Category Archives: Newsletter

January is here, Wow Happy New Year!

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Hello to all OurSeniors Readers, Subscribers, and Donors… we greet you as we embark on another year! A fresh year brings exciting prospects for OurSeniors. The past year, 2024, has been a period of growth and learning for everyone. As we step into this new chapter, we aim to inspire greater community engagement, raise public […]

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays To All 2024

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to OurSeniors.net Family!  Hello OurSeniors.net Readers, Subscribers, Vendors and Donors, Many seniors might find it hard to enjoy the holidays with their family and friends because traveling can be challenging, or they might not be able to join big gatherings. We just want to remind you that it’s important to spend meaningful moments with your loved ones, no matter if you choose to travel for the holidays or stay home. […]

The Fall & Winter 2024 – 2025 Edition is officially out!

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Dear OurSeniors.net Readers, Followers, Subscribers and Donors, Florida took quite a hit from Milton, yes strong hit. Not only the West coast but East and Central Florida. It was quite a hit as we are still in recovery mode and it will be a while. There are some of us that don’t even have power […]

Labor Day Weekend is Here!

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Hi There OurSeniors Vendors, Readers, Subscribers, and Donors What Do You Think of When You Hear “Labor Day”? Labor Day came about after labor activists started to demand recognition of the work that they put in day-to-day and the contributions they’ve made to America’s strength and well-being. The prosperity that the nation has seen didn’t […]

Seniors Look Out for Scammers!

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Distinguishing between scams and fraud can be easily done as they both fall under criminal offenses, with fraud being considered the more grave offense. Numerous fraudulent activities are categorized as felonies as opposed to scams, which are generally classified as misdemeanors. Additional resources regarding scams and frauds can be accessed in the Federal Trade Commission’s […]