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edicare has been asking doctors to play a new video in their waiting rooms to remind patients that the federal government will begin mailing them new identification cards next month. The video gives beneficiaries a glimpse at what the new card will look like and explains why and how it was modified. Instead of a Social Security number, the cards will display an 11-digit Medicare beneficiary identifier, and they will no longer include gender and a signature. Eliminating the personal details, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) officials say, will better protect an (Continued on page 2)

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50plusNY.com Recycling Bikes and Sewing Machines Collection on April 28 in Bellport...............page 6 County Seeks Nominations For 2018 Senior Citizens of the Year............... page 7 The Renaissance Man of Long Island............. page 9 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Bill Unanimously Passes HELP Committee.. page 11 50 Plus Lifestyles Field Test. Wilson Electronics Mobile Phone Range Extender................ page 12 Quieting the Noise 5 Ways to Reduce the Effects of Ringing in the Ears..................page 13

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edicare has been asking doctors to play a new video in their waiting rooms to remind patients that the federal government will begin mailing them new identification cards next month. The video gives beneficiaries a glimpse at what the new card will look like and explains why and how it was modified. Instead of a Social Security number, the cards will display an 11-digit Medicare beneficiary identifier, and they will no longer include gender and a signature. Eliminating the personal details, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) officials say, will better protect an (Continued on page 2)

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50plusNY.com Recycling Bikes and Sewing Machines Collection on April 28 in Bellport...............page 6 County Seeks Nominations For 2018 Senior Citizens of the Year............... page 7 The Renaissance Man of Long Island............. page 9 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Bill Unanimously Passes HELP Committee.. page 11 50 Plus Lifestyles Field Test. Wilson Electronics Mobile Phone Range Extender................ page 12 Quieting the Noise 5 Ways to Reduce the Effects of Ringing in the Ears..................page 13

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2 Cover Story - New Medicare Cards

enrollee’s identity and guard against fraud. The Social Security Administration (SSA) urges Medicare enrollees to make sure the agency has their correct address on file. You can go to socialsecurity.gov/myaccount or call 800-772-1213 to update your address. Scammers with various ploys have already started to target the 58 million individuals who will be getting new cards. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reports that con artists are calling beneficiaries and pretending to be from Medicare, then trying to talk

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them into paying for the revised card. Medicare will never call and ask for any personal identification or money for the new cards. The cards are free and will be mailed to members’ homes. Medicare beneficiaries in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia will be the first enrollees to receive the replacement cards. The mailings will continue through 2019. To see the video go to www.50plusny.com and click on “New SS Cards.” 50+


3 April 3 & 17 Free Defeat Diabetes Seminar. With Dr. Charles Timson; 7 p.m. at the Hampton Inn, Commack. (Also April 10 at Hampton Inn, Jericho.) Learn steps to reverse type 2 diabetes. Call 631-560-2075. Reservation required (See page 10). April 11 & 25 Attend Free Surgical Weight Loss Seminar. Long Island Laparoscopic Doctors 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. At 4 Technology Dr., Suite 220, East Setauket; Info: 631-228-8277 (See page 14). April 15 From Ashes to Hope: Yom Hashoah Program. Annual program to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day; 7 to 9 p.m. at Friedberg JCC, Oceanside. Free. Contact Gloria Lebeaux, 516634-4010, glebeaux@friedbergjcc.org.

man Road, Melville. “Embracing Aging on LI: Life Care Options at Every Stage.” Free. RSVP by April 20 to Janet@genserlaw.com or call 631-3905000. April 28 and 29 Beach Boys Tribute Concert (4/28) ABBA Tribute (4/29) See ad on page 27 for more info, May 5 Sons of Italy Annual Walk for a Cure. At Eisenhower Park, Field 1. Reg starts at 8:30 a.m., walk at 10 a.m. Bocce tournament ($5 per person), BBQ after walk. For more information call 516-785-4623.

April 19 Great South Bay Audubon Society General Meeting. Photographing Nature.

