For many of you who can remember the 60s, check out the photos by LeRoy Grannis, retired head photographer of Surfing Illustrated during the 1960's. Everyone wanted to be surfer or surfer's girl. Click here to check out more of LeRoy's now classic photos from Time Magazine.
Patrick D. Guanciale has been active in the Licking County real estate market since 1971 as a full time broker and agent.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Steve Cohen & Screen Machine, a local manufacturer
Steve Cohen, President of Screen Machine a Licking County manufacturer opened his facility to Mitt Romney today. Watch this commercial and see why our country has to change.
Thanks to Naples Girl Blog for passing this along.
Thanks to Naples Girl Blog for passing this along.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Sales meeting at OSU-N Warner Library
Amazing local campus with 5,000 students. A great asset to the Licking County Community.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
PAUL RAND'S HEADSTONE
The iconic Paul Rand was one of the most prolific and influential graphic designers of the twentieth century. His treatise Thoughts on Design changed the way we look at pictorial identity. He passed away in 1996 leaving an enormous legacy and body of work. While visiting his site today I saw his headstone and thought how a design could be so befitting for such a great innovator. Rand’s name and life dates chiseled on a cube of marble sits askew on a cube of granite inscribed in Hebrew—it’s perfect and designed by Fred Troller, a pioneering Swiss modernist designer, and also a past faculty member from my alma mater, School of Art & Design at Alfred University.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
A Young Man’s Guide to Understanding Retirement Accounts: The 401(k)
Retirement savings, the earlier the better..................
Suppose you set aside $1,000 a year from age 25 to age 64 in a retirement account that earns 5% a year (historically, stocks return about 8%, but we’ll be conservative). That’s $39,000 total you invest. By the time you turn 65, you’ll have have $126,840. If you don’t get started with saving until you’re 35, you’ll only have $69,760. Starting just ten years earlier would have doubled your total. Yes, doubled.
If you’re a young man, you’re probably not giving much thought to retirement right now. It’s understandable. It’s hard to plan and think about something that’s 40 years away (maybe many more–the traditional idea of retirement will likely undergo a lot of changes in the next several decades). Moreover, many young men put off saving for retirement because they’re intimidated by the entire process. They feel like they don’t have the requisite knowledge to get started.
Click here to read the complete post by the Art of Manliness.
Suppose you set aside $1,000 a year from age 25 to age 64 in a retirement account that earns 5% a year (historically, stocks return about 8%, but we’ll be conservative). That’s $39,000 total you invest. By the time you turn 65, you’ll have have $126,840. If you don’t get started with saving until you’re 35, you’ll only have $69,760. Starting just ten years earlier would have doubled your total. Yes, doubled.
If you’re a young man, you’re probably not giving much thought to retirement right now. It’s understandable. It’s hard to plan and think about something that’s 40 years away (maybe many more–the traditional idea of retirement will likely undergo a lot of changes in the next several decades). Moreover, many young men put off saving for retirement because they’re intimidated by the entire process. They feel like they don’t have the requisite knowledge to get started.
Click here to read the complete post by the Art of Manliness.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Downtown Farmers' Market, Fridays 3-6pm
DOWNTOWN NEWARK, OHIO
3:00-6:00pm
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
You will find fresh vegetables, fresh meat, herbs, spices, room scents, homemade crafts, fresh bread, candy (great fudge), baked goods and many more items.
The Newark Downtown Farmers' Market is brought to you by the Licking County Chamber of Commerce's Downtown Committee.
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