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Find your “happy place” amid the natural beauty of Iceland

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unofficial, charming “capital of the far north” OTS OF PEOPLE already know Iceland • Soaking in the waters of the fabled Blue Lagoon boasts some of the world’s most spec• Deep-sea fishing...hiking into a volcanic cave... tactular and beautiful natural wonor relaxing on a whale watching cruise ders — geysers, glaciers, waterfalls, You may be glad to know Iceland is our closlagoons, mountains and more. est European neighbor; flight time from New Fewer know that this small North Atlantic York is just 4.5 hours (no island nation is also home jet lag), so you’re ready to to some of the planet’s haproll as soon as you arrive! piest people. So says a 2013 Happily, the chilliest thing World Happiness Report, about the country is its which arose out of a UN name; in July, the average resolution inviting member high is about 60. And its nations to measure their welcome is always warm. people’s happiness and use Nearly everyone speaks it to guide public policies. English, and most IcelandNo doubt, Iceland’s scenic ers aren’t given to formalibeauty helps put its folks in ties; even the phone direca good mood, and you’ll savings per room (double occupancy) only on tory lists by first name! likely know — and feel — new bookings with deposit — Nov 1-30, 2014 Nature at its wildest is what we mean when you just as accessible. Expect join AAA Travel’s “Inspiring direct contact with a side of it that has all but Iceland” 7-night escorted tour this July 19. vanished from most other countries. Here, you As a member, you’ll be even happier knowcan “go back” to the places that most other ing you can save as much as $700 when you countries have paved over. You’ll experience book & deposit by Nov 30! (See box above.) virtually the same world that greeted Vikings Enhancing this unique tour are its fascinatwhen they arrived more than 1,100 years ago. ing featured activities — fun opportunities The coastal waters are prime whale habitat, to appreciate the scenic beauty and cultural teeming colonies of seabirds roosting in cliffs uniqueness of this land of fire & ice: around fjords. And humans have never made • Taking an enjoyable guided tour of Reykjavik, a permanent home in the island’s vast interior, the quirky and quaint capital, on foot or by bike where nature remains at its most primordial • Enjoying a buffet of traditional dishes...and a — vast glaciers, black-sand deserts, barren gladinner of contemporary culinary works of art cial moraine, bubbling hot springs & thermal • Meeting a local family dedicated to catching pools, active volcanoes and strange oases of Greenland sharks and preserving their meat, lush green vegetation (very reminiscent of Irewhich you’re invited to taste — if you dare! land!), thriving against all subarctic odds. • Cruising to a puffin sanctuary to see these Nature lovers may get positively giddy travcolorful birds...and fishing a bit on the way eling Iceland’s Golden Circle — a route stud• Overnighting in a quaint fishing village ded with many of its most renowned gems, • Riding Iceland’s uniquely-gaited horses...or including the 100-foot relaxing in a natural geothermal lake near the continued on page 16

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AAA Mobile 2.0 Updates Road Service Online AAA Mobile improves on-the-go access to trusted AAA services including trip planning, discounts, mobile battery replacement quotes and roadside assistance. Version 2.0 — introduced in September — features a redesigned Road Service Online interface for iPhone and Android phone app users. Aimed at streamlining the user experience, new enhancements include a streamlined roadside request process, mapbased breakdown location and VIN scanner. Members can request roadside directly from the app with the ability to find you via the GPS location on your phone. Members can download this free app at the iTunes App Store, or Google Play.

See Alaska Onboard AAA’s Member Appreciation Cruises Alaska is Mother Nature’s masterpiece. A magical landscape forged by fire and ice, where mountains erupt from mist-shrouded fjords teeming with marine life and humpback whales. Now, you can see it all from your balcony cabin aboard Celebrity Cruises’ spectacular Solstice, during one of two 2015 AAA Member Appreciation Cruises. AAA Travel’s 7-day Alaska departures travel roundtrip from Seattle and are crammed with extra-special features and amenities like add-on airfare for just $299 per person. SEE PAGE 7.


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Protecting your credit and identity this holiday season

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ith the holidays quickly approaching, you may feel pressured to get online or race to the mall to buy gifts for your loved ones. But you still have time to take a deep breath and plan out your gift-giving strategy. Taking the time to set a budget and protect your identity are important precautions for your financial well-being this season. After all, if you overspend or are careless with your identity, it may take months to recover. Here are some tips to protect your wallet and your identity.

Budget Saving Ideas

Start with an overall budget based on your savings. Make a list and assign a dollar amount to each gift. If you have a large family, you may want to discuss the idea of drawing names so each person only has to buy one gift. Plan ahead as much as possible. If possible, shop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday (the Monday after Thanksgiving). If that’s not possible, use the Internet to comparison shop and look for sales. Don’t get burned with “hot toys.” If you’re shopping for children, don’t buy them the hottest toy of the season. Instead, tell them you might get it for their birthday. Chances are they may forget about it by then, or if not, it’s sure to be cheaper in the off-season.

Identity Protection Tips

Be careful when shopping online. Only shop on websites with the technology to secure your transaction. Secure sites have “https” instead of “http” in the address bar or they may have an icon of a locked padlock. In addition, don’t shop on sites that you don’t recognize, especially if they don’t have a phone number or physical address. They might be part of a phishing scam to get your credit or debit card number. Be observant in the store. Watch out for anyone who may be standing in line behind you with a cell phone, especially a smart phone. They could easily take

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AAA East Central members are eligible for two identity theft monitoring products: ProtectMyID Essential and ProtectMyID Deluxe. ProtectMyID Essential is free to all members over the age 18 as part of their AAA East Central membership. ProtectMyID Deluxe provides all of the features of Essential plus additional benefits at a deeply discounted member rate. For more information, and to subscribe to ProtectMyID Essential or Deluxe, simply go to AAA.com/ProtectMyID or call 1.877.440.6943. To enroll, you must have a valid email address and be 18 or older.

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a photo of the information on your credit or debit card. Look around before you make a purchase. Keep credit card or ATM receipts. Don’t throw them into trash containers, leave them on the counter, or put them in your shopping bags where they can fall out or get stolen. Shop with a slim wallet. Remove everything except one credit card and your driver’s license. Carrying multiple credit cards, a passport, social security card and other items increases your risk of identity theft. It’s not difficult to protect yourself. It just takes some thought and a little time. And considering the consequences, it may very well be worth it.

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AAA DIRECTORY INTERNET WEB SITE: www.AAA.com AAA MEMBER SERVICES • ADDRESS CHANGE triptiks, tourbooks, maps, license 412-363-5100 or 1-800-441-5008 APPROVED AUTO REPAIR 412-365-7411 or 1-800-233-9733 EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE 412-362-1900 or 1-800-222-4357 EXPRESS TRAVEL RESERVATIONS

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INSURANCE SERVICES: 1-800-207-7947 MEDIA RELATIONS: 412-365-7274 SAFETY: 412-365-7211 TDD for the hearing-impaired: 412-363-7144

