An annual celebration of relationships built through the Trailways Camps recently took place. The 8th “I Am Special” Trailways Camper Reunion was held on A
VERMILION RESERVATION - “It is kind of like a disease,” said Dennis Oberloh, who traveled up to the Tower area from Redwood Falls for the InterMarque Car Club’s annual rendezvous. …
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For actors, directors and other film and theater professionals in the New York metropolitan area, it would be hard to imagine a tougher year than 2020. But for at least a couple of industry veterans, a solution of sorts has emerged: They have each created their own streaming series, based on life in the city during the pandemic.
In the spring, playwright Charles Messina launched “The Honeyzoomers,” working with theatrical producers Jill Menza and Jeremy Long. The web series is something of a homage to the classic television sitcom “The Honeymooners” and thus is recorded in black and white. It chronicles a brother (played by Johnny Tammaro) and sister (Joli Tribuzio) who have been living in the same apartment during the pandemic and contending with each other’s quirks and foibles. Mr. Messina has created a new episode every week for 30-plus weeks.
Lions hear from San Cap Trust Company vice president
By LIONS CLUB - | Dec 16, 2020
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Steve Greenstein, executive vice president of The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company, spoke via Zoom at the November meeting of the Sanibel Captiva Lions Club. The topic of his talk was “How to Talk to Your Heirs About Managing Inherited Wealth.”
Greenstein stressed the power of communication to reduce potential family disputes and hard feelings when the estate is settled. Studies show that over 80 percent of family members felt they were fairly treated when they received advanced communication on the estate plan. Greenstein indicated that there are three paths people seem to follow in discussing estate plans: not at all, a little bit goes a long way, and tell all.