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Vol. 63 No. 6

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owadays you can buy a cruise from lots of places: So how do you get the best value for your dollar? Go with AAA Travel! Book a select 2016 sailing from a AAA cruise partner this month and sail with the peace of mind of knowing you got the best price AND greatest value (great rate PLUS member benefits & amenities!). Cruise confidently, backed by AAA’s longstanding reputation of member trust, financial stability and personal service. Between June 1 & 30, visit or call AAA Travel to book AAA Vacations®–branded cruises of 7 nights or longer and get...

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Long gone are the days when most of us had ample free time and money to run around town or to spend hours sifting through hundreds of websites (which ones are trustworthy?) to find the lowest price for a cruise. Now there are just so many travel operators, so many choices. That — and the fact that AAA travel agents are cruise experts — is why AAA membership is worth its weight in gold. AAA, with its longstanding relationships with all of the popular cruise lines, does the research for you — and we guarantee our price (and, most important, our value) is the best you can find. Dollar for dollar, you won’t find a better value than at AAA. You get so much more from AAA Travel than just a low rate — valuable perks and benefits and gifts that just aren’t available anywhere else from any other cruise provider. Step in to AAA Travel in June and take advantage of the comprehensive cruise values that include a free Fitbit® fitness tracker; choose from hundreds of 2016 AAA Vacations® departures (see the sample listing on page 13).

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HISTORY OF FALLS INCREASES CRASH RISK FOR OLDER DRIVERS

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Free VIN Etching June 28 at AAA Wexford AAA East Central will be providing free anti-car theft Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) etching for car windows on Tuesday, June 28th from 10 AM- 2 PM at the Wexford Branch Office, 10548 Perry Highway, Wexford, PA 15090. AAA members and the general public can receive the VIN etching on their vehicle windows to make them a less likely target for car theft, and there is no limit on the number of vehicles motorists can bring to the event. Car window VIN etchings are small, but visible enough to deter thieves, according to law enforcement officials. The process does not harm windows and doesn’t detract from the appearance of the vehicle. Participants are asked to register inside the branch before getting their cars etched.

Nature Knows No Boundaries in Costa Rica

A tiny green emerald on the Central American isthmus Costa Rica shelters an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna, and natural attractions. And there are as many ways to experience this peaceful green oasis, as there are adventures. See it your way with your choice of a carefree guided tour through AAA Vacations, or Member Choice Vacations. Or go it alone via a customized independent getaway from Pleasant Holidays. Either way you’ll save with AAA member benefits. SEE PAGE 7.


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History of falling increases crash risk for older drivers New study finds preventing falls may make roads safer 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 Glenn B. Bachman, 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, 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**, Terrence L. Walton** EAST CENTRAL REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neil D. Bassi, Chairman, Robert S. Collins, Vice Chairman, Christian Asam, Jack A. Barkley, William E. Bierer**, Ellsworth T. Bowser**, Peter Burton, Michael A. Cochran, Daniel J. Collins Jr.**, Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, James J. Dodaro, 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, Merril Moses, John E. Whitmer Indiana Regional Board of Directors Thomas Brice, 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 afe mobility is essential to healthy aging and most of us want to hang onto the car keys for as long as we can. But whether we like it or not, time catches up with us all. Now an eye-opening new report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety finds elderly adults with a history of falling are 40 percent more likely to be involved in a crash than their peers. Falls limit an older driver’s ability to function behind the wheel and can make driving risky for themselves and others on the road. These findings are important since a record 12 million older drivers will experience a fall this year. Drivers age 60 and older are involved in more than 400,000 crashes annually, and it’s vitally important that we find ways to keep them and others secure on the road. Although seniors are among our safest drivers — more likely to wear seatbelts, and practice good driving habits — they are much more likely to die when a crash does occur. This research is critical because it indicates that we may now be able to use a history of falls to identify whether an older driver is at greater risk for a crash. The report, “Associations Between Falls and Driving Outcomes in Older Adults,” is the latest research released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s $12 million Longitudinal Research on Aging Drivers (LongROAD) proj-

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Richard Hamilton ect. Researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, along with the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, found that falls increase crash risk in two ways: • Falls can result in a loss of functional ability (i.e. wrist fractures or a broken leg), which can make it difficult for older drivers to steer or brake to avoid a crash. • Falls can increase an individual’s fear of falling, which can lead to a decrease in physical activity that weakens driving skills. The research suggests that seniors and their families should view falls as a possible precursor of declining physical fitness. Addressing the health issues

that originally led to the fall such as lower body weakness, poor balance, slow reaction time, certain medications, dizziness, or vision problems, can help older drivers strengthen their functional ability and lower their risk for crashing or experiencing another fall in the future. Understanding the causes and consequences of falls is essential for older drivers to keep themselves and others safe on the road. Those concerned about a parent or other senior driver should help them monitor risk factors that address health concerns or household dangers. Older drivers would be wise to look for activities that enhance balance, strengthen muscles and promote flexibility. Even a low impact fitness training program or driver improvement course can help safely extend a mature driver’s years on the road. AAA recommends a series of exercises and stretches to improve neck, shoulder, trunk, back and overall body flexibility, which can help a driver who has suffered from a recent fall. SeniorDriving. AAA.com has a variety of resources for senior drivers on strength and flexibility exercises at AAA.com/fitness. As a leading advocate for senior driver safety, AAA offers a variety of programs and resources to help older drivers improve their driving performance and avoid crashes. SeniorDriving.AAA. com is designed to help mature drivers stay on the road for as long as safely possible and mobile thereafter.

