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AAA East Central’s Auto Pay annual renewal option is the perfect way to ensure your membership won’t lapse. And for a limited time, save $10 on next year’s membership renewal when you enroll in Auto Pay at AAA.com/renew, or at any AAA East Central branch. Your renewal will be automatically charged to your credit or debit card each year, and we’ll send a reminder before billing your card. Auto Pay automatic renewal can be added to your membership at any time, regardless of your membership expiration/renewal date. You’ll rest easy knowing your AAA membership is always there providing uninterrupted service. And, you always have the option of canceling at any time. For more information, visit or call your local AAA East Central office, or call the AAA Member Services Center at 1.800.441.5008 or 412.363.5100 in Pittsburgh.
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If you’re in the market for your next car, the AAA Online Auto Buying Program wants to change the way you feel about car buying: • Our online shopping tools allow you to easily compare models and features on a variety of trim levels, showing you upfront dealer pricing information and any special financing and incentives before you set foot in a dealership. • Or you can start at the AAA Car Buying Resource Center, where you can find great car deals, learn about low-interest rates and cash back offers, discover great lease programs, and get great buying and leasing advice. • Discover your Guaranteed Savings off MSRP and learn what others paid for the car you want so you know when you’re getting a great deal. • Search for used cars by the features you want and free CARFAX reports are available on most used vehicles. • Our Certified Dealers are prescreened for quality customer service, so enjoy a better car buying experience while saving yourself time and money. Ease the hassle of shopping for your next car, and start your search with the AAA Auto Buying Program today! Visit AAA.com/autobuying for more details.
Keep your contact information up to date Have you moved recently or changed your status? AAA relies on having your correct address, telephone number, and email as our primary means to stay in touch and keep you informed about the AAA benefits, services, and news that may be important to you. To update your information, or change your address call AAA Member Services at 1.800.441.5008 or 1.412.363.5100 in Pittsburgh.
Hit the Road with Hertz this Summer and Save! Hertz wants to make your driving vacation more affordable with up to 20% discounts and an array of AAA member benefits that will stretch your travel budget. From now through July 31, 2015, save an additional 10% on weekly rentals of Economy – Premium car classes at participating Hertz locations when you include Promotions Code #301302 in your reservation. So go ahead with your vacation plans! You deserve it…and it’s affordable! Contact your local AAA travel office, visit AAA.com/hertz or call 800-6543080 to reserve your Hertz vehicle and save!
Celebrate the Season in San Antonio San Antonio really lights up for the holidays and AAA Travel’s 4-night San Antonio Holiday getaway mixes seasonal splendor with Lone Star State signature attractions. Highlights of the Dec. 4-8 tour include the Alamo, Texas Hill Country, the LBJ Ranch, German-flavored Fredericksburg, and the River Walk, which will shine more brightly than ever with holiday lights and luminarias. SEE PAGE 7.
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Protecting your nest egg from fraudsters Put some safeguards in place to protect your assets
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or many Americans, it’s hard to eke out a living and secure a nest egg for retirement. Fortunately, there are plenty of financial experts offering advice on how to save for the “golden years.” But that’s definitely not the case when it comes to skilled professionals with solutions on how to safeguard your life savings from identity theft. If you are retired or are close to retirement, protecting your nest egg from identity thieves is more vital today than ever, as is becoming aware of the different scams fraudsters use to separate you from your money. Here are some steps to preserve your investments: If you get a call from someone you don’t know to donate funds to a surefire investment opportunity, hang up the phone. A legitimate financial institution won’t just call you out of the blue with a windfall opportunity. Find a secure place to store Social Security numbers and medical information. Carry only necessary information in your wallet. If you get checks in the mail, such as Social Security, arrange to have them deposited directly into your bank account. Identity thieves are known to watch seniors’ mailboxes. Love your family members, but be aware that the majority of identity theft against seniors can be attributed to friends, family members or caretakers. It’s sad, but true, that the people closest
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PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS — Identity thieves often target seniors. to you have the highest probability of taking advantage of you. Place limits on the amounts that anyone can withdraw from your bank accounts without actual verification of who they are. For example, someone authorized to pull money from your account could use an ATM without having to go inside the bank to see a teller. Monitor your credit reports regularly. Check for erroneous information and to spot identity theft. Checking your credit reports can also help you monitor how you spend money.
As we age, we generally become more vulnerable to fraud. Getting older sometimes makes it harder to make effective and safe financial decisions. It can’t hurt to put some safeguards in place right now to protect your hardearned assets. As a smart first step, AAA members can sign up for ProtectMyID® identity theft monitoring, an online program that simply requires computer access and an email address. It’s a member benefit with two levels of protection: ProtectMyID Essential and ProtectMyID Deluxe. It’s just another way AAA offers members peace of mind. For more information on how to get started, visit AAA.com/protectmyid or stop by a local AAA office for details. ProtectMyID Essential and Deluxe are provided by ConsumerInfo.com, Inc., an Experian company.
FINDING FRAUD: WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
Credit reports and credit statements are often the first places evidence of fraud shows up. If you only look at your reports once a year for free, you may miss warning signs, and identity theft could go unchecked for months. Signs of fraud that may appear on your credit report: • New credit accounts you don’t recall opening; • A home address for a location where you’ve never lived; (your credit report includes your current and past residences) • Late or missed payments on accounts you’ve always paid on time; (payment history is a key portion of the report) • Entries indicating you have a judgment or collections action against you. Check your credit accounts at least once a month for signs of fraud, including: • Charges you don’t recall making; • Withdrawals, transfers or cash advances you didn’t authorize; • Notices of account changes you didn’t request, such as a credit limit increase or the addition of another person as an authorized account user.
