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Vol. 22 No. 8

From Celebrity Cruises & AAA Travel:

More ways to get more value for your vacation dollar!

Perk up a perfect cruise with great options & get $100 toward airfare!

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ince July 6, Celebrity Cruises began offering ingenious options to enhance more than 470 of its already luxurious cruise sailings departing October 2015 through April 2017. Book an ocean-view stateroom or higher at AAA Travel and choose 1 of 3 packaged offers: The go!big option entitles you to your choice of 1 of 4 perks:

Classic Beverage Package All fountain and canned soda, all bottled juices, fresh juices, premium coffees and teas, bottled water, beers up to $6; spirits, liqueurs, cocktails, frozen drinks up to $8; any wine by the glass up to $9. Plus, a 15% discount on all wines by the bottle purchased on board, even the prized Reserve Wine list and Rare Wine list. Unlimited Internet Yes, you’re miles out at sea, but that doesn’t mean you need to lose touch with friends and family on land. Celebrity ships feature wireless Internet access so you can check your social feeds, upload pho-

tos, chat online and access your email. Most ships offer Wi-Fi connectivity throughout. Wireless Internet access is available all hours of the day until the morning of debarkation.

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Get $100 from AAA toward the airfare portion of your Celebrity Cruises vacation in the Caribbean or Europe! PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY. OCEAN-VIEW STATEROOM OR HIGHER CATEGORY. 7 OR MORE NIGHTS. 2015 DEPARTURES. NEW BOOKINGS WITH FULL PAYMENT: AUG 1–31, 2015.

Prepaid Gratuities Relax, knowing that the gratuities for your room steward, maître d’, restaurant servers and others are already taken care of. A value of up to $16.45 per person per day! $150.00 Onboard Spending Money Use this generous credit toward the purchase of gifts or other items from onboard shops and boutiques, personal services (such as spa treatments, hair salons, etc), beverages and more. Per person, double occupancy. The enhanced-value go!better option (an additional $15 per person per day) entitles you to choose 2 of the 4 perks. The greatest-value go!best packaged offer ($45 per person per day above the go!big rate) includes ALL of the amenities, with a free upgrade to a Premium Beverage Package continued on page 18

AUG./SEPT. 2015

Save on Flu Shots at Participating Kmarts

Travel | Insurance/Financial | Automotive | Member Savings | AAA.com

A NEW DIGITAL EXPERIENCE MAKES ITS DEBUT ON AAA.COM

AAA is helping members protect themselves from the flu this season with a limited-time discount. Members can receive a flu vaccine for just $15 (retail price $27.99) when they show their valid AAA card at 63 participating Kmart Pharmacy locations. That’s a savings of $12.99! Flu shots are free to Medicare Part B-eligible patients with proof of insurance. Kmart Pharmacy will process most major insurances for eligibility to determine your best option. The CDC reports that 5 to 20 percent of U.S. residents contract the flu each year on average, resulting in more than 200,000 hospitalizations and thousands of deaths annually. The CDC recommends annual vaccination (for ages 6 months and older) as the first and most effective step in preventing the flu. The AAA member discounted price for flu shots at Kmart Pharmacy is valid through November 30, 2015. Contact your local Kmart Pharmacy to see if they are participating in this offer.

Papa John’s Is Newest National Partner Papa John’s opened its doors in 1984 with a philosophy that better ingredients make better pizzas. They use no trans fats, no MSG, no meat fillers and no partially hydrogenated oils. And now AAA members receive 25 percent off regular-price menu items ordered online via PapaJohns.com or the Papa John’s app using the online promo code 25AAA.

Save with 2016 Enjoy® Coupon Book AAA members can purchase the 2016 Enjoy® Coupon Book for the bargain price of $30.00, including shipping and handling. The book contains hundreds of “two-forone” and “50% off” discounts on restaurants, special events, retailers and attractions. Call 412-481-9460, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mention “AAADIRECT” and $10.00 from the sale of each book will be donated to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh’s Free Care Fund through this worthy program.

Member Night at Pittsburgh Motor Speedway Show your card and save at the Pittsburgh Motor Speedway! Sunday, September 6th: AAA members get a $5 discount when they show their membership card and kids under 16 years old get in for free with the card. AAA Safety and Insurance will be on hand to do helmet fittings for kids before the races and there will also be kids activities prior to the 7 p.m. start. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. More information can be found at http://www.ppms.com.

Household Chemical Collections

Help save the planet and save some green! AAA East Central and the Pennsylvania Resources Council are hosting Household Chemical Collections Sat., Aug. 15 in Boyce Park (Four Seasons Ski Lodge) parking lot; and Sat., Sept. 12 in South Park (Wave Pool). Times are from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Disposal fee is $3.00 per gallon (cash only). Items accepted include paint, paint products, automotive fluids, lawn and garden chemicals, cleaners, solvents, aerosol cans, and more. AAA members can save up to $5 on their disposal fee by showing their AAA card (one card per vehicle). Visit PRC.org for details.

Fire & Ice in Alaska’s Winter Wonderland Winter in Alaska is not as cold or dark as you think. Iconic winter experiences include sightseeing, dog sledding, wildlife viewing, hot springs, the Northern Lights, the Alaska Railroad, Native Heritage Center, Anchorage, Fairbanks and the famed Iditarod. See how Alaskans really live on AAA Travel’s Ultimate Alaska Tour, Feb. 25March 6, 2016. SEE PAGE 9.


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Seniors need to safeguard their assets from fraudsters Steps you can take to protect your nest egg

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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 to you have the highest probability of

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PROTECT YOUR ASSETS — Identity thieves often target seniors with their scams. 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: WHERE TO LOOK & WHAT TO LOOK FOR

You always want the best for them. So give them the benefits of AAA membership. With roadside assistance, vacation planning, maps, travel guides, exclusive savings, and much more, they can rely on AAA almost as much as they rely on you. To add an Associate to your membership, or to buy a gift membership, visit your local AAA office or call us at 1-800-441-5008. Ask about a special offer for new Associate memberships!

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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

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


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A new digital experience makes its debut Westmoreland Region Official publication of the Westmoreland Region of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central Eastgate Shopping Center 5142 Rt 30, Suite 135 Greensburg PA 15601-3604 724-834-8300 USPS 0522-130 ISSN 0891-1126 Periodicals Postage Paid at Greensburg PA Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist Westmoreland Region 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, 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

Regional President .......................Gary N. Beck Sr. Regional Board of Directors Kenneth A. Bacha, Gary N. Beck Sr., Dominic Ciarimboli, Mark S. Mansour, Gilfert M. Mihalich, Debra Pezze, Dennis J. Slyman, James C. Stump, James C. Stump, Jr.