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without damage to the vehicle or servicing equipment. Towing service is only provided for a covered vehicle disablement. Service may not be used as a substitute for regular maintenance necessary to keep a vehicle in good operating condition. AAA cannot render service repeatedly to a vehicle in need of repair. An individual’s AAA membership may not be used by a business or organization to provide roadside assistance service for its customers, employees or vehicles. The following policies apply to the membership benefit: • Towing to or from auto dismantlers, salvage yards, repair facility to repair facility or from one storage location to another. • Towing for the purpose of transporting vehicles due to a purchase, sale, auction transaction, car show exhibition, charitable donation, relocation or any other similar situation. • Service to a vehicle that is loaded, altered or constructed in such a

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Preventing the perils of parking lots Follow these simple rules to avoid common mishaps By Robin Jones on Salamanca, a driving school instructor for eight years, says parking lots can be hazardous for motorists. In one of his lessons, Salamanca explains how to handle parking lot dangers, from view-obstructing walls and hedges to distracted pedestrians and speeding drivers. As Salamanca tells his students: “Many parking lot accidents occur because drivers get too relaxed when doing errands they’ve done a million times before.” But you can avoid the most common types of crashes, if you follow a few simple rules. Here are Salamanca’s top five tips for safely navigating parking lots: Check your surroundings before you get in your car. Salamanca instructs his students to survey the area as they return to their parked vehicle. “Look for anyone in the driver’s seat of a nearby car, or anyone who’s getting ready to get into a nearby car,” he says. “Then, when you back out, you’ll know where everyone is, and you’ll be aware of other drivers who might also be getting ready to pull out.” Look every which way when you’re backing out of or pulling into a parking space. Many drivers rely solely on their rearview mirrors or backup camera when they’re reversing, Salamanca says, and that’s risky. In addition to using the mirror and camera, be sure to “look over your right shoulder first, through the

What’s more, it’s usually easier for the car that’s backing out to make an emergency stop, because vehicles in the aisle are generally going faster. That’s why it’s always smart to inch out as slowly as possible, with your foot over the brake. Watch for distracted pedestrians. Many people are not as aware as they should be. They’re carrying groceries, trying to wrangle kids while pushing a full shopping cart, or texting while they’re walking. So don’t expect them to see you. Instead, keep your eyes peeled, and remember that people sometimes weave through parked vehicles, making them hard to see. “Look for shadows passing under or near cars,” Salamanca says. It’s sometimes the only indication that a person is there. Slow down. Speed limits vary in parking lots, so look for posted signs. And as you drive around the parking lot, keep an eye out for other cars that are backing out of their spaces.

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NOT A SAFE SPACE — Parking lot collisions are among the most common types of crashes. back passenger window, because that’s the closest path of travel for another car,” he says. Then, repeat the process over your left shoulder, and finally, look through the back window for brake lights or reverse lights on cars behind you. If pedestrians or vehicles are not close enough to pose a hazard, you can start backing out.

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As you’re pulling into a spot, check to make sure that drivers or passengers of cars in adjacent spots are not opening their doors to exit their vehicles. Keep your foot off the gas pedal as you’re backing up. Cars in the aisle have the right-of-way, so it’s up to the driver who’s pulling out of a parking space to stop if there’s potential for a collision.

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Enjoy Costa Rica YOUR way with AAA Almost everyone who’s ever visited there can attest that tiny Costa Rica has more natural delights per square mile than nearly anywhere on earth. The allure of this tiny Central American nation is its abundance of lush tropical forests, unique & exotic creatures, spectacular uncrowded beaches, genuinely hospitable people and endless outdoor activities. It’s a magical place almost guaranteed to transform your mood from good...to better...to great!

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If arranging your own vacation transportation, lodging and sightseeing falls under your definition of “work,” the fully planned and professionally guided “Tropical Costa Rica” vacation package — a perennially popular escorted getaway from AAA Member Choice Vacations® — is for you! All you have to do is pick an available departure (there are many throughout the year) and pack your bags! Begin in San Jose, the colorful capital, and travel through verdant Central Valley to the Doka Coffee Estate and learn about this lifeblood of Costa Rica's economy. Sip samples before heading to Tamarindo Beach in Guanacaste, a Pacific-side region known for breathtaking scenery and beaches; rest and relax amid tropical greenery for 2 nights. An optional cruise along Guanacaste’s coastline (glimpsing dolphins, turtles, flying fish and maybe even a whale) is available; stop at a charming bay for snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, sunbathing or beachcombing. Ascend into the Monteverde Cloud Forest, with trees as high as 100 feet and the largest number of orchids in the world. It’s also a stop for many migratory birds; look for the elusive jeweltoned quetzal in season.

The size of Vermont and New Hampshire, Costa Rica boasts an immense variety of landscapes, climate zones and life-forms; it’s estimated that as much as 6% of the world’s species flourish here — from enormous ficus trees to 1,500 different orchids, from elusive margays to showy macaws. Monkeys, sloths, wild cats and other fascinating creatures co-exist with an amazing assortment of birds (800+ species), both migratory and resident. Seeing that flora and fauna — as well as the nation’s gorgeous beaches and its volcano-and-rainforest-dotted interior — is what a Costa Rica getaway is about. AAA and Pleasant Holidays have any number of ways for you to enjoy all that natural beauty, including the 3 resorts showcased here. The all-inclusive and adults-only Secrets Papagayo Resort on stunning Papagayo Peninsula in Guanacaste is a short drive from Liberia International Airport but seems a million miles away. Set on a serene beachfront and surrounded by lush tropical gardens, it offers Unlimited-Luxury® — limitless access to gourmet à la carte dining options (no reservations required); unlimited international & domestic top-shelf spirits; unlimited juices & soft drinks; 24-hour room & concierge services; pool & beach wait service; mini-bar Secrets Papagayo (all-inclusive) Secrets Papagayo (all-inclusive) (refreshed daily); daily maid service; daytime activities and live nightly entertainment; theme parties, oceanfront bars & entertainTabacón Grand Spa Thermal Resort Tabacón Grand Spa Thermal Resort ment venues; no wristbands; taxes/ gratuities included; free Wi-Fi and calls to the US. Tabacón Grand The Westin Golf Resort & Spa, The Westin Golf Resort & Spa, Spa Thermal RePlaya Conchal (all-inclusive) Playa Conchal (all-inclusive) sort is a carbonneutral resort set at the base of Arenal Volcano and is a

