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Aging services Admin. Bldg – 1055 Oak Place, Indiana Geared towards those persons 60 years of age or older.
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INDIANA — 1001 Oak St., 8:30am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday. Activities: Crafts, billiards, music, Wii, checkers and computer lab. Thrift Shop – Open 9am – 12pm, Mon. - Fri. Donations of clean, gently used clothing are always accepted. Questions? Call 724-465-2697. Healthy Steps in Motion – June 21 & 28 from 10am to noon. Walk Works Group Regular walks after the initial ‘kick off event’ will take place at 9 am on Wednesdays. Plan to come and join the fun, breathe the fresh air and take in the view as you become a part of the Indiana Center’s Walk Works group! More information is available by calling (724) 465-2697. Beauty & The Beast PROM – Friday, May 19th from 10:30am until noon. DJ Jammin’ Jim will provide the mood music for us. Reservations Required! Call 724-465-2697. Memorial Day Indoor Picnic – Friday, May 26 from 10:30am until noon. Make your reservation today! Reservations are a MUST. MAHONING HILLS — Route 119, south of Punxsutawney, 9am to 3pm Monday through Thursday and 9am to 2:30pm Friday. Activities: Bingo, crafts, cards, computer lab and Wii. Breakfast every Monday – 9:30 - 11am, no reservations needed. Healthy Steps in Motion – June 7 &14 from noon to 2pm. SALTSBURG — 212 Point St., Saltsburg, 9 am to 3 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Activities: Crafts, cards and computer lab. Rise & Shiners Club – Every Thursday and Friday, 9 - 11am – Stop in for coffee, toast, & conversation – bring a friend! No reservation required. Get Fit with Us – Stretch & Flex Session Tuesdays at 11am with Margaret Kupchella. “Easy on the Joints” 11:45am-12:15am. Thursdays with Fitness Instructor Carole Zicha. Evening Dinner – Evening hours every Monday and Wednesday, with a delayed start time of 1pm and operates until 7 pm, offering a home-cooked evening meal at 5pm for just $2.50 and an opportunity for evening activities and programming. To make your reservation for any of these, please call 724-639-9055.
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SENIOR LIVING GUIDE TWO LICK VALLEY — 450 Franklin St.,
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The Family Caregiver Support Group meets the last Wednesday of each month from 2 – 3 pm at Aging Services, Inc., 1055 Oak Street, Indiana. No reservation is required - walk-Ins welcomed! 724-349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016
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or casein protein in a convenient way. And because protein shakes tend to be concentrated, many people can consume the recommended level of protein for their activity type without having to eat many calorieladen meals. Shakes also can be filling and help people feel satiated longer. Some people substitute protein shakes for meals once per day, eliminating a potentially calorieladen meal in favor of a low-calorie shake. While protein shakes can be beneficial, the International Society of Sports Nutrition recommends that those who exercise should try to reach their protein requirements via whole foods. Protein shakes are not complete meals; therefore, they may create
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Protein powder shakes once were consumed almost exclusively by professional body builders or gym rats looking to increase their muscle mass. But long gone are the days of finding protein shake supplies in specialty fitness stores. Nowadays protein shakes are mainstream and big business for the fitness and diet industry. Although protein shakes are not a magic solution for six-pack abs or overnight weight loss, they can — when used correctly — make a healthy addition to a fitness and nutrition regimen. With that said, they may not be right for everyone. But it’s important for individuals to weigh the pros and cons of protein products and work with their physicians to find the right regimen for their age, gender, body type, and desired goals. Protein shakes have a lot of positive attributes. Convenient and portable, protein shakes are formulated with readily available, highly digestible protein to fuel the body post-workout. Protein is essential for building muscle and overall body strength and is an important building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood. It also helps make hormones, enzymes and other body chemicals. Protein shakes deliver whey
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MAY 11 - MAY 24 DELI Kunzler Old Fashioned Loaf ..$3.98 lb. Olive or Pickle Loaf ............................$3.98 lb. Virginia Ham ........$3.49 lb. Chopped Ham ...$1.99 lb. Bologna ..................$1.99 lb. CHEESE Hi-Temp Cheddar or Hot Pepper Cubes$3.71 lb. American 5lb. ........... $12.00 Guggisburg Baby Swiss ............$4.19 lb. Extra Sharp Cheddar .................$4.49 lb. Smoked Swiss, Hot Pepper, Cheddar or Horseradish....$4.69 lb. Smoked Bacon Horseradish Cheddar .................$5.99 lb. Parmesan by the piece .........$6.59 lb.
