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Looking Forward...


Beginning  now and throughout 2016, At Sixes and Sevens Multimedia.com will be posting articles from The National Provisioner.  All you ever wanted to know about the meat industry in the United States will be presented in a readable and enjoyable form to our members.

At a time when issues about food from farm to table are of great interest to people, At Sixes and Sevens will guide you in developing an informed
 perspective
 
 



At Sixes and Sevens we reveal the usually unnoticed details of aging: achievement, wit, joy, wisdom, beauty, assurance, experience, pleasure, confidence, and mature awareness
 
 
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All of us are gifted at our age.  Don't forget to open your package!



Breaking News

Writer, Phyllis Bonfield will blog about journeys through Retirement on our website.  She was a corporate professional who raised three highly successful children and is now retired.  Her perspective on what changes she encountered and how exciting new challenges appeared after she stopped going to the office make interesting reading for men and women alike.

January 2016 Newsletter
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Dear Friends,

Welcome to the monthly Newsletter for vigorous, vibrant and very savvy people who are sixty to eighty years old. Greetings from Orleans, Massachusetts the home of At Sixes and Sevens Multimedia, Inc. 

Understanding ourselves and appreciating the accrued wisdom that living brings and embracing our talents and expertise starts with the recognition that aging isn't something that needs to be fixed or healed.  Aging is something to be grateful for, something dignified and beautiful. Together we can create a movement to support healthy and happy aging.
  



Dr. Margaret M. Rappaport's book is published by At Sixes and Sevens, Inc.

Whether you struggle with a debilitating chronic illness, feel a deep spiritual thirst, or simply want to age with as much grace and vitality as possible, Body Prayer contains the guidance you need to connect your mind, body, and spirit - and live your best life.

Featuring detailed pictures that illustrate the concepts laid out by Dr. Rappaport, Body Prayer demonstrates the inexorable link between all facets of the human body and experience - and how cultivating mindfulness through prayer or meditation can improve physical well-being and spiritual enlightenment.

Throughout her forty-year career in health care, Dr. Rappaport has experienced the paradigm shift in medicine toward an enhanced awareness of the whole person over a strictly biomedical model.  Dr. Rappaport believes that it's important to factor the physical, mental, and mystical aspects of the self into a better understanding of health, illness, and healing.
















Founding Executive Director,
Dr. Margaret M Rappaport

At Sixes and Sevens, Inc.
Our Mission and Mandate

Fund raising is essential to help us celebrate our initiatives and support our efforts to engage the community we seek to coalesce and inspire.  With the talent of an outstanding grant writer, we are approaching public foundations to underwrite our programs.

Individuals can provide incentives by becoming a member of At Sixes and Sevens, Inc.  For a $10.00 monthly contribution or an annual $120.00 payment through PayPal, people may take a tax-deduction that gives us the financial capital we need to thrive and grow our mission.  undefined


In the latest United States Census (2010) more people were sixty years old and over than in any previous census.  From the first census in 1790 until today there was little attention given to this age group.  Over the years there have been assumptions made as to their interests and their health and their future.  Today, because this age group makes up 15% of the population it has become increasingly important to understand these men and women.  Just for illustration, consider that in 1900 there were about 4 million people aged 60 and over.  Now they number approximately 43 million people.  Also think about the fact that the population of the United States is growing at 9.7% while the number of people between the ages of sixty and eighty is increasing at the rate of 18% per year.  


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