Aging

    John Beiswenger           717-687-5209
                Christian, Author, Engineer
    THE TRULY ASTONISHING HYPOTHESIS . . .
    . . . suggests causes for aging and the need for adequate sleep, the subjects of this talk.   New exciting science is proposed!   The discussion is somewhat technical, but many graphic slides are provided to help explain the difficult parts.   See also www.johnbeiswenger.com.
    Timothy Kauffman, PhD, PT           717-396-7766
                Physical Therapist
    IS THERE A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH?
    Asks the question, especially as it relates to aging.   A review of the aging process and the effects exercise has on it.   Wealth of information for all.

    FIT TO A "T"
    Deals with aging bone, osteoporosis.   Presents the significant information about who is at risk, how to reduce risk and how many fractures occur.   The "T" score is defined.

    Note: Dr. Kauffman is willing to speak on any physical therapy, rehabilitation or aging topics specific to any individual or group.

    Ray Hurst           717-738-0554 or 475-6711
                Sign builder, sculptor, and mentor
    THE TROUBLE WITH TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS
    An interactive talk on some of the issues facing teens and young adults and what we as typical adults can do to help.

    Dale G. Williams           717-361-4997
                Retired        
    THE BENEFITS OF GROWING OLD
    Yes, there really are benefits which come to us in later life which are not available during our younger years.   Through a mixture of research, humor, and common sense, the speaker points out numerous such advantages and leaves the listener with a more positive outlook about our "senior years."