April 18 Night of Nostaglia. Share your memories and photos of Valley Stream. Sponsored by Valley Stream Historical Society. Valley Stream Community Center, Valley Stream; 7:15 p.m. No fee. 516-825-7157 or 516-872-4159. (Send event info to Frank@50plusny.com. Deadline 15th of the month)

April 19 Great South Bay Audubon Society General Meeting. Photographing Nature, presented by photographer Bob Labuski. FREE. Information at www.gsbas.org or call 631-563-7716. Seatuck Environmental Association located at the Scully Estate, Islip; 7 p.m. April 24 Free Defeat Diabetes Seminar. With Dr. Charles Timson. Learn steps to a proven method to reverse type 2 diabetes; 7 p.m. at the Residence Inn, Hauppauge. Call 631-560-2075. Reservation required. (See page 10). Learn the Facts of Reverse Mortgages. Free Seminar For Seniors and Caregivers. RSVP Marc at Perri Funding at 516-526-4041. Complimentary breakfast at the Brooklyn Diner, 5924 Ave N, 10 a.m. Reservation required (See details page 19). April 25 Healthy Suffolk. Free Program Helps Participants to Reduce Risk of Diabetes. Wednesdays; 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. (Also April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8, 15). At the Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Hauppauge. Contact: Debora 631-853-2928. 5th Annual Caregiver’s Conference. At the Melville Marriott Long Island, 1350 Walt Whit-

Learn about becoming an A ARP volunteer. Join us at one of our A ARP volunteer presentations and fraud prevention seminars near you. Tuesday, April 10th. 1pm to 3pm. Rockville Centre Library 221 N. Village Avenue, Rockville Centre Hosted by: Hempstead Volunteer Team Thursday, April 19th. 10am to 12pm. South Huntington Library 145 Pidgeon Hill Road, Huntington Station Hosted by: Huntington Volunteer Team Thursday, April 19th. 1pm to 3pm. First Presbyterian Church 175 E Main Street, Smithtown Hosted by: Smithtown Volunteer Team Wednesday, April 25th. 2pm to 4pm. Long Beach Library 111 W Park Avenue, Long Beach Hosted By: Long Beach Volunteer Team Tuesday, May 1st. 1pm to 3pm. Copiague Library 50 Deauville Blvd. Copiague Hosted By: Babylon Volunteer Tea

Thursday, May 17th. 12pm to 2pm. Hillside Library 155 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park Hosted by: North Hempstead Volunteer Team

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Hear Better, Live Better – What You Should Consider

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hile there are different types of hearing loss, the most common occurs in people who are 55 and older. Exposure to loud noises also contributes to many with hearing damage. Genetics, birth defects, infections of the head or ear, excessive earwax (temporary hearing loss issue), and reactions to drugs are all triggers for hearing loss. While you cannot reverse most types of hearing loss, there are options to improve your hearing. About 20 percent of Americans, 48 million, report some degree of hearing loss. In roughly 30% of the population with type 2 diabetes some degree of hearing loss is also found. Are you experiencing any of these common signs of hearing loss? • Having trouble hearing women's and children's voices? • Having trouble hearing on the telephone? • Asking others to repeat themselves? • Turning up the TV or radio to volume levels others find loud? • Having difficulty following a fast-moving conversation? • Missing important information in meetings? • Having trouble understanding conversation in noisy places? • Feeling like other people mumble or slur their words? If so, you should schedule an exam and have your hearing tested and ears checked by the experienced audiologists of Long Island Audiology. Dr. Glasser, Au.D, owner of Long Island Audiology, PC has been pro-

viding exceptional hearing healthcare services on Long Island and the surrounding Metropolitan area since 1999. Dr. Glasser listens to his patients, discusses their concerns with them, and provides a hearing healthcare plan with the utmost compassion and understanding for their unique hearing needs. At Long Island Audiology, PC you can receive a complete hearing exam and demonstration of hearing aids. We have been serving the hearing healthcare needs of Nassau County and the five boroughs for over 15 years. We are New York State licensed and Board Certified Doctors of Audiology. An award-winning practice, we have received the "Best Of" Long Island award for Audiology and Hearing Aids for 7 consecutive years. You have questions and we have answers. Please call us at 516-504-3870 or visit us on the web LongIslandaudiology.com

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Recycling Bikes and Sewing Machines Collection on April 28 in Bellport

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eturned Peace Corps Volunteers of Long Island, in partnership with the Bellport Methodist Church, is collecting used bicycles and sewing machines on Saturday, April 28 (rain or shine) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Bellport Methodist Church, 165 South Country Road, Bellport. Items collected will be refurbished by the international project Pedals for Progress & Sewing Peace and sent to developing communities overseas. Anyone with an adult or child’s bicycle in repairable condition or a working portable sewing machine is urged to donate the item. The program does not accept “bikes for parts,” disassembled bikes or tricycles. It costs $40 to collect, process, ship, rebuild and distribute each bicycle. A donation toward shipping costs is necessary (minimum $10 per item). All cash and material donations are fully deductible and a receipt will be provided on site. This is the 16th bike/sewing machine collection organized by Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Long Island. RPCV-LI member Michael Bilecki arranged for the collection to be held at the church, where he is a trustee. Bilecki, who is