AAA BRANCH OFFICE LOCATIONS Altoona 1634 Valley View Blvd.............................. 814-946-1277 Butler 138 Clearview Circle .................................... 724-287-2713 Cranberry The Village Shoppes, 20510 Rt. 19 .......... 724-772-1122 Erie 6660 Peach St. Unit #2 .............................. 814-866-0246 Franklin 491 Allegheny Blvd, Suite 200 .................. 814-432-3960 Greensburg Eastgate Shopping Center 5142 Route 30, Suite 135 ......................... 724-834-8300 Grove City 24 Pine Grove Village Dr........................... 724-458-8930 Harborcreek 4430 Buffalo Rd. ........................................ 814-897-9508 Hermitage 1749 E. State St.......................................... 724-981-9141 Indiana 1169 Wayne Ave........................................ 724-349-4193 Jamestown (New York) 111 W. Fifth St., Jamestown, N.Y.. ........... 716-488-1981 Kittanning Franklin Village Mall. ............................... 724-543-1924 Lewisburg 530 1/2 North Derr Drive . ....................... 570-524-7455 Lower Burrell/New Kensington Area Crossroads Plaza 2503 Leechburg Rd.................................... 724-339-4440 McKean County (Bradford) 587 South Ave. .......................................... 814-368-3113 Meadville 18939 Park Avenue Plaza Unit #7 ............ 814-724-2247 New Castle 40 East St.................................................... 724-658-8551 Niagara-Orleans 7135 Rochester Rd, Lockport, NY. ............ 716-434-2865 Pittsburgh–Century III Area (Pleasant Hills) 9 Clairton Blvd. (RT 51). ........................... 412-655-6100 Pittsburgh–Downtown 538 Smithfield St. ...................................... 412-338-4300 Pittsburgh–East Liberty/Shadyside 5900 Baum Blvd. ........................................ 412-365-7196 Pittsburgh–Monroeville 2725 Mosside Blvd. .................................... 412-858-4640 Pittsburgh–North Hills Area (Ross Township) 4790 McKnight Rd. .................................... 412-367-7600 Pittsburgh–Robinson Township Robinson Town Centre 1760 Park Manor Blvd. ............................. 412-809-2800 Pittsburgh–South Hills Area (Bethel Park) 160 Ft. Couch Rd. ...................................... 412-833-5203 Rochester 300 Adams St. ............................................ 724-775-8000 St. Marys 1375 Bucktail Rd. ...................................... 814-834-7838 Somerset 110 N. Center Ave. .................................... 814-443-6526 Sunbury 1001 Market Street. .................................. 570-286-4507 Uniontown 111 W. Main St. ......................................... 724-438-8575 Warren 2285 Market St. ......................................... 814-723-6660 Washington 196 Murtland Ave. .................................... 724-222-3800 Waynesburg 184 Greene Plaza, US 21 & I-79 ................ 724-627-3434 Wexford (coming soon) 10548 Perry Highway ................................ 724-933-3000 White Oak/McKeesport Area Oak Park Mall, 2001 Lincoln Way ............ 412-675-3400


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It’s the most wonderful time of year at AAA Jamestown Region Official publication of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central 111 West Fifth St., Jamestown NY 14701-5035 USPS 002-112 ISSN 0898-4158 Periodicals Postage Paid at Jamestown NY Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist Jamestown Region c/o AAA, 111 W. Fifth St., Jamestown NY 14701-5035 Subscription Rate: $1 included in Primary Membership dues. All others: $2/year.

Publisher.....................................James E. Lehman Managing Editor ....................... Doug O’Neil Editorial Office 5900 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854 e-mail: motorist@aaaec.com

AAA EAST CENTRAL Chairman: ................................................Richard S. Hamilton Vice Chairman:....................................... James E. Broome, Jr. Vice Chairman:.........................................Mary Lynn Laughlin Vice Chairman:.................................... Martha Hartle Munsch OFFICERS: President: ....................................................James E. Lehman Executive Vice President ............................... Thomas J. Ashley Secretary .................................................. Robert H. Compton Treasurer .......................................................Robert S. Collins GOVERNING BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neil D. Bassi, James E. Broome, Jr., Steve D. Bullock**, Charles O. Casto**, Edward C. Coaxum, Jr., Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Jon E. Denney, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, Pamela C. Fritz, Gregory E. Grim**, Richard S. Hamilton, James H. Kanicki, Mary Lynn Laughlin, William Duff McCrady, James M. McDonnell, Thomas V. McKernan Jr., Martha Hartle Munsch, Gary K. Munsie** EAST CENTRAL REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neil D. Bassi, Chairman, Robert S. Collins, Vice Chairman, Carol Asam, Christian Asam, Jack A. Barkley, William E. Bierer**, Ellsworth T. Bowser**, Peter Burton, Marianne B. Campbell, Michael A. Cochran, Daniel J. Collins Jr.**, Robert H. Compton, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, James J. Dodaro, Jack G. Ellis, Mona N. Generett, Charles W. Groce , Richard S. Hamilton, Mark Henschen, Luke Howe, Richard Kallenborn, Herbert G. Koenig, Mark S. Mansour, W. Duff McCrady, Martha Hartle Munsch, W. Lee Oswalt, III, Michael Parkes, John D. Petruso, Louis Pomerico, Jacob N. Skezas, James C. Stump, Jr., James F. Ward

Sensational savings at AAA Member Appreciation Celebration By Richard Hamilton Chairman, AAA East Central AA East Central is fortunate to enjoy the support of over 2.7 million members. And the holiday season is the perfect time to say thank you with our Member Appreciation Celebration. From now, through December 31, 2014, AAA members can take advantage of exclusive, members-only perks and rewards, and special offerings that celebrate the many benefits of being a AAA member. Plus, you could win a 7-night Caribbean cruise for two aboard Royal Caribbean’s spectacular Grandeur of the Seas. Departing from Baltimore August 21, 2015, ports of call include Port Canaveral, Florida; Nassau, Bahamas; Cococay, Bahamas, and three relaxing days at sea. Enter at any AAA East Central Office location, or online at AAA.com/sweepstakes.

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Give a gift, receive a gift AAA simplifies your life in so many ways. Simplify the lives of those around you with a AAA gift membership. And now, through December 31, AAA will waive the $10 enrollment fee for new gift memberships. We also have a nice gift for you — a $10 gift card. Choose from among dozens of merchants.

Free Associate membership AAA’s Convenience Renewal billing is an easy way to insure you’ll never be stranded without a valid AAA card. Your annual membership renewal will be billed to your credit card each year, and we’ll even send you a reminder.

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Richard Hamilton Enroll during our Member Appreciation event and we’ll add a new Associate member to your current membership free. That’s right — up to a $25 value at no additional charge!

Protect your identity & save Holiday shoppers need to take special care to protect their personal information. ProtectMyID® Essential offers free credit monitoring — a $79 value — exclusively to AAA members. Sign up during our Member Appreciation Celebration and we’ll take $5 off your next membership renewal just for bringing your email confirmation to your local AAA office. Need enhanced monitoring services? Upgrade to ProtectMylD® Deluxe at a members only price of just $8.95 per month. Enroll online at

Turn everyday purchases into unlimited rewards with the AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card. Earn triple points on all qualifying AAA purchases, including travel packages, AAA insurance premiums and membership dues. Earn double points when you use your AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card for gas, grocery, and drug store purchases, and earn one point for each dollar you spend on all other purchases. Points can be redeemed for cash, AAA vouchers good for travel, membership, Approved Auto Repair, and gift cards. Apply for a new AAA Member Rewards credit card at any AAA East Central branch office and, upon approval, you’ll qualify for two great offers! New Member Rewards Visa® account holders receive a one-time $25 AAA membership renewal credit. Then, use your new Rewards card to purchase a $25 Target gift card for just $5. Please accept my personal invitation to join AAA East Central for our Member Appreciation Celebration event. Visit AAA.com/Branch for your nearest AAA location. Best wishes for a safe and festive holiday season. Remember to buckle up, drive carefully, and if you plan to drink, don’t drive. Drunk driving tragedies are completely preventable and acting responsibly will go a long way towards ensuring everyone gets home for the holidays.

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AAA membership is a gift for all seasons Regional Board of Directors Susan V. Abdella, Gordon W. Black, Hans P.B. Christensen, Alison Churchill, Charles Heinz, Bradley E. Long, Dennis H. Lundberg, Samuel P. Price Jr., Philip E. Ruslink, John L. Sellstrom, Beverly Ungerer

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This holiday, share the savings and service of AAA

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ou know how valuable your AAA membership is. Now you can share that peace of mind with your family and friends. Who wouldn’t appreciate the gift of security, quality, service and savings? AAA is famous for our 24-hour emergency roadside assistance, but a Gift Membership offers you and your loved ones so much more. AAA members receive travel benefits including special discounts and perks on vacation packages, tours and cruises, which they can plan and book through their local AAA Travel Agency or online at AAA.com. Members also receive savings on luggage, accessories, attraction tickets, lodging discounts, Hertz car rentals, and more. AAA Prescription Savings will save everyone - even the family dog – money on their medications! AAA’s legendary service is literally at your fingertips with versatile smartphone apps like AAA Mobile, available for Android and iPhone. AAA’s TripTik

Travel Planner and TourBook guides make planning a holiday road trip a breeze. There are plenty of options for online maps and directions, but there’s only one that combines AAA’s professional hotel and restaurant ratings and in-depth travel information with Google maps. AAA members can also download digital TourBook® guides for e-reader devices and smartphones at AAA.com/ ebooks. Content for the 101 eTourBook guides is refreshed nightly to ensure members receive the most up-to-date information. Our Approved Auto Repair network of regional facilities abides by AAA’s stringent standards for technical certification, modern equipment, and customer satisfaction, which means automotive service you can trust. AAA Battery Service provides convenient mobile battery testing and installation of quality, competitively priced batteries. Over one million AAA members have enjoyed the convenience of

having a AAA battery delivered and installed on the spot. And each AAA battery is protected by an unprecedented 36-month free replacement warranty. To share the value and service of AAA membership with your loved ones this holiday season, call 1-800-441-5008, visit AAA.com/membership, or stop by your local AAA branch office.

