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DAYTONA 500 BUS TRIP Sunday February 19
Just $179 per person includes a race ticket with the ticket value alone of $210 plus $7.00 fee. Seats are located in Sections 414,415,416. Our package includes your ticket and bus transportation for just $179. A portion of ticket proceeds is being donated to the American Legion to benefit Veterans programs. Option to add UNOH Fanzone/Pre-Race Access for just $80 (a $100 Value) which includes fan deck viewing area, driver intros, and access to the ballfield for the pre-race concert
RIVERDANCE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota
Wednesday January 11. $119 per person includes ticket and motorcoach transportation.
DANCING WITH THE STARS LIVE at Ruth Eckerd Hall Saturday February 18
$109 per person includes ticket and motorcoach transportation
HARD ROCK CASINO TAMPA
Monday March 13 $45 per person
NEW ORLEANS PRE MARDI GRAS
Monday -Friday February 13-17 $1849 per person (double occupancy), includes Roundtrip transportation to Tampa airport. Roundtrip airfare from Tampa to New Orleans, 5 days, 4 nights’ accommodations in French Quarter, 7 Meals, New Orleans School of Cooking, tour of New Orleans, Mardi Gras World Museum, National World War II Museum, Steamboat Natchez Harbor Cruise, Louisiana Swamp Boat tour, and reserved parade bleacher seating for four parades in New Orleans.
NIAGARA FALLS CANADA
Sunday May 7-Wednesday May 10 $1329 per person (double occupancy) includes round trip airport transportation, round trip nonstop air from Tampa to Buffalo, NY, motorcoach transportation throughout your tour, 3 nights lodging, 6 Meals, Hornblower Cruise Voyage to the Falls, guided tour of Niagara Falls, Skylon Tower, Welland Shipping Canal, Table Rock. Queen Victoria Park, Floral Clock, Greg Frewin Theatre, Winery Tour, Niagara-onthe-Lake, Passport or Passport Card required.
CAPE COD
Sunday-Thursday June 11-15-$1569 per person (double occupancy) includes roundtrip air, airport transportation, 4 nights lodging, 4 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners including a Lobsterbake round trip ferry to Martha’s Vineyard with tour. Guided tour of the Cape to Provincetown with Whale Watch Cruise. Cape Cod Canal Cruise, Guided tour of Hyannis, Kennedy Museum.
KLINE TOURS
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Q&As about Supplemental Security Income
Information from Social Security Administration
QUESTION
I filed for disability, and they denied it. What can I do? V. Morittizo, Plantation, Florida
ANSWER
If we recently denied your claim for retirement, disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or a nonmedical related issue, you can appeal our decision. Generally, you have 60 days after you receive the notice of our decision to ask for any type of appeal.
QUESTION
I receive SSI benefits, and I am 67 years old. I won a scratch lottery ticket, and I didn’t think I had to report it, and I now received a letter that I have an overpayment. What is an overpayment. A. Fuentes, Florida City, Florida
ANSWER
An overpayment is when you receive more money for a month than the amount you should have been paid. The amount of your overpayment is the difference between the amount you received and the amount due.
QUESTION - PART 1 OF 2
I retired last year at age 62, I received a letter yesterday, that I have an overpayment. What can cause an overpayment? J. Niles, Weston, Florida
ANSWER
• Your income is more than you estimated. • Your living situation changes. • Your marital status changes. • You have more resources than the allowable limit. • You are no longer disabled and continue to receive benefits. • You do not report a change to us (on time or at all) as required. • We incorrectly figure your benefits because of incorrect or incomplete information.
QUESTION - PART 2 OF 2
What will Social Security do with this overpayment?
ANSWER
We will send you a notice explaining the overpayment and asking for a full refund within 30 days. If you are currently getting payments and you do not make a full refund, the notice will: • propose to withhold the overpayment at the rate of the lesser of 10 percent or the entire monthly payment; • state the month the proposed withholding will start; • fully explain your appeal rights; • explain how you can ask us to review and waive the overpayment, so you may not have to pay it back; and • explain how you can appeal our decision