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Teen driver distraction much worse than we thought An eye-opening look into the causes of teen crashes Western Pennsylvania Official publication of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central 5900 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854 412-363-5100/1-800-441-5008 USPS 0679-240 ISSN 1066-6869 Periodicals Postage Paid at Pittsburgh PA Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist Western Pennsylvania c/o AAA, 5900 Baum Blvd Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854 Subscription Rate: $1 included in Primary Membership dues. All others: $2/year. Publisher..................................... James E. Lehman Managing Editor ............................ Douglas 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............................................... Gregory E. Grim 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, Charles J. Kelly** , 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 S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, James J. Dodaro, Jack G. Ellis, 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 **emeritus directors Allegheny Regional Board of Directors William C. Bradley, Jr., John Fuller, Wilfred Lippert, John D. Petruso, Adam J. Preston, B. J. Smith, John D. Whitehill Butler Regional Board of Directors Jack A. Barkley, Kenneth W. McKinney, John E. McNallen, Merril Moses, John E. Whitmer Indiana Regional Board of Directors Thomas Brice, William B. Hastings, Herman Sledzik McKean County Regional Board of Directors Elizabeth M. Costello, Thomas Frederick, Richard Kallenborn, David J. Malone, Stanley Pecora Mercer Regional Board of Directors Robert E. Davis, Merton W. Hutton, C. L. McCandless, Ralph Q. Steadman Mon Yough Advisory Board Robert W. Baum, James J. Dodaro, Jacob N. Skezas, Al Thomas, Dom Toretti Warren Regional Board of Directors H. Robert Hampson, M. Dennis Hedges Jr., Luke Howe, Gerald A. Huber, Linn Hyde, James J. Jordan, Donald E. Lewis, James F. Miller, Ralph D. Pasquino Jr., James H. Young Jr.
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By Richard Hamilton Chairman, AAA East Central e all know that cell phones and texting are a lethal combination when people pair those activities with driving. Now a comprehensive analysis of teen driver crashes has uncovered new evidence that distracted driving poses an even greater threat to young drivers. A thought provoking new report released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, found that distraction was a factor in 58 percent of crashes studied — four times the official estimates based on police reports. The AAA Foundation partnered with the University of Iowa to conduct the study, which collected video, audio and accelerometer data captured on in-vehicle event recorders. Researchers analyzed the final six seconds leading up to a crash culled from nearly 1,700 dash-cam videos. They found distraction played a role in 58 percent of all crashes. Estimates by the National Highway Transportation Safety Association (NHTSA) cite distraction as a factor in just 14 percent of teen driver crashes.The most common forms of distraction precipitating a crash were interacting with passengers and using cell phones. Researchers found that drivers manipulating a cell phone had their eyes off the road for an average of 4.1 out of the final six seconds leading up to impact. They also failed to react in
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Richard Hamilton more than half of rear end collisions, meaning they crashed without braking or steering. Teen drivers tend to get distracted easily — especially when their friends are in the car. The AAA Foundation study found interacting with one or more passengers was a factor in 15 percent of studied crashes. NHTSA data shows that a teenage driver is 2.5 times more likely to engage in risky behaviors when driving with one teenage passenger and three times more likely with multiple teenager passengers. In 2013, the most recent year that statistics are available, nearly 1-million drivers ages 16-19 were involved in police-reported crashes, causing nearly 383,000 injuries and 2,865 deaths. AAA
believes understanding and eliminating known risk factors could prevent many of these tragedies. Communities with nighttime and passenger restrictions have a 20 percent lower death and injury crash rate for 16-year-old drivers. Graduated driver licensing (GDL) laws allow new drivers to gain practical experience in a relatively safe environment by restricting their exposure to risky situations. Thirty-three states have laws that prevent cell phone use for teens and only 18 have passenger restrictions meeting AAA’s recommendations. Parents can play a critical role in preventing teen driver distraction. AAA recommends teaching your teens about the dangers of using devices while driving and restricting passengers during the learning-to-drive process. Teens tend to model their driving behavior on their parents, so always try to be the driver you want your teen to be. This groundbreaking new report is challenging long held assumptions and shifting the conversation about teen driving behaviors. The unprecedented use of naturalistic driving data and indepth video analysis offers compelling evidence that a much higher percentage of teen drivers are distracted in crashes than previously understood. More importantly, it will serve as a comprehensive resource for legislators, educators, law enforcement and state agencies to use in crafting policies and practices that will save and protect young lives.
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ummer vacation season is in full swing and AAA estimates that over 90 percent of Americans are planning to drive to their destinations. One way to avoid adding those extra miles on your personal vehicle is by letting Hertz get you there. The same great service you’re used to getting at the airport is conveniently located near you. With over 2,700 off-airport locations, Hertz makes it easy for you to take advantage of a special package of perks and benefits available exclusively to AAA members. Hertz is transforming its locations worldwide in a complete rethinking of what a car rental location and experience should be. Hertz 24/7, for example, is a revolutionary new “selfservice” rental experience available any time, day or night that allows customers to rent a wide variety of vehicles near their home or work and for any length of time — hourly, daily, or weekly. There are plenty of good reasons why a vacation car rental makes sense.
Some motorists prefer to reduce wear and tear on their personal automobiles along with the added depreciation. Those with leases may be approaching their annual mileage restriction and want to avoid hefty excess mileage charges. Or, perhaps your current vehicle is in need of some expensive maintenance and repairs to make it road worthy for a long driving trip. Gas prices have been creeping upward lately and more than 75 percent of the Hertz fleet averages 28 plus mpg. Hertz also offers a slew of environmentally friendly vehicles in its Green Traveler Collection to help you save fuel and save the planet as well. It features a variety of alternate fuel vehicles, including Electric Vehicles, Clean Diesels, Compressed Natural Gas vehicles and hybrids. Traveling with family and all their assorted gear may call for a larger vehicle such as a SUV or conversion van. Or maybe you just feel like living large with the Hertz Dream and Adrenaline Collections, a stunning selection of the world’s finest sport
and luxury automobiles. When you rent from your local neighborhood Hertz office you’ll enjoy all the benefits Hertz offers AAA members, including free unlimited mileage on most rentals and discounts up to 20 percent on daily, weekend, weekly and monthly rentals. Exclusive AAA member benefits include free use of a child, infant or booster seat and additional qualified AAA drivers are free. Plus, members receive 10 percent off the Fuel Purchase Option. Purchase a tank of gas from Hertz at local prices and eliminate the hassle of trying to find a gas station before returning your car! AAA members enjoy free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® membership, Hertz’ industry standard rewards program. You get the added convenience of pickup & delivery service at participating locations.* Book today at AAA. com/hertz or by calling the AAA dedicated number, 1-800-654-3080. *Pickup and delivery service available within a 15-minute drive of participating locations.