Give a membership, receive a gift card

Purchase a gift membership at your local AAA East Central office or online at AAA.com during November and December, and not only will you save $10, you’ll also qualify for a gift of your own! AAA is waiving the $10 enrollment fee for new gift memberships from November 1 through December 31. In addition, when you purchase a new gift membership you’ll be eligible for a $10 gift card from your choice of select retailers. For full details and restrictions, see the ad on page 15.


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AAA Emergency Road Service: Understanding your coverage

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his is an overview of Emergency Road Service coverage for Basic members. Additional benefits and services are available for those with AAA Plus, AAA Plus RV, or AAA Premier membership. Contact your local office or call the TeleService Center at 412-363-5100 or 1-800-441-5008 for details.

MAKING THE CALL TO OBTAIN SERVICE

In case of an automotive emergency, call the AAA number listed on your AAA membership card. You’ll be connected to our 24-hour ERS dispatch center or the AAA club in the area from which you are calling. You can also use the AAA mobile app or visit AAA.com to place a service request. To help speed our response, be prepared to: 1. Provide your name, your membership number and the club code listed on your membership card. 2. Give the exact location of your vehicle and the nature of the trouble. 3. Describe the year, make and color of vehicle disabled. 4. If possible, provide a telephone or cell phone number where you can be reached. (Helpful hint: Keep your cell phone number in your wallet or attach it to the phone for easy access)

IF YOU CANNOT BE WITH THE VEHICLE

Except for situations involving a highway emergency, the member must initiate the request for service and identify any person who will serve as the member’s designated agent. Depending on the type of service requested, your designated agent may be required to assume the responsibility of signing a release form. Your designated agent also must have possession of your current AAA membership card, the owner’s card and keys and be with the vehicle at the time service is rendered. Service to unattended vehicles is at the sole discretion of the service provider.

CANCEL UNNECESSARY CALLS

If the requested service is no longer needed and the AAA service representative has not yet arrived, please call AAA immediately, as each service call is charged to AAA and against the member’s record.

SERVICE INCLUSIONS

1. Mechanical First Aid. The AAA emergency service representative will make minor mechanical repairs or adjustments to place a vehicle in driving condition. If needed and available, parts and the labor cost to install them are to be paid for by the member. If the vehicle cannot be put into condition to proceed under its own power

within a reasonable length of time, towing service as described in item 5 will be provided. 2. Flat-tire Service. If the vehicle’s spare tire is inflated and serviceable, it will be installed in place of the vehicle’s flat tire. If not, towing provisions will apply. Note: Tire rotation, installation/ removal of tire chains and snow tire changeover are not emergency road services. 3. Battery Service. A battery boost will be provided in an attempt to start the vehicle. If it cannot be started in this manner, towing provisions will apply. Mobile battery testing and replacement service is also available in many areas to get you on the go. 4. Fuel Delivery Service. A limited supply of fuel will be delivered to a member’s disabled vehicle enabling the member to reach the nearest service station. The member will be charged for the fuel at current pump prices. 5. Towing Services. When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed (once per breakdown) to the facility rendering the service, or up to three miles in any direction from the point of disablement at no charge. Charges for service that exceed the benefits listed will be at the prevailing hourly or mileage rate for the region where service is provided. In instances when your vehicle becomes disabled while towing a light-duty trailer, service will be provided for the trailer. You will be required to pay for trailer towing. 6. Extrication/Winching. Your vehicle will be pulled out of a ditch by being extricated/winched when it can be safely reached from a normally traveled or established thoroughfare (driveways must be cleared of snow or ice). If special equipment, additional service personnel or service vehicles are required, the associated costs will be at your expense. 7. Lockout Service. If your keys are locked inside the vehicle, service will be sent to gain entrance. If your keys are lost, broken or the service provider cannot gain entrance to your vehicle, locksmith service up to $60 or, if a AAA locksmith is not available, reimbursement for locksmith service up to $60 will be provided. In cases where the vehicle cannot be made operable, towing services will be provided according to our towing provision. 8. Service Limitations. Members requiring more than four road service calls during their membership year will be charged for the fifth call and each succeeding call at the time of service. 9. Emergency Check Acceptance. Members’ personal checks are accepted for emergency service and repairs by

affiliated emergency road service stations for the exact amount of expenses up to $250. This program covers only emergency service and repairs to put a member’s vehicle in safe running condition. A valid membership card must be presented in addition to other identification required by the station. 10. Special Assistance. When your vehicle cannot be made operable upon providing the services listed in this summary, AAA will assist you in finding the nearest open place of repair. If a repair facility cannot be located, we will assist you in obtaining lodging or alternate transportation, which will be at your expense.

TYPES OF VEHICLES SERVICED

Service applies to all properly licensed and inspected four-wheeled motor-driven vehicles of the passenger, pleasure or recreational type - provided that services can be safely delivered. If specific towing equipment is requested, but not required to safely transport the vehicle, the associated cost will be at your expense. Dual-wheel campers/motor homes are eligible for all services except towing, extrication/winching and tire service. Dual-wheel unloaded pickup trucks are eligible for all services except tire services. Rented passenger vehicles are eligible for service. Commercial vehicles (excluding taxis and limousines) are eligible for services. Motorcycles are ineligible for all services.

WEATHER EMERGENCIES

During severe weather conditions, AAA reserves the right to limit or suspend service temporarily if the vehicle is already in a place of safety, such as a private or public garage, driveway, etc. AAA will provide service to the vehicle after the weather emergency is over.

ALTERNATE SERVICE

If you have followed the procedure to obtain emergency road service, and AAA service is not available, you may obtain your own service, pay

for it and submit the original receipt to your AAA club within 60 days. Reimbursement will be based on the prevailing commercial rate for the region where the vehicle was disabled. In instances where the AAA contractor access is legally restricted (toll roads, limited-access highways), reimbursement will be provided for all covered services. If AAA service was available but not requested, reimbursement may be limited to the amount the club would have paid normally for the covered service. AAA will make no reimbursements on charges incurred when a member’s vehicle is removed from the street or under direction of the police because of illegal parking or other traffic violations. Members having more than four road service calls during their membership year are not eligible for alternate-service reimbursement.

MEMBER’S RISK

Before servicing any vehicle when there is a possibility of damage to the vehicle or other property as a result of the service, a service representative will inform the member that the member must assume the risk of damage. Any such circumstances should be fully recorded on a release form. While AAA-affiliated service providers are selected to provide the best emergency road service to our members, such providers are independent contractors and are not agents of AAA. AAA assumes no responsibility for any injuries to persons or property, including damage to the member’s vehicle, as a result of an emergency road service request. AAA will make every reasonable effort to work out a settlement between a member and an affiliated service provider of the member’s claim for damages resulting from unsatisfactory emergency road service. Contact the TeleService Center within 10 days of the incident so that a prompt investigation can be made while all facts are available. ©2014


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IN-PERSON PLANNING ASSISTANCE AAA Travel professionals ready to help! *valid for balcony and higher-level staterooms

*based on rate as of 10/14/14 on CelebrityCruises.com

Add-on airfare & a FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay with transfers for $299 per person AAA members who sailed on the 2014 Member Appreciation Cruise loved the extra-special amenities and values offered on that sailing so much that we’ve continued to pile on the “goodies” in 2015. And, for the first time ever, there are now 2 Member Appreciation Cruise departures! Each 7-night Alaska cruise on Celebrity Solstice is potentially loaded with a total of more than $700 in member savings and added values. You can’t get all of these extras anywhere else — only from AAA. These special AAA departures combine the 49th state’s awe-inducing glaciers, mountains and wildlife with the first-class quality of Celebrity’s “floating resort” — and when you add in all of the many member-only values & amenities only available on these sailings, these cruise adventures will be the ones you’ll always remember. One eye-popping feature of these popular cruise vacations is the discounted add-on roundtrip airfare (BuffaloSeattle) that’s available for a limited time for just $299 per person exclusively for AAA members booking balcony staterooms. The true cost of this cross-country airfare is as much as $500 more, but AAA will pay the rest. That savings is certainly more than the cost of your annual AAA membership and great proof that it pays to be a member. And, when you arrange your discounted air with AAA, you’ll also get a FREE 1-night pre-cruise Seattle hotel stay with transfers (a value of as much as $259 per room), assuring that you’ll be rested and on time for your cruise. Settle back into the comfort of your private balcony on Solstice for an endless parade of stunning land- & seascapes passing by your luxurious stateroom. Kick up your slippered feet, sip a soothing cocktail or a steaming cup of java and take in Mother Nature’s handiwork. Keep a keen eye out for glimpses of wildlife, listen for the eerie groaning of melting glaciers, inhale the impossibly fresh salt air and know without a doubt that you’re in a pristine world with the power to erase your everyday stresses and

