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Jewelry Style For Women Over 50
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We all know women who, throughout their lives, exude confidence and a wonderful personal style. Turning 50, 55, 65 or older for that matter should not compromise our personal style. In fact, these years are often a time when a woman’s style is at its best. According to Esther Fortunoff, president of Fortunoff Fine Jewelry (Westbury) and Fortunoff.com, “Once a woman turns 55, she is often comfortable in her own skin. She knows what looks best on her and rarely succumbs to the latest trends unless it complements her personal style. We recognize that making a style statement can be achieved without excess. That is very true of jewelry where one piece can be the focal point of your look.”
Ethiopian Opal with Pink Tourmaline, 14 K gold can elevate an everyday look
At Fortunoff Fine Jewelry, there are many pieces that are ideal for women over 50. Each projects a distinctive style, whether up-to-the-minute, Boho, active, tailored or laid back. Take, for example, the Ethiopian Opal Pendant in 14K Yellow Gold (CLP20033Y4). This simple contemporary piece can elevate an everyday look. For women whose style leans more toward the minimal, there are great pieces like the Alice Pendant in sterling silver with 18K rose gold plating (SPD20116SS). This design reflects the graceful geometric trend which was on display in many of the designers’ fall fashion shows. Bracelets are another way for women over 50 to project their personal style. Looking for a beautiful, graceful way to adorn your wrist and project a polished, on-trend style? Look no further than a Wavy Wire Cuff Bracelet in Sterling Silver (SBG20004SS). Others prefer a flexible bracelet to wear everyday like a Two Tone Open Link Bracelet in 14K Gold
Two-Tone Open Link Bracelet is a flexible bracelet ideal for everyday (GBA2000T4). Rings are also a great way to project your own personal style regardless of your age. A beautiful gemstone ring, perhaps in your birthstone, tells the world you are proud of your birth date and not afraid to show it. “Rings with a single unique gemstone such as a pink or purple sapphire or aquamarine send a message that this woman has distinctive taste,” said Ms. Fortunoff. “And, there is absolutely no reason why a woman over 50 can’t stack rings of slightly different styles,” added Fortunoff. Often, rings are emblematic of life events such as engagements, weddings and anniversaries and as such, hold special meaning. When it comes to earrings, select a
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JEWELRY from page 3B style that best frames your face and hairstyle and consider styles to help camouflage some of the drooping of the earlobe experienced by women who have been wearing heavy, large earrings for many years. There are some stunning front-and-back designs that accomplish this. Women
over 50 should also feel no reserve in wearing a great pair of hoops – whether a classic hoop in yellow gold, a large skinny hoop with diamonds set in white gold (DER20049W4), or a pair of small huggy hoops. On-the-ear and stud styles are back in style and a woman can never have too many earrings. They are often her most noticed jewelry statement.
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September Caregiver Support Groups The County Offices for Aging and Mental Health, in cooperation with the Long Beach, Elmont and Shelter Rock libraries, are offering a support group specifically targeted to respond to the needs of elder caregivers. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Long Beach Public Library at 101 West Park Ave. (2nd floor meeting room), Long Beach. The Long Beach meet will be led by Nina Karl, LMSW. First-time attendees should call 516-227-8900 for more details. A meeting will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 14, from 2 to 4 p.m.
at the Elmont Public Library, located at 700 Hempstead Tpke. in Elmont. Shelter Rock Public Library at 165 Searingtown Rd. in Albertson will host its meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 2 to 4 p.m. Meetings are held every month and are open to county residents. This support group will provide an opportunity for participants to share experiences and help one another. The Elmont and Shelter Rock groups are led by Marguerite Dilimetin, LCSW, CASAC, support group facilitator. First-time participants should call 516-227-7071 for additional information.
