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Original and familiar stories narrated by residents of Laguna Woods, an active and creative retirement community in Southern California. Produced by The Old Pros and Video One Productions.
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Celebrate the Fourth of July with this special edition of readings, poetry, and music.
In celebration of Father's Day on Sunday, June 2, a selection of stories, poetry and music.
Five surprising stories about what goes on in the minds of some of the innate objects around us. "String Memories," "The Red Dress" and "A Wooden Tray's Tale" are written and read by Sunshine Lutey; "Trashed" and "Plain Jane" are written by Marilyn Hansen and read by Jeanne Sanner.
31. What a Game!

31. What a Game!

2020-05-2233:22

The story of a baseball game that brought together the Americans and Japanese on an island in the middle of the Pacific. Written and read by Jim Quigley.
In celebration of Mother's Day on Sunday, May 8, a selection of original stories, poetry and music.
29. Houses and Homes

29. Houses and Homes

2020-05-0134:33

A quartet of stories about houses and homes:"Street Addresses" written by Larry Strauss, read by Sheila Bialka"This Old House' written by Marsha Berman, read by Dan Schmieder"The Paintbrush That Tamed a Town" written by Charles Redner, performed by Sharone Rosen & David Dearing"After the Fire" written by Jerry Schur, read by John Perak
April 30 is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day and we bring you comedy, drama, and furry friends in a collection of stories written by Michelle Cahill about volunteering in an animal shelter. Read by Elaine Grist, Cristina Mack, and Joe Selikov.Michelle Cahill is the author of "Tail Wags and Purrs" and "Dear Mom: A Family Finds Its Past in World War II Letters Home." You'll find her on Facebook and at amazon.com/author/michellecahill
A second episode of stories to celebrate National Humor Month - a quartet of entertaining tales written by Jerry Schur: "A Road Not Taken," "No Pancakes," and "They're Here They're Here" are read by Jerry Schur, and "My Perfect Meal" is read by Jim Quigley.You'll find more of Jerry Schur's stories in Episodes 2, 23, and 25. You can hear Jim Quigley also reading in Episodes 19 and 24, and reading his own story in Episode 26.
April 11 is National Pet Day and we bring you a trio of entertaining stories:Zeke The Rooster is written by Margaret Estrada and read by Carol Shallin; Trouble with Fred is written and read by Jim Quigley; and The Day Elvis Left The Building is written by Sally Johnson and read by Carol Shallin.
25. Humorous Anecdotes

25. Humorous Anecdotes

2020-04-0333:56

April is National Humor Month, and in celebration we offer a selection of humorous anecdotes: Considered Trifles written & read Dennis GlauberTime written by Larry Strauss & read by Sheila BialkaCruisin' written by Jerry Schur & read by Alex BrazdaStopping Traffic written & read by Gila ZalonStuff written by Larry Strauss & read by David Dearing
24. Savannah

24. Savannah

2020-03-2728:09

Three stories written by Allan Rankin about life, death, and everything in between in Savannah, Georgia. Read Allan Williams, Terry Baker, and Jim Quigley.Allan Rankin is the published author of "Phone Man: A Memoir" and a children's book "Gunnar and the Deer" illustrated by Lesley Rankin.
23. A Trio of Humor

23. A Trio of Humor

2020-03-2031:25

Three entertaining stories written by Jerry Schur, a prolific short-story writer who has won the LW Library Literary Prize and contributes to the annual anthology Village Stories.Read by Alex Brazda whose own work you can hear in Podcast #6 Moments That Matter.
Stories about famous people from Hollywood and the legal and medical professions encountered by Dennis Glauber, Gila Zalon, Peggy Edwards and Joan Arlene. Read by Dennis Glauber, Gila Zalon, and Noreen Kruger. 
Two stories written and read by Miranda McPhee. In "A Woman of Letters" a girl grows up with an oversized love for letters, and "Zero One One Zero" tells the story of a boy taken with numbers.Miranda is the co-author of WiKIDly Awesome Travels, a series of children's activity books.
Two stories from a neighborhood that could be yours: "The Blossoming of Mr. Herbert" and "The Writing Group."  Written and read by Judy Saxon, co-host of the popular Laguna Woods TV6 program "Write Now."
The third week of celebration of Valentine's Day, with poems, stories, and music that attest to the power of love.  
The second of a 3-week celebration of Valentine's Day, with poems, stories, and music that attest to the power of love. Happy Valentines Day!
The first of a 3-week celebration of Valentine's Day, with poems, stories, and music that attest to the power of love. This podcast includes traditional works by both famous and lesser-known artists, as well as several original works by Old Pros writers.
16. Wings on Fire

16. Wings on Fire

2020-01-3133:10

Kate Jacobs reads "Wings on Fire" and "Keeping Bees," two stories by Norma Sadler about living the dream of working the land.
Sylvia Adler reads three vivid stories by Lorraine Gow about a Honduran immigrant girl's experiences when she comes to America.Two of these stories appear in Lorraine Gow's just-published first book of short stories, "Black Women With Tamales" which is available on Amazon.
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