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Back bigger than ever is our Fit Family Challenge, that we first launched three years to honor the magazine’s 15th birthday.
Back bigger than ever is our Fit Family Challenge, that we first launched three years to honor the magazine’s 15th birthday.
As we reflect on the holiday season and move into the new year at Lexington Family Magazine, we’re excited that our 12 Days of Giving project was another big hit with our readers. Our third year has been our favorite one so far as winners received toys, dolls, show tickets and more. Here’s how the […]
Maybe it’s because I hate winter so much that I have summer on my mind – the summer school break to be precise. The timing of summer break was in the news again after Scott County in November tabled a vote on starting its school year on Aug. 4. Aug. 4! That’s not even the […]
You’ve heard the old adage countless times: It’s better to give than to receive. We’re putting that maxim into practice this month at Lexington Family Magazine, where we are celebrating our 18th birthday.
Over the past decade, Lexington Family Magazine has championed numerous family issues but none as much as fitness and nutrition.
Good news for parents. Research shows that one of the best things you can do for your children has nothing to do with advanced tutors, specialized coaching or expensive technology.
Family Health/ Letter From The Editor
As I write this article, I am walking at a nice steady pace on our new treadmill desk at the office. We have taken to heart (pun intended) the current mantra that sitting is the new smoking. Countless studies show the ill effects of sitting for long periods, a fate to which we office workers […]
For the first time in my life, I have joined a weight loss support group.
For the past three decades – and long after her two boys ended their LYSA playing careers – Nina O’Leary has served as the backbone of Lexington’s original and biggest soccer organization, answering phones, registering players, organizing leagues, attending board meetings, troubleshooting problems, even filling in as a coach (Once was enough, she said) – whatever was needed to ensure kids can play soccer.
I admit that I recoiled a bit when Beth Pride, The Lexington School’s Director of Admission, invited me to lunch at the school.