ChORUS Blog & News
It’s fall, and in CT that means leaf watching but I know a lot of us enjoy taking a drive from time to time just to get out and take a Road to Nowhere and see what we might discov
From September 15 to October 15, 2021, we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month - a time to pay tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced and
National Hispanic Heritage Month offers us an opportunity to not only recognize contributions by Hispanic and Latino champions to older road user safety, but also to focus on how we ca
In addition to visiting the National Hispanic Heritage Month’s official website, we want ChORUS visitors to take part in the celebration of the histories, cultures, and contributions o
Oye Como Va (translation: Listen How it Is) is one of my favorite jams and always gets me moving - what better way to say good bye to Summer than with some Santana and a fin
This blog features guest Jane, 65, from Connecticut, and her experience as an older road user (as well as her pick in playlist). Read about her story below.
Those long, lazy days of summer are the perfect time for relaxing and reading. ChORUS has put together our recommended Summer Reading List.
Summer is a time when many families and friends gather, so it’s a good time to think about how to keep your loved ones safe.
We've all heard the saying, "April showers bring May flowers." But the change in seasons can also bring unpredictable weather and extra challenges when driving a car.
Today we are surrounded by so many distractions on and off the road. While most older road users aren’t distracted by their cell phones there are other aspects of life and driving that can be distracting.