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Understanding protein shakes continued from page 10 nutritional deficits if they are routinely used as meal substitutes. The Mayo Clinic offers that protein shakes often fall short of supplying significant amounts of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and healthy fats. They’re also generally missing naturally occurring fiber, antioxidants and phytochemicals. Protein shakes may be flavored with artificial ingredients or sweeteners which can be fine when consumed occasionally, but may not be recommended as a long-term meal replacement. Too much protein may not be a good thing, either. The U.S. Department of Health recommends that adults should not consume more than twice the recommended daily intake of protein, which is 55.5 g for men and 45 g for women. Protein shakes often have 20 to 40 g of protein per serving. So it’s easy to see how consumers of protein shakes may consume
more than their recommended amount of protein. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, consistently exceeding daily protein requirements can lead to weight gain, high blood cholesterol, an elevated risk for heart disease, and kidney complications. Also, The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine states that consuming too much protein can raise a person’s risk of developing cancer, osteoporosis and kidney stones. Protein shakes are convenient forms of a nutrient that active bodies need. When used in moderation and as part of an overall healthy eating plan, they should be safe. But it’s important to discuss any dietary and exercise concerns with a doctor before making drastic lifestyle changes.
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According to the grill manufacturer Weber, the keys to grilling chicken are temperature and time. But even cooks who have paid close attention to the temperature of their grills and the time their chicken spends over a hot flame have no doubt fallen victim to chicken that sticks to the grill. This can affect the quality of a meal and make post-grilling cleanup that much more difficult. To prevent sticking, Weber advises cooks to put a light coating of olive oil and seasoning directly on the chicken prior to putting it on the grill. Once the chicken has been dressed, make sure the grill temperature remains around 425 F to 450 F. Chicken will stick to a grill if the temperature is too high, so pay close attention to the temperature at all times. Once the chicken has been placed on the grill, allow each side to cook for roughly 4.5 minutes. If the chicken is difficult to flip or remove from the grill, close the lid and allow it to cook for one additional minute.
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AristaCare at Hillsdale Park is in need of a Van Driver to safely trans‑ port residents to medi‑ cal appointments. A CNA license is a plus. Must possess a valid driver’s license, A clean driving record.
Dietary Cook
Hillsdale Park is in need of a Dietary Cook Part Time. This position is to prepare food in ac‑ cordance with current applicable federal, state, and local stand‑ ards, guidelines and regulations, with our es‑ tablished policies and procedures. Must pos‑ sess a high school education or equivalent. One (1) year dietary ex‑ perience in a hospital, skilled nursing care fa‑ cility, or other related medical facility pre‑ ferred (but not neces‑ sary). E.O.E. Please apply at Aris‑ taCare at Hillsdale Park, 383 Mountain View Dr, Hillsdale, PA 15746 and/or send resume to nmcmahon@ hillsdalerehab.com (814) 743‑6613
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DIRECTORY Aging ServiceS, inc. Promoting and Preserving Independence and Healthy Living for Older Adults
Today – Tomorrow – Always
1055 Oak Street, P.O. Box 519, Indiana
Programs & services With You in mind • Caregiver Support • Care Management • Aging Waiver • Home Delivered Meals • Ombudsman
• APPRISE Benefits • Senior Employment • Telephone Reassurance • Protective Services
You Have Questions?
We Have Answers... Call Today
724-349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016
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senior centers (8 county Wide) Daily Noon Meals Activities – Crafts – Celebrations Computer/Technology Classes Aquatics Water Program Fitness & Walking Programs In-House Fitness Machines Health & Wellness Presentations
www.agingservicesinc.com
BON-TON • BIG KMART • JC PENNEY • SEARS • American Eagle Outfitter • Auntie Anne’s Pretzel • Bath & Body Works • Bradley’s Book Outlet • Cake Shotts • Capri Pizza • Claire’s • Game Xpress • Gardners Candies
• GNC • Glow Golf • Go Bonkerz • H&R Block • IBEX Global • Indiana County Tourist Bureau • Jewelry Junction • Kay Jewelers
THERBRAE HEA APARTMENTS
• Kitchen Collections • Little Caesar’s • Lorelli’s Jewelry • Lottery Booth • Luxenberg’s Jewelers • Matthew’s Hallmark • Maurice’s • Movie Scoop Cinemas • Ooh La La
• PA Drivers License Center • Subway OVER 40 STORES • Pearle Vision Express • TC Cellular UNDER 1 ROOF • Phoenix Spa • Verizon A-Wireless • Regis Salon • Windgate Wines • Rue21 • Shoe Dept. • Sinobi Express Fri-Sat 10AM-9PM • Sun. 11am-5pm • Spencer Gifts 2334 Oakland Ave., Indiana | 724-349-6110 | IndianaMallPA.com • Style Nails
Maintenance Free Living 2 Bedroom • 1 or 1 1/2 Bath • 900 sq. ft. • Heat Included
Indoor Parking
rentheatherbrae.com 724-463-RENT (7368)
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724-286-9529 68 Sawmill Rd., Punxsutawney
M-Sat 9-8; Sun 9-5 All Major Credit Cards Accepted
R A C
Indiana County’s first choice for home health care for over 47 years!