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Resident mammals include marsupials, bats, primates, wild cats, wild pigs and others. Venture into a butterfly garden at Selvatura Park; a nearby gallery hosts more than 100 hummingbirds. Walk on “hanging bridges” in the cloud forest treetops. Crave more excitement? Choose an available option to fly through nature on a 3-hour Rainforest Canopy Zip Line Adventure. You’ll be safely guided to 19 platforms along 12 cables ranging from 120 to more than 2,000 feet in length and 60 to 400 feet in height. Visit a tree nursery to learn about indigenous-tree reforestation efforts. At Tierras Morenas, visit a school, meet students and learn about the educational system and life-style of a small farming community. At Arenal, cruise on a lake of the same name by a volcano of the same name. Spend 2 nights at a lodge in sight of the volcano, which has spewn lava for 30 years. Enjoy a cooking demonstration and learn how native exotic vegetables and other plants contribute to the unique local cuisine. Remote Cano Negro nature preserve boasts a large viewable selection of wildlife. Embark on a covered-canoe river excursion; stop to watch crocodiles, otters, sloths, turtles, birds and butterflies. The Arenal Volcano area is also a land of spas and hot springs, where you can opt for an available pampering — a 2-hour session at Arenal Springs Hotel’s spa. Travel to charming Zarcero’s whimsical topiary garden. At picturesque Grecia, see an unusual church made of brick-red metal panes. Visit San Jose’s colorful Plaza de Cultura and magnificent National Theater. Cap it all off with a farewell dinner with your fellow travelers and newfound amigos.

tropical paradise of nature, adventure and relaxation. Rejuvenate in thermal springs that emerge directly from the volcano (gravity only, no pumps!), cascading to form waterfalls and inviting tranquil pools. Tabacón offers the energy of the Arenal Volcano, the heat of the Tabacón Hot Springs and the purity and mystique of the surrounding rainforest. The combination of volume, temperature and mineral content at Tabacón is unique in Costa Rica and worldwide. Its thermal natural springs are 97% rain-based and 3% magma-based; rainwater enters through surface fissures, is heated by magma and then resurfaces, containing minerals found in the earth’s rocky stratus. The all-inclusive Westin Golf Resort & Spa, Playa Conchal, is set on 2,400 acres and offers everything you need to revitalize and thrive. Nestled between lush forests and the sparkling azure Pacific, the hotel offers a lagoon-style pool, gardens, tennis courts, a championship golf course, the Westin Kids Club®, fine dining, workout facilities, a spa and much more. Savor richly appointed accommodations with the signature Heavenly Bed® and Heavenly Bath®. Unwind on a luxurious Bali bed by the pool, treat yourself to world-class cuisine or indulge your adventurous side at a nearby national park. Pleasant Holidays offers at least 40 fantastic resort options in Costa Rica. Visit or contact AAA travel agents to find the resort that’s perfect for you; they can help you determine where & when to go, how long you want to stay, what to see and so much more. They can also assist you with flights, cruises, car rentals, travel insurance, etc.

“TROPICAL COSTA RICA” DEPARTURES ARE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT 2016 & 2017; ONLY SELECT DATES (JAN 7, 16, 21, 30; APRIL 3, 27) ARE ELEGIBLE FOR THE JUNE 1-30 $100.00 OFFER.

MANY OTHER RESORTS ARE AVAILABLE. ASK A AAA TRAVEL AGENT ABOUT SPECIAL OFFERS AND PROMOTIONS THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE.

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Limerick • Bunratty Castle: medieval banquet • Cliffs of Moher • Foynes Flying Boat Museum • Killarney National Park • Ring of Kerry • Valentia Island: Skellig Experience • Sneem • Moll’s Gap • Blarney: Castle, Woollen Mills • Cobh • Waterford • Wicklow Mountains • Dublin • Irish National Stud • Dromoland Castle

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Who doesn’t like being “carded”? Get a $50.00 Disney Gift Card (per room, double occupancy) from AAA Travel when you book & make a deposit on a 5-night or longer Walt Disney World® Resort vacation package between June 1 & 30.

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SAN FRANCISCO FLEET WEEK

Oct 6-10 • $2,589

Discover the pleasures of the City by the Bay and enjoy excursions to Muir Woods, Sausalito, the Marin Headlands, Treasure Island and the vineyards of Napa Valley. Enjoy ample free time in San Francisco to explore on your own and to participate in the Fleet Week festivities — interact with sailors; tour amphibious carriers, destroyers and cruisers on the waterfront; and visit the festival center on Marina Green. Board a sternwheeler for a luncheon cruise during the Fleet Week Air Show featuring the Blue Angels! Includes services of a AAA Tour Manager (upon arrival at destination, if participation goal is met). 7 meals.

Celebrate the National Park Service’s 100-year birthday! “MIGHTY 5 & MORE” Oct 18-26 • $3,845

Tour some of the America’s best parks. From Las Vegas, travel past Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, visit the Rt 66 Museum and marvel at the Grand Canyon. Enter Navajo Nation; stop at a trading post. See Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon. Cruise on Lake Powell and tour Monument Valley by 4WD. Experience Navajo culture. Explore Utah’s “Mighty 5” See natural arches in Arches NP. Dine at a lodge on the Colorado. A Jeep® tour of Canyonlands NP reveals its beauty. Ride a jet boat on the Colorado. © pngstudio / Fotolia.com See petroglyphs at Capitol Reef NP, the fairyland hues of Bryce Canyon NP and the 2,000-foot-high stone towers of Zion NP. Includes services of a AAA Tour Manager (upon arrival at destination, if participation goal is met). 16 meals.

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Live la dolce vita! Revel in the magic of Italy on this comprehensive 10-day tour that explores the fascinating cities of Rome, Florence, Siena, Venice, Assisi, Perugia and Milan. Travel the postcard-perfect Tuscan and Umbrian countryside, exploring medieval hill towns and visiting the birthplace of St Francis of Assisi. Discover masterpieces of the Renaissance in Florence and see hot glass transformed into exquisite art on Murano Island. Linger in Venice for 2 nights before ending your journey in Milan. Includes professional guide in Italy. 13 meals. Passport required. Ask about other departure dates. This vibrant and inviting Texas city has been called the American Venice; its lovely River Walk meanders through downtown, glowing with Christmas lights and decorations. Soak up the spirit of the season and experience the Tex-Mex take on the holidays. You’ll also visit the Alamo, Mission San Jose, Bandera (“Cowboy Capital of the World”), the LBJ Ranch, German-flavored Fredericksburg (the heart of Texas Hill Country), Sandy Oaks Olive Orchard (site of your spectacular farewell dinner with local wines) and El Mercado (Mexican-style marketplace). Enjoy a traditional cowboy barbecue at a dude ranch! 6 meals. Ask about other departure dates.

AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip flights from Pittsburgh, roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, meals as noted, hotel luggage handling (1 bag per person), sightseeing per itinerary and more. Visit AAA.com/FeaturedVacations for more information. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.


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Tired of “typical”? Here’s a unique off-season vacation — a getaway to a stunning corner of Canada transformed into a wonderland of white-frosted evergreens and crystal-blue skies. From Edmonton to Calgary, discover the wonders of Alberta — towering snow-clad peaks of the Canadian Rockies, spectacular Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park, Icefields Parkway, postcard-perfect Lake Louise and the alpine resort town of Banff. Partake in activities and experiences designed to enlighten and create memories — from dog-sledding to ice-walking or snowshoeing to horse-drawn-sleigh riding. Savor a native peoples– themed dinner to find out what a meal was like centuries ago. Learn about ammolite, a rare opal-like gemstone found only in southern Alberta. Marvel at the Ice Magic Festival, where artisans carve sculptures from huge blocks of ice. Stay comfortable and cozy in style and luxury, including 2 nights at Château Lake Louise and 1 at Banff Springs Resort, both originally built as Canadian Pacific Railway hotels. You’ll also enjoy a night in Edmonton and 2 nights in Jasper.

Jan 9-15 • AAA Member Rate: from $3,214 Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Pittsburgh-Edmonton, Calgary-Pittsburgh), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, hotel luggage handling (1 bag per person) and 8 meals. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Passport required.

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Ice-walk or snowshoe at Maligne Canyon See eye-popping, jaw-dropping sculptures at the Lake Louise Ice Magic Festival Visit with a rare-gem specialist Marvel at snowy scenery along the Bow River Feel like royalty at the Fairmont Banff Springs, the iconic“Castle in the Rockies” Traverse the Icefields Parkway Stay at spectacular Château Lake Louise Enjoy the unforgettable panoramic journey from Edmonton to Jasper Savor an authentic “First Nations” dinner Sip cocoa and roast marshmallows around a blazing fire in Banff Special Inclusion: Ride in a sled drawn by Alaskan Huskies thrilled to be on the trail!

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You don’t live in one room at home; why live that way on vacation? Condo-hotels, among travel’s best-kept secrets, combine the spaciousness of condos and the amenities of hotels. They feature 2 to 5 bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, full kitchens, washers & dryers, dining areas, common living areas, balconies and numerous TVs. Enjoy the flexibility of eating meals or snacks at anytime and watching a variety of TV shows by different family members in different rooms. You get the 24/7 security of high-rise buildings with lobby checkin and amenities such as maid service, Wi-Fi and on-premises maintenance. Choose from 4 beachfront properties perfect for small or large families, multigenerational families (kids, parents and grandparents) and friends/neighbors vacationing together. Summer’s coming — call now!

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JUNE 1-30: GET MORE THAN THE BEST PRICE ON A CRUISE...GET THE BEST VALUE (RATE, AMENITIES & A GIFT)! Between June 1 & 30, visit or call AAA Travel to book AAA Vacations®–branded cruises of 7 nights or longer and get...

the best cruise-only rates in the travel industry

exclusive member benefits that can include up to $300.00 savings per person...up to $300.00 onboard spending credit per stateroom (good toward the purchase of goods & services such as spa treatments, premium beverages, etc)...1 spa treatment per stateroom...an Onboard Value Booklet ($325.00 value)...and others

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Roundtrip from San Francisco Roundtrip from Los Angeles Roundtrip from Vancouver Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale

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Boston to Montreal Vancouver to Seward Barcelona to Civitavecchia Valparaiso to Buenos Aires Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale

Westbound Transatlantic Europe: Ancient Treasures Caribbean Heart of the Caribbean

Barcelona to New York Roundtrip from Barcelona Roundtrip from Miami Roundtrip from Miami

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Southampton to New York New York to Southampton Roundtrip from Civitavecchia Roundtrip from New York

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Roundtrip from Venice Miami to San Juan San Juan to Miami

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CELEBRITY CRUISES Reflection 8/8 11 Eastern Mediterranean Summit 8/14 7 Bermuda Millennium 9/2 15 Westbound Transpacific Infinity 9/18 15 Eastbound Panama Canal Eclipse 12/21 12 Southern Caribbean ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL Harmony of the Seas 8/18 7 Western Mediterranean Adventure of the Seas 10/8 8 Southern Caribbean Serenade of the Seas 10/9 7 Canada & New England Anthem of the Seas 11/10 10 Eastern Caribbean Harmony of the Seas 12/24 7 Eastern Caribbean

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Airport-to-hotel & hotel-to-ship transfers Complimentary pre-night hotel including breakfast $125 exclusive member benefit per person (total $250 discount per cabin) Splendors of Italy Milan to Rome Airport-to-hotel & hotel-to-ship Complimentary pre-night hotel including breakfast $250 exclusive member benefit per person (total $500 discount per cabin) European Holiday Markets Vienna to Nuremberg Airport to hotel & hotel to ship transfers Complimentary pre-night hotel including breakfast $125 exclusive member benefit per person (total $250 discount per cabin) RESTRICTIONS APPLY. CONSULT WITH A AAA TRAVEL AGENT FOR DETAILS.


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PIRATES HOME GAMES: Get a seat & more!

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Grandeur of the Seas — from Baltimore MD Canada & New England ......................... Sept 1-10......................from $1,141 Southeast & the Bahamas ..................... Nov 12-21 .......................from $999 Coastal USA & the Bahamas .................. Jan 14-23 .........................from $945 Coastal USA & the Bahamas .................. Feb 4-13 ..........................from $935 Coastal USA & the Bahamas .................. March 18-27.................from $1,165 The Bahamas .......................................... April 17-24 ......................from $815 AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip motorcoach transportation (Pittsburgh-MD), 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. Passport required.

