Happy smart kids with school bags rush to the lessons to school running up the stairs. Back to school. An African-American schoolgirl and her classmate walk down the street after school.

(NAPSI)—Whether your child just started grade school or is considering graduate schools, it’s essential to ensure any online learning needs are seamless and affordable. That starts with making sure they have access to the right broadband Internet speed and bandwidth.

In today’s fast-paced world, slow loading times and interrupted video calls can create frustrating experiences and educational setbacks.

Fortunately, SmartMove has the resources you need to overcome obstacles and turn your home into a high-performance digital hub. At www.smartmove.us/back-to-school-Internet, you’ll find tips like the below: Continue reading

(NAPSI)—A well-stocked supply of medicine must-haves can sometimes mean the difference between a minor inconvenience and a potential emergency room visit. From summer sunburns to allergy flare-ups, headaches or tummy troubles, keeping stock of appropriate over-the-counter products—and knowing how and when to use them—can help to support health at home.

To help, CVS pharmacists across the country shared their top recommendations for what every household should consider having on hand, including some surprising items consumers might not think of. Whether you’re restocking your first-aid kit, preparing for seasonal allergies or updating your emergency supplies, CVS Pharmacy can make it easy to build a collection of essentials that support everyday and unexpected health needs. Continue reading

LADY LAKE — Step back in time for an unforgettable evening of glitz, glamour, and memories at the Town of Lady Lake’s Roaring ’20s Father-Daughter Dance on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 6 to 8 p.m.

Held at the Lady Lake Community Building, located at 237 W. Guava St., this year’s event invites fathers and father figures to treat their daughters to a dazzling night inspired by the jazz age. Dress in your best flapper dresses, feathered headbands, pinstripes, and fedoras for a chance to win the costume contest and take part in a fun selfie challenge with great prizes.

The evening includes dancing, dinner, and themed décor that will transport guests back to the 1920s.

Tickets are $10 per person and must be purchased in advance by Wednesday, Sept. 10. Tickets are available at the Lady Lake Library and Town Hall during regular business hours.

“This event is such a special opportunity for fathers and daughters to spend quality time together in a fun and festive atmosphere,” said Amy Alicea, Events Coordinator for the Town of Lady Lake. “We can’t wait to see everyone dressed to the nines and ready to dance the night away!”

For more information, contact Amy Alicea at 352-205-2826 or email events@ladylake.org. Visit www.ladylakefl.gov for updates on this and other upcoming events.

 

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