Eagle Creek Life November 2015

Page 1

Eagle Creek Life

NOVEMBER 2015

Meet Your Neighbors, The Brussow Family Photo by: Amanda Yachmetz Photography

A publication of Quantum Marketing Communications, LLC

IN THIS ISSUE • Meet Your Neighbors • Quick Reference Directory • First Impressions Seven Helpful Tips to Remember

• Tax Effects of Divorce & Separation • Up, Up And Away As We Give Thanks • Second Harvest Food Bank Food Drive

• Halloween Contest Winners • ABCD • Are These Expenses Ruining Your Budget?


Hello From Kisselback Ford. A quick note to let you know that Ford Motor Company has announced their year end sales event effective November 3rd thru January 4th. Everyone Buys a new vehicle at Ford “x” plan pricing, a price normally reserved for Ford suppliers and or Ford employees. Please call one of our team members for full details P.S. All of the other customer incentives still apply. Thank you.

Bobby Kisselback

It’s an inside deal, now for everyone.* *Available at participating dealers. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 1/4/16. See dealer for complete details.

“The Works” $29.95

plus tax

Oil Change and Tire Rotation

407-892-2141 • KISSELBACKFORD.COM 1118 13TH STREET • ST.CLOUD, FL 34769

Most Makes and Models Gas Engines Only Diesel Discounts Also Available


November 2015

from the

Publisher

Bill Bokunic, Publisher & CEO Quantum Marketing Communications 321..331.6398 • Bill@QMCWorld.com

Welcome

Happy November 2015! Join us on Facebook--just search for “Eagle Creek Life”. Eagle Creek Life is now online. Visit www.eaglecreeklifemag.com or www.QMCWorld.com. Please welcome our new Editor and Production Manager, Greg Troxell. He is also an Eagle Creek Resident! Greg is the Editor and Production Manager for QMC. His skills in writing, media production, and community organizing are helping us connect with our readers, expand our services, refine our message, and unite residents to be actively creating community vitality. A native of Northern California, and former resident of Northern Virginia, Greg is now residing in Eagle Creek. Family-man, churchman, and businessman, he has consistently expressed his entrepreneurial strengths, skills, and energy in business and ministry – launching a rural internet company (ISP) and an espresso bar as well as creating Harmony Bible Coop, and serving as a partner in Episcopal Radio. Greg is writing a book based on his emotivational research, enjoys the outdoors, ministry, cooking, and connecting with individuals. We are still welcoming a relatively new advertiser, Dr. Lach from Lake Nona Orthodontist. Their office is located right across from Eagle Creek on Narcoossee road in the Publix shopping center and five minutes from Eagle Creek. It’s that time of year! The Florida Health Insurance Exchange are your local Blue Cross agents in Saint Cloud. Ellen Bryan and Johanna are two excellent agents that will help you navigate through the ever changing health insurance maze. We personally use them and have a number of resident/friends who are clients as well. They are highly recommended! Johanna is an Eagle Creek resident and is also featured on this month’s cover! We are in need of families for the front cover of the magazines. Email Bill@QMCWorld.com. Please support our advertisers as they really bring this publication to the community! Until December! Bill Bokunic Publisher and CEO, Quantum Marketing Communications 321-331-6398 • bill@QMCWorld.com


4 Eagle Creek Life

ON THE COVER

Meet Your Neighbors

Meet Your Neighbors, The Brussow Family When did you move to Eagle Creek? June 2014. What street do you live on? We live on Prestbury Dr.

Who’s on the cover? Lilly Brussow. I am a full time speech language pathologist working in neurorehabilitation and a mommy of Three. My husband Chris Brussow; Insurance Agent for an independent agency. Joined by our children Caleb (7); Brandon (5); Winnie (2). Do you have any pets? Yes, Trey the turtle.

home was perfect for our growing family. We wouldn't change a thing about it - it is our dream home.

