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PAGE 2 ABOUT US IDAHO SENIOR INDEPENDENT • DECEMEBER 2019 / JANUARY 2020
Contents
Brain Games .................................3 Money Matters .............................13 Caregiving .....................................23
Comics ...........................................3 Spotlights ......................................14 Entertainment ..............................25
All About Idaho .............................5 Crossword .....................................19 Taste of Idaho ...............................26
Home & Lifestyle ..........................8 Nutrition ........................................20 Travel .............................................27
Inspiration .....................................11 Fitness ...........................................21 Recreation .....................................29
Fluffy Critters ................................12 Health Care ...................................22 Answers to Brain Games .............31
About Our Staff Writers
Holly Endersby has been an award-winning outdoor Carrie Scozzaro has made a living and a life with
writer for 25 years, working in newspaper, magazines, words and images, from graphic design and market-
TV, and web-based magazines. She enjoys horse packing ing communications, to teaching public school art, to
in wilderness areas, fishing, hunting, snow and water writing about art, education, food, and culture from her
sports, yoga, and hiking. She was the first Conservation Coeur d’Alene-area home for such clients as Inlander,
Director for Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. Sandpoint Magazine, and Western Art & Architecture.
Gail Jokerst is an award-winning writer and member of Dianna Troyer is a freelance writer based in Pocatello,
the Outdoor Writers Association of America and longtime Idaho. She enjoys family and friends, skiing, riding horse,
contributor to this newspaper. Contact her at gailjokerst@ and hiking.
gmail.com.
Jack McNeel was born and raised in Idaho. His working
career was spent with Idaho Fish and Game Department UNIVERSAL CHANGE
but after retirement he launched a career as a free lance Submitted by Julie Fink/Brantley
writer and photographer for many publications, primarily The first time I got a universal remote control, I
about Native American subjects, hunting, fishing, and
travel. He now lives in Hayden, Idaho. thought to myself, “This changes everything.”
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