724-463-6340
On Rt. 119 between Punxsy & Marion Center in Village of Covode
Home of the Rare & Unique Tropical Datura Tree
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vnaindiana.org Visiting Nurse Association of Indiana County • Compassionate Care Right at Home
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HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM!
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CHESTNUT RIDGE REALTY
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155 Philadelphia St. Indiana, PA 15701 Phone: 724-465-0185 Fax: 724-465-0188
246 South Walnut Street, Blairsville, PA 15717 Phone: 724-459-0200 Fax: 724-459-0232
“Your Professional Indiana County Realtor” www.howardhanna.com
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Indiana Gazette - Business Directory Shopper’s Guide Run Dates: Premium Wednesday,tires. AprilUnbeatable 19, 2017 Wednesday, April 26, 2017 Size: 5” x 2” Full color Cost: $100 PO# 208 (Please refer to this number on invoice)
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Lifesteps contacts: Sandy Mailloux smailloux@lifesteps.net Top-notch service. (724) 283-1010 ext. 275
That’s Just How We Roll.
TIRE INC.
488 N. 5th St. Ext., Indiana
Mon-Thur 8-7; Fri 8-5; Sat 8-Noon
724.463.3506
EMPLOYEE OWNED
Joan Miller jmiller@lifesteps.net (724) 283-1010 ext. 213
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Your Destination Marketing Organization and Informational Source for: Accommodations • Dining • Arts • Museums Wineries • Breweries • Distillery • Outdoor Recreation • Shopping Fairs • Festivals • 64 Miles of Rails to Trails • Outdoor Concerts 2334 Oakland Ave., Indiana, PA 15701 • 724-463-7505 www.VisitIndianaCountyPA.org
Connecting Individuals to Services
• Free Personalized Home Assessment • Home Remodeling Services • Bathroom Remodeling Services
When a disability limits life …
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Mike Fajbik Owner
1.844.660.8437
724-713-7743
www.allabilitiesinc.org
“Accessibility for dignified independent living”
WHY HOWARD HANNA?
PUC # A-699971
Repine Travel, LLC
BUYERS:
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814-948-7910 or 866-4REPINE (473-7463)
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home water systems
H2 O Restoration, Inc. AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT KINETICO DEALER
PA 053918
h2orestoration.com | 866.304.3222 | 724-354-3222 | 8470 Rt. 422 Hwy. W., Indiana
SELLERS:
• HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM! • MY FIRST HOME PROGRAM! • SECOND OPINION PROGRAM!
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Indiana 155 Philadelphia St. 724-465-0185 Blairsville 246 S. Walnut St. 724-459-0200 Peggy Kinter
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howardhanna.com | Independently Owned & Operated
- Stone - recycled Concrete Wall Block - Septic tanks
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Marion Center Supply Box 173, Marion Center, PA 15759 Marion Center indiana Shelocta 724-397-5505 724-465-4402 724-354-2143 Fax 724-397-9077 • www.marioncentersupply.com Please call 1-800-344-9142 for more information & pricing
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Indiana County Recycling Center Indiana County Recycling Center/ Indiana County Solid Waste Authority 1715 Route 119 South, P.O. Box 270, Homer City, PA 15748
724-479-0444 Fax: 724-479-0474
Email: icswa@comcast.net • Web: www.indianapa.com/icswa
NEW FEES EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2017
ITEMS ACCEPTED: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30AM - 3:30PM TELEVISIONS
CRT TVs 19” & smaller on the diagonal $20 CRT TVs 20”- 27” on the diagonal ......... $25 CRT TVs 28”- 32” on the diagonal ......... $35 CRT TVs 33”- 43” on the diagonal .......... $70 CRT Wood Console TVs .......................... $45 Plasma TVs............................................. $30 Rear Projection TVs ............................... $65 DLP TVs .................................................. $25 LCD Flat Panel Display TVs .................... $20
CURRENTLY NO FEE
•PCs • Laptops •Gaming Consoles • Cell Phones
COMPUTER MONITORS
CRT Monitor........................................... $15 LCD Flat Screen Monitor........................ $5 PRINTERS Small Desk Top Print/Copy/Fax Machines $10 Large Desk Top Print/Copy/Fax Machines $25 Floor Model Print/Copy/Fax Machines ... $50 PERIPHERALS
Scanners ................................................ $4 Keyboards.............................................. $2 Mice ....................................................... $1 Computer Speakers ............................... $4 Routers/Switches/Modems .................... $3
Appliances and Other Electronics also accepted for a fee — call for specific item and details.