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Take time to talk to your insurance company A policy review can help you get more out of your insurance By Robin Jones onsider this common scenario: When Joe Evans bought a new car he called his insurance company to add it to his policy and asked for full coverage on it. But like many people, Joe was not really sure what full coverage meant, and that’s not surprising. Full coverage is a potentially misleading term that can leave out coverages that are important to you. Joe learned from his agent that, among other things, his policy did not include car rental expense coverage. If Joe were to have an accident and his car ended up in the shop, he’d be on his own to pay for a rental car. Because he didn’t live near public transit or have easy access to a friend or relative’s car, Joe decided to add car rental expense coverage to his policy. Had he not checked with his insurance agent upfront, he might’ve had to learn about this additional coverage the hard way. If you haven’t checked your auto and homeowners insurance coverage recently, then your current coverage may not be adequately protecting your needs and may not take into account important changes in your life. Consider these additional situations where it makes sense to talk to your insurance agent. You need more coverage or different coverage. Major life events—like a change in your marital status, a move,
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MAKING A CHANGE — Major life events can affect your insurance needs. or the birth of a child—can affect your insurance needs. Other events, such as renovating your home, adding a teen driver, or buying a new car may also call for more or different coverage. When these kinds of events happen, examine your auto, home, and life policies to make sure you have the right types of coverage and sufficient limits for your needs. You’re not taking advantage of every available discount. When you first bought insurance, your agent went over available discounts to make you aware of savings opportunities. You
might already be taking advantage of multi-policy discounts by having your insurance policies with one company. But insurance providers sometimes add new discounts. If you haven’t reviewed your policy with your insurance representative lately, you might not know about all of them. For example, the Auto Club’s affiliate insurer offers a discount to policyholders who provide a current vehicle odometer reading when requested. Your insurance company doesn’t have your current contact information. These days, many insurance compa-
nies communicate with their insureds via email, phone, and text messages. During a policy review, you can go over your contact information with your insurance representative to make sure it’s up-to-date. Many insurance companies send emails, for example, that notify you of a past-due bill, confirm a payment, or alert you to a new discount or product. Your insurer offers valuable new products. Insurance companies sometimes add new products and services that could help you avoid an insurance claim in the future. For example, the Auto Club now offers the free AAA OnBoard Teen Safe Driver program so you can coach your teen driver in more responsible driving practices and locate him or her on the road when necessary. During your policy review, your insurance representative typically will let you know about these types of products and provide the necessary details. FOR MORE INFORMATION
Trust AAA to steer you right on all your current and future Auto, Home and Life insurance needs. Combining your coverage with one insurance company could make a significant difference in your premium. Call 800.207.7947, or visit AAA.com/insurance for more information or to schedule a comprehensive Insurance review. AAA – your trusted insurance advisor.
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Start in Los Angeles, seeing its historic Farmers Market, the Disney Concert Hall, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels and LA Live. Stop at Olvera Street, the original heart of the Mexican community. Get acquainted with your fellow travelers at a welcome dinner at LA Prime on the 35th floor of your downtown hotel. Day 2 takes you to glitzy Rodeo Drive and starstudded Hollywood. At Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, see celebrity signatures immortalized in cement. Follow the bronze medallions on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame. At Hollywood & Highland, a shopping & entertainment complex, enjoy a great view of the iconic HOLLYWOOD sign from the upper level. Enjoy a narrated tour of celebrity homes in Bel Air and Beverly Hills. At Burbank’s Warner Brothers Studios, take a behindthe-scenes look at making films and TV shows; be alert for star sightings! Return to your hotel with time to explore more of LA on your own. On Day 3, drive to Simi Valley’s Reagan Presidential Library & Museum; see a full-scale Oval Office replica, Air Force One, a re-created White House state dinner and numerous videos & displays. Drive the Pacific Coast Highway through exclusive
Malibu to fun & funky Santa Monica; explore it in your free time. Attend an exclusive New Year’s Eve party in Long Beach on the magnificent Queen Mary; enjoy sophisticated dining, dancing and bidding farewell to 2015 in grand style. Day 4 begins in Pasadena, at your reserved seat for the Tournament of Roses Parade with its flowercovered floats, marching bands and equestrians. Afterward, visit Universal Studios CityWalk for lunch before heading to San Diego and your all-suite hotel near the city’s waterfront. Explore this unique city on Day 5; see Cabrillo Monument atop Point Loma, with commanding views of the Pacific, the harbor and the city skyline. Drive through Mission Bay, continue to Old Town (California’s birthplace) and La Jolla, a chic beachside hideaway where you’ll have time to explore. Established in 1868, Balboa Park is the country’s oldest city park and one of it largest. Take a guided tour on a doubledecker bus at the worldfamous San Diego Zoo. On Day 6, visit the USS Midway Museum, the longest-serving aircraft carrier of the 20th century. Travel to a winery for a private tour & tasting, followed by a sunset dinner cruise on San Diego Bay.
Before-discount AAA MEMBER RATE ($3,869) is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Pittsburgh–Los Angeles, San Diego–Pittsburgh), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, motorcoach transportation, accommodations, 11 meals, luggage handling (1 bag/person), taxes/gratuities for included features and services of a AAA Tour Manager in California (if minimum-participation goal is met). Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.
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Grandeur of the Seas — from Baltimore MD
Bahamas ...................................................... Aug 21-28 ................................................... from $833 Canada/New England ................................ Sept 3-11 .................................................. from $1,069 Western Caribbean .................................... Nov 1-11................................................... from $1,194 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... Dec 9-19 ................................................... from $1,075 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... Jan 6-16.................................................... from $1,189 Western Caribbean .................................... Jan 24–Feb 3 ............................................ from $1,214 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... Feb 21–March 2....................................... from $1,214 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... March 2-12 .............................................. from $1,189 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... March 30–April 9 .................................... from $1,239 AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip motorcoach transportation, cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals and taxes, fees and port expenses of up to $383.10 per person. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Visit AAA.com/motorcruise for details & PA pick-up points.
Be among the first to cruise on the brand-new Anthem of the Seas! Get $25 shipboard credit! These Anthem sailings include a 1-night before-cruise hotel stay near Cape Liberty NJ and a short driving tour of New York City.
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Labadee, Haiti • San Juan PR • Philipsburg, St Maarten • Fort de France, Martinique Bridgetown, Barbados • Basseterre, St Kitts • Plus 5 days at sea AAA MEMBER RATE is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip motorcoach transportation, 1-night pre-cruise hotel accommodations, cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals and $25 shipboard credit per stateroom and taxes, fees and port expenses of $524.25 per person. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Visit AAA.com/motorcruise for details & PA pick-up points.
