Anderson Dental Care - September 2025

INSIDE THIS ISSUE ANDERSON DENTAL CARE Nathan Brooks, DDS, Inc.

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The Power of a Nudge: How Encouragement Changed Dr. Brooks’ Life

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5 Stunning Fall Hikes to Take This Season

A+ Lunch Ideas for Healthy Teeth This School Year

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Let the Kids Take Over (Sort Of)

Your Monthly Need-to-Knows

Scrumptious Vegan Brownies

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Hello, September! The Month That Mixes Heart With History

A MONTH OF MILESTONES, MEANING, AND MAKING MEMORIES SEPTEMBER THROUGH TIME

MOMENTS THAT MADE HISTORY September has always had a flair for making headlines. On Sept. 3, 1833, The New York Sun hit the streets, marking the birth of the “penny press” and sidewalk newspaper

As the long days of summer gently give way to crisp air and golden afternoons, September steps in with a charm all its own. It’s the month of shifting seasons, a time for both reflection and celebration, and believe it or not, there’s a lot more to this cozy, leaf-kissed month than pumpkin spice and back-to-school shopping. WHERE PEACE, PLAY, AND PURPOSE COLLIDE Midway through the month, September asks us to pause and breathe. Sept. 21, the International Day of Peace, calls on people worldwide to reflect on what unity means, whether it’s through community service, moments of silence, or simply choosing kindness over conflict. It’s a time to remember that peace starts small, often with us. But it’s not all quiet reflection, this month is packed with playfulness, too. Sept. 11 brings Hug Your Hound Day, a full-throttle excuse to smother your loyal pup with affection (and maybe a few extra treats). Then there’s Sept. 13, Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day, inviting young chefs to stir up creativity. It’s messy, chaotic, and most likely a sugar-filled feast.

boys, a turning point in how stories reached the people. That same day in 1838, Frederick Douglass took the first steps of a brave journey to freedom, disguised as a sailor and determined to chart a new life in the free city of Philadelphia and then on to New York City. A few decades later, steel tracks met sky on Sept. 8, 1883, when the Northern Pacific Railroad linked East and West in a single, stunning sweep. On Sept. 19, 1893, New Zealand broke barriers by becoming the first nation to give women the right to vote, a quiet revolution that changed the course of history. In September, everything softens: the light, the pace, even the air. It’s a month that offers both a deep exhale and a gentle nudge forward, a perfect time to reset, reach out, and relish the little things.

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