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Copyright ©2015 by AAA East Central. Publication of an advertisement in the AAA Motorist does not constitute an endorsement of the product or service by the AAA Motorist or by AAA East Central, except in the case of products and services which are being offered by AAA East Central.

Discover what’s new on the AAA.com website By Gary Beck, Sr. President, Westmoreland Region AA East Central has upgraded its website with a new userfriendly layout, improved graphic identity and a streamlined, more contemporary interface. AAA.com not only has a new look and feel, it offers enhanced functionality and security. Versatile, accessible and designed to facilitate navigation, it effortlessly combines valuable, in-depth AAA content with a host of additional new tools and features. Naturally, we wanted it to look good — not only for its own sake — but because we know that good graphic design enriches the user experience. By incorporating a new “responsive” structure, AAA.com is completely adaptable to any browser, screen resolution and mobile device — seamlessly and across all channels. Connect with any tablet or mobile device and access trusted AAA travel advice and information no matter where you are in the world. We’re also broadening our scope with a variety of new and upgraded features. These include: Repair Cost Estimator — Our newest feature released in beta, allows members to get a handle on their auto repair costs. Whether you need to replace the timing belt, or install new brake pads, AAA can provide you with an estimate for the repairs, along with details on parts and labor costs with the AAA discount. Automotive Research Center —

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Gary Beck The AAA Automotive Research Center (ARC), a state-of-the-art automotive test facility, performs emissions, fuel economy, performance, and many other types of tests on cars, light trucks, and related products. Learn about vehicle maintenance, and find useful information on a range of key automotive topics including fuel efficiency, safety and technology. AAA Travel — Secure online booking is available for flights, hotels, car rentals, cruises, tours, special AAA Vacations, and attractions like Disney and Universal Orlando. The new AAA. com also features dozens of exclusive limited-time travel specials on hotels, car rentals, restaurants, attractions, and more. A recent survey found AAA mem-

bers are more likely to find better room rates at AAA.com/hotels than at other leading online travel sites 72 percent of the time. Approved Auto Repair Facility Locator — Our Approved Auto Repair program refers AAA members to auto repair facilities that meet and maintain high professional standards. And with our new design it’s easier than ever to find the right facility. Search for a facility by services offered, amenities or special promotions. Once you find a facility, you can browse current offers and get directions. AAA Office Locator — With your approval, the AAA Office locator will auto-populate your nearest search results using your device’s location. You can also search by zip code, city or state. Once you’ve selected a location, view the services provided as well as address, phone number, operating hours, and get directions. My Account — The redesigned My Account screen provides a streamlined interface for managing your membership and insurance (Pennsylvania only), including making a payment; sign up for Auto Renewal; update your contact information; or upgrading your membership or adding an associate. AAA.com is now more informative, more reader-friendly, and more insynch with the busy lives of AAA members. It’s an indispensable online companion and the perfect compliment to the brick and mortar AAA locations that you know and trust.

membersonly Keep it all in the family with free Junior Associates Priceless protection for young drivers ages 16, 17 and 18

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f you have a teen that has reached driving age, don’t let them go it alone. AAA members can extend their AAA coverage for dependents age 16 to 18, with a free Junior Associate membership. They’ll carry their very own AAA card, and are entitled to AAA benefits and services including 24/7 roadside assistance, exclusive savings at AAA Discounts & Rewards, AAA Mobile and GPS solutions and more. AAA membership covers the individual, not the vehicle. That’s why it is so important for everyone in your household to have their own AAA membership card. All AAA members — Primary or Associate, or Junior Associate — are entitled to every AAA benefit and service. And every member is covered in any car they drive — even as a passenger in a nonmember’s car. AAA Junior Associate membership may be free, but it packs a very big punch. It’s a passport to valuable, no cost travel services like online TripTik routings, maps, TourBooks and eTourBook guides. And with the AAA

Mobile App it stays with you, even when you’re on the go. Available for Apple and Android devices, Junior Associates have access to Roadside Assistance, TripTik® Guides, member discounts, maps, gas prices, driving directions, and more, all from one integrated app. It’s a discount card that entitles Junior Associates to exclusive savings at thousands of “Discounts and Rewards” partners on AAA.com. This innovative new shopping experience features deep discounts, limited-time offers and everyday savings on electronics, apparel, attractions, movie tickets and more at thousands of on-line retailers, including national retailers like Kohl’s, Macy’s, and Best Buy. Your AAA card also means access to quality automotive advice and service at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities that meet our strict standards of excellence. Parents and teens should check out Keys2Drive a groundbreaking website at TeenDriving.AAA.com. Keys2Drive helps parents work with their teens through every important learning-

to-drive milestone, from choosing a driver education program, to deciding when it’s time to go solo. Free Junior Associate memberships are available for dependent children age 16, 17, or 18 residing at the Primary Member’s household. Regular Associate memberships are also available for the Primary’s spouse or one adult age 18 and older and dependent children age 19 through 23, residing at the Primary Member’s household. And the costs are surprisingly modest. Junior Associates are free while regular AAA Associate protection is available for just $25.00 per member per year ($33 for AAA Plus). New associate membership fees will also be pro-rated to your expiry date for added savings and convenience.

The choice is yours

Members can add Junior Associate members at any time by calling or visiting your local AAA office or, by clicking on aaa.com/JuniorAssociate. All Associate Members must reside at the Primary Member’s address, and proof of age may be required.


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A nice surprise — Life insurance may cost less than you think There are ways to make life insurance more affordable By Robin Jones hen Mike Richards found out that his wife, Linda, was having twins, he figured it was time to buy some life insurance. He wanted to ensure his family’s financial security and know that his mortgage and kids’ college tuition would be covered if something were to happen to him. And he understood that he had to jump on it. “I knew the longer I waited, the more expensive it would be,” he says. But his policy cost less than he expected. “I was really surprised it wasn’t higher,” he says. His experience is common. Yet many people don’t purchase life insurance because they worry about the cost. Worldwide research and consulting company LIMRA recently found that 85 percent of people who didn’t have life insurance chose not to buy it because they thought it’d be too expensive. Seventy-eight percent of those who already had some life insurance didn’t buy more for the same reason. But LIMRA also found that the average cost of a 20-year $250,000 term life insurance policy for a healthy 30-yearold was $400 per year. That’s about $33 per month, less than most 30-year-olds spend on one dinner out with friends. Here are a few ways to make life insurance even more affordable. Buy early — Age is probably the most important factor in determining cost. Youth is generally an advantage. For