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Walt Disney World® Resort! The 4 Walt Disney World® Theme Parks make the real world seem far away, and makebelieve as real as the smile on your face. Experience storybook wonder as favorite Disney classics come to life at Magic Kingdom® Park. Discover big fun and cultures from around the globe at Epcot®. Create your own adventure and explore the realm of creatures who inhabit our world...and our imagination...at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. Immerse yourself in the world of movies, music and shows at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®. Wherever you go, the only limit to the fun is your imagination. Prepare to be awed, inspired, thrilled and enchanted. From fantasy and discovery to spotlights and roaring adventure, the magic of Walt Disney World® Theme Parks will come alive all around you.
7 nights at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort or other on-site “Moderate” property and 8-day Theme Park tickets AAA Member Rate: from $3,184 for a family of 4
Sample rate is subject to change/availability at time of booking and based on Aug 8-15, 2015, for 2 adults & 2 children (5 & 10 years old). Ask about available add-on airfare, ground transportation, Disney Dining plan and other options.
Adventures by Disney®! A very magical world awaits your exploration; Disney’s guided group vacations are the way to go — in the USA and around the world! Knowledgeable and friendly Adventure Guides bring you and your entire family closer to some of the world’s most popular destinations through authentic cultural experiences with local experts. And with VIP admissions and VIP access to activities, you and your family can see the world in a whole new way! Expect hassle-free travel, spectacular dining and exceptional hotels. Choose from a vast selection of domestic and international itineraries. Costa Rica Family Vacation: This 7-day/6-night activity-filled guided land tour includes visits to & stays in Tortuguero National Park, Arenal, Guanacaste and San José. Enjoy a rainforest aerial tram ride, a Tortuguero cruise, a pineapple plantation visit, a zipline adventure, whitewater rafting, a private catamaran excursion, a traditional-crafts demonstration and much more. AAA Member Rate: from $14,436 for a family of 4 Sample rate is subject to change/availability at time of booking and based on Aug 8-14, 2015, for 2 adults & 2 children (5 & 10 years old). Ask about available add-on airfare, ground transportation and other options.
Valid for new booking with nonrefundable deposit made June 1-30, for 2015 travel. 1 gift card per room (double occupancy).
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Disney Cruise Line®! The difference begins the instant you step aboard. You and your family are greeted as honored friends by Cast Members. Be wowed by Disney magic and pleasantly surprised by all that’s included – aboard all four Disney Cruise Line® ships. Let’s start with the kids: From toddlers to teens, each has wondrous spaces dedicated to them, with oceans of activities, amazing entertainment and immersive Disney experiences — and Disney Cruise Line® kids’ programs (all complimentary) feature some of the longest hours at sea so you can enjoy some “we” time or some “me” time, knowing the kids are having a blast. When the family comes together, it’s world-class Disney entertainment at every turn. And the magical details you’d expect from the cruise line that knows families best. Broadway-caliber shows, fireworks at sea, first-run films and a dazzling variety of unique dining experiences. No, these aren’t extras. They’re what you should expect. And while you should expect big things, you’ll find magic in every detail great and small. From Disney Character appearances to spacious staterooms and 24-hour room service along with complimentary soda, coffee and tea service at meals and up on deck — Disney Cruise Line® even provides onboard phones during your voyage, so everyone can stay in touch. Just a few of the small details sure to leave a big impression.
7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise on Disney Fantasy AAA Member Rate: from $8,082 for a family of 4 in a verandah stateroom ®
Roundtrip cruise from Port Canaveral FL to St Maarten, US Virgin Islands (St Thomas & St John) and the Bahamas (Castaway Cay)
Sample rate is subject to change/availability at time of booking and based on Aug 1-8, 2015, for 2 adults & 2 children (5 & 10 years old). Ask about available add-on airfare, ground transportation and other options. Ship’s registry: Bahamas.
Walt Disney World Resort AND Disney Cruise Line ! Why limit your family’s Disney fun to land OR sea? Why not enjoy a land vacation at Walt Disney World Resort AND a sea vacation aboard Disney Cruise Line all in one? Combining the best of both worlds into one great vacation package is easy; consult with your AAA Travel Agent and enjoy the fun on land AND sea. ®
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Roundtrip cruise from Pt Canaveral FL to St Maarten, US Virgin Islands (St Thomas & St John) and the Bahamas (Castaway Cay) •
5-day Theme Park tickets
AAA Member Rate: from $10,269 for a family of 4 in a verandah stateroom Sample rates are subject to change/availability at time of booking and based on select August 2015 dates for 2 adults & 2 children (5 & 10 years old). Ask about available add-on airfare, ground transportation, Disney Dining Plan and other options. Ships’ registry: Bahamas.
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Follow the Pirates ON THE ROAD
Since the inaugural race in 1994, this annual 400-mile NASCAR Sprint Cup points race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has become one of NASCAR’s most-attended events. Don’t miss it!
Roundtrip motorcoach from Pittsburgh • Hotel Reserved game seat • Touring, activities & amenities These vary by package; visit AAA.com/baseball for complete itinerary and inclusions.
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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. 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. 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.
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Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Pittsburgh-Phoenix, Las Vegas–Pittsburgh), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, motorcoach transportation, accommodations, 7 meals, luggage handling (1 bag/person), taxes/ gratuities for included features and services of a AAA Tour Manager in Arizona & Nevada (if minimum-participation goal is met). Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.
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UNIQUE FALL T E G AWAY!
CALLING ALL LADIES!
WARREN COUNTY TOURISM DEPARTMENT
GIRLS’ MYSTERY GETAWAY
ADIRONDACK BALLOON FESTIVAL
Can’t reveal our destination, but you will enjoy 2 nights of B&B–style accommodations, outlet shopping, a winetasting dinner, a luncheon with a fashion show, a cooking demonstration, a “ladies’ night out” and more. 5 meals.
Stay lakeside at Lake George NY and enjoy a dinner theater experience. Visit Lake Placid Olympic Village. Watch 100 hot-air balloons rise (and “glow” later that night) at Warren County Airport. Cruise on Lake George. Tour Saratoga Springs’ raceway and mineral springs. 6 meals.
Aug 14-16 •
AAA Member Rate: $605
Finger Lakes Escape
July 13-16 •
AAA Member Rate: $949
See quaint towns, Buttermilk Falls, Cornell University & Plantations, Corning Museum of Glass (enjoy a “Make Your Own Glass” workshop), 2 wineries, Sonnenberg Mansion & Gardens and 2 other historical homes. Lakeside accommodations. 8 meals, including a farm-to-table wine dinner and a steamboat dinner cruise.
