18 Mechelle Robbins T Learning Made Easy Peggy Staples DO YOU REMEMBER? ..... PAGE 20 S 1971 History And Events rnn Holland’s Printing Service Golden Years is published three times annually by the Peddler ADvantage of Paris, Tennessee. All contents ©2013-2014 by Golden Years / Print Advertising Inc. Reproduction or use of the contents without written permission is prohibited. Comments written in this magazine are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the ownership or management of Golden Years. All advertising inquiries, remittance or reader inquiries should be made to the editor: odenears Peddler Advantage 512 North Market Street Paris, Tennessee 38242 (E) [email protected] (O) 731-644-9595 (F) 731-644-9970 CHECK OUT OUR DELICIOUS This magazine accepts no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photography or artwork. All submissions SUMMERTIME RECIPES ON PAGE 14 may be edited for length, clarity and style. Page 2 olden ears Magaine Dixie Performing Arts Center To Be Lively This Season Written by Shannon McFarlin Moe Bandy, T.G. Sheppard and John Anderson. The Dixie Performing Arts The Dixie recently an- Center in Huntingdon will be nounced the schedule for its an especially lively place this ninth season, as well as ticket season, with several acts information for this season. booked--from evenings with According to The Dixie, even famous personalities to musical though tickets for each show performances-- that will be sure are priced differently, audience to please. members can receive a 10 per- Highlights of the 2013-2014 cent discount if they purchase season will include An Eve- tickets to any eight main event ning with Molly Ringwald, an performances. appearance by Bob Eubanks And, for those music-lovers in the Not So Newlywed Game, out there, people who purchase and tributes to musical legends tickets to all six of the Dixie Live The Eagles, Elvis Presley, and Concert Series performances The Blues Brothers. Country will receive a 15 percent performers set to appear are discount. Here is the listing for events several years. Prizes will be this season: awarded. “SERVICE WITH QUALITY & EXPERIENCE • Bob Eubanks in the Not So • The Cleverlys, 2 p.m. Sept. 114 N. Market Street • Paris, TN • 731-642-0881 Newlywed Game, 7:30 p.m., 21, $10. The Cleverlys are a Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm • Closed Wednesday Sept. 7, Ticket Price $25. musical act pretending to be a According to The Dixie, real family from Arkansas. They THIS AREA’S LEADING Eubanks will select four married have made up a fake backstory couples from the audience for a for their family history, with rendering of popular television plenty of down home humor. BUYER OF game show that he hosted for They perform bluegrass ver- SCRAP GOLD Do You Need Extra Money To Pay Bills?! Free Bring in your OLD, BROKEN Estimates or DAMAGED Jewelry and turn your Scrap Gold into CA$H! 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Chorus will perform with her for stage good music and pres- • Christmas on Broadway, 7 Ringwald is best remembered a portion of the event. ence. p.m. Dec. 17, $15. Broadway for her string of movies in the • The Hunts, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16, • Sanders Family Christmas, and holiday favorites performed 1980s, including “The Breakfast $20. The Hunts are an indie- 7 p.m. Dec. 6, $20. Performed by local and national talent. Club” and “Pretty in Pink”. Dur- folk band from the southlands by the Cumberland County • A Gospel Gathering, 2 p.m. ing this evening, she will per- of Chesapeake, Virginia. Playhouse, the play features January 18, $10. An afternoon form songs from her debut jazz Driven by a passion for creating the fictional Sanders family at of gospel music with favorite album and talk about her love compelling music, these seven Mt. 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