What is your favorite weekend activity? Spending What do you love most about Eagle Creek? quality time with our kids since we are both full time What we love most about Eagle Creek is the sense of working parents. We are annual pass members at many community. Everyone who lives here is proud of being of the theme parks and love to go when we have the an Eagle Creek family. time. What is your kids favorite things about Eagle Do you do any volunteer work? In my spare time Creek? Our kids favorite things about the community I love to volunteer at the brand new Eagle Creek are the community pools, parks and family friendly Elementary school that both our boys attend.. events. What do you do for fun? Travel. We enjoy going on Where did you move from? North Shore. vacations to new places as a family. I am a true believer in building memories with the kids as they grow up too What do you miss most? Our neighbors. fast. What is a good early story about Eagle Creek? One of the first memories of being new residents of Eagle What is the last movie that you have seen in the Creek was the generous hospitality of our neighbors. theatre? "Inside Out". To celebrate 4th of July, one of our neighbors hosted What else we should know about you or your a BBQ party for the entire neighborhood. It was a great family? I am of Vietnamese background but raised in opportunity to get to meet all of our new neighbors. Florida since the age of two. My husband was born in What is unusual or unique about Eagle Creek, in Michigan and moved to Florida when he was seven. comparison to your previous home? In comparison We are really excited about being apart of the growing to our new neighborhood was the style of housing. Eagle Creek community and looking forward to all the We love the Mediterranean look of the homes and our new growth that Medical City is bringing.

Residential Green Cleaning Eco friendly products

For all your travel dreams… It would be our pleasure to help you plan your Magical Disney Vacation, Destination Wedding, Honeymoon, Cruise, or Family Reunion. Call today!

Aromatherapy cleaning Clutter removal Organization Free estimates

407-738-7088 Facebook:

Harmony Get-aways with Meissner Travel Linda Meissner: linda@meissnertravel.com Sarah Frost: travelwithsarah@outlook.com Peggy and Fernando Dominguez: travelwithpeggyandfernando@gmail.com

407-334-5614 www.neatnshiny.com neatnshiny@gmail.com Lic. #132574

Like Us: facebook.com/neatnshiny


5 Eagle Creek Life

First Impressions

Seven Helpful Tips to Remember by Jeanine Corcoran

W

hen preparing to sell your home, remember first impressions as seen by the buyers are most important and sets the tone for their whole viewing experience. When a buyer is walking towards your home, he/she is already asking ‘could I live here?’ You, as the seller, need to do everything you can to ensure the buyer says yes to that question! Follow these seven helpful tips to make a great first impression:

1. Landscaping. Your lawn, flower beds and hedges should be trimmed and look healthy. Adding new mulch and fresh flowers help with curb appeal.

6. Windows. Be sure to clean all of your windows until they sparkle. 7. Front door. Think about giving your front door a new coat of paint and replacing the hardware to make it appear as appealing as possible. You want the buyer to feel welcome. Your main goal for making a great first impression is to make your property appealing and inviting to the buyer and to show you care about your home. By taking the time to follow these seven tips is the first step to getting the buyer to fall in love with your home. Then when they ask themselves ‘could I live here’ the answer will be undoubtedly YES!

2. Walkway. The walkway should be inviting. Be sure it is clean. Pressure wash or paint your walkway to make it clean and bright. 3. Flower pots. Consider adding large potted flowers near the front door and a new welcome mat. This helps your entrance look cheerful.

4. Clutter. Be sure to remove all clutter near the entrance. Get rid of empty plant pots, toys or any other items that don’t belong. 5. Exterior lighting. Exterior lighting must be in good shape and clean. Replace lighting if necessary and consider adding lighting to enhance flower beds and/or walkways.

Jeanine Corcoran is the Broker and Owner of The Corcoran Connection, LLC – A Real Estate and Property Management Company. Jeanine has been helping families with their Real Estate needs since 2005. Jeanine is Barbara Corcoran’s sister from ABC’s SHARK TANK. Jeanine can be reached at 407.922.3308, email her at JeanineCorcoran@gmail.com, or visit TheCorcoranConnection.com.


6 Eagle Creek Life

Tax Effects of Divorce & Separation by Larry J. Herring, CPA

D

ivorce and separation is a pretty grim topic but let’s face it - it is not a rare occurrence in the U.S. With everything else to consider during this unfortunate event, your personal income taxes might not be on the forefront of your mind. But this life event, whether during or after, will have a significantly impact on your tax return. When it comes to divorce or separation, here are some things to take into consideration: Name change – If you change your name, please notify the Social Security Administration (SSA). This will prevent delays and rejections when filing your tax return since the name on your tax return must match the SSA records. Alimony – If you receive alimony from your spouse, it is taxable in the year you receive it. If you make alimony payment to a spouse, it may be deductible as alimony but only if you are required under a divorce or separate decree or written separation agreement. Child support – Child support is neither deductible if you pay nor taxable if you receive it.