Deep Creek Art & Wine Festival
Sept 12-13 •
AAA Member Rate: $445
Stay lakeside in Deep Creek MD for the annual Art & Wine Festival, featuring hand-crafted items, live music, food, wine & more. Tasting tickets & commemorative wine glass provided. A wine-paired dinner, glass maker visit and Swallow Falls also included. 2 meals.
Meet Jack Hanna & The Wilds
Sept 18-19 •
AAA Member Rate: $325
Animal lovers will enjoy meeting zookeeper Jack Hanna at a private breakfast at Ohio’s Columbus Zoo and visiting The Wilds open-range conservation facility featuring rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes and other creatures. 2 meals.
Rail to Rail in WV & MD
Sept 29–Oct 1 •
AAA Member Rate: $559
Nature lovers and rail enthusiasts will enjoy this mountain foliage adventure. Lunch lakeside at Deep Creek Lake. See Blackwater Falls. Stay at Canaan Valley Resort. Ride the rails on the New Tygart Flyer and the Western Maryland Railway. Enjoy a Branson-style live-music show. 7 meals.
Pennsylvania Grand Canyon
Oct 1-2 •
AAA Member Rate: $415
Travel to charming Wellsboro PA. Board a covered wagon and follow the scenic Upper Gorge of Pine Creek in Pennsylvania’s own “Grand Canyon.” Enjoy a home-cooked meal afterward.
Sept 17-20 •
Overnight in Mansfield. Take a guided driving tour of the area and visit the canyon’s overlook and visitor center. Ride on the Tioga Central Railroad to Hammond Lake and back. 3 meals.
New England Rails & Trails
Oct 4-11 •
AAA Member Rate: $2,035
Take in autumn splendor in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont & Connecticut from several trains, a schooner & your coach! Visit a submarine museum, Plymouth, Martha’s Vineyard, Kancamagus Highway, Quechee Gorge, Billings Farm & Museum, Bennington, the Finger Lakes (Sonnenberg Gardens) & more. 18 meals.
Gettysburg Applefest
Oct 9-11 •
AAA Member Rate: $619
History, tasty cuisine and fall harvest festivities — they all come together on this tour. Tour Gettysburg National Battlefield, Eisenhower Farm, Adams County Winery and Hollabaugh Brothers Fruit Farm. Enjoy a living-history presentation. Attend the National Apple Harvest Festival. Dine at historic Dobbin House and a charming local inn. 5 meals.
AAA Member Rate: $929
candy at Schimpf’s, a local institution. Dine at a mansion and attend the Jack o’ Lantern Spectacular — more than 5,000 carved pumpkins glowing in the night! Visit Old Friends, a retirement/rescue facility for Thoroughbreds. Enjoy a downhome lunch at Darlin’ Jean’s Apple Cobbler Cafe. 5 meals.
Veterans' Pride: VA & Washington DC Nov 9-11 •
AAA Member Rate: $469
Commemorate Veterans Day and the birthday of the US Marine Corps on this tour of patriotic and military landmarks in Virginia and DC. Includes Manassas National Battlefield, Freedom Museum, National USMC Museum, Quantico & Arlington national cemeteries, DC memorials (WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iwo Jima, Lincoln) and illuminated night tour of DC. 5 meals.
Chef for a Day: Brunch Extravaganza Nov 21 •
AAA Member Rate: $159
Have fun in Pittsburgh at a hands-on cooking class, making a holiday brunch and enjoying the results of your work. Play a “Foodie Feud” game for prizes! Materials/recipes included.
Cape Cod Oyster Festival
HOLIDAY TOURS
Experience New England charm & hospitality. Visit New Bedford’s Whaling Museum & National Park. Stay at an oceanfront hotel on Cape Cod. Sample ”bivalves“ at the Wellfleet Oyster Festival and visit a popular winery. Tour a working cranberry bog. Visit America’s oldest glassworks. See Hyannis, & Hyannisport, the Kennedy Museum and the Mystic Seaport Museum. Stop at PA’s Steamtown National Historic Site. 9 meals.
Cape May NJ Nov 29–Dec 2 • AAA Member Rate: $875
Oct 15-20 •
AAA Member Rate: $1,085
Jack o’ Lantern Spectacular
Oct 27-29 •
AAA Member Rate: $699
Halloween isn’t just for kids! In Louisville KY, see how “bats” are made at the Louisville Slugger Factory & Museum. Stay at Galt House, convenient to city attractions. At the KY Derby Museum, make a witch’s hat & then tour Churchill Downs. Get
Holidays in Branson MO Nov 11-16 • AAA Member Rate: $1,179
Smoky Mountains Christmas with Bob Logue Nov 30–Dec 3 • AAA Member Rate: $715 Best of VA & Williamsburg Christmas Dec 3-8 • AAA Member Rate: $1,035 Pittsburgh Holiday Houses of Worship Dec 7 • AAA Member Rate: $89 Dec 9 • AAA Member Rate: $89 Christkindl Market: Mifflinburg PA Dec 10-11 • AAA Member Rate: $359 ’Tis the Season in New York City NY Dec 14-16 • AAA Member Rate: $805
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AAA Member Rate: $8,279
Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Pittsburgh-Johannesburg), in-Africa flights, roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, sightseeing per itinerary, accommodations, in-Africa guide, 28 meals and taxes & government fees. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/ GoAfrica for itinerary and important pre-travel information.
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These AAA Vacations® Celebrity Cruises sailings entitle you to priority check-in and up to $100 shipboard credit per stateroom. All AAA Vacations® cruises feature AAA’s 24 / 7 Member Care Assistance Service and 24-hour Best-Price Guarantee. Ask a AAA Travel Agent about all available offers and promotions when you choose a AAA Vacations® Celebrity Cruises departure.
