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  2. The Best Cheap Hobbies for Active Seniors - AOL

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    Breaking Out of Boredom. Exploring a hobby can have remarkable effects on your mental and physical health, especially as you get older.However, certain hobbies can get quite expensive ...

  3. Beyond Bingo: The 50+ Best Activities for Seniors in ... - AOL

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    Beyond Bingo: The 50+ Best Activities for Seniors in Assisted Living. People have the same basic needs at any age: to explore, have fun, learn, and live life to the fullest.

  4. Fun, Active Hobbies for Men Over 60 Who Want to Stay ... - AOL

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    2. Gardening. Average cost to start: $100-$200 for basic gardening tools and supplies. Gear: Gardening gloves, shovel, trowel, rake, and plants or seeds Gardening is a low-impact physical activity ...

  5. World Access for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    World Access for the Blind (WAFTB) is an international non-profit, non-governmental and educational organisation based in California, United States.The organisation was started to strengthen the physical, mental and personal development of people with all forms of blindness, and to increase public awareness about the strengths and capabilities of blind people.

  6. 6 Dollar Tree Items Retirees Should Stock Up On Before Winter ...

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    These cheap and adorable Toddler and Children’s Winter Slippers from Dollar Tree are a perfect addition to your winter prep list. At just $1.25 per pair, you can get the kiddos in your life a ...

  7. How Much Is Too Much to Spend on Your Hobbies? - AOL

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    Getty Images Thanks in part to the time I spent serving in the Army, I have tons of friends with unusual hobbies. Friends who skydive every weekend, with hundreds of jumps under their belts.

  8. The Lighthouse of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Lighthouse of Houston is a private, non-profit education and service center dedicated to assisting blind and visually impaired people in the Houston, Texas, United States metropolitan area to live independently. The Lighthouse serves approximately 9,000 people each year and is a member agency of the United Way of Greater Houston.

  9. Yes, You Can Rent Out Your Eyeball For Money

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    n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...