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August 5th 
Edition XV 2009


Hello Readers!

With Summer in full swing, we thought we'd focus on the the cooler climes of the Pacific NorthWest (you'll feel cooler just looking at the gorgeous photos of this area) . . .
PLUS announcing the grand opening of the
i Refuse 2 Age i Mall . . .

Special Focus on the North West
i Refuse 2 Age i Mall
Special Community Feature "Centennial Bluff"
Lisa & Stephan's "Spotlight Communities"
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If you are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired or if you’d just like to feel better and look younger than your chronological age then we are pleased to introduce you to the i Refuse 2 Age Online Shopping i  Mall.  Hopefully, the name says it all . . .

Simply stated and speaking personally, we refuse to age, and we hope that you’ll join us in our quest for better health, increased energy, and greater vitality.   If your calendar age is 55 to 75 or older – so what!  That doesn’t mean that you have to resign yourself to feeling aged and unenergetic. 

Embracing life in its fullness encompasses a variety of many things – physical and mental activities, pure water in abundance, nutritious food and drink, laughter, love, rest, recreation and travel.

At the i  Refuse 2 Age Online Shopping i  Mall we have selected a great variety of our personal favorite items from Amazon and compiled them at our very own "aStore" in the following age-appropriate categories:

We are personally inspired and encouraged by our own parents who, now in their 70’s and 80’s, continue to be examples of those who refuse to let their chronological age slow them down from staying active, living life to its full and proudly saying "I refuse to age"!!

Take a look around, have some fun - and do some shopping!  It’s never too late to improve your life.  Let us know what you think, and perhaps you have some of your own personal favorites you’d like to share with us.  If so, please email them to us at iRefuse2Age@ActiveAdultLiving.com we'll check them out and add them!

Focus on the North West


Living in the Pacific North West:  An Outdoors Person's Dream
Consider Retiring to Washington, Oregon or Idaho!

If you are the outdoors type, the Pacific Northwest could be for you!  Here is just a brief list of what you could  participate in:  hiking, skiing, skijoring, snowmobiling, dog sledding, snowshoeing, tubing, horseback riding, clamming, beachcombing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, all types of fishing from fly to deep-sea, whale watching, bird watching, scuba diving, paragliding, windsurfing, ballooning, camping, hunting, ice skating, golfing, rock climbing, and that’s just to name a few.  If watching sports is more your thing, there are also 20 professional sports teams to follow.

When you think of the area, the thought that may immediately come to mind is too much rain.  Indeed, many areas have plentiful rainfall and it houses some of North America’s most lush and extensive forests.  However, the area experiences a wide variety of climates, which naturally lends itself to all the outdoor recreation possibilities.  The area houses an Oceanic climate in the coastal areas between the ocean and the high mountain ranges.  In the high mountains, there is an Alpine climate.  East of the higher mountains is an Arid and Semi-Arid climate. 

Also adding to the recreation opportunities is the geographic diversity of the region.  It is dominated by several mountain ranges.  The highest peak at 14, 410 feet is Mt. Rainier in Washington.   Inland from the Cascade Range, there is a broad plateau where there are many coulees, canyons and plateaus.  Then there are the forests which locals call the “cold” jungle.

The region has four U.S. National Parks – Crater Lake in Oregon, and Olympic, Mount Rainier and North Cascades in Washington.  It also has six national forests, 6 national wildlife refuges, a national conservation area, numerous wildernesses and numerous state parks and recreation areas.  Other famous features include Mt. St. Helens, Hells Canyon and the Snake River.

The Pacific Northwest was originally occupied by a diverse array of Native Americans some 15,000 years before the Europeans arrived.  With the abundance of fish in the area, they were some of the most complex hunter-gatherer-fishers in history.  Initial formal claims to the area were made by Spain.  The United States later established a claim following a Lewis and Clark expedition. 

Throughout the area, 1000’s of descendents of the original tribes still live and many of their cultural traditions continue to be practiced.  In addition to that, the region has a diverse culture resulting, in part, from the varied geography of the region.  This makes for some great cuisine and music.  Cuisine of the area includes wild salmon, huckleberries, locally-produced fruits, vegetables and cheeses, fine wines and hand-crafted beers.  Oh, and for those of you who might be interested, Cannabis use is relatively popular and in some areas is a low law enforcement priority.  Musically, the area is known for its Indie music, especially grunge and alternative rock.  It is also known for its folk and world music traditions. 

The area is also known as a magnet for a wide range of philosophical and spiritual belief systems.  Eastern spiritual beliefs have been adopted by an unusually large number of people.  Yogic teachings, Sufism, New Age, Neo-Paganism, tribal and ancient beliefs are widely studied and appreciated.  Interestingly then, the Pacific Northwest has the lowest rate of church attendance in the U.S. and consistently reports the highest percentage of atheism. 

