Articles from the September 1, 2024 edition


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  • Future Interior Alaska veterans cemetery

    Senior Voice Staff|Sep 1, 2024

  • Alaska, while the U.S. was being born

    Laurel Downing Bill, Senior Voice Correspondent|Sep 1, 2024

    While the First Continental Congress presented its Declaration of Rights and Grievances to King George III in 1774, the Spanish government ordered Juan José Pérez to explore the west coast of America to latitude 60 degrees, "but not to disturb the Russians." The Russians were already in Alaska. Emilian Bassov, a sergeant of the military company of lower Kamchatka, and Andrei Serebrennikov, a merchant from Moscow, had formed a partnership in 1743 to hunt for sea otter along the Aleutian Chain. I...

  • Peggy March's monster 60s hit still follows her

    Nick Thomas, Tinseltown Talks|Sep 1, 2024

    With a catchy melody, simple lyrics, and an unforgettable repetitive chorus, Peggy March's "I Will Follow Him," possessed all the ingredients to create a classic 60s hit. And it did. Released in early 1963 and showcasing the singer's impressively mature 14-year-old vocals, Little Peggy March's song soared up the Billboard Hot 100 chart in just three months to reach the Number 1 spot. Since then, she's performed the song thousands of times and today remains especially popular in Europe. "I was...

  • Matching older workers with savvy employers

    Jim Warren, For Senior Voice|Sep 1, 2024

    National Employ Older Workers Week, held annually the last full week of September, recognizes the vital role of older workers in the workforce. It also showcases the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which provides on-the-job skills training to individuals age 55 or older with limited financial resources. Since its inception, SCSEP has helped over one million older Americans enter the workforce. In Alaska, we call SCSEP by another name, Mature Alaskans Seeking Skills Training...

  • Anchorage Veteran Stand Down, Sept. 20

    Senior Voice Staff|Sep 1, 2024

    The Ted Stevens International Airport North Terminal will be the site of this year’s Veteran Stand Down event in Anchorage on Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The annual event aims to support veterans in need by providing essential services and resources. Veterans attending the event will have access to cold weather gear, hot meals, flu shots, community resources, and more. Various organizations, including VA participants like the Veterans Justice Outreach and HUD-VASH veterans supportive housing, will be on-site to offer assistance. C...

  • Health insurance options for early retirees

    Jim Miller, Savvy Senior|Sep 1, 2024

    Dear Savvy Senior: I’m going to retire in a few months and need to get some temporary health insurance until I can enroll in Medicare at age 65. What are my options? — Early Retiree Dear Early: There are several places early retirees can find health insurance coverage before Medicare kicks in, but the best option for you will depend on your income level, your health care needs and how long you’ll need coverage for. Here’s where to look. Affordable Care Act. For most early retirees who aren’t yet eligible for Medicare, the Affordable Care Act...

  • It's always important to build in some flex

    Kenneth Kirk, For Senior Voice|Sep 1, 2024

    Do you remember the big earthquake? No, not the big, big earthquake in 1964. I’m talking about the fairly big earthquake of November 2018. The ’64 Good Friday Quake was a 9.2. The Point McKenzie quake six years ago was only a 7.1. Still, enough to shake a lot of people up, including yours truly. One important lesson the architects and engineers learned over the years was the importance of flex. At this point I had better pause to note that for younger readers, the word “flex” has a differe...

  • Archive voicemail, AI image generators, fast local delivery services

    Bob Delaurentis, Tech Talk|Sep 1, 2024

    Q. How do I move my mobile phone voicemail messages to some kind of permanent storage? A. Mobile phones have become the most personal computing device in our lives. That makes them a treasure box of cherished memories. Precious voicemails are simple to keep—do not delete from the inbox. But that approach is fragile. If you switch carriers, they will almost certainly be lost. Inboxes have limited space, and if you save too many messages, messages have to be deleted to allow future calls. Fixing “mailbox full” messages can lead to accid...

  • Wedding destinations for late bloomers

    Dimitra Lavrakas, Senior Voice Travel Correspondent|Sep 1, 2024

    So, you're walking down the aisle again or for the first time and wondering how to pull it off simply in a simply beautiful setting. Myself, I chose a civil ceremony in a judge's chamber with close family. It was certainly cheap, but it did lack that Disney Happy Ever After touch. But rejoice Alaskan lovers, a wedding in paradise is just a flight away. Hawaii, just because Like kissing cousins on the map, Hawaii is the right fit for 49ers. There's nothing so refreshing in winter as a week in...

  • Commission on Aging meets Sept. 11

    Senior Voice Staff|Sep 1, 2024

    The Alaska Commission on Aging will hold its quarterly meeting on Sept. 11 in Kotzebue. The meeting can be accessed via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81651990145. A public comment period is scheduled for 1 p.m., during which community members are invited to share thoughts and concerns. The quarterly meeting will focus on addressing the needs and challenges faced by Alaska's senior population, with a special emphasis on the unique circumstances in Kotzebue and the surrounding region. Prior to the meeting, the commission will host an Elder...