Inside Passage. It features virtually everything you come to invigorate your senses. Alaska hoping to see, including rain forests, glaciers, fjords Enhancing your newfound tranquillity are a “boatload” and white-capped peaks — all of which create a setting of member-only amenities available with balcony statethat’s perfect for viewing whales and sea lions. rooms — including an in-room bottle of wine and an opWildlife gives way to wild life in the Gold Rush town of portunity to taste a martini. Skagway. Saloons and dance-hall revues enliven this little After a relaxing full day at sea after departing Seattle, port with the big frontier spirit. If prospecting fever hits you’ll catch sight of Ketchikan, the first port of call. Variyou, try the White Pass & Yukon Railway or a ride on the ously called “Salmon Capital of the World,” “Alaska’s First Klondike Highway to places where you can roll up your City” and “Rain Capital of Alaska,” it was named after a sleeves and pan for gold on your own! creek flowing through this ancestral home of the Tlingit After another day at sea, step ashore at Victoria, British people; some say it’s their word for “thundering wings of Columbia’s capital and a charming example of colonial an eagle.” A must-see here is the world’s largest collecsplendor. This English-flavored enclave enjoys a temperate tion of totem poles. You may opt to flightsee by seaplane climate, which makes exploring its museums, gardens and over nearby spectacular Misty Fjords National Monument, parks so enjoyable. called the “Yosemite of the North.” Learn more about these departures at AAA.com/Alaska. Back on ship, you’ll sail amid pure silence past transluHurry — space is limited, and Alaska is very popular! cent blue icebergs silhouetted against a dramatic backdrop of waterfall-laced rock walls ascending thousands of feet into the sky at Tracy Arm Fjord. Where Earl Grey meets Alaska Eddie Bauer® is a way to Aug 21-28 describe the charms of Member Rate Alaska’s capital, Juneau. from $1,940 Here, the pioneering spirit lives on in an interesting Aug 28–Sept 4 mix of cosmopolitan chic Member Rate and frontier ruggedness. from $1,760 Visit the State Museum’s Balcony rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of exquisite collection of booking and includes 7-night cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard Russian Orthodox and Gold meals, government taxes/fees ($441.92), $50 shipboard credit per stateroom, in-cabin Rush relics. bottle of wine and martini tasting vouchers (2 per stateroom). Ship’s registry: Malta. Then enter one of the Ask about discounted add-on airfare and FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay with world’s most famously transfers (available for a limited time). Visit AAA.com/Alaska for more information. beautiful waterways, the

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EXPERIENCE SNOWMOBILING & SNOWCOACHING

LIGHT UP THE HOLIDAYS

Jackson Hole Snowmobile Adventure Package

FOR THE

TRAVELERS

The only thing that can beat the exhilaration of snowmobiling is snowmobiling through the splendor of America’s mountain West at Jackson Hole WY! Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned snowmobiler, this package is for lovers of adventure and natural beauty. Start in the Gros Ventre Mountain Range — a great opportunity to view wildlife. Follow trails framing Jackson Hole Valley and enjoy incredible views of the Tetons. Along the way, sightings of elk, deer, moose, coyote and bighorn sheep are common. Travel through Grand Teton National Park on your way to a full day of snowcoach touring in Yellowstone National Park. Enjoy all that Jackson Hole has to offer on your own for a day. Then head into the Wyoming Range for unforgettable scenery and exciting rides. Bring a swimsuit, because you’re in for a treat — a full-day snowmobile adventure with Granite Hot Springs as your destination. After an easy 11-mile groomed Forest Service trail, soak in the 106-degree natural hot spring waters and enjoying a poolside BBQ, all the while surrounded by snow-covered mountains. It’s an experience to remember!

Feb 7-13 or Feb 14-20 •

IN YOUR LIFE Help make their travel dreams come true this year!

AAA Travel Gift Certificates (in amounts of $200 or greater) are available at all AAA Travel locations.

AAA Member Rate: $1,875

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, 10 meals, entrance fees (national parks/attractions/ activities), 3 days of guided snowmobile touring with instruction, all necessary equipment (helmet, gloves, snowsuit, boots, etc), 1-day guided snowcoach tour of Yellowstone National Park, tips for bellmen & included meals. Minimum age to operate a snowmobile in the National Forest is 14; must be accompanied by a parent. Ask about available add-on airfare. Visit AAA.com/travel for more information.

Certificates are redeemable at any AAA East Central Travel Agency toward the purchase of airline tickets, tour packages or escorted tour reservations. Certificates expire 60 months (5 years) from date of issue. © GVS - FOTOLIA.COM

Explore Down Under...from the Outback to the Glaciers!

AUSTRALIA Oct 15–Nov 4, 2015 •

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AAA Member Rate: from $10,524

Before-discount rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Buffalo-Cairns, Sydney-Buffalo plus flights in Australia & New Zealand), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, hotel luggage handling (1 bag per person), taxes/gratuities/government fees for included features, 31 meals, professional guide in Australia & New Zealand and the services of a AAA Tour Manager (if minimum-participation goal is met). AAA Member Choice Vacations® door-to-door transfer service is unavailable on this departure. Visit AAA.com/GoAustralia for complete itinerary and important pre-travel information. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

AAA MEMBER SAVINGS

Book & make a deposit by 11-30-14 to save! Premier ..................... $1,000 AAA Plus ...................... $950 Basic ............................. $900

Savings per room, based on double occupancy. To qualify, you must purchase air through AAA.

NEW ZEALAND Cairns, catamaran ride Great Barrier Reef Glass-bottom boat ride Daintree Rainforest/ Mossman Gorge, meet Aboriginals Uluru/Ayers Rock, Champagne toast Alice Springs, Aboriginal drummers Dreamtime tour, bush dinner

Melbourne, Opal Centre Phillip Island Little Penguin colony Christchurch Tranz-Alpine Express train ride Franz Joseph Glacier Queenstown, gondola to dinner Milford Sound cruise “Middle Earth” touring

Steamship cruise, farm life tour Winery tour & tasting Overnight in Mt Cook National Park Herding/shearing demo Dine with a NZ Family Sydney & Opera House Koala Park & Opal Collection Sydney Harbour dinner cruise

Unique add-on options — including a camel ride, a jet boat ride and a night out in Sydney — are also available. Talk to your AAA Travel Agent for rates and availability. ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF CINDY STAYCHEFF


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This 11-night vacation has everything you’ve always wanted in a trip to Italy. Enjoy multiple-night stays in Rome, Florence, Venice, the Amalfi Coast and Stresa in the Lakes District. Discover the treasures of Classical and Christian Rome. Walk in the footsteps of ancient Romans in Pompeii. See gems of the Renaissance in Florence’s Academy Gallery, including Michelangelo’s “David.” Visit Locarno, Switzerland, and cruise to Isola dei Pescatori, one of the Borromean Islands. A guided walking tour of Venice illustrates how this city gained its wealth and power. Enjoy the magic of the Italian Lakes District in the captivating resort of Stresa. Stop at a winery & farm in the heart of Tuscany to sample local wines and specialities for an included lunch. Sail to enchanting Capri and explore this island paradise.

MAMA MIA! AAA Member Savings through 11-30-14 Premier ........................$650 Plus ..................................$600 Basic ...............................$550

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SAVINGS PER ROOM. NEW BOOKINGS ONLY (NOV 1-30, 2014).