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Christina Gasiewski of Deer Park and her son Mason prepare a bike for shipping at last year’s collection. Christina was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Grenada from 2004 to 2006.

manager of science and research for the National Park Service at Fire Island National Seashore, served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Chile from 1978 to 1980 where he worked in economic development with local fisherman. “ To date, more than 150,000 bicycles and 3,700 sewing machines have been shipped to developing countries in Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe. In these countries the bikes are

A young woman in Mityana, Uganda, receives a sewing machine from Sewing Peace as a gift for her graduation from a professional training program.

reconditioned by partner agencies and distributed at low cost to poor working adults. These bikes provide reliable transportation for commuting to work, transporting product to market and accessing health care and other services. Sewing machine shipments help initiate educational programs and generate income opportunities that may otherwise remain out of reach for many people. For more information please call Kathy Williams-Ging at 631-549-4873 (e-mail ktsging@optonline.net) or Bette Bass at 516-6061400 (e-mail bettembass@gmail.com). 50+


County Seeks Nominations For 2018 Senior Citizens of the Year assau County Executive Laura Curran is seeking nominations for Nassau County’s 2018 Senior Citizen of the Year. This annual award recognizes two individuals who have demonstrated outstanding concern and action for human services and community involvement relating to any age group. Nominations are being accepted through Friday, April 20, 2018. To be eligible for the award, a candidate: • Must be 60 years of age or older and presently living in Nassau County; • May not be an employee of any organization, unless in an unpaid, volunteer position; and • Must be submitted on an official application form. Those who have already received the award are ineligible, while those who were nominated but did not receive previous awards may be re-nominated. All nominations will be reviewed by a panel of judges from the Nassau County Office for the Aging. This award will honor two of the many dedicated individuals who have made outstanding personal contributions for the enrichment of the lives of others. Nominations for Senior Citizen of the Year may be made by individuals or groups. All nominations must be submitted on an application form. For more information, an application form or submission, please call 516-227-8919 or e-mail Michele.Greenblatt@hhsnassaucountyny.us. Nominations can also be mailed to: Awards Committee – Senior of the Year, Nassau County Department of Human Services, Office for the Aging, 60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Suite #260, Uniondale, NY 11553-3691. 50+

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VeteransNews By Michelle Tan, Air Force Times

4 Local Airmen Killed in Iraq Chopper Crash

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our of the seven airmen killed in the March 15, 2018, helicopter crash on the Iraq-Syrian border were New York-area airmen, from the 106th Rescue Wing of the New York National Guard. Capt. Andreas O’Keeffe, 37, of Center Moriches, was assigned to the 106th Rescue Wing. O’Keeffe was an HH-60G Pave Hawk pilot. He was a full-time federal civilian employee and an Air Guardsman with the wing’s 101st Rescue Squadron. He joined the 106th Rescue Wing in 2013, after serving as an armament systems specialist with the 113th Wing, District of Columbia ANG, and an RC-26 pilot with the 174th Attack Wing at Hancock Field ANG Base in Syracuse. He deployed to Iraq three times, and to Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and Texas during Hurricane Harvey.

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(Left to right): S/Sgt. Dashan Briggs, Capt. Andrea O’Keefe, M/Sgt. Christopher Raguso, and Capt. Christopher Zanetis. Capt. Christopher Zanetis, 37, of Long Island City was assigned to the 106th Rescue Wing. Zanetis was an HH-60G Pave Hawk pilot. He joined the 106th Rescue Wing in 2008 and was assigned to the wing’s 101st Rescue Squadron. Zanetis was a member of the FDNY in civilian life and had recently joined the law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton in New York City as an associate. He previously deployed to Iraq in 2011, and Afghanistan with the 101st Rescue Squadron. Master Sgt. Christopher Raguso, 39, of Commack, was assigned to the 106th Rescue