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Classic Beverage Packages for 2 Unlimited Internet for 2 Prepaid Tips for 2 $150 Onboard Spending Money per person

Rate is per person (balcony stateroom, double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes onboard accommodations, most onboard meals & entertainment and government taxes & port charges of up to $356.34. Ship’s registry: Malta & Ecuador. Ask about available add-on airfare.

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BEST OF THE BLUE RIDGE

Bald Eagle & Hyner View state parks Sept 30–Oct 2 •

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Experience an immersive getaway celebrating more than 100 years of elk in Pennsylvania. Stay at the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle State Park, where you follow trails, learn about nature and view “Pennsylvania Elk: Reclaiming the Alleghenies.” Follow the Pennsylvania Scenic Byway with a naturalist, stop at a lookout in Hyner View State Park and visit the Elk County Visitor Center to view live elk on the grounds and ride an old-fashioned covered wagon. 6 meals.

CRUISING THE CHESAPEAKE

Annapolis, St Michaels, Baltimore MD Aug 15-17 •

AAA Member Rate: $665

Tour Annapolis — Maryland’s charming colonial-flavored capital and home of the US Naval Academy; enjoy 2 nights at a historical hotel across from the State House. Cruise into Chesapeake Bay from the City Dock. Board a well-appointed yacht for another cruise — from Annapolis to the quaint Eastern Shore town of St Michaels and its Chesapeake Maritime Museum. Motorcoach to Baltimore for free time at its Inner Harbor waterfront district; while there, you may want to browse shops, visit the National Aquarium or tour the USS Constellation. Enjoy a cruise tour of Baltimore Harbor. 3 meals.

THE WRIGHT KIND OF SUMMER Laurel Highlands PA

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AAA Member Rate: $155

Explore 2 of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s works in the Laurel Highlands (Duncan House at Polymath Park Resort and Fallingwater near Ohiopyle). Enjoy lunch at Tree Tops restaurant and dinner at the historic Summit Inn. 2 meals.

VIRGINIA BEACH OCEANA AIR SHOW Virginia Beach & Norfolk VA

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AAA Member Rate: $999

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Stay 2 nights at a lakeside resort in Blowing Rock NC, a quaint mountain village. Visit Grandfather Mountain, highest peak in the Blue Ridge. Ride the Smoky Mountain Railway on the Nantahala Gorge Excursion; hear bluegrass and Appalachian stories. Tour Asheville and the Biltmore Estate (as well as its gardens and winery). Overnight at Viriginia’s Peaks of the Otter Lodge. Take beautiful Skyline Drive on your way home! 10 meals.

oceanfront hotel on Virginia Beach’s popular boardwalk. Visit Cape Henry Lighthouse, get a behind-the-scenes tour of Naval Station Norfolk and cruise Norfolk Harbor. Visit an interactive maritime center(Nauticus) and see the MacArthur Memorial. Highlight: Naval Air Station Oceana’s Air Show, including the world-famous Blue Angels! 10 meals.

NEW ENGLAND RAILS & TRAILS Oct 2-9 •

CT, RI, MA, NH, VT, NY

AAA Member Rate: $2,035

Delight in autumn’s colors. Visit a CT submarine museum; tour a Newport RI mansion; see Plymouth Rock and ferry out to Nantucket Island in MA; take rides on the Cape Cod Central, Conway Scenic and Café Lafayette trains; follow NH’s Kancamagus Highway; visit an 1890s dairy farm, Quechee Gorge and Bennington VT; and tour elegant Belhurst Castle in NY’s Finger Lakes region. 18 meals.

PA GRAND CANYON & MORE

Williamsport & Wellsboro PA

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Enjoy foliage from Kinzua Gorge’s 230-foot-high glass-bottomed skywalk; visit the PA Lumber Museum. Explore the PA Grand Canyon’ s upper gorge by covered wagon. Visit an overlook, then downtown Wellsboro. See the mansions of Williamsport’s Millionaires’ Row. Cruise on a paddle wheeler on the Susquehanna River. 6 meals.

VETERANS’ PRIDE Nov 9-11 •

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AAA Member Rate: $499

Commemorate Veterans Day and the US Marine Corps’ birthday on a tour of patriotic and military landmarks in VA and DC — Manassas National Battlefield, Freedom Museum, USMC Museum, Quantico & Arlington cemeteries, DC memorials (WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iwo Jima, Lincoln) and night tour of DC. 5 meals.

HOLIDAY TOURS!

CHRISTMAS SHOWS OF LANCASTER Lancaster PA

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HOLIDAY HOUSES OF WORSHIP Pittsburgh PA

Dec 5 OR Dec 7 •

AAA Member Rate: $89

CHRISTMAS ON THE POTOMAC

Dec 8-10 •

Washington DC

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GATHERING OF GIFTS IN OHIO

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Find your green machine with the AAA Green Car Guide It’s easy being green at AAA.com/greencar

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ALL CHARGED UP — The 2015 Tesla Model S 70D is AAA’s top-rated Green Car. James Lipman photo courtesy Tesla Motors. the large car category winner and the AAA Top Green Car. In other categories, the best green car under $30,000 was the Mazda 3S Grand Touring, and the best green pickup is the Ford F-150 Supercab Lariat.” “Today car shoppers can choose high-quality, zero-to-low-emission vehicles in a growing selection of body

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unshine and warm temperatures offer the promise of the open road and adventure around every bend. As travelers prepare for their summer vacations, they should consider the following car rental/travel tips from Hertz when making their plans: • Reserve your car well in advance particularly during the high season. Booking several weeks before departure will help you secure the right vehicle and the best deals. With exclusive AAA members-only discounts and benefits the Hertz system will automatically assign the best rate available within the chosen channel of distribution at the time of reservation. • Streamline your pick-up. Spend less time at the car rental counter and more time enjoying your trip. AAA members can sign up for a free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® membership, and avoid the paper work at the counter altogether. Just show your license and pick-up your keys at the designated Gold counters, or bypass the counter completely at many airport locations. Enjoy expedited drop-off with eReturn. Members also earn Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® Points for every qualifying U.S. dollar spent on Hertz rentals and optional services. •