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FAMILY MATTERS — Life insurance can guarantee your family’s future. example, the policy that costs a healthy 30-year-old $400 a year could cost a healthy 50-year-old closer to $1,500. So it’s best to buy coverage as soon as someone depends on your income, whether that’s a spouse or a child. If you purchase your policy when you’re young and healthy, consider locking in your low rate for as long as possible. The right term life policy might let you keep your premium low for up to 30 years. A permanent policy like whole life or universal life might go longer. Stay healthy — Health is generally the second most important thing insur-

ers consider when they set premiums. Most companies will charge smokers and the obese more. Rates also increase for those with other health conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or diabetes. However, if you can show that you take care of yourself—by maintaining a healthy diet or exercise routine—most insurers will keep your premium low. If you’re healthy, think about individual term insurance — A group policy through your workplace will usually cost more because it has to cover the unhealthy people in the group. Don’t overbuy — Purchasing too lit-

tle life insurance risks leaving your family in a position where they can’t pay the bills. But premiums rise as coverage increases, which is why it’s important to meet with an experienced life insurance agent who can help you decide how much life insurance is right and explain the various life insurance products that may be available to you. Consider a convertible term policy — Term life insurance, which covers you for a limited amount of time (a term), is usually less expensive than whole life or universal life. Those plans are referred to as permanent, because they can cover you for your entire life. Many people opt for term insurance because it’s more affordable. If you do decide to purchase term life insurance, make sure it’s a convertible policy: one that starts off as term insurance but can be converted to permanent insurance without having to re-qualify for the policy when you’re ready for a permanent policy.

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.

Ride with Hertz, park for free at Hertz rental locations

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ow would you rather spend $35 in Chicago — paying the average price to park your car for the day, or taking in the Chicago skyline from the top of Navy Pier’s iconic Ferris wheel? No matter the city, expensive parking fees and the time spent searching for a spot can be a real hassle. Parking prices have climbed over the years, as cities and neighborhoods expand and develop, cashing in on parking fees. Major U.S. cities and top tourist spots have some of the highest daily parking rates, according to the most recent Colliers International Parking Rate Survey. Honolulu, New York City, and Chicago will cost drivers the most when it comes to securing a place to park. Median daily parking rates run the highest at about $42 in Honolulu, about $31 in the Big Apple and just less than $30 in Los Angeles. Whether you’re planning to drive to your destination, or renting a car when you arrive, booking with Hertz saves. A Hertz car gives renters access to parking at all Hertz rental locations, saving time and money. AAA members also receive up to

20 percent off rentals, free unlimited mileage on most vehicles, a free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Membership and a free rental day. Save your cash for doing the things you love! The Hertz Gold Plus Rewards program allows members to bypass the counter at the airport, pick up the rental with a driver’s license and hit the road. Drop-off is faster with eReturn, and upgrades and updates are available right on your cell phone. As one of the nation’s top green companies, according to Newsweek, Hertz’s fleet of fuel-efficient cars will go easy on the environment and take you farther without setting back your wallet. Even Hertz offices are becoming more environmentally friendly. Last year alone, Hertz offices recycled more than 2 million gallons of used oil and auto waste, recycled 414,000 tires and used reclaimed water in 80 percent of their car washes. With 15 solar locations nationwide, and five additional solar offices in the works, Hertz is driving change toward sustainability. For details on all Hertz discounts, visit AAA.com/Hertz.


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Welcome to your new favorite credit card The AAA Member Rewards Visa® can be very rewarding

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he purchases you make every day will reward you when you use the AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card. There’s no limit on how much you can earn and no spending categories that change quarterly. The Member Rewards card can be used for everything from your gym membership to your phone bill to a family vacation. Any purchases you make will earn points. Depending on what you purchase, you’ll get at least one point for every dollar you spend. If you use the credit card to make purchases at the grocery store, drug store or at the gas pump – and who doesn’t have these expenses on a regular basis – you will earn two points for every dollar spent. Where the credit card gets really rewarding is when you use it to make qualifying purchases at AAA, including travel, merchandise and insurance. Every dollar spent with AAA on qualified purchases earns three points. Next time you have to renew your membership, why not use the card and earn triple points? You can start redeeming those points for 1% cash back starting with as few as 5,000 points. To illustrate, if you spend $100 a week at the grocery store, over the course of a year you’ll have spent $5,200. At 2 points per $1, that comes out to 10,400 points or $104 cash back. See how fast your points can add up?

MORE REWARDING — The AAA Member Rewards Visa® card lets you earn points on your purchases. There’s no end to how the Member Rewards card can work in your favor. Use it to purchase large ticket items or to pay for your travel arrangements. It makes sense to use a credit card with reward points rather than writing a check for a large amount. It’s money back in your pocket. The Member Rewards card comes with a lot of flexibility, too. Cardholders can choose to redeem points for a variety of options. Exclusive rewards include AAA vouchers good for trav-

el, car repairs at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities, gift cards, a statement credit, car rentals and hotel stays in the U.S. Using a credit card to pay for everyday purchases can also be safer than carrying cash or using a debit card. If lost or stolen, Member Rewards Visa cardholders have zero liability protection against fraudulent purchases. Right now, there’s more reason than ever before to apply for the card. When you open up a new account in one of

our AAA branch offices, you’ll qualify for a $100 statement credit if you make at least $250 in purchases within 90 days of activating the account. It’s a great offer, exclusive for our members. Here at AAA, we believe that financial rewards and benefits are what our members have come to expect. The Member Rewards credit card is just one of the many reasons your membership has real value. For information about rates, fees, other costs and benefits associated with the use of this credit card, or to apply, visit a AAA branch office. Earn 1 point per dollar of new net retail purchase transactions (qualifying purchases less credits, returns and adjustments) charged to the card each billing cycle. Earn 2 points per dollar for purchases made with the card at any eligible gas, grocery or pharmacy retail merchant categories as designated by Bank of America. Earn 3 points per dollar for 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 Bank of America. Points expire (5) years from the end of the billing cycle during which the points were earned. Additional restrictions apply. Details accompany new account materials. This credit card program is issued and administered by Bank of America, N.A. Visa is a registered trademark of Visa International Service Association and is used by the issuer pursuant to license from Visa U.S.A. Inc.

