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215 East Broadway Street Alliance, OH 44601 330-821-2665 CAPSULE COMMENTSMay 1, 2008New BooksFlowers bloom, trees leaf out, and robins nest – all over! It's May, the month that reminds us it's time to celebrate Mother's Day, Memorial Day, May Day, and Cinco de Mayo and that the Kentucky Derby and the Indianapolis 500 will be coming soon. These are big events and anniversaries, anticipated and celebrated by many.
"National Preservation Month" is observed in May and anyone who would like to get in the spirit can read Along the Towpath : a Journalist Rediscovers the Ohio & Erie Canal by Al Simpson published in 2003. It is based on the author's series of articles which originally appeared in the Canton Repository from the fall of 1964 through early 1970. The Ohio & Erie Canal Corridor starts at Lake Erie in Cleveland and ends in Zoar in Tuscarawas County, some portions of the trail still being finished. It’s free for the walking, close by, and beautiful any time of the year. May is also "Older Americans Month". Sherwin B. Nuland has lately penned The Art of Aging : a Doctor's Prescription for Well-being, in which he doesn’t sugar-coat the passing of the years but reminds us of the possibilities that time affords. Interestingly, one chapter is devoted to Michael DeBakey, who, at age 99, has just received the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation's highest civilian honor, for a lifetime of achievement in medicine, including his cardiac surgery advances, helping to create the military's Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals (the MASH units), and inventing many medical devices and procedures. True, few will achieve similar distinction or fame. But Nuland encourages his readers to do their very best today, both physically and spiritually, because today is what we have – and because it is the foundation of tomorrow. |
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