Select the right car. The number of passengers, amount of luggage, the distance you intend to travel, the kind of roads you’ll be driving on, parking options and climate should all be considered. Hertz offers a broad range of vehicle options including their exclusive Fun, Green, Family, Prestige and Dream Collections. Check on policies regarding mileage and fuel. Unlimited mileage allows the greatest flexibility, and is a good idea if you drive long distances. Exclusive Hertz AAA member benefits include free unlimited mileage on most rentals. Most rental companies supply vehicles with a full tank of fuel and charge a refueling fee if cars are returned with less than a full tank. Customers can also opt to purchase a tank of gas from Hertz at local prices and eliminate the hassle of rushing around trying to find a gas station. AAA members also receive 10 percent off the Hertz Fuel Purchase Option. Consider the extras. Some of the ways Hertz makes your journey smoother include free use of one child, infant or booster seat, and no charge for an additional driver, if that driver is a AAA member and meets standard rental qualifications.

type and size and price. The AAA Green Car Guide is designed to help give consumers research-based information and tips to find the vehicle that best suits their needs and navigate the green car marketplace with confidence,” said Megan McKernan, manager of the Automotive Research Center. “AAA’s expertise along with the Automobile

Club of Southern California’s nearly half-century of automotive research with alternative-fuel vehicles continues to benefit AAA members and the public today.” A recent AAA member green vehicle survey found that green car issues are important across generations with millennials and non-millennials saying they’d consider buying a green vehicle because of fuel costs and environmental impact. The majority of respondents in the AAA survey also said they are interested in a green vehicle when shopping for a new car and 82 percent stated it was important to understand green technology. To help car buyers and enthusiasts vehicles were grouped into categories according to size, body type and three price ranges. They were scored by the Los Angeles-based Automotive Research Center in real-world evaluations (acceleration, handling, ride comfort, turning, cargo capacity, etc.). The report also contains in-depth information about green technologies, vehicle safety and advanced driver assistance systems.

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U.S. Open returns to Oakmont Country Club The eyes of the golf world are on Western Pennsylvania

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he world’s top professional and amateur golfers will converge on the venerable Oakmont Country Club this month for a record ninth time at the 2016 U.S. Open. This year’s field is expected to include former champions Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer, Webb Simpson, Ernie Els, and last year’s winner Jordan Spieth. One of the signature events in professional golf will be broadcast to 170 countries and territories on six continents, including live coverage on Fox and Fox Sports 1. Practice rounds begin on Monday June 13th, with the four-day, 72-hole tournament running from Thursday, June 16th through Sunday, June 19th. Oakmont Country Club has hosted more major Championships than any other course in the country, including eight U.S. Opens, three PGA championships, five U.S. Amateurs and most recently the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open. The course has been the backdrop for some of the U.S. Open’s greatest moments. Ben Hogan defeating Sam Snead in 1953 to win the second of his three straight majors. Johnny Miller shooting a record final round 63 and winning the 1973 U.S. Open, by a stroke. Jack Nicklaus defeating Arnold Palmer in a playoff in 1962 to win the first of his 18 majors. To commemorate their legendary duel Palmer and Nicklaus have been named honorary

THE OPEN HOUSE — The historic green-and-white clubhouse at Oakmont overlooks the ninth green. (Copyright USGA/John Mummert) co-chairmen of this year’s event. Oakmont personifies the philosophy of disgruntled fictional golf course designer Ian MacCallister (as portrayed by John Cleese) that “golf is supposed to be hard.” Although nearly devoid of water hazards, and now almost treeless, thanks to a controversial clearing of some 4,000 trees in 2007, Oakmont remains one of North America’s most

formidable golf courses. Tight fairways are fringed with tall fescue and over 200 bunkers, including the infamous Church Pews — about 100 yards long with twelve grass-covered ridges — that come into play on the 3rd and 4th holes. Slick greens tilt away from the fairway at every angle, and are so notoriously difficult that Lee Trevino once

claimed every time he two-putted at Oakmont he knew he was passing somebody on the leader board. Golf Digest lists Oakmont as #6 in its most recent ranking of America’s Top 100 courses. Now a National Historic Landmark, Oakmont was founded in 1903 by Pittsburgh industrialist Henry C. Fownes. Amazingly, it was his first and only foray into golf course design. After routing the course using mule teams and an army of immigrant laborers he declared: “Let the clumsy, the spineless and alibi-makers stand aside,” words that would certainly warm Ian MacCallister’s crusty old Scottish heart. True to its reputation Oakmont exacted a heavy punishment on the field during the 2007 U.S. Open with a stroke average of 75.72, and Angel Cabrera’s winning score of five-over par. Now it’s up to new crop of young stars like Rickie Fowler, Jason Day and Jordan Spieth to prove they can do better. IF YOU GO

The 2016 U.S. Open will take place June 13-19, 2016 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont. The gates open daily at 6 a.m. for each day of the championship (practice rounds and championship rounds) Tickets start at $50 and can be purchased at usga.org/tickets and include complimentary offsite parking and transportation.


