United Methodist Women’s Thrift Shop 2016 – 10 Monthly Weekends
When: Fridays from 9 am – 4 pm, Saturdays from 9 am – 11 am January 8th & 9th February 5th & 6th March 4th & 5th April 1st & 2nd May 6th & 7th June 3rd & 4th Closed:… Continue Reading
When: Fridays from 9 am – 4 pm, Saturdays from 9 am – 11 am January 8th & 9th February 5th & 6th March 4th & 5th April 1st & 2nd May 6th & 7th June 3rd & 4th Closed:… Continue Reading
It is the spring of 1925 and on a sunny day Downton is hosting a fox hunt. As they make to leave, Cora reminds Robert that there is a hospital board meeting later that afternoon, which she feels he is… Continue Reading
Since the early 1980’s I have found myself in the challenging position of trying to get people to talk about and understand the complexities of the health care delivery and financing systems in our country. The sheer volume of dollars… Continue Reading
As I mentioned in my last “train-o-log,” many passenger train trips that used to be a fairly simple excursion experience, no longer offer passenger service. One such is the Feather River Canyon route. There are still plenty of freight trains… Continue Reading
“I hate insurance”. “ I don’t understand insurance!” These are statements we hear often. Insurance is clearly a complicated product subject to lots of regulations and nuance. So vocabulary is important. Following is a simple vocabulary lesson to help you… Continue Reading
The African side of life continues to be interesting. I recently participated for a morning in the Rotary Family Health Days Project. For three days, Rotary clubs in the Pretoria area along with local health service providers set up screening… Continue Reading
“An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.” Mahatma Gandhi In my previous column, I attempted to delineate the basic steps, the ping-pong volleys, if you will, of human conflict. Someone feels pain and expresses… Continue Reading
Well, it’s Christmas Eve. It’s also Thursday, the day I check in with you each week with a report of how things are going. Today’s column is No. 4 in a series. Last week I was so happy; so proud.… Continue Reading
Christmas will soon be here and while Santa is checking his list, NAHU (National Association of Health Underwriters) is helping employers check theirs for year end. Following is a checklist for ACA year end compliance provided by NAHU, for your… Continue Reading
“Civilization is in a race between education and catastrophe. Let us learn the truth and spread it as far and wide as our circumstances allow. For the truth is the greatest weapon we have.” H.G. Wells I know I am… Continue Reading