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It’s ‘hasta la vista, baby’ at Mexico’s beach resorts Make a run for the border with Pleasant Holidays
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exico’s exotic promise is fulfilled with swaying palms, dazzling white sands, Spanish colonial towns and broad swaths of wild hibiscus, and bougainvillea. And Pleasant Holidays makes Mexico accessible to almost anyone. They’ve been customizing vacations with a range of valueadded options since 1959. Whether you luxuriate in a spa, rappel through a waterfall, or sip a Margarita under a thatched roofed palapa hut, your Mexican adventure begins the moment you choose your destination. Cancun has been described as a beach with an island in the middle. Luxury resorts line the Hotel Zone, a seahorse-shaped oasis flanked by tranquil Nichupte Lagoon and the restless Caribbean Sea. Translucent turquoise waters are circled by 12-miles of beach with sand as fine as talcum powder. Shoppers can browse for silver and folk art in the mercados, while party animals can take full advantage of Cancun’s legendary nightlife. About an hour’s drive south of Cancun the Riviera Maya is a stunning, 70-mile stretch of blinding white beaches. Here you’ll find romantic Mexican villages like Playa del Carmen, Playacar, and Puerto Morelos. Compared with hot spots like Cancun the pace is generally slower and more laid back making this an
LAND’S END — Cabo San Lucas is home to the Los Arcos rock formations. ideal spot for family vacations. The water is legendary for its clarity with schools of dazzling blue neons hovering among the rocks and piers. With its Mexican heart and Caribbean soul, Cozumel appeals to all kinds of travelers, from divers and beach bums, to those seeking the lost treasures of the Maya. A magnificent
menagerie of flora and fauna and unspoiled coastlines, the jewel of the Mexican Caribbean lies just off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Cabo San Lucas is home to gorgeous beaches and the celebrated Los Arcos or Arches rock formations at land’s end. Surrounded by the Sea of Cortéz on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other,
picturesque Playa del Amor, or “Beach of Love” is an isolated cove located at the very end of the Baja Peninsula. Part of what makes Mexico’s beach destinations so popular is the number and quality of all-inclusive resorts. Some cater specifically to couples or families, and they can be large or small, modern or traditional. What they all have in common is that food and drinks, accommodations, activities, taxes, and tips are typically included in one pre-paid price leaving you completely free to enjoy your stay. Pleasant Holidays offers a broad range of all-inclusive resorts to fit every budget and taste. They know which ones cater to families, with the kinds of activities kids love, and those that offer a romantic Mexican getaway. Their Activity Experts will also assist you in selecting some of Mexico’s most popular activities and attractions before you leave. “Pleasant Activities” range from swimming with dolphins in Cancun, to Todos Santos in Los Cabos, home to the famous “Hotel California.”
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For all-inclusive resort packages from Pleasant Holidays to Mexico or elsewhere see your AAA Travel Agent or visit AAA.com/PleasantHolidays.
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South Africa’s Mother City has a heart of stone Mother Nature sets a fine table in Cape Town
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sunny seraglio of sandstone, sea and sky, Cape Town straddles two oceans at the southern tip of Africa. Blessed with a stunning natural setting with Table Mountain as its rocky centerpiece, this flat-topped stone monolith casts its imposing silhouette over the entire city and its waterfront. Miles of pristine beach, pastoral vineyards and an artful mélange of customs and cultures all contribute to the Mother City’s magnetic appeal. The Table Mountain Cableway lifts passengers over 3,000 feet to the mountain’s weathered plateau. The 65-passenger cable cars feature rotating floors for breathtaking, 360° views of the city, Table Bay, Robben Island and the rocky promontories of the Twelve Apostles framing the palm fringed beaches of Camps Bay. Just 40 miles from metropolitan Cape Town is the Cape of Good Hope, graveyard of nearly 3,000 ships. Located within Table Mountain National Park, Cape Point is where the chilly currents of the southern Atlantic mingle with the temperate Indian Ocean. Keep your eyes open for the Chacma Baboons, and the jackass penguins, whose call resembles a braying donkey. False Bay, which opens to the northeast of Cape Point, is notorious for great white sharks hunting the Cape Fur Seals that inhabit the bay.
der through the 1,235 acres of grounds nestled in the Constantia Valley. With its sprawling mansions and lush vineyards Constantia is known as Cape Town’s “Beverly Hills.” The Cape Winelands — home to some of the world’s finest and arguably most scenic vineyards — are located right on Cape Town’s doorstep. Oenophiles could spend a lifetime exploring the Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl regions all within an easy hour’s drive of the city. Franschhoek — Dutch for French Corner — was colonized by French Huguenots in the late 17th Century. Stellenbosch is home to the oldest wine route in South Africa with more than 200 vineyards and vintners.
CAPE COUNTRY — Cape Town has one of the world’s great urban landscapes. Cape Town’s Victoria & Alfred (V&A) Waterfront offers sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Table Bay Harbour, and Table Mountain. South Africa’s oldest working harbor is home to a number of landmarks and attractions including the Chavonnes Battery Museum and a variety of shops and eateries. Just off the coast is Robben Island, the site of the infamous prison that once housed political prisoners including Nelson Mandela, who spent 18 of his 27 years of captivity on the island.
BETTER TO GIVE — Bevi Powell, senior vice-president, AAA East Central, accepts an Award of Recognition from Hoddy Hanna, Chair of the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation Board of Trustees, on behalf of AAA’s members and employees, who contributed an outstanding $47,675 to the hospital’s Free Care Fund in 2014. The Free Care Fund at Children’s Hospital provides care to every child in the community, regardless of their family’s ability to pay.
Now a museum, it serves as a poignant reminder of South Africa’s legacy of apartheid and the heavy price of freedom. Tours are available and ferries depart from Nelson Mandela Gateway, at the V&A Waterfront. One the world’s great botanical gardens Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens at the foot of Table Mountain, is home to an enormous collection of Cape and African flora, including rare succulents, a giant baobab tree and interesting medicinal plants. Numerous paths wan-
SPECTACULAR SOUTH AFRICA
Breathtaking scenery, a remarkable cultural diversity and abundant wildlife are all part of AAA Travel’s Spectacular South Africa, April 14-30, 2016. Highlights of this 15 night escorted tour include Johannesburg, Kruger National Park, Cape Town, Winery Tour, Table Mountain, Victoria Falls, Zambezi River Cruise, and an Elephant Back Safari. Package includes roundtrip airfare; ground transportation; 15 night accommodation; sightseeing per itinerary; 28-meals. Call 1-800-354-8761, or log on to AAA.com/travel for more details.