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Falling fuel prices lower driving costs to six-year low Annual cost to own and operate a vehicle drops in 2016

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alling gas prices have driven down the annual cost to own and operate a vehicle in the U.S. to a six-year low. According to AAA’s 2016 Your Driving Costs study a driver can expect to spend 57 cents for each mile driven, or approximately $713 per month or $8,558 a year to cover the fixed and variable costs associated with owning and operating a typical sedan. “American drivers can expect to save hundreds of dollars in fuel costs in 2016,” said Jim Lehman, AAA East Central president and CEO. “Fortunately, this annual savings more than offsets the moderate increases in maintenance, insurance, finance charges and other costs associated with owning and operating a vehicle.” Compared to last year’s study, the average price of regular fuel fell more than 25 percent to $2.139 per gallon in the fourth quarter. At the same time, vehicle redesigns and improved powertrain technologies increased the average fuel economy of the sedans used in the study to 26.71 mpg. Insurance rates vary widely with driver, driving habits, issuing company, geographical area and more. While AAA’s insurance cost estimates are based on low-risk drivers with good driving records, even this group has seen rates rise over the past few years. Lower gas

prices have resulted in more miles driven, an increase in collisions and higher insurance payouts. Insurance premiums are up 9.60 percent to $1,222 per year, a $107 increase over 2015. The single largest ownership expense, depreciation, rose for 2016 due to robust new-car sales and, therefore, increasing numbers of used and off-lease vehicles entering the marketplace. This reduces retained value and

resale prices, thus increasing depreciation by $105 or 2.87 percent to $3,759 per year. Maintenance costs rose 3.33 percent to 5.28 cents per mile/$792 per year a slight increase of $25 per year. More engines are requiring expensive semior full-synthetic motor oils, along with modest increases in extended warranty pricing and shop labor rates. Along with rising vehicle prices,

many states, counties and cities have increased their fees related to vehicle purchasing, titling, registration and licensing. License/Registration/Taxes were up 3.31 percent to $687 per year in 2016. The average vehicle finance rate remained relatively unchanged in 2016. A modest 2.09 percent or $14 increase in finance charges is attributable to higher new car prices combined with increased tax, title, license and registration fees, which are typically rolled into the vehicle financing. Tire costs were essentially flat increasing by 2.04 percent .02 cent per mile, to 1 cent per mile in 2016. AAA also determined annual costs associated with both minivans and sport utility vehicles. Owners of these vehicles also benefited from lower driving costs in 2016, at $9,262 and $10,255 respectively. AAA has published the report every year since 1950, when driving cost just 9 cents per mile, and gasoline sold for 27 cents a gallon.

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aroundtown FIRST FRIDAYS AT THE FRICK — (June 3-September 2) The Frick sponsors a summer concert series from June through September on the first Friday of each month. Pack your own picnic or plan to sample selections from The Café, which prepares a tempting array of a la carte items. Concerts begin at 7 p.m.; come early to get the best spot on the lawn. A $5 donation is suggested. For information, visit thefrickpittsburgh.org or call 412371-0600. Location: Frick Art & Historical Center, 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh. SUPER HERO AND PRINCESS DAYS — (June 6-10) Dress up as your favorite super hero or princess at Living Treasures. There will be treat bags for children in costume and themed animal enrichment activities. Time: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: $13.99 adults, $10.99 children ages 3-11, children ages 2 and under are free. For information, call 724-593-8300 or visit ltanimalpark.com. Location: Living Treasures Wild Animal Park, 288 Route 711, Jones Mills. HERB & GARDEN FAIR — (June 11) 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, visit harmonymuseum.org. Location: Harmony Museum’s 1805 Barn Annex, 303 Mercer Road, Harmony. BANTAM JEEP HERITAGE FESTIVAL — (June 10-12) 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. For information, visit bantamjeepfestival.com. Location: Cooper’s Lake Campground, 205 Currie Road, Slippery Rock, and downtown Butler. NATIONAL ROAD CHAINSAW CARVING FESTIVAL — (June 16-18) The 13th annual National Road Chainsaw Carving Festival will host chainsaw carvers from all over the U.S. and the world. Artisans will carve, display, and sell their carved items to the public. Auction on June 18 at 3 p.m., with proceeds to the Somerset County Blind Association. For information, visit carvingfest. confluencelions.org. Location: Addison’s Community Park, Fike Lane (off Main Street), Addison. LAUREL HIGHLANDS BLUEGRASS MUSIC FESTIVAL — (June 17-18) Camping, great bluegrass music, fabulous dinners, music workshops, and more. Tickets: Weekend $25. Benefits the Ligonier Township Volunteer Fire Department. Visit

laurelhighlandsbluegrass.com for music schedule, tickets and details on camping. Location: 44 Firehall Road, Route 271, Ligonier. GREATER PITTSBURGH SOAP BOX DERBY — (June 19) The greatest amateur racing event in the world has run nationally since 1934 and is designed to teach youngsters basic skills of workmanship, and the spirit of competition. Racing begins at 9 a.m. on Eden Park Boulevard in McKeesport. Visit www.pittsburghsoapboxderby.com. WOLF’S CORNERS FAIR — (June 28-July 4) An action-packed community event and Fourth of July celebration with family-oriented entertainment, including midway rides, horse show, livestock displays and competitions, demolition derby, fireworks, and more. One price includes parking, rides and shows. Visit wolfscornersfair. com. Location: Wolf’s Corners Fairgrounds, 2612 Lake Lucy Road, Tionesta. ELLWOOD CITY FESTIVAL — (July 1-3) The 36th annual event includes hundreds of handmade arts and crafts booths, and continuous entertainment. New attractions include a live butterfly tent, children’s area, moving train exhibit, a juried art show in the lodge and a fireworks finale at 10 p.m. on Sunday. Time: 11 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Free admission, with $5 parking benefiting local groups. For information, visit ellwood-city-festival.net. Location: Ewing Park, 806 Lawrence Avenue, Ellwood City. BIG BUTLER FAIR — (July 1-9) The Big Butler Fair is billed as the largest fair in Western Pennsylvania. For 161 years, families to enjoy fireworks, the midway, animals, games, demolition derbies, concerts and truck pulls. For information, call 724865-2400 or visit bigbutlerfair.com. Location: Big Butler Fairgrounds, 1127 New Castle Road, Prospect. EQT FLASHES OF FREEDOM FIREWORKS — (July 4) The EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta is hosting two individual summertime festivals — a traditional July 4 celebration — and then a month later, a full weekend of Regatta activities with entertainment and action-packed water events which AAA East Central helps sponsor. The Regatta’s Fourth of July celebration serves as Pittsburgh’s official holiday celebration complete with local main stage entertainment, food concessions, and plenty of activities for the kids. Produced by Pyrotecnico, the fireworks display is recognized as one of the best in the country. Flashes of Freedom begins at 9:35 p.m. at Point State Park in Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle.