Members are “insiders” at their local AAA office Working with professionals gets you the right information

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hether you’re planning a vacation to Disney World or jet-setting across the Atlantic, AAA can help ease the trip planning process. AAA East Central’s 83 branch offices provide members with free and discounted services, travel planning information and services not available anywhere else. Travel specialists offer a range of knowledge to help members map the best route for road trips, find information on things to do and choose the best places to stay around specific destinations. Agents can create customized itineraries for members, including extras like guided tours, dinners and behindthe-scenes visits normally not included with other vacation options. For trips that take you farther away from home, security can be a concern. Signing up for TravelMoney at your local branch office ensures security and budget control while you travel. The AAA Visa TravelMoney Card works just like a debit card. Prepaid and reloadable, TravelMoney cards provide members with the flexibility needed in traveling abroad, emergency replacements if lost or stolen, zero liability on fraudulent charges and easy budgeting. Load as little as $100, and use it at various

PERSONAL SERVICE — AAA East Central’s 83 branch offices offer travel planning services and more. ATMs worldwide. When you only need a little spending money for your trip abroad, AAA specialists can help you order a TipPak. Perfect for purchasing snacks, paying cab fares and leaving tips, TipPaks allow for a smooth transition to your destination. Simply call your local office ahead

of time to check availability and reserve your currency. Larger denominations of foreign money are also available for purchase. Our in-branch ticket sales offer member discounts on admissions to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Legoland Florida, Hersheypark,

SeaWorld and Busch Gardens. More discount tickets are available at AAA.com that members can purchase and print out online. Branch offices can also assist you with travel insurance. Agents can help you choose the best insurance plan, whether you need insurance for a single trip or you’re looking for annual coverage. AAA members can apply for a passport at local branches and opt to sign up for an International Driving Permit. In addition to the convenience and savings on trip planning, AAA members receive discounts to hundreds of retail locations, restaurants and attractions. Stop by a branch office to pick up a Discount Guide with a complete list of discount partners. Finding your local AAA office is as easy as logging onto AAA.com and clicking on “AAA Locations” at the top right of the page.

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veryone’s needs are different; that’s why AAA offers several types of membership. Your benefits will only increase with each level, giving you the freedom to choose the membership option that fits your budget and that works best for you. With a multitude of advanced benefits and services AAA Premier takes the traditional benefits of AAA membership and supersizes them. Benefits like Roadside Assistance with up to 200 miles of free towing; Car Rental Reimbursement; and up to $100 Home Lockout services. Just as AAA Plus expands Classic AAA coverage, Premier is an enhancement to AAA Plus. It’s all about having the freedom to select the membership option that works for you. And AAA Premier is AAA to the maximum. Members who want to go the distance will find that AAA Premier can deliver one tow of up to 200 miles per household, in addition to up to 100 miles on remaining tows per membership year. If your vehicle needs to be towed, AAA Premier steps up by reimbursing you with up to $55 in rental car fees. Premier members are entitled to a free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards membership. And when you rent from Hertz (in conjunction with a tow) you’ll receive a one-day complimentary standard rental

STEP UP TO AAA PREMIER — AAA Premier will go as far as life can take you. car from an approved location. Suppose your trip is delayed or interrupted due to a collision, mechanical failure, vehicle theft, illness, injury or even severe weather. You’re more than 100 miles from home, and what do you do? AAA Premier members are eligible for up to $1,500 Trip Interruption benefits toward the cost of transporta-

tion, accommodations, meals or related expenses. Premier is so generous it even pays up to $500 to return your vehicle to your home if these issues result in the use of substitute transportation. With free Global Emergency Assistance, the next time you’re on a domestic or international vacation one call is all it takes to arrange medical pro-

vider referrals, prescription replacement, lost ticket and document replacement and emergency translation services. While traveling on a domestic or international trip of at least 100 driving miles from home AAA Premier provides “24-7” Concierge Service, for assistance in securing tickets, reservations, golf tee times, and more. Premier members also save at AAA offices, with free passport photos and free notary service on personal documents; waiving the $35.00 AAA Travel Agency flight reservation fee; and up to $300,000 Travel Accident Insurance when travel arrangements are made through AAA. AAA Premier is available at an annual fee of just $35 per household, in addition to the members’ Classic and AAA Plus membership dues. Premier can be added at any time to an existing membership (benefits subject to 7-day waiting period).

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raveling abroad can be a rewarding experience. But unexpected events can sometimes spoil even the most carefully crafted vacation. What if you’re suddenly unable to go because of an illness to a non-traveling loved one? What do you do if your luggage is lost or stolen, or you or a family member are injured while away from home? 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, 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 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 your road trip is interrupted.

NO WORRIES — If something does happen on your vacation, you want to be prepared. 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, emer-

gency 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 nonrefundable 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

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SPECTACULAR SCENERY! EXCITING ADVENTURES! 1ST-CLASS ARRANGEMENTS!

Ultimate ALASKA Get a $50 DICK’S SPORTING GOODS GIFT CARD — convenient for purchasing some cold-weather gear for your trip! — when you book & deposit by 8-31-15. 1 GIFT CARD PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

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Discover Spain’s Classics

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AAA MEMBERS SAVE MUCHO! Premier....$400 Plus .........$350 Classic .....$325 Book & deposit by 8/31/15 PER ROOM, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

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AGNÍFICO! Even if you know no other Spanish or Portuguese, this one word sums up all of the sights, culture, foods and experiences you’ll encounter & enjoy on AAA’s 12-night “Spain’s Classics & Portugal” tour that departs on April 6, 2016. To make it even more magnífico, AAA offers members a discount of as much as $400 when they book and deposit by Aug 31, 2015. Classic AAA members will save $325, Plus members $350 and Premier members $400 (per room, double occupancy). Spain & Portugal occupy southwestern Europe’s immense peninsula called Iberia, a name derived from the Ebro, Spain’s largest river by volume. Both nations played pivotal roles in the “discovery” of the New World. And now, more than 5 centuries later, Americans in increasing numbers are discovering the pleasures of these lands blessed with abundant sunshine and a wealth of historical, cultural, gastronomical and recreational riches.

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Once a global empire and colonial power, Spain ruled many parts of the world throughout history. Today, it’s a country with an unhurried, relaxed atmosphere — and a place welcoming to travelers from all over the world. You’ll sense its former glory and its present hospitality on your tour of Madrid, the vibrant capital, especially at its lively and historic center (the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor). After a fascinating tour of the Royal Palace’s lavish halls, banquet rooms, throne room, armory and courtyard, travel south to Toledo, a UWH site and Spain’s glorious medieval capital. Marvel at its Gothic cathedral, a 13th-century synagogue and Santo Tomé (church home of El Greco’s The Burial of Count Orgaz). Exclusive AAA Excursion (included): Madrid never sleeps...and nights are a crucial part of the capital’s life-style. Enjoy Old World ambience and traditional Castilian tapas in the city’s heart. Then view and visit its many attractive sites illuminated at night, including the Cibeles Fountain and the