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Life’s a beach at this year’s Three Rivers Regatta More pyro, more powerboats, and more family fun
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he EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta celebrates its 38th anniversary this year, with three days of world-class thrills and entertainment. Half a million spectators will descend on Point State Park, the North Shore and the Clemente Bridge to experience the nation’s largest inland regatta. Pittsburgh’s official 4th of July celebration takes place Friday, July 3 through Sunday, July 5. Along with the region’s biggest fireworks extravaganza, the 2015 Regatta offers a stellar line-up of entertainment and a host of new attractions, including a 90-foot-tall Ferris wheel. At dusk the “Wheel of Lights” will transform into a mesmerizing musical LED light show. A variety of musical acts will perform on five stages, including country music star Chris Young, on July 5th on the OneMain Financial Main Stage in Point State Park. The Grammy Awardnominated artist has recorded eight Gold/Platinum singles including “Lonely Eyes.” Also featured on July 5 is the Sunday Oldies Concert Series, presented by the PA Lottery, on the Barge Stage. Get ready to welcome the “Beach in the Burgh” as Sandsational returns to craft a massive sand sculpture. These master sculptors will transform a mountain of sand into a gargantuan, granular
DIGGING IN — AAA puts the beach within reach at “Travel to the Beach” Kids Korner. work of art. Other family friendly activities include the bigger-than-ever “Cool Off Kids Zone” with bicycle helmet fittings and giveaways, and a colonial village produced by the Fort Pitt Museum. AAA will once again be putting the beach within reach at “Travel to the Beach” Kids Korner. This temporary seashore will be located in front of the Allegheny River Steps in Point State
Park, and features powdery white sand, greenery, seashells, and beach toys. This semi-tropical oasis is the perfect place for families to chill out and take a leisurely beach break. The North Shore will be the home base for BMX shows and the Vintage Power Boat exhibit outside the Rivers Casino. The popular “I Made it! Market” will host vendors and artists on the Clemente Bridge, and will be joined by
some of Pittsburgh’s favorite food trucks on Food Truck Row. Regatta is synonymous with powerboat racing and this year marks the return of Formula One powerboat racing for the first time in seven years. One of water sport’s most thrilling events, these boats can go from a standstill to 100 miles per hour in just 4 seconds and without brakes! A highlight of this year’s Fourth of July celebration is a musical tribute by The United States Air Force Heritage of America Concert Band. The celebration culminates with the ultimate blast, the EQT “Flashes of Freedom” fireworks display July 4th, produced by Pyrotecnico. The rockets’ red glare and just about every other color in the spectrum lights up the sky, while a synchronized musical score elevates its explosive appeal. In between, there’s the Anything That Floats race, Lighted Boat Parade and so much more at this summer’s largest family festival.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
The EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta takes place Friday, July 3, to Sunday, July 5, 2015. Check the Regatta website www.threeriversregatta.net for concert, race and Regatta activity scheduling.
aroundtown SUMMER FLOWER SHOW — (through October 5) Phipps is showcasing some of earth’s most colorful and curious botanical specimens for a Summer Flower Show that will turn your head and treat your senses. Be amazed by the vibrant hues, tantalizing textures and strange shapes of plants from across the globe, including many you’ve likely never seen before. The time is from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily and until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays. Adults $15; seniors and students $14; children 2-18 are $11. Members and kids under 2 enter free. Location: Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Garden, 700 Frank Curto Drive, Pittsburgh. Visit phipps.conservatory.org for details. THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL — (June 5-14) Experience all the music, art, theater, film and dance that Pittsburgh has to offer at the Three Rivers Arts Festival. There will be a variety of live performances, food and art vendors, and children’s activities throughout this 10-daylong event. Acts include a range of critically-acclaimed performers. Free admission. For a full list of performers and more information, visit www.3riversartsfest.org, or call 412-471-3191. Location: Point State Park, Pittsburgh. BANTAM JEEP HERITAGE FESTIVAL — (June 12-14) The Jeep was born
in Butler 75 years ago and the annual festival attracts Jeep enthusiasts from all over the Mid-Atlantic region. This three-day event features a Jeep parade and cruise, a Jeep show, off-road events, historical exhibits, vendor displays, children’s activities, a concert and much more. In celebration of Jeep’s 75th birthday, the festival will attempt to break its own Guinness World Record of Largest Parade of Jeeps on Friday, June 12. For information, visit bantamjeepfestival.com. Location: Cooper’s Lake Campground, 205 Currie Road, Slippery Rock, and downtown Butler. HERB & GARDEN FAIR — (June 13) This annual event features vendors, expert advice, entertainment, food and a plant exchange. Vegetables, herbs, roses and other ornamentals are available for sale. The time is from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For information, call 724-4527341 or visit harmonymuseum. org. Location: Harmony Museum’s 1805 Barn Annex, 303 Mercer Road, Harmony. SENIOR GAMES — (June 17) Sponsored by the SW PA Agency on Aging, the event attracts nearly 700 older adults and spectators. This year there will be 11 competitions, including the one-mile walk, the 50-yard dash, horseshoes, and
more. The competitions are for men and women 50 years old or older who live in Washington, Greene and Fayette counties. For information, call 724-489-8080, extension 4433. Location: Waynesburg Central High School, Waynesburg. CHAINSAW CARVING FESTIVAL — (June 18-20) See chainsaw artisans carve, display, and sell their items at the 12th annual National Road Chainsaw Carving Festival. Auction on June 20 at 3:00 p.m., with proceeds to benefit the Somerset County VisionCorps. For information, visit carvingfest.confluencelions.org. Location: Addison’s Community Park, Fike Lane (off Main Street), Addison. RAPTORS PHOTO SAFARI — (June 20) Access the National Aviary before it opens and enjoy an hour of private encounters with their stunning birds of prey for unique photo opportunities! A National Aviary expert will provide insider tips for capturing the best photos. The cost is $50 per person (does not include general admission) and preregistration is required. The time is from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the National Aviary, Allegheny Commons West, 700 Arch Street, Pittsburgh. Call 412-258-9439 to register or visit www.aviary.org. FREE TOUR OF CLAYTON — (June 20-21) On Father’s Day weekend,
take dad, or granddad, or fatherin-law for a free tour of Clayton, a house museum that was once the home of the fabulously wealthy Frick family. Stroll the expansive grounds and take in the Frick’s newest exhibition, Rolling Hills, Satanic Mills: The British Passion for Landscape. Reservations strongly recommended. For information and reservations, call 412-3710600 or visit thefrickpittsburgh.org. Location: The Frick, 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh. LAVENDER FESTIVAL — (June 20-21) This intriguing two-day event is for lavender lovers, gardeners, cooks, hobbyists and crafters. Experience walking the lavender fields and cutting your own lavender, and enjoy demonstrations. For information, visit destinyhill.com. Location: Destiny Hill Farm, 1069 South Main Street, Washington. WOLF’S CORNERS FAIR — (June 28-July 5) An action-packed community event and Fourth of July celebration with family-oriented entertainment, including midway rides, horse show, agricultural and livestock competitions, demolition derby, fireworks, and more. One price includes parking, rides and shows. For information, visit wolfscornersfair.com. Location: Wolf’s Corners Fairgrounds, 2612 Lake Lucy Road, Tionesta.