Wing. Raguso was an HH-60G special missions aviation flight engineer, according to the New York Guard. He joined the 106th Rescue Wing in 2001 and was a member of the FDNY. He was assigned to the wing’s 101st Rescue Squadron. He previously deployed to Iraq as a fire protection specialist with the 106th Civil Engineering Squadron, twice to Afghanistan with the 101st Rescue Squadron, once to the Horn of Africa, and to Texas and the Caribbean for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Staff Sgt. Dashan Briggs, 30, of Port Jefferson Station was assigned to the 106th Rescue Wing. Briggs was an HH-60G special missions aviation flight engineer. He joined the 106th Rescue Wing in 2010. He was a full-time military member with the wing and assigned to the 101st Rescue Squadron. He previously deployed to Afghanistan as a munitions system specialistwith the 106th Maintenance Group, and to Texas and the Caribbean for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma as a member of the 101st. Also killed in the crash was Capt. Mark Weber, 29, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Master Sgt. William Posch, 36, of Indiatlantic, Florida; and Staff Sgt. Carl Enis, 31, of Tallahassee, Florida. The crash does not appear to have resulted from enemy fire. The incident is under investigation, according to officials. 50+


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The Renaissance Man of Long Island Scott Ferrone Captures the Essence of the Sea in Photos and Music By Mary Malloy

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cott Ferrone, 51, is usually up and out the door before many of us rise for the day, and then again after we’ve wearily returned home. Armed with a camera and a keen eye for detail and color, he shoots photographs that portray the essence and the beauty of life by the Atlantic Ocean. Whether it’s the waves crashing against the jetty, or the way he captures sunrises and sunsets by the shore, Ferrone is finally living his passion. “About two years ago, while I was on the beach, I took a picture of a sunset with my phone camera, and I thought it looked pretty good,” said Ferrone, who moved from his hometown of Merrick where he lived for 28 years, then to Baldwin for 19 years, and then to Long Beach four years ago. “I live across the street from the beach, so I go out as often as I can.” He said that a few months ago, he posted some of his photos on a popular Facebook site, and started getting a lot of great feedback. “The members wrote some very positive comments about my pictures, and it helped me decide to go ahead and pursue photography. It made me

believe that I’m a decent photographer, and that my work was appreciated. So I bought a really good camera, and I’ve been having a great time with it ever since!” For 30-plus years, Ferrone has had a career in the sales and marketing field, working for a distributor selling outdoor power equipment to dealers and large landscaping contractors all over Suffolk and Nassau counties, and as far west as Staten Island. He is still gainfully employed, but makes a point of working around his busy schedule to feed his creative side. Ferrone said that his inspirations are many, including not only the sand and the surf, but his parents. “The beach was my mom, Suzanne’s, favorite place,” he said. “She died 11 years ago, and I’m always drawn to the beach because of her.” He added that his father’s death last August was an epiphany for him. “My father’s passing was wake up call for me to go forward. I didn’t want to ever regret not doing the things that I loved. I thought, ‘I can’t just sit here anymore … now I want to share my talents, but on a more wide(Continued on page 22)

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Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Bill Unanimously Passes HELP Committee .S. Senate Special Committee on Aging Chairman Susan Collins (R-ME) and Ranking Member Bob Casey (D-PA) applauded the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee’s unanimous passage of the Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act, which would create a federal task force charged with supporting grandparents raising grandchildren as the opioid epidemic increases their numbers. The senators urge swift action on the Senate floor to make this important bill law. Approximately 2.6 million children are being raised in grandfamilies, and experts say this number is rising as the opioid epidemic devastates communities across the country. Senators Collins and Casey, who are both members of the Senate HELP Committee, introduced the Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act last year after an Aging Committee hearing during which witnesses testified about the need for grandparents to have easy access to information about resources available to assist them. “Throughout history, grandparents have stepped in to provide safe and secure homes to their grandchildren, replacing traumatic pasts with loving and hopeful futures. As a result of the current opioid crisis, more and more grandparents are taking on this role. It is essential that we do all that we can to help these families,” said Senator Collins.