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Woman And Man Of The Year Honored
Patricia O’Brien of Manhasset has recently been named as Nassau County’s 2016 Senior Citizen “Woman of the Year” and Joseph Borelli of Valley Stream has been named as the county’s “Man of the Year.” O’Brien and Borelli were presented an award at the 42nd Annual Conference in Observance of Older Americans Month at the Marriot Grand Hotel in Uniondale. “It is my distinct honor to proclaim Patricia O’Brien as Nassau County’s 2016 Senior Citizen ‘Woman of the Year’ and Joseph Borelli as Nassau County’s 2016
Senior Citizen ‘Man of the Year’,” said County Executive Ed Mangano. “Their tireless efforts to improve the lives of others within the community are inspiring, and I thank them for their service to Nassau County.” Pictured: Dolores Hofman, Ms. Senior New York; Victoria Meyerhoefer, assistant director, vocational services; Senior Citizen Man of the Year Joseph Borelli; County Executive Ed Mangano; Senior Citizen Woman of the Year Patricia O’Brien; Department of Human Services Commissioner Lisa Murphy and Deputy Director Executive Division John Cochran.
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Traveling With Teenage Grandchildren BY LYN AND ARTHUR DOBRIN
from. Our granddaughter, who had an artistic bent from kindergarten, chose Paris. Our older grandson wanted We got the idea of a travel vacation Rome and Venice. Our youngest took with a grandchild from a friend who, the longest to decide. In fact, he was for a 13th birthday present, offered nearing 15 when he finally came up to take her grandchildren anywhere with Dubai, a trip being taken this they wanted to go. That prompted us summer, which reflects his interest in to make the same offer to our three construction and human-made things. grandkids: We’ll take you anywhere in Three different choices, all interesting. the world you want. There are many great things about We did have a few conditions with being a grandparent. At the top of this proposition and if their proposal the list must be that conflicted with one you can indulge of them, we had your grandkids the right to veto the without worrying choice. The first is whether you are that it couldn’t be spoiling them. In someplace we abfact, one of the jobs solutely didn’t want of a grandparent is to to go, for whatever love your grandchild reason. This could without conditions. Lyn and MacKenzie be a matter of safety take a nap You worried enough or merely a strong, about whether you personal dislike on did the right thing our part. Another bringing up your own children. condition was that they couldn’t have A grandchild is another matter. You already been there. The idea of the can give them what they want with trip was to broaden their experiences, a clear conscience—unless it is in not reinforce them. The third reason direct contradiction with the values was much like the second, namely, of their parents. As we’ve heard many it couldn’t be somewhere they were likely to go in the near future. This left a lot of world to choose see TRAVEL on page 8B specialsections@antonmediagroup.com
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there are counselors and supervisors and other kids. This is just you and your grandchild. Make sure you have notarized authorization from the parents allowing you to act in loco parentis. This is a big responsibility. You have to be certain for yourself that you are ready to take on the job of being with them all day and all night. You can’t go your separate ways at the end of the day. If you thought being a parent is stressful, just wait until you are the only adult to watch after them. Being solely responsible is a really big thing when you are far from home.
grandparents say, it’s bringing up a child again, this time free and clear; and at the end of the day you and the grandchild go separate ways. Unless, that is, you decide that you want to take your grandchildren on vacation, just you and them, no parents allowed. Speaking of parents, it is essential to involve their parents even before you broach the subject with the grandchild. They have to be willing to put them in your charge and out of their supervision for some time. This isn’t like going to camp where
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friends, their favorite shows and their parents. This is a big deal for them and they still are young. Once you’ve decided on a destination you have to be willing to let them make most of the decisions about what they want to do once they arrive. We have found that our grandchildren wanted to do the things that make a destination famous so we did them all even if we had done them before or they were a bit pricey. So with the Paris trip, we made sure to take a night trip on the Seine, viewing the Eiffel Tower sparking with lights. And what child should go to Venice and not take a gondola ride, no matter the price.
