|
|
We've come
a long way, baby!
When most baby-boomers
were born, an archaic device called a typewriter was used to
type words onto paper.
You could not walk around with your telephone, or leave or receive
voice messages.
Pretty much all
cars were
made in Detroit, and music came
out of another archaic device called
a transistor radio. Television had only three major channels
and you
actually had to get up from your sofa
or BarcoLounger to change them.
Now, in addition
to being the
foremost users of laptop computers
and cellular phones, people who
came of age in this era comprise the greatest block of economic,
social
and political power in the country. |
|
BoomerVenture
People Making It Happen
Kathy Urquhart
Director
ASC (Andover Senior Center)
Karen Payne-Taylor
Acting Program Coordinator
ASC (Andover Senior Center)
BoomerVenture Coordinator |