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Lower gas prices fueling more family road trips National parks, cruises and theme parks among top choices

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amilies across the country are eagerly awaiting the end of the school year and the beginning of summer. Millions of travelers are getting ready to visit their favorite beach destinations, theme parks, or foreign countries. According to a recent AAA survey, more than one-third of Americans (35 percent) are planning to take a family vacation of 50 miles or more away from home involving two or more immediate family members in the next 12 months. Of this group, fifty-five percent of Americans say they are more likely to take a road trip this year due to lower gas prices. Road trips (69 percent), national parks (49 percent) and theme parks (42 percent) are the most popular types of vacations for families planning to travel. Vacations to international destinations (26 percent) and cruises (19 percent) round out the top five most popular vacation options for traveling families. Two-thirds of Americans say spending quality time as a family is the most important part of taking a family vacation. Whether it’s a cross-country road trip or a dream vacation to a far-off destination, travel offers busy families an excellent opportunity to share experiences and connect with each other in meaningful ways. AAA Travel experts offer tips for families planning vacations this year: • Road Trips: AAA recommends travelers map out a route in advance to

trips to international destinations this year. The current strength of the dollar makes international travel especially affordable right now and Americans will get more for their money when visiting destinations around the world. Cruises: Cruise vacations offer a variety of activities for all ages, plus children’s programs that give parents a chance to relax and unwind. Approximately 24 million vacationers are expected to cruise the world’s waterways in 2016, one million more than last year. Experienced travel agents can help first-time cruisers identify the cruise line, ship and itinerary that best suits their family.

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make the most of their road trip. Drivers should plan frequent stops, about every 100 miles or two hours, to remain alert. Tools such as AAA’s TripTik Travel Planner, in desktop and app versions, can help families find AAA Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants, gas prices and plan fun stops along the way. National Parks: The National Park Service celebrates its centennial anniversary in 2016, making it a great year for travelers to discover the parks. The most popular national parks, such as Great Smoky Mountains, Grand •

Canyon and Yosemite, may reach capacity during peak travel times, so plan ahead. For families traveling on a budget, national parks are waiving entrance fees this year Aug. 25-28, Sept. 24 and Nov. 11. Theme Parks: Theme parks are a perennial family favorite and for those with flexible travel schedules, September is a great time to visit theme parks, when travelers can experience lighter crowds and shorter lines. International destinations: Favorable exchange rates and discounted pricing are helping many families plan

Download the free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android before you go. Use it to map a route, find the lowest gas prices, access exclusive member discounts, find more than 58,000 AAA Approved and Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants, request AAA roadside assistance and more. For in-person travel planning, seek the expert advice of a trusted AAA travel advisor, who can provide personalized service and first hand destination knowledge to create a memorable family vacation. For more information and to begin planning a vacation, visit AAA.com/Travel.

PennDOT authorized messenger service at AAA offices Online License & Title service that’s fast and secure

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AA is an authorized online messenger for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and is approved to instantly process a variety of driver license and vehicle registration items. Driver license renewal or replacement, state issued non-driver photo identification card renewals and address changes are but a few of the driver license services available at your local AAA office. Examples of vehiclerelated services include registration renewals, title transfers, address changes, replacement of vehicle registration products, insurance restorations, disability parking placards and issuance of handicapped license plates for persons with disabilities. Most transactions allow you to walk out of the AAA office with the PennDOT product that you require without waiting for your documents to be mailed to you. AAA provides title and license service to both members and non-members; however, AAA members pay significantly reduced service fees. AAA also provides notary seal services for personal documents — as an added bonus for AAA Premier Members these service fees are waived! AAA is your convenient onestop shop for online processing of Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle and Driver

Most Requested Services

State Fee

AAA Member Service Fee

Non-Member Service Fee

Driver License Renewal Class C

$30.50

$5.00

$15.00

Driver License Renewal Class CM

$50.50

$5.00

$15.00

Photo Identification Card Renewal

$29.50

$5.00

$15.00

Registration Renewal

Varies

$5.00

$15.00

Registration Card/Sticker Replacement

$6.00

$5.00

$15.00

Title Transfer (title only)*

$51.00

$35.00

$50.00 Plus Notary/ Clerical Fee

Title Transfer and Issuance of Tag (passenger vehicle)*

$87.00

$35.00

$50.00 Plus Notary/ Clerical Fee

2-year Boat Registration Renewal

Varies

$5.00

$15.00

Boat Title Transfer*

$15.00

$35.00

$50.00 Plus Notary/ Clerical Fee

Notary Seal for Personal Documents (per seal)

N/A

$5.00

$5.00 Plus $3.00 Clerical Fee

*Other fees may apply. State fees may vary.

License transactions. Title and license services through AAA are available to the general public, but are offered to AAA members at a substantial discount. AAA will accept cash, check, credit cards or debit cards. For more information call our Member Service Center at 1-800-441-5008. Member Service Center hours are Monday

through Friday from 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. You may also visit your local AAA branch office for further information. PennDOT Driver License and Photo Identification Card Fees Increased Effective April 24, 2016 — If you are a Pennsylvania resident and recently received your Driver License or Photo

Identification renewal application, you may have noticed that the fee has increased. As of April 24, 2016, Driver License and Photo Identification card fees were increased by $1.00. Eleven Counties Impose Local Use Fees for Vehicle Registration — Earlier this year we announced a $5.00 increase in drivers’ annual vehicle registration fees that affected drivers whose vehicles are registered in certain Pennsylvania counties. At that time only four counties had passed an ordinance to impose the $5.00 fee; however that list has grown to include 11 counties throughout the state. The 11 counties are: Allegheny, Blair, Bucks, Cambria (effective 7/1/16), Chester (effective 6/1/16), Cumberland, Dauphin, Fulton, Greene (effective 6/30/16), Philadelphia, and Westmoreland. The $5.00 county fee is in addition to the cost of yearly vehicle registration fees, and will be collected by PennDOT at the time of initial issuance of registration and registration renewal. The funds are earmarked to be used for construction, maintenance and repair of public highways and bridges and their associated costs. A few exemptions from the $5.00 county fee include disabled veterans, severely disabled veterans and $10.00 retired status registration.


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