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Wilson Electronics Mobile Phone Range Extender By Gary P. Joyce

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ven living here on Long Island there are places that — just when you’re about to get to the crux of a phone call — you lose service. I can name a half-dozen spots within 10 miles of my home where, no matter the problem, you’re not going to get service. Then there’re the hills and dales of the eastern North Shore that may as well be at the bottom of the Grand Canyon when it comes to cellphone connectivity. And, of course, let’s not forget the service drops when you’re heading out of the Metro Area into the other 41,000-plus square miles of wild-and-wooly Upstate New York State. Well …drop those calls no longer. We— myself

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and my electronic expert/nephew Jonathan Bond — got hold of Wilson Electronic’s weBoost Drive Sleek 4G cellphone signal booster, and can report that it actually worked the way it’s advertised. We trundled it all around to every spot we could knew featured regular dropped service and we never lost service. The unit is a compact four-piece and removable so it can go in your car, boat, RV, wherever. Of course, it does make it considerably harder to explain any of those, “What’s that, Frank? I’m losing reception,” moments with which my publisher puts up! Oh well … MSRP is $199 from www.weboost.com/products/drive-sleek. 50+


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Quieting the Noise 5 Ways to Reduce the Effects of Ringing in the Ears By Dr. Leisa Lyles-DeLeon

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innitus refers to the perception of sound when no external sounds are actually present. Often described as a constant “ringing in the ears,” tinnitus can present itself as a variation of different types of sounds. Common causes of tinnitus include: Auditory trauma Exposure to loud noises can trigger tinnitus. Think construction workers, landscapers, or musicians. Workers in these fields can regularly face noise decimals upwards of 95+. Hearing is put in harm’s way when constant exposure over 85 decimals occurs. Age-related hearing loss Age is the strongest predictor of hearing loss among adults aged 20-69, with the greatest amount of hearing loss in the 60 - 69 age group. Tinnitus can result directly from hearing loss. Earwax build-up Excessive wax in the ear can cause tinnitus. The earwax helps clean, protect and lubricate our ears. However, when too much wax builds in our ears, our eardrums can become irritated and/or hearing loss may occur, which can lead to tinnitus.

If you’re experiencing noise in your ears that extends for a period of time you should consider the following: While less common, tinnitus can be an early indicator of a serious medical condition. It is best to receive a full check up by your physician to eliminate more serious concerns. Particularly for those also suffering from hearing loss, hearing aids can reduce the impact of tinnitus. When improving your actual hearing, your tinnitus may become less noticeable. If you’re not suffering from hearing loss, an audiologist can fit you with a tinnitus masker. This device looks like a hearing aid, but instead produces sounds that “mask” tinnitus. These sounds make the tinnitus more tolerable. White noise, such as the steady whir of a fan, can help mask tinnitus. The same is true for pink noise, which refers to a balanced mix of high and low frequencies (e.g. waves crashing or leaves rustling). These devices can be particularly helpful at night while sleeping and can be found for as low as $20. There are also apps that can be streamed on your phone or tablet for as little as $2. Tinnitus retraining therapy can be a more costly option (it’s typically not covered by insurance), tinnitus retraining therapy has shown positive results for those suffering from tinnitus. It uses a combination of sound therapy and counseling to try and reduce a patient’s focus on tinnitus. The objective is to disassociate tinnitus with negative occurrences and associate it with positive occurrences. This can help reduce stress often associated with tinnitus, which can make it worse. 50+ Dr. Leisa Lyles-DeLeon earned her Doctorate Degree in Audiology from the Arizona School of Health Sciences and a Bachelor’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology from the George Washington University.

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2018 Free and Discounted Adoptions Specials At the Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center he Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center will celebrate all year long with special, free and discounted adoption promotional events. All adoptions during the special events will include free neuter or spay, vaccinations, microchip, license, heartworm test, flea and fecal tests. The normal adoption fees are $137 for a dog and $125 for a cat. The 2018 special adoption events are:

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If interested in adopting please visit the Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, 300 Horseblock Road, Brookhaven. Open Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Thurs. 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sun. 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information,please call 631-451-6950 or visit www.brookhavenny.gov/animalshelter. 50+

April 1-8 Adoption Egg-stravaganza… Free adoptions during Easter week May 1-31 Cinco de Gato… Free cat adoptions during the entire month June 1-30 Dog Days of Summer… Free dog and cat adoptions all month long July 14 Celebrate Furry Freedom Event… Free adoptions attractions, food, music Aug. 1- 31 Summer Loving… Discounted $65 dog and cat adoption fees all month long Sept. 1-30 Back To School… Free adoptions for “School Age” dogs and cats (4 ears and up) Oct. 1-31 Adopterfest… Free adoptions the month of October and our adoption event Nov. 1-30 Adopt a Senior Pet Month… Free adoptions for cats and dogs 6 years or older Nov. 23 Black Friday Event… Discounted $65 adoptions for black dogs and cats Dec. 1-31 Home for the Holidays… Discounted $65 adoptions all month long 50+ LifeStyles April 2018 • www.50PlusNY.com