The region has a long history of what might be considered political radicalism dating back to the states’ formations.  A number of anarchist communes sprung up there in the early 1900’s.  Now, the coastal cities in particular are some of the most liberal parts of North America.  Many jurisdictions have relatively liberal abortion laws, gender equality laws, legalized medical marijuana, legalized physician-assisted suicide and they are supportive of gay rights.  The region is also ahead of most of the U.S. in environmentalism with services such as recycling, organic farming and extensive public transportation.  Seattle in particular is home to a large number of publications and institutions concerned with the environment and its sustainability. 

In addition, the region has a long history of starting cooperative and communal businesses and organizations, including publicly-owned power and utilities.  As a result, the region enjoys the lowest electrical power rates on the continent.  Major industries include agriculture (Washington fruit, Idaho potatoes, wine and cheese), Aerospace (Boeing), entertainment industries (film and television), forestry, fishing, high technology (Microsoft), hydroelectric power, mining, and apparel (Nike)

Some fun facts about the region that might help characterize its citizens are:

WASHINGTON:

  • It is America’s coffee capital with more coffee bean roasters per capita than any other state. 

  • “The Wave”, a popular fan cheer, was started at the University of Washington

  • It has the most residents of any state holding high school diplomas and Seattle leads the country with the most college degrees per capita

  • The state produces 70% of the nation’s hops used to brew beer, and perhaps not coincidentally, produces the majority of the nation’s mint crop

  • It is the nation’s 2nd largest producer of wine and has more than 350 wineries

  • In Seattle, more people commute to work on bicycles than any other city nationwide

  • One in every 6 residents owns a boat

Our Pick Washington State Communities:
Bella Housa Village
Cascara at the Villages
Reunion at Redmond Ridge
Fairway Point
Montreaux Active Adult Community

OREGON

  • The state has more ghost towns than any other state

  • Eugene has been rated as one of the top ten bicycling communities in the U.S.

  • Portland is considered an example of outstanding urban planning

  • The village of Bickelton is filled with bluebird houses seen on the posts of every house

Our Pick Oregon Communities:
Ceres Gleann
North West Crossing
Falls at Eagle Crest

IDAHO

  • Idahoans were once called Fortune Seekers because of all the people who moved there to mine silver or gold

  • The town of Rigby is considered the birthplace of television

  • The world’s largest potato chip is in the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot and is 25x14 inches

Our Pick Idaho Community:
Golden Spike Estates

So, now that you know all that you can do, just a brief caution about what you can’t do should you decide to visit or move to the area.  In Washington, it is against the law to  boast that one’s parents are rich, to ride an ugly horse in Wilbur, buy a TV on Sunday or spit on a city bus in Spokane, take a fishbowl on a bus or carry a concealed weapon that is over six feet long in Seattle and to have live, hypnotized people in a store window.  In Oregon, it is against the law to use canned corn as fish bait, to box with a kangaroo in Myrtle Creek and to whistle underwater in Portland.  In Idaho, it is illegal for a man to give his sweetheart a box of candy weighing less than fifty pounds, to fish on a camel’s back, to ride on a merry-go-round on Sundays and in Boise, to fish from a giraffe’s back.  As an aside for your personal knowledge, if a police officer in Coeur d'Alene sees a vehicle and suspects that the occupants are engaging in sexual relations, he must either honk or flash his lights and wait three minutes before approaching the vehicle. 

As you have now read, there is a plethora of recreation should you decide to locate to the Pacific Northwest.  We encourage you to visit the area in your quest to find an active adult community.  Visit our site at www.activeadultliving.com to see listings in all States.  As usual we encourage your comments, suggestions and questions.

Dee Chandler, Editor
Active Adult Living News
Dee@ActiveAdultLivingNews

Spotlight Community : Centennial Bluff, Tennessee

Centennial Bluff 1600A Edgemoor Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 (1 of 2)
Sales Office (865) 483-5454 Toll Free (888) 823-6836
Nestled on top of a bluff in a valley between the Cumberland and Great Smoky Mountains, with beautiful views of the neighboring golf course, the calming waters of Melton Hill Lake and the surrounding mountains. Your new home awaits you in a place called Centennial Bluff, East Tennessee’s premier lifestyle community for those of age 55+ (preconstruction priced from $209,950).  Visit the community web site www.centennialbluff.com/index.htm or email for information.