Special inclusions: “Rome by Night” tour...Vatican museums & St Peter’s...a family-style Tuscan feast... and a serenaded gondola cruise in Venice! Experience Whisper headsets, designed for better communication between you and your guides throughout your tour. Enjoy regional wines with every dinner.

Book now; this is always a very popular tour! Oct 19-31 •

Irish Pubs

AAA Member Rate: $5,679

Before-discount rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Buffalo-Rome, Milan-Buffalo), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, hotel accommodations, guided motorcoach sightseeing, entrance fees, 20 meals, in-Italy tour director and air & hotel taxes (subject to change). Visit AAA.com/Italy for itinerary and more information. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

UNIQUE OFFER — A DOUBLE DELIGHT FROM TRIPLE-A!

New Orleans

ESCORTED TOUR OPERATED BY CIE TOURS INTERNATIONAL

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New reduced rate!

Cheers!

Feel like a local at friendly pubs full of the craic — Ireland’s unique mix of news, gossip, fun, entertainment and enjoyable conversation! Tour Dublin: St Stephen’s Green, Georgian squares, O’Connell Street, Famine Memorial & more. Quaff a pint at the Guinness Storehouse • Meet the owners of a working beef/ sheep/horse farm. • Tour medieval Kilkenny, then explore it on your own. • Visit the House of Waterford; watch craftsmen transform molten glass into elegant tableware. • Kiss the “Stone of Eloquence” at Blarney Castle. • Browse at Blarney Woolen Mills...or visit a pub instead! • Circumnavigate scenic Dingle Peninsula and sample a local brew at Dingle Brewing Company. • Sit down to dinner & traditional entertainment (including step-dancing) in Killarney. • Ferry across the Shannon to view the Cliffs of Moher. • Stop in Galway on the way to Connemara. • Overnight in attractive Westport. • Cross over to Achill Island and see the Deserted Village (stone cottages abandoned around the time of the Famine). • Tour Kilbeggan Distillery and enjoy an Irish coffee. • Enjoy storytelling at Dublin’s oldest pub. • Spend a day on your own in Dublin, using included vouchers for an open-top bus tour and a visit to Old Jameson Distillery.

May 12-21 •

AAA Member Rate: $1,899 $1,809

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing, itinerary attraction admissions, local taxes, hotel service charges & baggage handling (1 bag per person), walking-tour audio headsets, 15 meals (including Kate Kearney’s Cottage Irish Night, “Food, Folk & Fairies” dinner show at Brazen Head Pub and 3 table d’hote dinners) and in-Ireland professional guide & driver. Ask about available add-on airfare.

Enjoy a

3 DAYS, 2 NIGHTS

Hotel in the French Quarter City tour, including Katrina-impacted sites Louisiana swampboat tour Mardi Gras World Demonstration & dinner at the New Orleans School of Cooking Jazz show at Preservation Hall

plus Western Caribbean 8-DAY, 7-NIGHT CRUISE

Serenade of the Seas® $50.00 per stateroom onboard credit Western Caribbean ports: Falmouth, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; 3 full days at sea

March 12-21 • A AA Member Rate: from $1,530 Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel/pier transfers, hotel accommodations/taxes/service charges/baggage handling (1 piece per person), 4 meals (on land), cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals, onboard group cocktail party (if participation goal is met), government fees and services of a AAA tour manager (if participation goal is met). Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Ask about available add-on airfare. Visit AAA.com/travel for more details.

amid winter’s off-peak solitude!

YELLOWSTONE IN WINTER Begin this unique and awesome off-season adventure in SALT LAKE CITY UT; see Temple Square and witness the awesome power of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (schedule permitting). Travel to WEST YELLOWSTONE MT, gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Ride private vintage snowcoaches (heated!) to see Firehole Falls, Old Faithful and wildlife. Drive through majestic Grand Teton National Park to JACKSON HOLE WY, where you may choose to ride a sleigh through the National Elk Refuge and visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art or, for an additional fee, opt for a Granite Hot Springs snowmobile tour (bring a swimsuit!). Drive through Snake River Canyon and visit Utah Olympic Park before heading home.

Feb 7-12 •

AAA Member Rate: $2,139

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Buffalo–Salt Lake City), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, luggage handling (1 bag per person), accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing & admissions (as indicated), 9 meals, services of a AAA Tour Manager (if minimumparticipation goal is met), taxes, gratuities for guide & driver. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/travel for more information.


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ULTIMATE ALASKA

Winter Wonderland Tour EXPERIENCE ALL THIS...AND MORE!

Feb 26–March 8 See the “real” Alaska summer visitors never see!

Fairbanks • Aurora Borealis Viewings • Trans-Alaska Pipeline • Alaska Railroad • Talkeetna • Seward Highway • Wildlife Conservation & Sealife Centers • Alyeska Resort & Tram • Anchorage • Native Heritage Center • Alaska Zoo • Mushers Banquet • Sled Dog Kennel • Iditarod Trail Race HQ

An extraordinary chance to witness the Northern Lights, the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and Alaska’s winter wildlife & wilderness!

Additional Optional Adventures Available!

AAA Member Rate: $2,955

JAMESTOWN . . . . . . . . . . .716-488-1981 LOCKPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . .716-434-2865 GENERAL TRAVEL DISCLAIMER: AAA Travel Agency makes every effort to provide accurate, up-to-date prices as of press time and cannot assume responsibility for typographic errors. Rates/offers are per person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to availability and airline/operator changes. International rates/offers are subject to currency fluctuations and additional tax & security charges. Rates that include airfare include all taxes, government fees and surcharges. Additional restrictions may apply. Rates/offers are available at all AAA East Central travel agency locations. For tour details, contact AAA or visit AAA.com/travel. AAA Featured Vacations are specially priced, unique departures; therefore, tour operators, cruise lines and other travel providers often exclude them from additional discounts or specials they offer. AAA Featured Vacations include services provided by third-party tour destination service companies; see your AAA Travel Agent for details. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for more details or visit the air carrier’s website for baggage allowance and fee information.

AAA Featured Vacations are specific cruise, motorcoach or air tour vacations created or selected by AAA Travel for their value, amenities and/or inclusions.

Meet mushers...

& their dogs! Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, hotel luggage handling, sightseeing transportation/admissions, 14 meals, in-Alaska guide, hand warmers and services of a AAA Tour Manager (if minimum-participation goal is met). Visit AAA.com/GoAlaska for more information. Ask about available add-on airfare.

Discover Spain’s Classics

& Portugal!

Look for the AAA Featured Vacations logo to identify out-of-the-ordinary offerings.

SOUTHERN CHARM Here’s a unique escorted tour of 3 distinct destinations embodying the South’s fascinating history, genteel culture and coastal comforts. Rub shoulders with generations of Charleston gentry, soak up Savannah’s seductively languid ambiance and luxuriate in the exclusive nature and natural assets of Jekyll Island. Experience true Southern charm and hospitality at historic hotels in Charleston and on Jekyll Island.

TOLEDO

MAGNÍFICO! Even if you know no other Spanish or Portuguese, this single word sums up all of the sights, culture, foods and experiences you’ll encounter & enjoy on AAA’s 12-night “Spain’s Classics & Portugal” tour. Lisbon • Fátima • Obidos Sintra • Estoril • Madrid Toledo • Córdoba Seville • Granada Valencia • Barcelona

April 15-28 •

LISBON’S TOWER OF BELÉM

AAA MEMBERS SAVE MUCHO! Premier....$625 Plus .........$575 Basic .......$525 Book & deposit by 11/23/14 PER ROOM, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

AAA Member Rate: $4,669

Before-discount rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Buffalo-Lisbon, Barcelona-Buffalo), accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing/admissions, 21 meals, tour director (in Portugal & Spain), government taxes/fees. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/travel for more information.

DINNER CRUISE ON A YACHT MAGNOLIA PLANTATION STORYTELLER DINNER OLD CITY MARKET CITY TOUR

SAVANNAH GA

CHARLESTON SC Jan 31–Feb 5

TRAM TOUR OF HISTORIC DISTRICT ST SIMON’S ISLAND TOUR INCLUDING LIGHTHOUSE & FT FREDERICA NATURALIST-LED BEACH STROLL

JEKYLL ISLAND GA

TOUR OF HISTORIC SAVANNAH GEORGIA SEA TURTLE CENTER RIVER STREET SHOPPING LUNCH AT PAULA DEEN’S “LADY & SONS”

AAA Member Rate: $2,009

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Buffalo-Charlotte NC), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, motorcoach transportation, guided sightseeing, 9 meals, local guides, services of a AAA Tour Manager (if minimum-participation goal is met) and more. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/travel for more information.