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April is Defeat Diabetes Month Learn if Bariatric Surgery Can Help

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iabetes affects more than 29.1 million people in the U.S. More than one in every 10 adults has diabetes; for seniors that rises to one in four. Type 2 Diabetes the most common form (90 percent) is associated with obesity and overweight, lack of physical activity, family history and older age. The first-line treatment for Type 2 diabetes is weight loss, diet and exercise. Even when oral antidiabetic or insulin treatment is introduced successful regulation of diabetes and preventing damage to one’s health can be problematic and lead to complications. Gastric bypass and the gastric sleeve, popular options for obese people who want to shed pounds quickly, have been found to resolve in most patients their type 2 diabetes too! Bariatric surgery results in far greater and more sustained weight loss than conventional treatments, and leads to improvements in diabetes and obesity related diseases. It is now being explored as a cure for Type 2 diabetes in normal weight or moderately overweight

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as well. While not yet approved for individuals without weight problem the vast majority of people with Type 2 diabetes are overweight. Patients with a BMI of 35 or greater with diabetes qualif y for bariatric treatment. Studies show that up to 84 percent who underwent gastric bypass and almost 60 percent of sleeve patients experienced a complete reversal of their Type 2 diabetes. Rapid improvement in blood sugars and reduction or elimination of diabetic medications is often seen within the immediate period following bariatric surgery, even before significant weight loss! Learn if bariatric surgery can help you. Attend a free Seminar or schedule a consultation with Long Island Laparoscopic Doctorssm. Say “Good Bye” to your diabetes once and for all! Call 631-228-8277 or visit JourneyToTheNewYou.com.


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What You Need To Know Before Buying A Stair Lift

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tair lifts are gaining popularity as the population ages. Many older adults or persons with movement disabilities continue to enjoy good health and want to remain in their home, but find stairs to be a challenge. A stairlift may be the right solution. Today’s stairlifts, such as the ones sold by StairGlide of New York, do not require structural changes to the home and do not damage the stairs or change the décor. The stairlifts are designed to be quiet and efficient, with smooth start-and-stop functionality. They are designed for safety and comforts with features like swivel seats so there is no twisting, safety sensors should there be an obstruction on the stair, and much more. Here are some things to consider in choosing the right stairlift for your home. Stair style: Stairlifts are available straight, curved and even as outdoor stairways for entrances and patios steps. Safety features: All StairGlide of New York stairlifts include multiple safety features.

These include fold-up chair and foot rest for when not in use to allow passage on the stairs; safety belts and lockable seats; a remote control feature to allow others to operate it; and your stairlift will continue to function (1.5 to 2.5 hours) even if power goes out. Support: Pre-purchase and after purchase support from trained factory technicians who can recommend the proper configuration and address any issues that may come up is critical. Stairlifts can be tested at the company’s showroom and a technician can visit your home for consultations. Stairlifts can be removed and reinstalled should you move, and feature the best warranty available: a lifetime warranty on the motor and gearbox, lifetime warranty on the rail system, and one year warranty on all other components. StairGilde of New York is A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and led by Tom Knoblauch, President. For questions about sales or service call 631-647-2255 or wwwstairglideny.com. 50+

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Are You Avoiding The Dentist For Fear Of The Cost?

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f you don’t have dental coverage or feel insurance is too restrictive and costly there is another option: the EDP Dental plan. Fortunately, there is an alternative to traditional dental insurance in the growing numbers of available dental plans that offer many advantages in convenience, savings, & procedures from top notch dentists. It is a great individual option and the industry is booming. Dentists and dental plan providers cooperate to make affordable dental care available to you and for more than 15 years EDP has helped thousands of Long Islanders get the dental care they need at an affordable price. Whether your kids need braces, you need a root canal, or if you just need your regularly scheduled check-up and cleaning, a family dental plan will save you money every time you go to the dentist. Typically, members will find their bills reduced by half and in some cases even more. At EDP Dental it is not uncommon for members to report an average savings for a family of four in excess of $1500 a year or MORE! With some of Long Island’s best dental care providers in their network, EDP members are saving up to 60% off the cost of their dental care every day!