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Gran Via thoroughfare. Continue on to the extraordinary Moorish-flavored city of Córdoba. Tour the Mezquita (UWH), an architectural marvel built by the Moors in the 8th century as a magnificent mosque, which then became the city’s cathedral in the 16th century. See also its well-preserved Jewish Quarter. In Seville, Spain’s “cultural capital,” see Columbus’ tomb, the ornate cathedral (UWH) and Giralda Bell Tower. Enjoy a walking tour of quaint old Santa Cruz Quarter with its bright flowers, white-washed buildings and winding streets. Visit Plaza de España and María Luisa Park, one of Europe’s loveliest. Top it off with regional cuisine and an unforgettable flamenco performance by Seville’s top dancers. Another UWH site awaits at Granada’s immense hilltop palace; Alhambra is a marvel of geometric patterns, tilework, fountains and gardens. In Valencia, a treasure trove of Roman and Arabic architecture surrounded by citrus groves, visit Lladro and learn about the history and making of its world-famous porcelain figurines. A “paella experience” reveals where this Valencia rice & seafood dish originated and how it’s made — and includes a tasty paella lunch! Last but not least, Barcelona buzzes with life! See the city’s sights, including Antonio Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia (UWH), Parc Güell, Casa Batlló and the unconventional Casa Milà.

Exclusive AAA Excursion (included): Tantalize your tastebuds at Moncho’s, a popular waterfront restaurant in Barcelona famous for fine seafood and Catalan regional cuisine. After dinner, enjoy a panoramic evening tour of this unique city. By tour’s end, you’ll agree that Spain & Portugal are indeed magnífico!

AAA Member Rate: $4,735

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YELLOWSTONE IN WINTER

LIBERTY OF THE SEAS

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

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Just because you don’t own a home in Florida is no reason you can’t be a “snowbird” and live the leisurely (and warm!) life-style of the Sunshine State for 28 nights (Saturdayto-Saturday weeks) in 2016. AAA Travel has just what you need: 4-week Saturday-to-Saturday rentals of a roomy furnished vacation home in peaceful Port Charlotte! On the southwest Gulf Coast just 100 miles south of Tampa and 65 miles north of Naples, Port Charlotte is a premier ecotourism destination that’s off the beaten path and free of crowds, yet offers sailing, boating, fishing, birding, shopping, dining, arts & more. One of Sail magazine’s 10 Greatest Places to Sail, the Charlotte Harbor area offers nature adventures like canoeing/kayaking on 53 trails, exploring 5 national wild-life refuges and discovering prime birding opportunities. There are more than 70 parks & preserves, 16 golf courses and numerous sporting events and recreational facilities. Cultural pursuits include visual arts, theater, dance and music (Port Charlotte is home to the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra). No wonder Money magazine called it Best Place to Retire. Choose from a selection of attractively landscaped homes, and use yours as a base from which to explore the local area’s uncrowded beaches and/or the many attractions within comfortable driving distance. Or just settle in, take advantage of the screened-in swimming pool and laugh at winter back home! Get away from it all...or invite family and/or friends to share some Florida fun with you. These 3-bedroom/2-bathroom (some with 2.5) homes can comfortably sleep 6 (bedding/ linens provided). They feature fully equipped kitchens (dishwasher, stove/oven, refrigerator/freezer, microwave) and dining areas for everyone to gather in...screened-in heated pools for swimming, lounging and loafing! Living rooms feature entertainment centers (with cable). Optional weekly cleaning/linen service is available for an additional fee. Imagine not having to shovel snow this winter...and watching the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico instead. Forget about bundling up just to go to the corner store...and ATURE slipping into a soothing pool after dining on your patio instead. With AAA’s CA O help, you can look forward to winter this year; contact a AAA travel agent now! TI

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175 Rosemary St .............1/2–1/30: $3,925 • 1/30–2/27: $5,269 • 2/27–3/26: $5,405 • 3/26–4/23: $4,409 17499 Poston Ave ..............................................1/2–1/30: $4,275 • 1/30–2/27: $5,719 • 2/27–3/26: $5,785 18017 Brazil Ave .................................................................................................................... 1/30–2/27: $5,055 18106 Lake Worth Blvd ....................................................................... 1/16–2/13: $4,959 • 2/13–3/26: $8,435 18239 Temple Ave ............................................1/30–2/27: $5,269 • 2/27–3/26: $5,405 • 3/26–4/23: $4,409 18279 Caddy Ave .............................................1/30–2/27: $5,719 • 2/27–3/26: $5,785 • 3/26–4/23: $4,825

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Avoid potential airport hassles: Motorcoach to & from your cruise! Park for free, then relax on AAA’s convenient “Cruise Express” motorcoach right to your ship!

Bucket-list “iCruise” features inviting itinerary!

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Grandeur of the Seas — from Baltimore MD

These Anthem sailings include a 1-night before-cruise hotel stay near Cape Liberty NJ and a short driving tour of New York City.

Jan 14-25 •

from $1,885

San Juan PR • Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas USVI • Philipsburg, St Maarten Basseterre, St Kitts • Plus 5 days at sea

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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

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The “i”s have it on a truly out-of-the-ordinary luxury cruise sailing to Ireland and Iceland. AAA Travel and Celebrity Cruises invite you to experience 2 fascinating islands rarely paired together on a single cruise. Sail roundtrip from Southampton to St Peter Port (UK); Cork (Ireland); Akureyri, Isafjordur & Reykjavik (Iceland); and Belfast (UK), with 4 relaxing days at sea to enjoy the many pleasures of your ship. Celebrity Eclipse sets new standards for modern luxury vacations. Renowned for contemporary décor and an extraordinary choice of dining options, Eclipse also offers a wide selection of bars and lounges to suit every mood; almost endless Add $15 per person entertaintment, from impressive theater Add $45 per day. per person per day. shows to the peace & quiet of the library; and a Classic Beverage Packages for 2 • variety of activities to keep mind, body and soul The • Unlimited Internet for 2 Perks! • Prepaid Tips for 2 in tune. Visit AAA.com/iCruise for complete • $150 Onboard Spending Money per person itinerary details and more information.

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AUTUMN FUN IN NEW ENGLAND

HISTORY!! CUISINE ! FESTIVAL

GETTYSBURG APPLEFEST

Oct 9-11 •

AAA Member Rate: $619

Enjoy history, tasty cuisine and harvest festivities. Tour Gettysburg National Battlefield, the President Dwight D 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.

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AAA Member Rate: $699

In Louisville KY, see “bats” at the Louisville Slugger Factory. At KY Derby Museum, make a witch’s hat. Tour Churchill Downs. Dine at a mansion and attend the Jack o’ Lantern Spectacular — 5,000+ pumpkins glowing in the night! Visit Old Friends, a retirement/rescue facility for Thoroughbreds. 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 •

CAPE COD OYSTER FESTIVAL

AAA Member Rate: $159

Have fun in Pittsburgh at a hands-on cooking class, making a holiday brunch and eating the results! Play a “Foodie Feud” game for prizes! Materials/recipes included.