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HIGHLAND MEADOWS WESTON, MA 8 Nolte Circle. FOR SALE.  Prestigious adult community. Pristine never occupied new 2BR 3.5 bath 2700 SF townhome. First floor master, luxury finishes. Kitchen with Sub-Zero, Wolf.  Amenities 5000SF clubhouse, billiard & great room, catering/teaching kitchen, fitness spa, pilates, cardio/weight training. $1,450,000. See more at www.robert-mcmillan.com (Ongoing)
PARKVIEW AT VALLEY FORGE, Lower Providence Twp, PA - A 55+ Active Adult Community.  Two Quick Deliveries available starting at $344,990.  2,300 sq. ft. includes 2 bedrooms and study, 2.5 baths, gourmet kitchen with 42" cabinets and island, first floor master suite, 2nd floor loft, and 2-car garage.  Backs up to Valley Forge State Park.  Call (610) 676-0449. (2 of 2)
THE CASCADES, Bonita Springs FL Furnished single level family home 2/2+den, 2C garage.  Upgrades screened dbl door entrance, marble, dbl vanity in mstr, tile, carpet, cathedral ceilings, screened lanai. Gated community, Har-tu tennis, fitness, spa, yoga, pilates w/sauna, showers, indoor/outdoor pool, 28,000 sq ft clubhouse includes cards, billiards, art classes, dinner/dances. Shopping and dining 1 mile. Lease term min 90 days at $1500 month + 6% FL state tax + 3% Lee Cty bed/resort tax.  Additional non-refundable $125 exit cleaning fee + $75 credit/background check.  Joyce (219) 718-6616 or email coughlin616@comcast.net
WINTERHAVEN,  Sierra Vista, AZ.  55+, 2BR, 2BA, 2CarGar, 1426 sq. ft, built 12-15-04. All appliances, W2W carpet, tile, whitewash cabinets, shutters, vertical blinds, screen door, gas fireplace, covered patio. Landscaped w/auto drip system. HOA dues $70/mo. Go to http://web.mac.com/sharon31 for additional photos, information. Reduced, $200,000.  Contact owner Robert H. Goodman (520) 378-5109, email sharon31@mac.com. (9/09)
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND, Parker, Colorado. 55+ Community. Nice town home. 2BR 2BA 2 GAR, granite, tile, wood. Beautiful Club House. Golf, tennis, indoor/outdoor pools, activities. Asking $220,000.  Call (520) 818-3516 or after May 20th (303) 693-1635 or email.

Rare Home on Raccoon Creek Golf Course, Colorado, with Amazing Panoramic Rocky Mountain Views.  Finished Walkout Basement, Gorgeous Wood Floors and Upgraded Carpet on Main Level. Kitchen includes Corian Counters, Eating Nook, Butler’s Pantry, Large Island. Large Master Bedroom has Oversized Closet.  Low-Maintenance Gated Community, Clubhouse W/Pool, Lake W/Boating, Tennis.  6700 W. Dorado Drive #20, Denver, CO 80123 asking $724,900  Amy/Scott Grossman, RE/MAX Southeast (303) 941-9436 Email. RE/MAX Southeast 3600 S. Yosemite St. #150 Denver, CO. 80237 Each RE/MAX Office Independently Owned and Operated.

GOLF KNOLLS, Murietta Hot Springs CA, Senior Community.  Why rent!  Own this lovely home in the senior community of Golf Knolls.  2 bedrooms/2baths, living room and formal dining room.  Community features include a pool, spa, clubhouse with many activities, etc.  Close to restaurants, the mall, freeway and shopping.  $119,500 Call Sara Lee Paull (951) 970-5211 or email saralee@saraleepaull.com.
White Township (Belvidere), Warren County NJ Active Adult Community 55+  Single family home, 1835 SQ, 2 B/R, 2 Full Baths, Den/3rd B/R, EIK, Great Room, Formal Living Room & Dining Room, 2 Car Garage, Top of the Line upgrades, Low Taxes, Maintenance Fee $125 monthly includes all lawn maintenance, snow removal, trash collection, clubhouse facilities including exercise room, billiards, library, heated outdoor pool, bocce, tennis courts.  $419,900 Call (908) 475-4608 / (908) 797-1790 4-09
DEL WEBB CAROLINA PRESERVE - New Villa for Rent - Cary NC - Del Webb's 55+ Adult Active Community - Carolina Preserve (Ref NC-Rental001 06-09)  2 bed, office, 2 bath, 2 car garage. Upgraded Kitchen, wood floor, SS appliances, granite countertops, spacious family room, screened porch. 60,000 sq ft wellness center, UNC Medical Staff, pools, exercise rooms, tons of activities, walking trails, close shopping/dining. $1295 per month. Call Lev at (305) 776-1943 Email: benlev35@gmail.com.   More photos

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