Filing status – If you are in the middle of a divorce or separation your filing status is typically Married Filing Separate (MFS) unless you and your spouse mutually agrees to file Married Filing Jointly generally for the better tax outcome. MFS status comes with a higher taxes and the loss of useful deductions, such as student interest deduction and child tax credits. It is important to be the first to file when filing MFS. If one MFS spouse itemizes their personal deductions, then the second spouse to file must also itemize personal deductions whether or not the standard deduction has a better tax benefit. You may file Head of Household (HOH), which have favorable tax rates over MFS, and single but remember you must first qualify with one of the qualifications being “considered unmarried” which do not necessarily mean you are unmarried. See the IRS.gov website for all the requirements to file HOH. Claiming dependents – Who claims which child as a dependent may be the most argued personal income tax issue amongst separated or divorced spouses because between the child tax credits or dependent care credits and the personal exemptions claiming a child as a dependent has its tax advantages that can potentially save you huge bucks. I advise to have in your divorce or separation agreement a paragraph outlining exactly who claims which child to avoid any confusion or stress. We have numerous clients who have either already been through or are currently going through a divorce or separation. Tax planning is beneficial in these cases and we can help.



Eagle Creek Life

Halloween House Decorating Winners Our judges had a hard time this past week picking out winning homes. There were so many to choose from throughout the entire Eagle Creek. Here's a little info about our winners. Congratulations to all the

winners! Everyone did a great job!

Get Involved

Pt. & Katie Jasiewicz - Goostry Best Overall - Johnathan one needs any If k! wor the of st mo ie did Johnathan says his wife Kat for the job! fencing done, Katie's the one

Above - Most Creative Dena & Meaghan Allen - Oulton Cir. Dena credits her daughter Meaghan for the overall design. Fantastic job Meaghan! Right - Most Wicked Aleic Grant - Kelsall Dr. Aleic never disappoints on Halloween! Despite loaning us some decorations for the Halloween Bash, his home was still covered in decoration.

Party Time!!

Most Scary Jacque & Craig Swenson Hatherton Cir. Just thinking about this house makes me scared! They were all in costume tonight. No need to spend money at Universal for a good scare! Just take a stroll past the Swenson home.

Second Harvest Food Bank Food Drive by Vasanti Rosado, Eagle Creek Resident Can you believe Thanksgiving is just around the corner? Have you already started thinking of what you will cook for the big day? Our friends at the Second Harvest Food Bank are too! Eagle Creek is hosting a food drive for Second Harvest and would appreciate your donations so they can prepare a delightful meal for those in need. Visit the Eagle Creek Clubhouse during normal business hours from November 2-16th and look for the donation boxes. Having your children make the official drop into the boxes can be a learning experience about the meaning of Thanksgiving and why we reach out to support our neighbors in need during this time of year. You can also discuss ways of continuing their thoughtfulness throughout the year through donations or volunteering with organizations. The following are the most highly requested items: • Baby food • Baby formula • Canned fruit in juice • Dried fruit • 100% fruit juice • 100% vegetable juice • Canned vegetables • Spaghetti sauce • Rice • Pasta

• Crackers (whole grain varieties) • Canned tuna (packed in water) • Canned or dry beans • Peanut butter • Evaporated milk • Canned soup • Nutritional drinks (ex: Ensure, Boost) • Diapers • Soap • Shampoo • Shaving cream

For a full list of requested items, please visit NonaMom.com and visit the Lake Nona Events page.

Left - Most Gory Curtis & Kristina Dimsdale Oulton Cir. We spoke with Kristina and she stated her husband is in the Army. He hasn’t celebrated Halloween with his family the past 8 years so he was very excited for the opportunity this year!