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Vacation insurance for your entire family Protect what you value most with TripAssist Family Care
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e’ve all had those moments. When you broke something you just bought; when you lost an item you can’t live without. Or when you run into trouble with bad weather, or a medical emergency on the road. With features like comprehensive trip cancellation and primary emergency medical coverage, and 24-hour travel assistance, the Family Care Plan from Allianz Global Assistance, is the perfect traveling companion. And there’s no charge for kids 17 and under when traveling with parents or grandparents, and no surprise processing fees! This makes travel insurance premiums more affordable for families with young children. Should your luggage fail to arrive when you do, the plan now offers increased baggage protection. Baggage loss and damage coverage is $1,000 — double that of comparable packages. Baggage delay coverage has been increased to $300, a 50 percent improvement over previous plans. TripAssist Family Care also provides expanded trip cancellation and interruption coverage. It protects your travel investment if your trip is delayed or cancelled for a covered reason, such as a major injury, jury duty or other unforeseen circumstances. Recent additions to this plan include reimbursement of Frequent Flyer miles and associated airline fees, and vehicle return coverage if
ROUGH SEAS AHEAD — If something does happen on your vacation you want to be prepared. your road trip is interrupted. Medical treatment on your domestic or overseas vacation may leave you with expensive out-of-pocket expenses. TripAssist Family Care includes $25,000 in primary medical coverage for emergency medical costs during your travels. There’s no need to file claims with your regular health insurer first. Emergency medical evacuation can be a lifesaver when traveling to a destination where health care is not up to U.S. standards. TripAssist Family Care
will reimburse you for transportation costs to the medical facility and back home, up to $500,000. An array of optional benefits helps you tailor a plan to your own specific needs. TripAssist Family Care Trip+ is ideal for families traveling abroad. It doubles many of the Family Care Plan’s post departure benefits, including missed connection coverage, travel delay, emergency medical coverage and transportation, and baggage loss/damage or delay.
For just a few dollars a day Rental Car Damage Protector provides primary coverage for covered collision, loss and damage, along with 24-hour emergency assistance. The Required to Work option provides trip cancellation and interruption coverage when your travel plans change for a variety of work-related issues. The Cancel Anytime option offers greater flexibility than a traditional trip cancellation policy because it allows you to cancel your trip for almost any reason that the Family Care Plan does not already cover and receive 80% of a non-refundable trip costing up to $10,000 back in cash. TripAssist Theme Park Protection is a low-cost travel insurance plan intended for AAA members planning trips to domestic amusement parks. It has appropriate levels of cancellation coverage, medical protection, and convenience services for most trips to amusement parks within the United States.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Several factors can affect the cost of any travel insurance policy. Before deciding on a plan, be sure you understand what you’re buying and what each policy does and does not cover. For more information, visit AAA.com/travelinsurance.
Away from home, plastic is safer than paper AAA Member Rewards Visa® is safe, secure and very rewarding
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he AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card is a value-packed credit card that simply makes travel safer and more rewarding — with outstanding earning power on everyday purchases, no annual limits on how many points you can earn, plus plenty of opportunities to earn double, even triple points.
More Ways to Earn •
Triple Points for all of your qualifying AAA and travel purchases (airline tickets, car rentals, cruises, vacation packages and more), or any other purchase at AAA; • Double Points for gas, grocery, and drug store purchases; • One Point for each dollar on all other retail purchases. Best of all, there are no tiers, no limits on the number of points you can earn*. Plus, you can combine points from multiple AAA Member Rewards Visa accounts!
More Ways to Redeem Turn points into AAA Vouchers you can use at AAA branches for membership renewal, AAA Travel Agency services, car rentals, airfare, cruises, and attraction tickets. Or, redeem your points for one percent cash back or Gift Cards redeemable at more than 100 national retailers and restaurants.
MILES AHEAD — Credit cards are safer than cash when you travel. More Security New cards use an embedded microprocessor to encrypt and store account information. They provide more security at chip-enabled merchant terminals and are more difficult to counterfeit than those using strip technology alone. Chip-enabled cards are also the default offering for cardholders whose cards expire or are reissued for any other reason.
Plus, Safety on the Road
The AAA Member Rewards Visa credit
card is packed with safety features, too. On the road, enjoy $500,000 in common carrier travel accident insurance. Lose your card? It’s no problem with overnight card replacement. You’ll also have around-the-clock fraud protection and zero liability for fraudulent credit card purchases. To learn more about rates, fees, and other costs and benefits associated with the use of this card, please call 866665-3581 or apply online at AAA.com/ CreditCard.
* Earn 1 point per dollar of new net retail purchase transactions (qualifying purchases less credits, returns, and adjustments) (“Net Purchases”) charged to the card each billing cycle. Earn 2 points per dollar (consisting of 1 base point and 1 bonus point) for Net Purchases made with the card at any eligible gas, grocery or pharmacy retail merchant categories as designated by us. Eligible merchants and their associated Merchant Category Codes (“MCC”) are the following: (a) Gas Stations (MCC codes 5541 and 5542); b) Grocery Stores (MCC codes 5411, 5422, 5441, 5451, 5462, and 5499); and (c) Pharmacy Stores (MCC codes 5122 and 5912). Purchases made at merchants that do not process transactions under these codes will not qualify to receive double points. Earn 3 points per dollar (consisting of 1 base point and 2 bonus points) for Net Purchases made with the card through any participating AAA Club, when AAA is the merchant of record, or at eligible retail travel merchant categories as designated by us. Eligible travel Merchant Category Codes (“MCC”) are the following: (a) Airlines (MCC codes 3000-3299, and 4511); (b) Car Rental Agencies (MCC codes 3351-3441, and 7512); (c) Hotels, Motels, Inns and Resorts (MCC codes 3501-3999, and 7011); (d) Cruise Lines (MCC code 4411); and (e) Travel Agencies and Tour Operators (MCC Code 4722). Purchases made at merchants that do not process transactions under these codes will not qualify to receive triple points. Rewards begin at 2,500 points for merchandise, 5,000 points for cash and AAA reward vouchers and 15,000 points for air. Other restrictions apply. Complete details accompany new account materials. This credit card program is issued and administered by Bank of America, N.A. Visa and Visa Signature are registered trademarks of Visa International Service Association and are used by the Issuer pursuant to license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. AAA is a trademark of American Automobile Association, Inc. ©2015 Bank of America Corporation
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