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Uniworld showcases new ships and new destinations River cruise line has some exciting additions for 2015

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ravelers are discovering that a river cruise is an extraordinary way to experience the Continent. Europe’s historic rivers drift past pastoral valleys, medieval villages and mighty castles, with the stately grace of a Viennese waltz. They flow into the heart of elegant Baroque cities that grew around a millennium of river trade. River cruising also means no packing or unpacking, no sea days and no lines to get on or off the ship. Distance between ports is typically short and the ships usually dock in the middle of town, so the charming squares, and bustling marketplaces are typically just a brief stroll away. New destinations, a new ship, and new itineraries are all part of Uniworld Boutique River Cruises’ 2015 portfolio. The 155-guest S.S. Maria Theresa launches next spring, filled with fine art and Old World antiques. Named after the Archduchess of Austria and mother of Marie Antoinette, S.S. Maria Theresa will sail this very same region on the European Jewels itinerary. Onboard amenities include a heated swimming pool, well-equipped fitness center, Serenity River Spa, guest laundry, free Internet and Wi-Fi access, and a cinema. Staterooms and suites feature handcrafted Savoir of England beds, and LCD TVs with infotainment center. Marble baths are stocked with

ONE ROOM, A THOUSAND VIEWS — Uniworld travels through history on Europe’s original highways. L’Occitane en Provence products, plush towels, cozy bathrobes, and slippers. Travel through time along the great rivers, uncovering the crown jewels of European history, culture, scenery, and art. Uniworld has crafted 33 allinclusive European itineraries with six new programs for 2015, and 45 more

Young vehicle renters will save with AAA and Hertz

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ust in time for holiday break, Hertz is waiving the Young Renter fee for 23 and 24 year olds. That’s a savings of up to $30 a day (depending on car class). Just include promotion code 204083 in your reservation and pick up your vehicle on or before December 15, 2014. It’s that easy. Hertz always offers young renters great savings on one of the most fuel-efficient fleets in the industry. The Hertz Green Traveler Collection offers eco-friendly hybrid rentals that are easy on the environment and the wallet. All Green Traveler cars have fuel efficiency ratings starting at 33+ highway mpg, reducing fuel costs and emissions. And with the option of Hertz 24/7, you have the ability to rent when YOU need it — by the hour, the day or more — right in your neighborhood. Need an SUV or van for your next ski weekend getaway? Hertz has you covered. With discounts on Hertz NeverLost GPS and SiriusXM Satellite Radio, not only will you get there, but you’ll also enjoy the ride. There are three simple ways to book

your reservation today: Visit AAA. com/hertz, call 1-800-653-3080, or contact your local AAA Travel agency. The Young Renter Fee may appear on your reservation confirmation, but will be deducted at time of rental. Offer is valid on all car classes (excludes Adrenaline, Prestige Collection or other exotic cars). Offer is available at participating locations in the U.S. and Canada (excluding New York metro). Valid for vehicle pickup through 12/15/14. For full details and restrictions, visit AAA.com/hertz.

departures on their popular Rhine and Danube cruises. New itineraries include an eight-day Holland & Belgium at Tulip Time; a 10-day Delightful Danube & Prague; 13-day Jewels of Spain, Portugal & the Douro River; and 22-day Ultimate France. European itineraries will also delve deeper into

local customs and culture with more authentic experiences like the “Choice is Yours” and “Do as the Locals” tours. Ramble along thousand-year-old cobblestones in Passau, cycle along the Inn River, or stroll across the 650-yearold Charles Bridge in Prague. A magical city of castles, cathedrals and goldpleated domes, Prague’s timeless silhouette is mirrored in the Vltava River. The striking mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings are among the best preserved in all of Europe. Most Danube cruises navigate the narrow Strudengau into the Wachau Valley, through the gently sloping vineyards of Austria’s wine-growing region. Then it’s on to the enchanted city of Vienna, and Budapest, known as the “Paris of Eastern Europe.” River cruising with Uniworld is a truly all-inclusive experience, including shore excursions and world-class gourmet cuisine. Services and amenities on all European cruises include unlimited fine wine, beer, spirits, soft drinks, and bottled water, and all gratuities for all onboard and onshore services. FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please see this issue’s Departures Guide or log on to AAA.com/cruises for special values on cruise vacations.

Take the pledge — Drive drug and alcohol free

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he holiday season is a time for family, friends, and festive celebrations. Unfortunately, it’s also a time when there’s a tragic jump in the number of alcoholrelated fatalities. About 40 percent of all traffic fatalities between Christmas and New Year’s involve alcohol. New Year’s Day is one of the deadliest days of the year for alcohol-related fatalities for motorists and pedestrians alike. The real tragedy is that drunk driving deaths, injuries and crashes are totally preventable if people make responsible choices. If you’re planning to drink this holiday season, make sure you bring a designated driver. Trying to stay within the legal limit can be tricky, since blood alcohol content not only depends on how much and how fast you drink, but on factors such as how much food is in your stomach, and how quickly your metabolism works. The average person metabolizes alcohol at the rate of about one drink per hour. Don’t forget that prescription, overthe-counter medications and illegal drugs also can impair a person’s ability to drive. If you feel like you’ve had too much to drink, call a friend or a cab — don’t drive. Never allow yourself or your loved ones to ride in a vehicle driven by someone who is intoxicated. Only time will sober a person up. Drinking

strong coffee, exercising or taking a cold shower will not help. If you’re planning a party try to include activities that shift the focus away from drinking. Offer alternative, alcohol-free beverages, and be certain all guests leave with a sober driver. Take their keys if you think they’re about to drive while impaired. Friends don’t let friends drive drunk. AAA works year-round, educating motorists about the hazards and driving practices that will help keep them safe and reduce alcohol-related crashes. DUIjusticelink.AAA.com is an online resource offering impaired driving facts, transportation alternatives and expert advice. While you’re there, AAA encourages visitors to Take the Pledge to drive drug and alcohol-free. Simply provide your name, email and zip code, and then “sign” the pledge by checking the box. Then, help spread the word to family and friends via social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. Send personalized E-cards to encourage others to do the same with timely messages that could one day, help save their lives. DUIjusticelink.AAA.com is not only a gateway for people to publicly commit to the fight against impaired driving, but a valuable resource for prevention tips and up-to-date statistics, to help people become more effective advocates and drive more responsibly.


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ires influence the braking, steering, comfort, handling, fuel efficiency and overall safety of every vehicle, but are often ignored or misunderstood by many consumers. Worn tires can send a car into dangerous skids and spins on wet and icy winter roads. Checking tire pressure and tread depth monthly can help motorists keep tires in optimal condition. “The two most important tire safety checks — a pressure reading and tread depth measurement — are very simple to do,” according to Greg Brannon, AAA’s director of Automotive Engineering. “If motorists spend about two minutes on each tire, they will keep their tires at peak performance.” Monthly tire checks take two steps: • Measure tread depth with a quarter rather than a penny. When the top of Washington’s head is exposed, the tread depth is 4/32” or less and it’s time to start shopping for new tires. Look for signs of uneven wear or damage such as cuts, cracks, splits, punctures and bulges • Use a quality gauge to check tire pressure. For proper results, make sure tires are cold, meaning they have been driven lees than a mile. Look for the recommended air pressure in the vehicle’s owner’s manual, the tire information decal located inside the driver’s

side door, or in the glove compartment. The number molded into the tire sidewall is not recommended for normal operating condition. This specification is for a tire that is carrying its maximum rated payload. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at the U.S. Department of Transportation, one of every four (27 percent) passenger cars on U.S. roadways has one or more under-inflated tires. Tires that are under-inflated by just four to 12 psi (pounds per square inch) can reduce gas mileage by five percent or more, and tire life by as much as 40 percent. “Worn tires should be replaced immediately because they significantly impact safety,” says Brannon. “Testing has shown that tires with only half of their tread depth can take up six feet longer to stop from 40 miles-per-hour on a wet surface, even with the antilock braking system engaged.” Drivers in areas that receive snow more than three months should consider installing winter tires. Snow tires are made of softer components and have a unique tread design that provide better traction and road-gripping abilities. Winter tires should always be installed on all four wheels, whether your vehicle has front-wheel drive, rear-wheel-drive, or all-wheel drive.