LAST-CHANCE TOURS!

Oct 15-20 •

AAA Member Rate: $1,085

Stay at an oceanfront property. Attend the fun-filled Wellfleet Oyster Festival and visit a popular winery. Tour a working cranberry bog and America’s oldest glassworks. See Hyannis & Hyannisport, the Kennedy Museum and the Mystic Seaport Museum. Stop at Pennsylvania’s Steamtown National Historic Site on the way home. 9 meals.

GET A JUMP ON HOT HOLIDAY TOURS! Holidays in Branson MO

Nov 11-16 •

Cape May NJ

Nov 29–Dec 2 • AAA Member Rate: $875

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Enjoy 5 shows (Johnny Mathis, Texas Tenors, SIX, Million Dollar Quartet, Dublin’s Irish Tenors & Celtic Ladies) in the “Live Music Show Capital of the World.” Also: College of the Ozarks, Fantastic Caverns, Indianapolis Speedway & more. 9 meals. Experience the splendor of Victorian Cape May decorated for the holidays. 6 meals.

Smoky Mountains with Bob Logue Nov 30–Dec 3 • AAA Member Rate: $715

Travel with Bob Logue to experience the best in Smoky Mountain entertainment in Pigeon Forge TN. 6 meals.

Best of VA & Willliamsburg Christmas Dec 3-8 • AAA Member Rate: $1,035

Begin your holiday celebration in Virginia, visiting multiple historic cities and sites to include the Williamsburg Grand Illumination, Mt Vernon, Jamestown and more! 8 meals.

Pgh Holiday Houses of Worship

Dec 7 & 9 • AAA Member Rate: $89 each

Step inside some of the most impressive churches and buildings in Pittsburgh, with lunch at Church Brew Works in Lawrenceville on this annual sell-out. 1 meal.

Christkindl Market: Mifflinburg PA Dec 10-11 • AAA Member Rate: $359

Capture the spirit of the season with a visit to Mifflinburg Christkindl Market, Christmas Tree Farm, historic Williamsport and more. 3 meals.

’Tis the Season in New York City NY Dec 14-16 • AAA Member Rate: $805

Experience the lights and splendor of New York City during the holidays, with The Ride (unique motorcoach tour with live on-street entertainment), midtown lodging, Radio City Christmas Spectacular and Tavern on the Green. 1 meal.

Deep Creek Art & Wine Festival

Sept 12-13 •

AAA Member Rate: $445

Adirondack Balloon Festival: NY Sept 17-20 •

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ST KITTS: What’s a town square fashioned after London’s Piccadilly Circus doing in the middle of the Caribbean? It’s just one of many surprises St Kitts has in store. BARBADOS: The turquoise sea surrounding this island is a great backdrop for golfing and perfect for snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing. DOMINICA: Home to one of the world’s last untouched rainforests, Dominica boasts more than a thousand species of flora, a boiling lake and 300+ rivers — with almost as many waterfalls. ST MAARTEN (pictured): The Dutch and French left their marks on this heavenly slice of tropical delight. Its beaches are some of the most breathtaking in the Caribbean region. PLUS 4 FULL DAYS OF CRUISING AT SEA!

Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale AAA Member Rates from $1,675

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Member Benefits Exclusive Offers Get up to $100.00 in perks!

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Book & make a deposit by SEPT 15 on a 2015 7-night-or-longer air-inclusive Pleasant Holidays vacation to HAWAII, MEXICO or the CARIBBEAN and enjoy:

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Extend the fun & increase the value...on 2 back-to-back 2016 cruises: Visit a variety of Caribbean destinations AND get $100.00 toward your air by booking 1 or BOTH of these Celebrity Equinox departures! March 4-14

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German Christmas Markets Experience Old World holiday-season traditions! Germany’s many unique Christmas markets and fairs, a tradition begun in the Late Middle Ages, are popular because of their enchanting festive atmosphere. Aromas of roasting chestnuts, savory sausages and freshly baked goods fill the air. Festively decorated, boutique-lined streets and stall-lined town centers brim with locally hand-made, highquality crafts, toys, wood carvings and delicate ornaments. Enjoy this escorted tour’s convenience and efficiency by spending 4 nights in Nuremberg and 3 in Munich. You’ll comfortably “settle in,” taking short rides each day to the markets and landmarks surrounding the 2 base cities; forget about packing and unpacking each day! Start in Nuremberg, with a tour featuring views of the imperial castle (Kaiserburg) and the site of the Nuremberg Rallies. Then visit your very first Christkindlmarkt.

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go!big go!better go!best (all fountain & canned soda, all bottled juices, fresh-squeezed juices, premium coffees & teas, all specialty coffees, Evian, Pellegrino, Perrier, Vitamin Water, Red Bull; cocktails, wines by the glass and beers up to $13. Plus, a 20% discount on all wines by the bottle purchased on board, even the Reserve and Rare wine lists). Plus, all 3rd and 4th guests in a stateroom receive a free 40-minute Internet Package and a free Classic Nonalcoholic Beverage Package, for all options. And, to top it all off, AAA Travel offers $100.00 per member (double occupancy) toward the airfare portion of your cruise vacation of 7 nights or longer when booked with full payment between Aug 1 and Aug 31, 2015. Cruisers choose Celebrity because it’s the world’s leading premium cruise line. They choose it for its stylishly designed accommodations, globally inspired cuisine prepared by a James Beard–featured chef, amenities and activities to keep guests busy — if they like — from morning un-

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til night, and a level of service that’s unsurpassed. But cruisers also choose Celebrity because of a feeling — a sense that every aspect of every cruise — every meal, activity, shore excursion and staff interaction — matters. And it does, because it matters to you. That’s what makes Celebrity what it is — and what sets it apart from other cruise lines. Celebrity’s Europe With 45 cruise vacations to more than 90 destinations, and new packages that deliver more of every one of those destinations, Celebrity is ready to show you Europe on a grand scale. Signature Event sailings coincide with iconic events such as the Cannes Film Festival and the British Open. New destinations like Skagen, Denmark, and Ísafjördur, Iceland. And, with more than 1,300 shore excursions and 20 overnight ports, — including 2 full days in Istanbul, Turkey, and Dubrovnik, Croatia — your European vacation will be memorable, indulgent and deeply personal. No wonder

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Visit your local AAA Travel office, log on to AAA.com/Cruises or call 1-800-354-8761 Celebrity has been named the best cruise line in Europe 5 years in a row. Celebrity’s Caribbean For every powder-soft, sandy beach and crystalline cove, there’s something surprising and exciting to be found in the Caribbean. And with 33 destinations you’re sure to find it. Celebrity’s 2- to 14-night cruises include overnight stays in Oranjestad, Aruba; Willemstad, Curaçao; Bridgetown, Barbados; and the newest port of call — New Orleans, Louisiana, which is also a Signature Event Sailing during

Mardi Gras. You’ll have an opportunity to jump-start your vacation with a City Stay Vacation package in your embarkation city. Maybe you’d like to spend 3 nights before your cruise in luxury accommodations while you check out the neon-lit scene that is South Beach? Or how about exploring the cobblestone streets of Old Town in San Juan, Puerto Rico? No matter your interest, the Caribbean offers something for everyone. The go!big, go!better, go!best offer is limited by availability on applicable 4-night-or-longer sailings from October 2015 through April 2017 (excluding Transatlantic, Transpacific, Repositioning, XP and South America repositioning sailings).