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Good Luck during Hunting & Fishing Season! 7055 Rte 119 Hwy N Marion Center, Pa 724-397-4900 Mon-Fri: 7-5 Sat: 8-2 Shop Online from over 150,000 items: www.inhomepa.com
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WE ENGRAVE ... guns • knives • flasks • frames pet memorials • desk items • pens • mugs and much more
In fact ... we engrave almost anYTHIng!
Email: bobn@crookedcreekcreations.com
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“Your Lawn Beautiful.”
Over
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Stop in or order online at keithspecialty.com
Keith Specialty Store
800-953-7100
6791 Rt. 119N, Marion Center 724-397-8838 • 800-705-8838
superiorlawncareusa.com
M-F 8am-6pm Sat: 8am-3pm
Buy • sell • tRade Rifles • shotguns • Pistols scopes • ammo • holsters Reloading supplies Boy scout Merchandise
724-479-3722
Nick’s Bullseye Firearms
2356 Rte. 119, Homer City • nicksbullseyefirearms.com • M-F 10-6; Sat 10-4 “Safe, Effective and Natural”
Come see us at our new location! Flower Boutique 724-465-4440
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Indiana Floral 724-465-2608
“Helping to express optimal health one spine at a time.”
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• Archery • Firearms • Hunting Apparel
• Military Surplus • Footwear • Camping
BOB’S ARMY & NAVY
• Fishing • Recreation • Accessories
229 E. Market Street, Clearfield 1-800-838-2627(BOBS) or 814-765-4652
Visit us online at www.bobsarmynavy.com Like us on... Mon. 9-7, Fri. 9-9; Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat. 9-5 Closed Sunday
McNaughton is hiring CDL holders who are not only drivers, but van foremen and manual labor willing. McNaughton & Latrobe MOVING AND STORAGE
140 Old Rte 119 Hwy S
724-463-3571
mcnaughtonallied.com
Your hometown card & gift shop
Sandy’s
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Play our variety of PA Lottery Games! We Pay Here!
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Soft-Lite Windows & Doors 1222 Wayne Ave. Indiana, PA 15701 724.465.1862 877.946.7355 Fax: 724.465.1819 soft-lite.com ekachur@soft-lite.com 39 Year th
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44 West Market Street, Blairsville
Check out our selection of premium cigars & humidors!
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Gift Shoppe, Inc.
Open Mon-Sat 10-5
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William & Mary 18 S. 7th St., Indiana 724-349-1768
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www.WilliamandMaryGiftShop.com
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Mulches, Soil, Compost, Sand, Gravel Dealer for Keystone Carports & Steel Buildings
1 Mi. N. of the YMCA on Ben Franklin Rd. N. Open Monday-Friday 9-5; Sat. 8-?
PA064336
724-463-7980
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724.465.2406 724.388.2835
Mark Cable Insurance Agency Inc. Auto • Home • Business • Life
210 Washington Street Saltsburg, PA 15681-1132 724-639-9793
21 W. Market St. Blairsville, PA 15717 724-459-7159
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How to clean and prepare outood furniture for the season
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between three and four times per year to keep it in optimal condition. Before cleaning, determine the material your furniture is made of, as some cleaning products may not be safe for all materials. When in doubt, read the care tags on cushions and other products or refer back to the original packaging for cleaning instructions. Always test a cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area first. The following are some additional general furniture cleaning guidelines. Wood Wood comes in many varieties, from hard and softwoods to wicker furniture. Mild oil-based soaps and products geared especially to cleaning wood can be handy. On wicker and painted woods, it may be best to dilute the solutions before use. Hardwood furniture and built-in decking structures may benefit from annual
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Restrictions: Offers vary by model. Valid on select 2013-2017 new and unregistered models purchased between 05/01/17 - 05/31/17. See your dealer for details. Rates as low as 2.99% APR for 36 months. Examples of monthly payments required over a 36-month term at a 2.99% rate: $29.08 per $1,000 financed; and at an 5.99% rate: $30.42 per $1,000 financed. An example of a monthly payment with $0 down, no rebate, an APR of 2.99% for 36 months at a MSRP of $9,999.00 is $290.74; total cost of borrowing of $467.60 with a total obligation of $10,466.60. Down payment may be required. Other financing offers are available. See your local dealer for details. Minimum Amount Financed $1,500. Other qualifications and restrictions may apply. Financing promotions void where prohibited. Offer subject to change without notice. Warning: Polaris® off-road vehicles can be hazardous to operate and are not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers, if permitted, must be at least 12 years old. All riders should always wear helmets, eye protection, and protective clothing. Always use seat belts and cab nets or doors (as equipped). Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. All riders should take a safety training course. Call 800-342-3764 for additional information. Check local laws before riding on trails. ©2017 Polaris Industries Inc.
