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The Revolution seeks to inform and engage and electorate that has become jaded by decades of lackluster political performance as our country’s problems get worse in the face of administrations that have left far too many honest, hardworking Bahamians behind.

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We discuss the plights of the elderly, including financial, physical and psychological abuse, and neglect. With October recognized as “Older Persons Month”, National Council on Older Persons Chairperson Juliette Barnwell and Co-chair Charles Sawyer talk about these challenges, and how we should be “Creating Inclusive Environments for Older Persons” – the local theme for this month’s observances here in The Bahamas. Nurse Justina Knowles also discusses what we can do to help our older relatives get more physically and mentally active, and what can be done to change the mindsets of younger people about senior citizens.
International Day of Older Persons is tomorrow, October 1. This year’s theme is “Sustainability and Age Inclusiveness in the Urban Environment.”
The month of activities in The Bahamas kicks off tomorrow with a church service and luncheon at Calvary Bible Church on Collins Avenue at 10am.
For more information about the National Council on Older Persons, contact Charles Sawyer at 477-7798.
Pictured left to right: MorningBlend Host Dwight Strachan; Juliette Barnwell; Charles Sawyer; Nurse Justina Knowles; MorningBlend Co-Host Ewurabena Appiah.

Be sure to follow Dwight on twitter @MorningBlend969 and check out our new Facebook page! http://facebook.com/MorningBlend969 Also contact us via email at morningblend@nasguard.com and call in to the studio 325 4316, 325 4259 or 323 6232 .

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Tue, 29 Sep 2015 18:30:29 -0400

TRACKWORLD is a live weekly Talk Show that airs every Tuesday. The show is hosted by Track and Field historian, former athlete and current BAAA executive, Alpheus “Hawk” Finlayson. This one-hour programme airs at 6:30pm every Tuesday and generates interesting discussion on the happenings in track and field on Guardian Radio 96.9FM.

To listen to recorded audios of GTR Shows click on link below:

http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_radiosounds&view=radioshows&Itemid=113

The Revolution seeks to inform and engage and electorate that has become jaded by decades of lackluster political performance as our country’s problems get worse in the face of administrations that have left far too many honest, hardworking Bahamians behind.

To listen to recorded audios of GTR Shows click on link below:

http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_radiosounds&view=radioshows&Itemid=113

he new Lignum Club at LPIA is promising “an exceptional travel experience”. Our guests Maya Nottage and Austin Weeks tell us that after the lounge’s grand opening on Thursday, Domestic and non-US International travelers will – through membership or through walk-ins – be able to access the Lignum Club’s many features. Those include spa services, business services, and even private meeting rooms with catering, if desired.
Membership Plans are Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond, with prices ranging from $35 to $2,700 annually. The Walk-in price is $38 per person for three hours in the lounge. Cardholders must be 18 years or older, but children are allowed. There are dress code restrictions.
For more information, log on to thelignumclub.com or email info@thelignumclub.com. Call 702-7357 or 702-7359.

Be sure to follow Dwight on twitter @MorningBlend969 and check out our new Facebook page! http://facebook.com/MorningBlend969 Also contact us via email at morningblend@nasguard.com and call in to the studio 325 4316, 325 4259 or 323 6232 .

To listen to recorded audios of GTR Shows click on link below:

http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_radiosounds&view=radioshows&Itemid=113