Irene Grzegorczyk was recently honored by the Suffolk County Office for Aging as “Senior Citizen of the Year” for her many hours of service with The Community Computer Connections Program. Pictured: County Executive Steve Bellone, Office for Aging Director Holly Rhodes-Teague, Director of RSVP Pegi Orsino, Irene Grzegorczyk, Suffolk County Clerk Judith Pascale and Legislator DuWayne Gregory.
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Be prepared for a meltdown and that isn’t just on their part. It can happen to you, too. Everyone needs some down time but such a vacation may offer little of that. It is helpful when there are two grandparents so one can take some time off. Your grandchild may also want time off, perhaps sleeping in late or not visiting that museum that you think is absolutely essential. Remember, it’s their trip. One unexpected reason for unhappiness came as a surprise to us. By the end of a week they were homesick. Even though they were with their doting grandparents, they missed their own bed, their familiar foods, their
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Anyone Can Make Mistakes With Estate Matters—You Don’t Have To BY NATHANIEL SILLIN
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behind them that really counts. I would encourage you to work with a qualified financial, estate and/or tax professional in your home state at the earliest opportunity to make sure your plans fit your needs and the needs of your loved ones. Here’s a bit more detail on each.
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A will, also called a testament, is the starting point. Wills are generally seen as the umbrella document that drives the rest of an individual’s estate process. A will generally accomplishes the following: • It details how you want to leave your property to specific people or
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Adulthood brings certain financial responsibilities like the building of budgets, bank accounts and proper insurance. It’s surprising how few consider a proper estate plan part of that essential mix. In fact, a recent ABCNews poll found that only about 50 percent of Americans have created a will and significantly fewer have created the supporting estate documents like a living will or a power of attorney. Preparing now for the end of your life or for illness may not sound like fun, but it is necessary. Having a plan for the future can help bring you peace and even put you on the road to stronger financial security. It can also help those you care most about. We’ve all heard cautionary tales about relatives or friends who did not have a will, and family members who were left with difficult but avoidable situations. So, how do you start an estate plan? It has a lot to do with carefully drawn documents, but it’s the planning
institutions after you die. • If you have minor children, it allows you to name a guardian to care for them after you die or become incapacitated. It also indicates who will manage your kids’ assets, including what you leave them. • It lets you name your executor, the trusted person who will carry out all your wishes in the will. If you die without a valid will, your state’s court system may get involved in distributing your assets depending on intestacy laws on the books. A living will, also known as an advance directive, allows you to define how you want to be medically treated under specific situations, including irreversible injury or terminal illness. Depending on your state laws, living wills allow you to express your exact wishes about feeding, breathing assistance and other life-sustaining procedures, in addition to how you want them carried out at certain decision points in your care. A living will may also provide information on pain or infection medications you either
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Stop Paying Full Price, Ask for Your Discount BY RACHEL HIRSCHHEIMER
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When it comes to a senior discount, you don’t actually have to be a “senior” to qualify for one. In fact, the biggest misconception with the word “senior” in senior discount is that you have to be above the age of 65 to make a purchase for less money. However, signing up for an AARP membership for just $16 a year, starting at the age of 50, can oftentimes put you in the mix for a senior discount too. Restaurants, department stores, transportation companies, movie theaters and even hairdressers don’t always have to be paid for in full. Asking for your senior discount at any of the places listed below can save you thousands of dollars a year.