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you can still access the screen through the plastic. If you plan to spend time on a boat, you may want to invest in waterproof, floating pouches. Keep clean Sand gets everywhere at the beach, so it can be a challenge to remain clean. Invest in a beach blanket where the sand falls through like a sieve, such as the Quicksand Mat from CGear. Pack baby powder in your beach bag, which will help loosen sand from kids’ bodies before they get back in the car. And while at the beach, use hand-decorated aluminum cans as drink cozies to keep condensing beverage bottles from becoming caked with sand.
Millions of people visit the beach each summer. For some people, there is no better place than the beach, where they can listen to the waves crash on the shore and smell the briny air. The United States Lifesaving Association routinely compiles statistics on beach attendance, watercraft use and other recreational information, estimating that 367,231,142 people took to beaches across the country in 2015, the most recent reporting year. Cool coastal temps and refreshing oceans and lakes make the beach an ideal place to survive the heat. While a trip to the beach has the makings of a great day, a few tips can help make these sun- and sandfilled days even better. Protect electronics Sand and surf can be calming, but not if your newest mobile phone gets doused with the incoming tide. For those bringing their phones or tablets along, steps to protect the gadgets can make the day even more calming. A zip-seal plastic bag can do the trick, and
Time beauty regimens right Shaving legs or underarms right before heading to the beach can result in some painful irritation. It’s best to shave the night before diving into saltwater or even pool water. If you need a last-minute touch-up, use mineral oil while shaving to help keep irritation to a minimum. It’s important to apply sunscreen to the skin approximately 15 minutes before heading outdoors so that it has time to absorb, advises the American Academy of Dermatology. If you wait until you get to the beach, you put your skin at risk. Use a self-tanner for bronze skin rather than soaking up the rays. Hide your money Leaving your money or belongings out in the open may entice thieves. Camouflage items of value by storing them in an empty sunscreen bottle nestled in a beach bag. Stay cool Purchase or make a vividly patterned tarp/tent to offer a shady respite. This will also help the family find their way back to your beach spot. Place sandals or flipflops face-down in the sand or on a blanket to ensure they won’t be scalding after a day at the beach. Trips to the beach are a summertime tradition. With a few tips and tricks, the memories can be even better.
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Prepare outood furniture for the season continued from page 14 Outdoor cushions Outdoor fabrics are derived from different materials. However, this general-purpose recipe, courtesy of the DIY Network, may help clean many outdoor fabrics. Mix 1 teaspoon dishwashing detergent, 1 quart warm water and 1 tablespoon borax together. Saturate a sponge and use it to wash the cushions. Let it sit for
15 minutes and then spray it off with a high-force hose. Stand the cushions on their edges to dry outdoors. Remember, vinegar can help inhibit mildew growth. Therefore, keep a bottle of diluted vinegar around to spray on plastic mesh and furniture that gets wet from the rain or a pool. Store outdoor furniture away from inclement weather whenever possible to prolong its life.
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Different ways to showcase a diploma After all the pomp and circumstance of graduation festivities, graduates are left holding a highly symbolic piece of paper that has the potential to impact the rest of their lives. Graduates can exhibit pride in their academic accomplishments by prominently displaying their diplomas in their homes. The following are some ideas about how graduates can showcase their diplomas, whether those diplomas were earned in the recent past or decades ago. Frames One of the more traditional ways to display a diploma is to have the document professionally mounted and framed under glass. Consider framing with UVprotective glass to prevent the diploma from fading through the years. Avoid having your diploma permanently affixed to the back of a frame or plaque so it can be removed should the frame or plaque become damaged. Much like a cherished piece of artwork, diplomas
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