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Inspiring Iceland continued from page 1 double cascade of mighty Gullfoss (Golden Waterfalls), whose mist clouds give rise to dozens of rainbows on sunny days...and the countless splendors of Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. That continental “meeting” helps fuel Iceland’s underground “furnace”; the resulting geothermal activity surfaces in several ways. For a better understanding of this, you’ll visit Reykjavik’s Volcano House to discover how important volcanism is to Iceland and to learn about its last 2 eruptions. The other less disastrous eruptions we call geysers owe their name, the only Icelandic word in the English language, to Great Geysir in southwest Iceland; though somewhat shy in recent decades, it lives up to its name when it does perform, spewing steam 200 feet skyward. More reliable is nearby Strokkur (“churn”), spouting a jet up to 100 feet nearly every 5 minutes. Reliably more gentle, Iceland’s pintsize and remarkably sure-footed horses were once the country’s primary form of transport. Dating back to when the Vikings colonized the island, they were bred to cross glaciers and lava deserts and are fabled for their endurance and smooth gait, traveling up to 20mph over rough ground. Their hardy descendants can carry 250-pound riders up 60-degree slopes with the agility of a mountain goat!

Reykjavik, the self-proclaimed “Capital of Cool” with a population of about 180,000, is a happy and intriguing mix of cosmopolitan culture and local village. Named “Steamy Bay” after the geothermal steam which heats local homes & pools, its colorful houses stand in stark contrast to the towering gray Hallgrimskirkja, an imposing church sprouting geyserlike from the town’s center. The city’s more than 170 restaurants comprise an Epicurean world tour, including sushi, tapas, Indian, French, Mexican, Italian, Thai and American. Native traditional cuisine evolved from the country’s seafaring traditions; a pungent national delicacy, hákarl is preserved—some say “putrified”—shark meat. (Dare to try it on a visit to a family-run operation that processes Greenland sharks.) Less “exotic” traditional dishes include gravlax (salmon in salt & dill) and hangikjöt (smoked lamb). On his Reykjavik visit, President Bill Clinton famously preferred the pylsur (Icelandic-style hot dogs loaded with unique toppings) from a little shack that’s become an attraction all its own! The beauty of Iceland is that you can find your very own “happy place” while you’re there...and then remember it when you need a pick-me-up! To book this AAA Member Choice Vacation,® log on to AAA.com/Iceland, call 1-800-354-8761 or visit a AAA Travel office. You’ll be happy you did!

INSPIRING ICELAND

July 19-27 •

AAA Member Rate: $5,124

Before-discount rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Buffalo-Reykjavik), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, 7-night hotel accommodations, 11 meals, in-Iceland guide, luggage handling (1 bag per person) and more. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; consult your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/Iceland for more information.

Vacationers find value in working with a travel agent Survey shows Americans appreciate the personal level of service travel agents offer

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ccording to a recent survey by AAA, a majority of Americans see value in using a travel agent. Eighty-five percent of Americans find travel agents provide cost-effective, trouble-free, personalized vacation planning. The most frequent benefits travelers cited when using the services of an agent were: Travel agents are a knowledgeable resource: Planning a vacation that is fun for all can be a daunting. An experienced and knowledgeable travel agent can provide recommendations to clients based on their interests and expectations, whether that’s a family-friendly vacation, a stay at an all-inclusive resort, a memorable honeymoon, or a firsttime cruise. Travelers who work with the same agent repeatedly also enjoy a familiarity that makes it even easier to select a destination or cruise to match their travel tastes. Travel agents know the best deals: Travel agents work with cruise lines, hotels and tour operators every day and often have access to special rates and added benefits that are not available elsewhere. They can provide clients information on values and savings during certain times of the year—for exam-

ple when a cruise line is offering extra incentives to sail to a destination, special offers for residents or military personnel, or special promotions for kids to travel, eat or stay free. Travel agents save travelers time: Selecting the right destination, hotel, cruise line or theme park is a time-consuming task. A qualified travel agent can take care of all the arrangements and stay on top of every detail, saving travelers time to focus on other priorities. Travel agents can help if something goes wrong: Perhaps one of the greatest values in working with a travel agent is the peace of mind they offer when something goes wrong on a vacation. If flights are suddenly cancelled, a hotel doesn’t meet travelers’ standards, or a hurricane hits a key tourist destination, travelers who booked their trip through a travel agent can make a call to their agent, who can make alternate arrangements immediately. FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact a local AAA travel agent today to help you plan your next getaway. See page 2 for branch locations, or visit AAA. com/branch to find the nearest AAA East Central office.


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Holland America cruises the Caribbean this winter Premium cruise line serves up a tasty palate of ships and ports

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he Caribbean is a hot and spicy playground, generously sprinkled with sun-washed islands and rimmed with sandy beaches. Holland America will be adding a little seasoning of its own during their 2014-15 Caribbean season. From now through April 2015, nine of their premium midsize vessels will sail a total of 21 unique seven-, 10-, 11- and 14-day cruises round-trip from Fort Lauderdale or Tampa, Florida. The ms. Eurodam returns to the Caribbean on alternating sevenday eastern and western itineraries roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. The 2,104-guest Signature-class vessel features hundreds of verandah staterooms and fine dining at Tamarind, Eurodam’s Pan-Asian restaurant. Holland America Line’s fleet-wide Signature of Excellence enhancements include the Culinary Arts Center and stateroom amenities ranging from plush Euro-top mattresses to flat screen TVs. The eastern Caribbean itinerary features Grand Turk; San Juan; St. Thomas or St. Maarten; and Half Moon Cay, while the western route calls at Grand Cayman; Key West; Montego Bay or Ocho Rios, Jamaica; or Cozumel, Mexico; and Half Moon Cay. All Fort Lauderdale itineraries feature a call at Half Moon Cay, the line’s award-winning private Bahamian

ISLAND IN THE SUN — Most Holland America Caribbean itineraries will feature a call at Half Moon Cay. island. Lapped by calm azure water and thick with powdery sand, Half Moon Cay’s 2.5-mile long beach is the stuff of legends. The 700-acre lagoon is ideal for water sports and you can spend the day soaking up the sun, or playing with the kids in the Aqua Park. Guests who enjoy the languid pace

of longer voyages can combine these into longer Collectors’ Voyages, ranging from 14 to 25 days. Itineraries span the length and breadth of the Caribbean on eastern, western and southern routes. Defined by a string of lovely small islands like St. Lucia, the Barbados and St. Croix, the southern Caribbean

enjoys the Caribbean’s sunniest climate. Explore the lakes and locks of the Panama Canal on partial transits aboard ms. Zuiderdam, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. The 10-day Canal Sunfarer route calls at Half Moon Cay; Aruba; Curacao; Colon, Panama; and Puerto Limon, Costa Rica. The only ship sailing roundtrip from Tampa, ms. Ryndam offers seven-day western Caribbean cruises and two different 14-day southern Caribbean itineraries. The seven-day sailing calls at Key West; Banana Coast, Honduras; Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala, and Costa Maya, Mexico, while the 14-day itineraries call at Key West, San Juan, St. Thomas, St. John’s, Antigua; St. Lucia; Curacao; Aruba; and Georgetown, Grand Cayman. Holland America Line’s “On Location” program sets the stage for guests to indulge in local customs and culture with on board experiences such as steel drum performances and classes, cooking demonstrations of dishes such as Caribbean Pepper Pot and Jerk Grouper, and Caribbean rum tasting. FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please see this issue’s Departures Guide or visit AAA.com/cruises for special values on Holland America cruise vacations.

