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The Next Page
Workshops
for
Reinventing Retirement
Retirement may
not be a four-letter word but sometimes it feels like it—especially
in these uncertain times. So it's not surprising that so many women
50+ are nervous and filled with questions.
How long should
I continue working fulltime? Can I develop a more flexible work
schedule? How would I spend my time if I didn't work? Can I put my
skills to use in another area? How can I keep from depleting my
retirement savings? Where's the best place to live? What if my
partner and I don't see eye-to-eye on retirement?
Next Page
Workshops
help you assess the possibilities and options of life's next stage.
It's an exciting process, giving you a richer insight into your own
talents and practical, creative ways for reinventing retirement so
that it's fulfilling, fun, and financially sound.
The
next workshop is a weekend retreat at the Beekman Inn in New York's
Hudson Valley, Friday evening January 17 to Sunday afternoon,
January 19, 2003.
If this charming inn in Rhinebeck doesn't evoke insights and
enthusiasm for the venture and adventure of life's next stage,
nothing will.
You'll stay in a
lovely room with a fireplace and private bath, have dinner at the
Culinary Institute of America, enjoy continental breakfasts, and
engage in the program. Rates are $690 per person in a double room;
$775 per person in a single room.
Contact workshop
directors, Pat Estess (pgestess@aol.com)
or Marjorie Long (marjlong21@aol.com
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