Tag: generations

  • August – September 2019

    August – September 2019

    The August-September 2019 Issue shines the spotlight on Breast Cancer awareness, from the cover story about the latest treatment options, clinical trials and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure fundraiser, to stories about a cancer survivor who went on to become a star paddler and a group of Maui paddlers who, in their…

  • June – July 2019

    June – July 2019

    The June-July 2019 Issue includes stories on caregiving from affair, eating healthy with organic produce, changing lives with community action on Maui and the complete schedule of events at the 2019 Aging in Place workshop that’s coming in August.

  • April – May 2019

    April – May 2019

    Excerpt from April – May 2019 Issue

  • February – March 2019

    February – March 2019

    WANT THIS ISSUE? Download your own personal copy of this issue in PDF format. Click the button below: DOWNLOAD IT NOW

  • December 2018 – January 2019

    December 2018 – January 2019

    From a very young age, Carole Kai showed a flair for the dramatic — sometimes pulling a bedsheet off the clothesline and holding it tightly across her shoulders while flying around the backyard like a superhero. Other times, she showed a more businesslike approach — like the time she hosted a boxing match in her…

  • October – November 2018

    October – November 2018

    Former first lady Rosalynn Carter was a caregiver herself and she believed that family caregiving is a cycle of life that touches everyone. In this issue, four people, each at a different point on the cycle, share their care stories from the heart, offering words of wisdom and points of caution. As you read, consider…

  • 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

  • October – November 2017

    October – November 2017

    Compassionate volunteers of Project Dana help seniors in need