Don’t want to spend a lot of money eating out? Head to these places where discounts are given to people over the age of 54. A pplebee’s (15% off with Golden Apple Card, 60+) Arby’s (10% off, 60+) Boston Market (10% off, 65+) Burger King (10% off, 60+) Einstein’s Bagels (10% off, 60+)
F riendly’s (senior menu offered with discounted prices, 60+) IHOP (10% off, 55+) L ongHorn Steakhouse (50+ can order from senior or kid’s menu and receive smaller portions for reduced prices) Subway (10% off, 60+) Wendy’s (10% off, 55+) White Castle (10% off, 62+)
Are you in the mood for a quick snack? Ask for your senior discount at these sweet places. Ben & Jerry’s (10% discount, 60+) D unkin’ Donuts (10% discount, 55+) TCBY (10% off, 55+)
Not only do restaurants offer senior discounts, but large companies do the exact same. Remember to ask for the senior discount when purchasing items at these popular stores. Banana Republic (10% off, 50+) Dress Barn (10% off, 55) Kmart (20% off, 50+) Kohl’s (15% off, 60+) M arshalls (10% off on Tuesdays, locations vary)
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Stop paying a fortune on transportation tickets and ask for your senior discount at the following car rental, airline and train companies. Alaska Airlines (10% off, 65+) A merican Airlines (discounts vary, 65+) B udget Rental Cars (10% off, up to 20% off for AARP members 50+) C ontinental Airlines (no initiation fee for Continental Presidents Club and special fares for select destinations) D ollar Rent-A-Car (10% off, 50+) E nterprise Rent-A-Car (5% off for AARP members)
S outhwest Airlines (various discounts for 65+ so call before booking) U nited Airlines (various discounts for ages 65+ so call before booking) U .S. Airways (various discounts for ages 65+ so call before booking) Amtrak (15% off, 62+) Greyhound (5% off, 62+) T railways Transportation System (various discounts for ages 50+) F riends Travel in Levittown offers $75 off and all-inclusive vacations of seven days or longer, 62+.
When traveling, you’re going to need a place to sleep. In fact, hotels offer multiple senior discounts. Grab yours today at: Comfort Inn (20-30% off, 60+) Comfort Suites (20-30% off, 60+) H ampton Inn & Suites (10% off when booked 72 hours in advance) Hyatt Hotels (25%-50% off, 62+) Marriott Hotels (15% off, 62+) Sleep Inn (20-30% off, 60+) H oliday Inn Westbury (call for discount)
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M ichael’s (10% off on Tuesdays with AARP card) M odell’s Sporting Goods (10% off, 65+) R ite Aid (10% off on Tuesdays and 10% off prescriptions) T J Maxx (10% off on Tuesdays, locations vary) W algreens (20% off once a month, 55+ and AARP) *“Balance Rewards” Card required W ild by Nature (10% discounts, 65+ with the store’s Wild Card). Locations in Oceanside, East Setauket, West Islip, Hampton Bays and Huntington Village.
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Seeing a movie on a rainy day is a great activity. But it can be even greater when you purchase tickets at a cheaper price. Here are movie theaters that offer senior discounts. A MC/Loews Theatres (30% off, 60+) *Some locations offer greater discounts on Tuesdays with discounts up to 60% off the regular priced adult admission ticket) R egal Entertainment Group (30% off, 60+)
B ranch Barbershop in Smithtown ($2 off a haircut every MondayWednesday, 55+) C hanging Images Hair Salon, Inc. in Lindenhurst (10% off, 62+) S uperCuts at their 24 locations ($2 off regular adult price haircut) There’s only one simple thing left for you to do: Ask for your senior discount today. —Christy Hinko contributed to this article
MISTAKES from page 9B want or don’t want administered, as well as specific instructions about your remains, including release to your family or donation for medical research. Powers of attorney are legal documents that allow you to name a specific person to take care of your money or healthcare wishes if you are incapacitated. It is particularly wise to seek professional counsel from a qualified trust and estate attorney in writing these documents.
The person you designate as healthcare power of attorney will be speaking with doctors and executing your wishes on various forms of treatment; your financial power of attorney will be in charge of paying your bills and depending on the range of responsibilities you outline for that person, handling your investment and business affairs. Both are extremely important jobs that should be carried out by people you trust, and that’s why they need to be people in the know. Make
their preparation part of your estate planning so they know how to step in and carry out the assignments you’ve given them efficiently. Bottom line: Estate planning is the final, responsible step in all good financial planning. While it may be unpleasant to do, it is essential in taking care of family and loved ones, and provides you with support after you’re gone. Nathaniel Sillin directs Visa’s financial education programs.
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