Tag: elder

  • August – September 2018

    August – September 2018

    As morning dawned on December 5, 1941, a fisherman cast his net along O‘ahu’s north shore. A college student helped his father open a new business. A volunteer took kids to the beach in Waimānalo. It was pretty much like most other days, for most people. But Sunday, December 7, 1941, would become known as…

  • June – July 2018

    June – July 2018

    Generations Magazine celebrates “school pride” with the stories of two retirees who volunteer their time to support their school and its alumni family.

  • April – May 2018

    April – May 2018

    One of the people at the nexus of language revival in Hawai‘i is Dr. Marvin Puakea Nogelmeier

  • February – March 2018

    February – March 2018

    Maintaining a close relationship is more than saying, “I love you.”

  • December 2017 – January 2018

    December 2017 – January 2018

    Wisdom and advice on the needs of the elderly from five Hawaii experts

  • Part II: Zero Chance of A Lottery Win

    In the October/November issue of Generations Magazine, I explained that it is better to make a logical and legal argument against someone being a winner of a lottery, as opposed to showing them they are a victim of a lottery scam. The following facts prove that you have a zero percent chance of winning a…

  • October – November 2017

    October – November 2017

    Compassionate volunteers of Project Dana help seniors in need

  • August – September 2017

    Ukulele master and recording artist Roy Sakuma