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    • Mental health challenges have no age limits
    • What to put in a time capsule?
    • Why to stay current with vaccinations
    • EOS team plays important roles in aiding older adults with needs
    • Upcoming COA meetings
    • CHAMPSS program adds locations
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    • Storytime features Santa visit
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    • County celebrates LEED Gold rating
    • Tips on self-care during holiday season
    • Dangers of ignoring dementia
    • Volunteers help victims of crime
    • Time capsule contents reflect county in 1951
    • Classes offer options to stay active
    • Lanesfield features 1904 holiday
    • Veterans Day event set Nov. 11 in Lenexa
    • 50 Plus offers holiday events
    • Holiday decorating with landscape greens
    • Best Times Programs wins awards in contests
    • Programs are budget friendly
    • How to sort out Medicare mail
    • County parks begin winter hours on Nov. 1
    • Bonfire set Nov. 1
    • Event rings in 2023
    • Explore a passion for writing at conference
    • Going green by recycling for holidays
    • Programs offer property tax relief
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November-December 2022

The Best Times Digital Edition
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You can now navigate through the articles in our digital version of The Best Times. View the links below to get started reading the November-December 2022 edition.

You can also download a PDF of the print edition or view it below on this page.

In this issue:

  • Cover story: Mental health challenges have no age limits
  • What to put in a time capsule?
  • Why to stay current with vaccinations
  • EOS team plays important roles in aiding older adults with needs
  • Upcoming COA meetings
  • CHAMPSS program adds locations
  • Factors affect safe driving by older adults
  • Ed Eilert: 44 years of public service ends with the New Year
  • Storytime features Santa visit
  • BOCC adopts 2023 Budget with a rollback of one mill
  • County celebrates LEED Gold rating
  • Tips on self-care during holiday season
  • Dangers of ignoring dementia
  • Volunteers help victims of crime
  • Time capsule contents reflect county in 1951
  • Classes offer options to stay active
  • Lanesfield features 1904 holiday
  • Veterans Day event set Nov. 11 in Lenexa
  • 50 Plus offers holiday events
  • Holiday decorating with landscape greens
  • Best Times Programs wins awards in contests
  • Programs are budget friendly
  • How to sort out Medicare mail
  • County parks begin winter hours on Nov. 1
  • Bonfire set Nov. 1
  • Event rings in 2023
  • Explore a passion for writing at conference
  • Going green by recycling for holidays
  • Programs offer property tax relief

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