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TODAY’S DAILY INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE ~ Raven Leilani

It’s safe to say that most people want to leave some kind of mark on the world, or the people in it. And while there may not be one clear-cut way to do that, according to author Raven Leilani, one way not to do it is by playing it safe. In her debut 2020 novel “Luster,” Leilani explores the themes of burgeoning adulthood, making it on your own, and self-actualization through the lens of a young Black woman. There are parallels to the author’s life and the character she’s sketched in “Luster,” primarily the theme of following your dreams and having the courage to take risks. The line above warns against living too cautiously, and is reminiscent of this well-known maxim: It’s better to regret the things you did than the things you didn’t do.

TODAY’S DAILY INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE ~ Malvina Reynolds

American singer-songwriter Malvina Reynolds believed that love should be so common and plentiful that it’s like a penny — passed back and forth between strangers and always easy to find. In her campy 1955 folk song “Love Is Something (Magic Penny),” the San Francisco native calls on us to show kindness in our daily interactions with others. Referring to love as the true “treasure” of life, Reynolds reminds us that acts of love rarely go wasted. “Hold it tight and you won’t have any,” she sings. “Lend it, spend it, and you’ll have so many.”

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County Executive Molinaro and the Dutchess County OFA Host a Series of Special Events for Older Adults in August

Dutchess County, NY sent this bulletin at 07/25/2022 07:00 AM EDT

County Executive Marc Molinaro and the Dutchess County Office for the Aging have a series of special events for older adults on the calendar for August.

We have two days of OFA Educational Forums scheduled for Wednesday, August 10th and Wednesday, August 17th, both at Coppola’s in Hyde Park (4167 Route 9).

The schedule for the Educational Forums is as follows:

Wednesday, August 10th

  • 10 am – Avoiding Scams and Fraud, with Kirk Imperati, Dutchess County Sheriff
  • 11 am – Medicare 101, with Lenke Ganz, OFA Health Insurance Coordinator

Wednesday, August 17th

  • 10 am – Grief: What Helps When It Hurts, with Dr. Kenneth Doka, OFA Advisory Board
  • 11 am – Peripheral Artery Disease, with Dr. Holly Korzendorfer, Assistant Professor, Marist College Physical Therapy Program

Both events include lunch after the 11 am presentation.

These events are free, but advance registration is required because space is limited to 90 seats.

Call OFA during business hours at 845-486-2555 to make your reservation.

Echoes of Sinatra at the Grandview

On Thursday, August 25th, a treat for Frank Sinatra fans: Steve Kazlauskas brings his “Echoes of Sinatra” show to the Grandview (176 Rinaldi Blvd., Poughkeepsie) on Thursday, August 25th, at 1:30 p.m. for a free end-of-summer Office for the Aging concert for older adults (60+).

Steve will perform Frank’s biggest hits like “Fly Me to the Moon,” “New York, New York,” “Strangers in the Night” and more.

There’ll be open floor space for dancing, and snacks available at intermission.

Reservations are required, and seating is limited. Call 845-486-2555 during business hours to reserve a spot – they’re going fast!

TODAY’S INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE ~ Drew Barrymore

A child star turned Hollywood actor, producer, and talk show host, Drew Barrymore has lived most of her life in the public eye: Her struggles with addiction, family issues, relationships, and breakups were all watched by the world — as were her comebacks. With this quote, Barrymore gets at what has helped her cultivate that goofy joie de vivre that makes her so universally likable: being able to learn from adversity, and turn pain into strength.

TODAY’S INSPRIATIONAL QUOTE ~ James Baldwin

James Baldwin’s landmark essay “Letter From a Region in My Mind” was published half a century ago, two years before the 1964 Civil Rights Act was signed into law, but the great writer’s formidable insights are as relevant today as they were then. A solution to racial inequality in the United States, Baldwin suggested, lay not just in ending segregation, but in “releasing” white Americans from their “unadmitted — and apparently… unspeakable — private fears and longings.” Love, for Baldwin, depends on letting go of fear: “I use the word ‘love’ here not merely in the personal sense but as a state of being, or a state of grace,” he said. “In the tough and universal sense of quest and daring and growth.” 

TODAY’S DAILY INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE ~ Paulo Coelho

In Paulo Coelho’s beloved novel “The Alchemist,” readers meet a young boy who has fallen in love with “a woman of the desert.” But the boy is afraid to take action on his heart’s desire because he might get hurt in return. That’s normal — many of us fear putting ourselves out there because it might not work out. But it’s important to remember that the fear is usually worse than any hurt you might experience. We can handle suffering, but when we are afraid we tend to underestimate our own strength. And of course, we may not be met with suffering after all — but the only way to know is to push fear to the side and go for what we want.

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