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his year will go down a great time to see Europe. Favorable exchange rates have made popular European destinations much more affordable, helping travelers stretch their vacation budgets further. In addition to warm-weather destinations across the U.S. and the Caribbean, European cities including London, Rome, Dublin and Paris are among AAA’s top vacation destinations for 2015. According to the U.S. Office of Travel & Tourism Industries, the number of Americans traveling to Europe has risen significantly this year. Some of AAA’s most popular domestic vacation spots include Miami, Myrtle Beach, Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas and Branson. “Now is an excellent time for travelers to plan and book their dream vacation to Europe,” said Jim Lehman, president AAA East Central. “Many Americans are also thinking about family destinations like Orlando theme parks and beach vacations.” More and more travelers are choosing AAA Vacations® for trips to Europe, as well as places closer to home and abroad. This collection of specially designed cruises, guided tours and independent vacations offer everything from the traditional to the exotic. Each itinerary is designed with the AAA member in mind and includes Built-In Value along with exclusive member benefits such as 24/7 Member

Care and Best Price Guarantee. AAA Vacations® can be booked at more than 1,000 AAA Travel offices. And every AAA Vacations® itinerary is packed with exceptional Built-In Value including engaging experiences and complimentary inclusions that would be considered “extra” on similar vacations if offered at all. Once-in-alifetime experiences — such as soaking in a geothermal pool in Iceland, strolling through Rome on a guided walking tour, or enjoying a traditional Black Forest dinner with a German family — are included in your package. AAA Vacations® Cruises have their own Built-In Values, which include priority check-in, onboard spending credits, complimentary specialty restaurant dining, and more. More than 2,000 cruise sailings are available for 2016 departures. When you add it all up these little touches can make your vacation experience a lot more festive and enjoyable. To maximize your next vacation, AAA recommends travelers seek the expert advice of a trusted AAA travel advisor, who can provide personalized service and first-hand destination knowledge to create an unforgettable vacation experience. Your AAA Travel Agent will check to see if AAA Vacations is combinable with other AAA member benefits, plus cruise and tour past passenger discounts and benefits.

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ou can still take in Manhattan while savoring the salty tang of New England, or the sybaritic pleasures of L.A. Bicoastal cruisers can choose from a variety of East and West Coast departures this fall and winter aboard Princess Cruises. Take one or the other, or both on the same trip. With glamorous homeports, and creative itineraries, twelve of their newest, most feature-filled ships will sail more than 230 departures on 48 itineraries to 86 destinations. Guests will have the opportunity to sail the Caribbean onboard the spectacular Royal Princess and Regal Princess, while Crown Princess and Ruby Princess will be positioned together on the West Coast for the first time. An all-new, five-day Mexico sampler cruise features an overnight stay in Cabo San Lucas, famous for its gorgeous beaches and the Los Arcos rock formations at land’s end. On the East Coast enjoy the spectacular fall foliage on seven-day voyages roundtrip from New York to New England and Atlantic Canada during September and October. Regal Princess will be calling in at Newport, Boston, Bar Harbor, Saint John and Halifax. Caribbean Princess’ popular 10-day itinerary between New York and Québec adds an overnight in Québec City, with stops at the secluded seaside hamlets of Gaspé and Ville Saguenay. Princess’ newest ships are both return-

CHOOSE YOUR CRUISE — Princess offers a variety of East and West Coast departures this fall and winter. ing to the sunny Caribbean for the fall and winter season. An intoxicating mix of classic Italian ambience, gourmet dining and stellar entertainment Regal Princess will offer both seven-day Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages from Ft. Lauderdale. The 3600 passen-

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he only thing better than a nice meal or a night on the town is getting them at a great value. This year, AAA is again pleased to offer members the 2016 Enjoy® Coupon Book for the bargain price of $30.00, including shipping and handling. It’s jam-packed with hundreds of “two-forone” and “50% off discounts on fine and casual dining, sporting events, theatre, floral arrangements, golf, car care, travel, dry cleaning and much more. Participating merchants are all local, so you’ll save money without wasting precious time and gasoline. The books are available only by

phone through December 31, 2015 for $30.00 including shipping and handling. To order, call 412-481-9460, Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., and mention code “AAADIRECT”. Your order will be shipped within 72-hours. And when you mention the code, $10.00 of the proceeds from each book will be donated to Children’s Hospital of P i t t s b u r g h ’s Free Care Fund. And every time you take advantage money-savof the money-sav ing discounts, you’ll be reminded that part of your purchase will be benefiting needy children as well. Never pay full price again when you can save every time you use the 2016 Enjoy® Coupon Book.

ger Royal Princess will sail the line’s most popular Caribbean itineraries — the 10-day Southern Caribbean Medley and 10-day Eastern Caribbean Voyager. Ocean Princess brings a unique small ship cruising experience to a special 14-day holiday Caribbean cruise to less-

visited ports like Virgin Gorda, Tobago and St. Vincent. Travelers who want to experience both coasts on the same trip can board Coral Princess or Island Princess for an iconic journey through the Panama Canal. Choose a 10-day voyage sailing roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale with a partial transit of the canal, or a longer 15-day voyage between Ft. Lauderdale and Los Angeles and a full-transit of this marvel of engineering. On the Left Coast, four ships will be deployed from three memorable homeports — Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver — to the tropical waters of Hawaii, Mexico and along the captivating California coast. Sailing from Los Angeles, Crown Princess and Ruby Princess sail to a variety of destinations including Mexico, Hawaii, and California Coastal voyages. Grand Princess will return to San Francisco for sailings to Mexico, Hawaii and cruises along the Pacific Coast. Star Princess will depart from Vancouver for roundtrip voyages to Hawaii during the spring and fall, in addition to sojourns along the West Coast.