9 Eagle Creek Life

Up, Up And Away As We Give Thanks. by Mike Stancil, Pastor Life Church Sunday 10:10am Narcoossee Middle School

T

he scene is Britain, World War 2 is raging. Airstrips for bombardiers are often little more than European farm fields crawling with field mice. Many times these mice would make their way to the engine compartments of the fighters and bombers of the Allied forces. You would not think that a field mouse weighing in at just over one half of a pound would present much of a problem for a fighter plane weighing in at almost four tons. In fact they did, instrument malfunctions, leaks and even engine malfunction caused pilots to crash all over Europe. The problem became so severe that a special rodent protocol was developed to train pilots to deal with the problems of rodents that would inhabit their aircraft. It was discovered that the mice could not survive above a certain altitude. If mice where detected the pilots were trained to change the attitude of the plane in order to ascend past the prescribed altitude at which the rodents would not survive. The attitude is the position of

the nose of the aircraft as it relates to the tail of the aircraft. Attitude up means ascent. Attitude down means descent. Life can be a lot like that. We have tons of things that are going for us and small problems that tend to demand all of our focus. Just as those pilots in World War 2, we must learn to change our attitude and ascend to an altitude that leaves our problems far behind. Thanksgiving can accomplish this goal. When we give thanks our attitude determines our altitude. We soar higher and higher until the problems finally fade from sight and many times die completely in the presence of all that we have to be thankful for. When we give thanks our attitude begins to determine our altitude. We soar higher and higher until the problems finally fade from sight and many times die completely in the presence of all that we have to be thankful for.


10 Eagle Creek Life

ABCD

by Greg Troxell, Eagle Creek Resident

W

alking around our neighborhood one can see the acorns forming on the Cathedral Oaks, which give signs of new life and thoughts of a healthy environment and sustainable community. What is it that makes a community healthy, sustainable and idyllic? I suppose that depends on who it is answering the question. One thing is for sure: it isn't created alone. A second thing is that it takes more than the six, interrelated building blocks to economic prosperity (Business Development, Workforce Development, Physical Infrastructure, Social Infrastructure, Cultural and Environmental Stewardship, Civic Infrastructure). A developer can certainly influence certain aspects, and government can provide some aid and legal restraints against our worst selves; employers and banks can provide some measure of financial resources, but every individual here charts the outcome of our community. It takes all of us, and involves all those on whom we rely, who in turn rely on us. In business we call this asset-based community development (ABCD). Getting back to nature, a man named Liebig study of organic life, resulted in “Liebig's law of the minimum”. On a spectrum every individual and aspect adds to the dream or furthers its decay. ”Healing is impossible in loneliness; it is the opposite of loneliness. Conviviality is healing. To be healed we must come with all the other creatures of the field to feast of Creation" Six initial questions can be used to stimulate thought of our community: What do you appreciate about our community? When you think of this community five years from now; what will it be its reputation? Where do you aim to meet your neighbors, and strengthen the fabric of our common roots? Why do you care about the vision you hold for our community? How would you like to (are you) offer(ing) to create the community of your dreams? Who would you like to help, serve in our community?

This will part of an ongoing series. Next issue we will share some responses from the ongoing dialog we'll support on our Facebook page and at the clubhouse. On our FB page I'll post an event so that we can meet up at the Club House one Friday or Saturday in November (children and youth welcome) to listen to one another - a form of pubtalk, world cafe, and old school neighborliness.


Custom Christmas Cards $10 OFF a $50 purchase with this ad

'6)%8-:) 46-28-2+ 1/4

Business Cards, Banners, Brochures, Forms, Door Hangers, Newsletters, Mugs, Pens, Color Prints, Flyers, Pads, Invitations, Tickets, Programs and in house Graphic Design

1115 Pennsylvania Avenue • Downtown St. Cloud

407-891-9797

www.CreativePrintingFL.com

Pennsylvania Avenue in Historic Downtown St. Cloud

1=680)7 1/4 Unique gifts

Christmas Wonderland Gift Shop

Starting November 3, 2015 Bring this coupon for 15% Off www.MyrtlesGifts.com

1117 Pennsylvania Avenue • St. Cloud • 407-567-8184


12 Eagle Creek Life

Are These Expenses Ruining Your Budget by Steve Mullins, Investment Adviser, Primerica

Y

ou’ve created a picture-perfect budget and dutifully adhered to it. Then out of the blue comes an unexpected expense. Check out a few areas you may be able to “head off” by budgeting ahead of time. Car maintenance. Avoiding regular maintenance for the sake of your budget? Car neglect could cost you more in the long run than routine checkups. Revisit your auto records to see what a year’s worth of expenses look like. Then check with your mechanic to see if you have any milestones coming up that you need to budget for. Children’s extracurriculars. Have you been blind sided by your daughter’s dance recital fees or your son’s piano lessons? You’re not alone. Get a calendar out and plan for the extra funds your children need. You may even nab an early registration discount for planning ahead. Pet care. Our furry friends have needs, too. And failure to plan for them can derail even the most thoughtfully laid out budget. When budgeting, don’t forget to include a “bucket” for Fido’s routine care, prescriptions and unexpected doctor visits.