Turn a love of travel into a rewarding career Openings available for AAA travel agents

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o you love learning about different places, and sharing that knowledge with others? Do friends and family often refer to you as “the planner” for your talent of organizing the perfect trips, down to the last detail? Do you have a background in customer service, hospitality or sales? If you answered “yes” to the above questions, a career as a AAA travel agent may be the perfect fit. AAA East Central will be hiring travel agents throughout its five-state territory — including regions of Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia — over the next several months. Ideal applicants have either travel industry experience or a strong customer service or sales background. Travel agents come from a wide range of college majors, including liberal arts, business and hospitality majors. Well traveled candidates are also encouraged to apply. AAA travel agents help members and clients navigate through today’s ever changing travel landscape. “The main responsibilities of AAA travel agents are to promote, sell and arrange travel services for our members,” said Ruth Nagy, AAA East Central Managing Director, Travel Services. “Here at AAA, we provide our travel

highly-respected organization that has provided more than a century of service to its members. “The best benefit of being an AAA Travel agent for me is coming into work knowing I am going to make someone’s day by reserving them the vacation package of a lifetime,” said Andrea Wagner, Senior Travel Agent in the East Liberty AAA office in Pittsburgh, Pa. “AAA also gives travel agents the opportunity to see the world, so we can tell clients about these amazing places we’ve have been and help make a better decision on what’s best for them.” If you are interested in joining AAA East Central as a travel agent, please visit AAA.com/okcJobs or email careers@aaaec.com.

AN IMPORTANT JOB — Members rely on AAA travel agents’ expertise to create the perfect vacation. agents with the necessary training and tools to become successful.” Technology has changed the travel industry significantly, easing access to products and services for everyone. A variety of factors can determine what destination or package is the perfect match for a particular traveler — including interests, activity level, schedule, budget and age. The best travel agents

are those who can filter the seemingly endless array of travel offerings out there and pinpoint to right fit for each person and circumstance. “As a travel agent, there’s always an opportunity to learn more, whether it’s about a new product or an unfamiliar destination,” said Nagy. “You’ll never have the same day twice.” Best of all, you’ll be part of a stable,

DID YOU KNOW?

AAA East Central full-time employees qualify for a comprehensive benefit package. Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Prescription, Vision, Short & Long-Term Disability coverage; Life & AD&D Insurance; a 401(k) with a generous company match; Paid Time Off (including Holidays, Vacation, Personal & Sick days); free AAA Plus Membership; tuition reimbursement and more.


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Ford’s new steering system “adapts” for the future New technology will make vehicles easier to maneuver

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he automobile industry is getting ready for the biggest change in steering technology since Chrysler unveiled the first commercially available passenger car power steering system in 1951. Ford recently announced it will introduce an adaptive steering system on select models within the next 12 months. Adaptive Steering changes the ratio between the driver’s actions at the steering wheel — the number of turns — and how much the front wheels turn. In traditional vehicles, this ratio is fixed, or varies only with the degree of steering wheel rotation. With Ford’s new Adaptive Steering, the steering ratio continually changes with vehicle speed, optimizing the steering response in all conditions without loss of driver feedback. At lower speeds, such as when pulling into a parking space or maneuvering in tight quarters, the new system makes the vehicle more agile and easier to turn, as it dials more steering into the road wheel. Each low-speed maneuver requires less turning of the steering wheel. At highway speeds, the system further optimizes steering response, enabling the vehicle to react more smoothly and precisely to driver input, helping the driver feel more confident and comfortable and making any drive more enjoyable.

REINVENTING THE STEERING WHEEL — Ford’s new Adaptive Steering system will be fully self-contained within the steering wheel. A Ford video demonstrated how a slalom course that required 560° of steering wheel rotation with a traditional steering system, can be negotiated with just 360° of rotation when the car is equipped with Adaptive Steering. Improved steering control will be an important option for North America’s

aging population. Baby Boomers looking for solutions that make it easier to steer will likely appreciate the faster turning ratio available at low speeds with Ford’s new steering system. Adaptive Steering isn’t completely new — it’s currently available on several luxury vehicles, including Audi,

BMW and Infiniti. What makes Ford’s design unique is that it is fully self-contained within the steering wheel thanks to a new, vacuum-packed airbag. The system uses a precision-controlled actuator placed inside the steering wheel, and requires no change to a vehicle’s traditional steering system. The unit adds just 2 pounds to the 11- pound assembly. In addition, the design of the system makes it easily configurable to work with nearly every vehicle in Ford’s fleet. The result is a better driving experience at all speeds, regardless of vehicle size or class. Changing direction is critical to vehicle control, so it is important for drivers to become accustomed to the steering systems in any new vehicles they may be driving. An easy way to do this is to drive around for a while in a more controlled environment, such as a low-traffic neighborhood. By practicing turning at various speeds, drivers should be able to adapt to this type of system relatively quickly.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Visit AAA.com for information on all things automotive including tips on buying, operating and maintaining a vehicle.

aroundtown IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR — (November 21) A must-see for any Sinatra fan. The multimedia extravaganza stars Tony Sands, whose uncanny portrayal and singing voice make you think Frank is right there in the room. Video with stunning graphics is incorporated into the show, which starts with Sinatra’s early days with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and culminates with his “Main Event” comeback at Madison Square Garden. Show time at 7:30 p.m. General admission $20, seniors $15. For tickets, call (716) 679-1891. For information, visit itwasaverygoodyearshow.com. Location: Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church Street, Fredonia. HOLIDAY ON THE HILL — (November 21-22) Holiday on the Hill is an upscale arts and crafts boutique to benefit C.A.S.A. (Court Appointed Special Advocates). The event runs Friday, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, visit holidayonthehill.net. Event location: Girl Scouts Council Office, 2661 Horton Road, Jamestown. CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE — (November 21-23) Westfield’s annual event begins Friday night with a tree-lighting by Santa in Moore Park at 6 p.m., followed by fun at the YWCA. Saturday features

free horse-drawn carries rides from Eason Hall, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Enjoy a Victorian Tea from noon to 3:30 p.m. Travel by carriage from Eason Hall to an authentic Victorian setting for hot beverages and delectable morsels. Cost is $8 per person. Saturday and Sunday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. features a Hall of Christmas at Eason Hall with fine gifts, concessions and live music. Location: Eason Hall and Moore Park, Westfield. THANKSGIVING WITH THE BIRDS — (November 22) Gather around the soup pot hung over a cozy fire in a tradition that goes back to 1965. Fresh air, good friends, and bringing a side dish to share are the notso-secret ingredients for this fun and always enjoyable meal. Enjoy a traditional Turkey Dinner and a talk about some of the sanctuary’s rarest birds. Cost is $6 per person plus side dish. Reservations required. Limited seating available. Meal starts at 11:30 p.m. For information, call (716) 569-2345 or visitjamestownaudubon.org. Location: Audubon Nature Center & Sanctuary, 1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown. MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET — (December 6) Santa comes to town with workshops and fun times for kids, caroling, the official Village

holiday tree lighting in the park with refreshments, Festivals Fredonia’s Annual Give Back Donation Presentation and more. Craft show 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and gingerbread decorating workshop (fee) 12 p.m. to 3 p.m, crafts for the kids, pictures with, and letter writing to Santa, noon to 3 p.m. Event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, visit festivalsfredonia. com. Location: Barker Commons/ Main Street and around the Village of Fredonia. CHAUTAUQUA REGIONAL YOUTH BALLET – THE NUTRACKER — (December 12-13) Bring the entire family to this enduring holiday tradition, featuring guest artists from the New York City Ballet. The Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet dazzles audiences under the direction of Monika Alch. Reserved seating $30, adults $25, students $15, children 6 and under $10. For information, visit reglenna. com. Location: Reg Lenna Center for the Arts, 116 East Third Street, Jamestown. PROGRESSIVE SKATING & GYMNASTICS SPECTACULAR — (December 13) Hosted by skaters Kristi Yamaguchi and Michael Weiss, and gymnasts Nadia Comaneci and Bart Conner. Olympic Champions Meryl Davis

and Charlie White will headline the show while gymnastic stars include U.S. all-around champion Jordyn Wieber. Pop sensation Cody Simpson, and country star Danielle Bradbery will be performing live. The event starts at 7 p.m. For information and tickets, visit jamestownarena.com. Location: Jamestown Savings Bank Arena, 319 West Third Street, Jamestown. THE NUTCRACKER — (December 13) Created for the Bolshoi by Yuri Grigorovich, this choreographic version is full of romanticism and performed live, via satellite by Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet. It will enchant the whole family during the festive season. The time is 1 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. Tickets: general admission $20, students $15, children 10 and under $10. For information and tickets, visit fredopera.org. Location: Fredonia Opera House, 9 Church Street, Fredonia. HOLIDAY WEEK AT THE WINERIES — (December 26-January 2, 2015) Got cabin fever? Visit the wineries over the holiday break. A wine tour provides the perfect outing for guests and relatives. Free event. No tickets or reservations necessary. For information, call (877) 326-6561. Location: North East, PA to Silver Creek, NY.


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