August 29, 2000

[Times photo: Ken Helle]
Sun City Center's emergency squad is there to help when residents have a problem, any time of day or night. Story
These dog days of summer are for getaways
As I write this, it is prime vacation time, at least by my definition.
Feeling his way through a project
The stroke that took his sight doesn't keep Hal Cubbedge from using his brainpower and muscles. His experience helps him create innovative ways to do his remodeling work.
Retreat from the heat
Don't let the hot weather keep you down. There is plenty to do in the comforts of air conditioning.
They turn experience into action
Walt and Georgia Schoenig enjoy working one-on-one, concentrating their volunteer efforts to help people with developmental disabilities.
Escape the cacaphony to a simpler, quiet life
We live in a world of sensory overload. Finding a quiet, unhurried moment is a treasure.
House is stuffed with memories of a good life
When it took me two days to find the key to my safety deposit box, I had to admit: It was time to simplify my life. I had too much stuff.
At 96, he's still helping others
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Fred Wavrek, 96, has had a lifelong love affair with wood.
Running a red light costs more than ticket
Someone runs a red light, and who gets killed?
Couple shares happy hobby
INVERNESS -- For 42 years, Norm and Alice Brumett have been by each other's side. They have done everything together throughout the years, from raising three children to babysitting grandchildren, attending church and traveling.