Kocher

Insurance LLC is a locally owned and operated Independent Insurance Agency based in St. Cloud, FL that is qualified and committed to providing our clients with caring and personalized service throughout Florida, from Tampa Bay to Cocoa Beach and South Florida to the Panhandle. We provide Home insurance, Auto insurance, Small Business and Contractor insurance as well as many other types of insurance policies. With our help, you will find a policy that best fits your needs and budget. We represent many of the best known and highly rated insurance companies in the State and are also proud to be

one of the few Insurance Agencies in Central Florida to be given Accreditation by the Better Business Bureau and proudly carry an A+ Rating. With years of experience insuring local individuals, families, and businesses, we know how important it is to understand the unique concerns of each customer. Before we suggest a coverage plan we take the time to fully review your needs, concerns, financial circumstances, and budget. Because we are an Independent Agency we are able to offer you policies from multiple insurance carriers which allows us to offer a much wider range of coverage options and far more competitive pricing.

Contact Kocher Insurance LLC today to see the difference! 1312 Illinois Ave. Suite H | Saint Cloud, FL 34769 407-957-1918 • KocherInsurance.com

Special events. Your best friend is getting married! It’s great news for her – potentially not great for your budget. Can you afford the bridesmaid dress, travel costs and wedding gift? Or will you have to borrow from another category of your spending plan to make it happen? Food. You don’t have time to cook dinner so you hit the drive-through on your way home from work. If this happens more often than you (or your budget) care to admit, consider adding a separate category in your budget for unexpected food expenses or dining out. What’s your worst money habit? Using credit cards 61% Eating out/takeout 59%

Bad budgeting 49% Shopping 41% Overspending on food 32%

“Your Worst Money Habit May Not Be That Bad,” Finance.yahoo.com, February 11, 2015

Steve brings Wall Street to Main Street Most advisers don’t offer to help Main Street Americans because most don’t have a high enough net worth. Steve will offer his services to Americans living paycheck to paycheck to those who are the savviest of investors and every one in between.

Steve teaches people how to: • Get out of debt • Save money • Send their children to college • Obtain proper protection • Prepare for retirement • And become financially independent While… • Reducing their stress level • Improving their quality of life • Helping them enjoy life

Steve A Mullins, Harmony Resident Investment Adviser Primerica 1301 Bedford Dr. Ste. 102 Melbourne, Florida 32940 407-738-7479 steveamullins@primerica.com www.primerica.com/steveamullins

On a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest, how motivated are you to accomplish some or all of the things above? If Steve can put together a plan that helps you accomplish some or all of those things, are you ready to get started? Steve takes an educational approach, and he offers sophisticated financial tools to the Middle Market for free. He starts with a FREE Financial Needs Analysis, a very basic questionnaire he can complete in 20 minutes. It asks all the right questions to help determine the next steps you need to take on the road to a better financial future.



Quick Reference Directory ACCOUNTANTS Larry Herring CPA, PA 611 N. Wymore Rd Winter Park, Florida 32789 407-647-7777 www.herringcpa.com

GYM Anytime Fitness 3380 Canoe Creek Rd. Saint Cloud, Florida 34772 407-891-9111 www.Anytimefitness.com

AIR-CONDITION SERVICES Eric Farnsworth 407-921-0760 ELFarnsworth@live.com

HAIR Victor Russell Salon 105 East 13th Street Saint Cloud, Florida 407-892-1005 www.victorrussell.com

AUTO & TRUCK DEALERS Kisselback Ford 407-892-2141 1118 13th Street Saint Cloud, Florida KISSELBACKFORD.COM

HANDYMAN The Good News Handyman - Rick Wade 407-468-1352

BANK Center State Bank - Karen M. Giel 4898 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy St. Cloud, Florida 34771 407-891-8396 x3782