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hen is it OK for your child to walk to school on their own? The simple answer is when you and your child both feel that you are ready. Every child, parent, journey and community is different and being able to walk safely is an important skill that needs to be developed over time. According to the National Highway Traffic Safe Administration (NHTSA) children, even in the same grade, vary in their readiness to handle traffic situations, such as choosing a safe time to cross a street. In general, children are not ready to cross a street alone until age 10. Walking or biking to school has many benefits. For starters, it’s free, convenient and enjoyable. When walking or biking, parents and children get to appreciate things they don’t notice while driving—listening to the sounds of the neighborhood, seeing friends and neighbors and feeling connected with their community. They also help reduce their carbon footprint by lowering the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by automobiles. It’s a great way for adults and kids to be active. Lack of physical activity is a major cause of chronic illness in our country and being overweight can cause health problems like diabetes during childhood. Research shows that

other parents are on the same page by agreeing to a set of predetermined ground rules regarding traffic safety, the walking route, the timing involved and the importance of calling ahead if a child decides to stop at a friend’s house to play. If many children in the area walk to school, consider a Walking School Bus. Each Walking School Bus has at least one adult “driver” who walks with the kids. They meet at a designated spot, or kids can join the walking school bus as it passes by their homes. The Indiana Area School District made history when it became the first school district in Pennsylvania to launch a Walking School Bus program. No matter how you travel it’s important for parents to teach and practice safe pedestrian skills with their children.

LEARNING THE WAY — It is essential that children be taught basic traffic-safety skills. physically inactive kids are more likely to grow up to be physically inactive adults — and are therefore at high risk for lifestyle related illnesses. Often, these benefits can be overshadowed by fears. Many parents and caregivers are concerned with safe commutes. Asking parents to accompany

children to school is one way to address this concern. Walking to school independently doesn’t have to mean going it alone. Set your kids up for success by insisting on the buddy system. Students walking to school are more visible in groups, and there is safety in numbers. Be sure

food vendors, Bullride Mania, Demolition Derby, truck and tractor pulls, music, entertainment, and hot air balloon rides. This year’s contests include Fair Queen, Fair Idol, NotSo-New Newlywed Game, Back to the Future Photo, Military Milking, and more. For information, visit westmorelandfair.com. Location: Westmoreland Fairgrounds, 123 Blue Ribbon Lane, Greensburg. PITTSBURGH BIKEFEST — (August 21-30) BikeFest is 10 days of fun and celebration of all things cycling. A Kickoff Party on August 21 gets the event started, with music and dancing, and a silent auction with bikes, art and more. There are over 100 community-led events in the following days, wrapping up with PedalPGH on August 30, a choice of three great rides. For a full schedule of events, visit bikepgh.org. PITTSBURGH RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL — (weekends and Labor Day, August 22 - September 27) Wander down the village streets and pathways of the 16th-century Renaissance Festival, and be ready to mingle with master revelers, watch artisans create original works of their ancient craft and be taken in by the tantalizing aromas of roast turkey legs, steak on a stake, fresh baked goods and more. Hundreds of authentically-costumed merrymakers live and work through-

out the village and perform continuously on the festival’s stages. The entire family will be entertained. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. For information, visit pittsburghrenfest. com. Location: 6 miles west of New Stanton off I-70. Take exit 51A (old 24A) onto Rt. 31 East to Mt. Pleasant. Festival is a 1/4 mile on the right. MOUNTAIN CRAFTS DAYS — (September 11-13) Over 125 craft artisans, musicians, and entertainers will be on hand to interpret the rich frontier heritage of southwestern Pennsylvania. Visit 100 booths and a dozen outdoor performance venues located within walking distance of each other in gentle meadows and along wooded paths. It’s a wonderful mix of living history, demonstrations, music and food. For information, visit somersethistoricalcenter.org. Location: Somerset Historical Center, 10649 Somerset Pike Somerset. ZOOBREW OKTOBERFEST — (September 11) Party with animals of the humankind and enjoy an evening of food, music, and the best craft beer around. Adventurers over the age of 21 receive three and a half hours of unique beer in a one-of-a-kind setting with food provided by Taste of the Wild Catering. All guests receive a commemorative mug for sampling. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Ticket

FOR MORE INFORMATION

This year’s Walk to School Day is October 7, 2015. Communities can choose to celebrate for a day, a week, once a week or the entire month as part of International Walk to School Month. For more information visit the National Center for Safe Routes to School at www.saferoutesinfo.org.

aroundtown FLOOD CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL — (August 7-9) Thousands of enthusiastic music fans attend this three-day festival that celebrates American roots music. Enjoy four stages of entertainment, including Big Head Todd and the Monsters, G. Love and Special Sauce, and JJ Grey and Monfro. For tickets and a full performance schedule, visit floodcitymusic.com. Location: Peoples Natural Gas Park, 90 Johns Street, Johnstown. ITALIAN DAY FESTA AT IDLEWILD — (August 14) Known as the “Best Family Italian Festa in the Country,” this festival celebrates Italian heritage and culture with great entertainment and delicious food. Visit Italian food vendors in “La Cucina” or listen to non-stop musical entertainment from noon until 9:30 p.m. End the evening with a beautiful fireworks display accompanied to the music of Sinatra, Dean Martin, Lou Monte and other Italian favorites. Discount tickets are available through numerous Columbus 500 ticket outlets. For information, call 724-238-3666. Location: Idlewild Park, Route 30 East, Ligonier. WESTMORELAND COUNTY FAIR — (August 21-29) It’s the 61st anniversary of the fair with agricultural and livestock exhibits, Farmer’s Olympics, arts and crafts, midway,

quantities are limited, and must be purchased in advance online only at www.pittsburghzoo.org. Along with your ticket, guests must present a valid driver’s license or passport for entry. Location: Pittsburgh Zoo, 7340 Butler Street, Pittsburgh. MOUNT PLEASANT GLASS & ETHNIC FESTIVAL — (September 25-27) An annual street festival that celebrates the area’s glass-making history and ethnic diversity. Highlights include glass-making demonstrations, great food, entertainment, contests, crafts and parade down Main Street on Saturday at 2 p.m. For information, visit mtpleasantglassandethnicfestival. com. Location: Washington and Diamond Streets, Mount Pleasant. LIGONIER HIGHLAND GAMES — (September 26) Celebrate all things Scottish at the 56th annual games with a variety of activities including bagpipe bands, highland dancing, drumming, fiddling, workshops, competition, entertainment, and children’s activities. Shop for Celtic wares, including tartans, pottery, jewelry, Scottish food and kilts. Visit Clan tents to explore the genealogy of Scotland’s families. For information, visit ligonierhighlandgames.org. Location: Idlewild Park, Route 30, Ligonier.


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