HEALTH INSURANCE The Florida Health Insurance Exchange 1712 E 192 Saint Cloud Fl 34771 407-892-5500

CARPET CLEANING Best Care Carpet Cleaning 407-891-9635 www.carpetcleaningfl.com

HOSPITAL Health First-Holmes Regional Health Care 1350 South Hickory Street Melbourne, Florida 32901 321-434-7000

CHURCH’S Harmony Community Church 10am Sundays at Harmony High School (844) 444-FBCH www.harmonycommunity. church Life Church Meeting at Narcoossee Middle School 10:10am Sundays 217-827-7986 lifechurchcfl.com DJ SERVICES HPE House Party Entertainment 407-738-3409 www.hpemusic.com ELECTRICIAN Hightower Electric, LLC 321-766-6038 FINANCIAL PLANNING AND INVESTING Edward Jones Kerry L. Scott 4725 Old Canoe Creek Rd Saint Cloud, Florida 34769 407-498-0147 Primerica Steve A Mullins 1301 Bedford Dr., Ste 102 Melbourne, Florida 407-738-7479 steveamullins@primerica. com GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN Energy Graphics Shannon Danford 407-267-6300 www.Energy-Graphics.com

HOUSE CLEANING Neat & Shinny 407-334-5614 www.neatnshiny.com INSURANCE Farm Bureau Michael Long 407-847-5189 www.floridafarmbureau.com Kocher Insurance LLC 1312 Illinois Ave, Suite H Saint Cloud, Florida 34769 (407) 957-1918 kocherinsurance.com LAWN CARE Triple Palm Lawns 407-957-3489 Triplepalmlawn@aim.com Weed Man 4417 13th St. Suite 182 St. Cloud, FL 34769 (407) 979-4623 MOVIE THEATERS Cinema World East of 95 on 192 next to Sam’s Club Melbourne, FL CWTheaters.com MUSIC LESSONS Vocal & Piano Lessons Dawn Korzen text/call: (407) 301-4561 musicinharmony2013@ gmail.com ORTHODONTIST Lake Nona Orthodontic Dr. Lach 13832 Narcoossee Rd Suite B101, Orlando, FL 32827 407-359-1960

Painting and Pressure Washing William “Joe” Murray 407-766-5051

HOME EQUITY LINES... endless possibilities!

PEST CONTROL Luv A Lawn & Pest Control 407- 908-9139 PHOTOGRAPHER Amanda Yachmetz Photography 813-842-6473 AmandaYachmetzPhotography.com PLUMBING SERVICES Linscott Plumbing Services Wayne E. Linscott Sr 407-891-1700 POOL TABLES Florida Game Rooms 9350 S. Orange Blossom Trail tr #12 407-859-4400 www.myfloridagamerooms. com PRINTERS Creative Printing 1115 Pennsylvania Ave. Downtown St. Cloud 407-891-9797 www.CreativePrintingFL. com REAL ESTATE The Corcoran Connection, LLC Jeanine Corcoran 407-922-3308 Jeaninecorcoran@gmail.com www.thecorcoranconnection.com RESTAURANTS Stone Bridge Tavern - The Royal Crest Room 5530 Michigan Ave Saint Cloud, Florida 34772 407-891-0903 www.stonebridgetavernandgrill.com

As Low As

3.25

%

APR*

We will pay closing costs on lines up to $150,000! **

KAREN M. GIEL VP/Branch Manager NMLS #805471

kgiel@centerstatebank.com

407.891.8396 x3782

TIRES NTA National Tire and Auto 304 13th Street Saint Cloud, FL 34769 407- 593-2136 TRAVEL Meisner Cruise and Travel 407-738-7088 Meissnertravel.com Linda@meissnertravel.com WATER SYSTEMS Aguamaman Water Co. Matthew Benetti 321-250-4999 www.Orlando.haguewater.com

w w w. c e n t e r s t a t e b a n k . c o m 4898 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway St. Cloud, FL 34771

*Rate based on minimum beacon score of 721. Annual Percentage rate may increase after consummation. **Line must be funded by 50% or $10,000 whichever is greater at closing. If line is Closed within the first two years, consumer will be required to pay back the closing costs.



PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID EDDM RETAIL

Local Postal Customer

Attend a lecture and receive a

FREE 1-DAY PASS

to any Health First Pro-Health & Fitness Center.*


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.