The dentists that accept EDP are the same providers that take the big insurance company plans. However with EDP they can work directly with the patient for the best possible treatment at a reasonable cost. Best of all the discounts are applied to the patient right at the time of service, what’s easier than that? For only $99 a year you can have peace of mind that you have the best dental savings plan available when you need it and when you don’t. EDP will keep you smiling with our cost savings program that puts you in control of your dental care and money back in your pocket! Many people wonder how discount dental plans work. How can they be so cheap but still offer such significant savings? Almost everyone understands how traditional dental insurance works because it's been so common. But, this is not dental insurance. This is how we explain it at EDP Dental: Gain Access to In-Network Dentists Save on every visit with a dentist in our plan’s nationwide dental network. Dentists within our provider network have agreed to provide the same quality care for the discounted rates listed in the fee schedules. Discounts are exclusively accessible to discount dental plan members.

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Save Money with Fixed Prices - No matter what your dentist would normally charge for a procedure, with a discount plan, you pay the dollar amount listed in the fee schedule. Everyone Wins! - Dentists get more patients and keep their dental practice running and agree to the reduced fee schedule in return. With EDP, dental coverage also includes specialists, such as, oral surgeons, orthodontists, periodontists, endodontists, and prosthodontists. These visits are charged at a 25% reduction of participating specialist’s regular fees. Our user friendly website www.edpdental.com has been designed to help you locate a dentist, compare pricing and easily enroll online If you have questions and would like to speak with one of our customer care representatives you can reach us at 1.800.777.1085.


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The Biggest Myths About Reverse Mortgages

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he reverse mortgage was created in 1961, and has been through many changes, but today is one of the safest financial tools available for seniors. Its purpose was to make life easier for those age 62 and older to stay in their home without the burden of a mortgage and to have the necessary money in the form of a line of credit or lump sum to use for an emergency, or other purposes. There are number of misconceptions that have sprung about Reverse Mortgages that give rise to many seniors not taking the time to evaluate a program that might be an important resource to supplement limited Social Security and dwindling investments. Myth #1 – The bank becomes the owner of the property. False! Lenders are not in the business of owning home. The homeowner keeps title to the home in their name. The lender is merely added to the title as a lien, just like a mortgage, so that should title ever be transferred they will eventually get paid back. The difference between a Reverse Mortgage and a conventional mortgage is that with a reverse mortgage you are not required to make a payment. You can’t go into foreclosure. You continue to maintain your home so long as you pay taxes and insurance. If you were pass away with

a balance, title would pass just the same way as any other mortgage product on the home. In fact the FHA will allow the estate anywhere from six months to one year for heirs to refinance, repay the balance, or sell the home. Myth #2 – Reverse Mortgages are expensive and have no additional benefits. False! Many seniors cannot qualif y for many types of conventional mortgages and are either forced because of rising cost of living, medicine, taxes, etc., to supplement social security or pension just to get by. The choice is to downsize or figure out how to supplement their income. The government’s answer was the reverse mortgage and interest rates have been set low so they can be paid off by a senior or loved one who inherits the property without undue hardship. One of the principle benefits of a reverse mortgage is that a senior on a fixed income, even with poor credit, can obtain financing so long as the own their home with sufficient equity. Best of all, the process is less involved and can be completed in as little as three to four weeks. Every case can be slightly different. For personal consultation call Perri Funding Corp (MLO#59513) at 516-661-9300; www.perrifunding. They are located at 300 Bedford Ave., Suite 201, Bellmore, NY 11710.

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20 Social Security Column Five Facts You Might Not Know About Social Security

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5 Thing You Didn’t Know About Social Security By John Biundo; Social Security Assistant District Manager in Patchogue

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ost people know at least something about Social Security. Here’s your opportunity to find out a little more, with some lesserknown facts about Social Security.

1. Social Security pays benefits to children. Social Security pays benefits to unmarried children whose parents are deceased, disabled, or retired. See Benefits for Children at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/EN-05-10085.pdf for the specific requirements. 2. Social Security can pay benefits to parents. Most people know that when a worker dies, we can pay benefits to surviving spouses and children. What you may not know is that under certain circumstances, we pay benefits to a surviving parent. Go to www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/EN-05-10036.pdf, for the details.

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3. Widows’ and widowers’ payments can continue if remarriage occurs after age 60. Remarriage ends survivor’s benefits when it occurs before age 60, but benefits can continue for marriages after age 60. 4. If a spouse draws reduced retirement benefits before starting spouse’s benefits (his or her spouse is younger), the spouse will not receive 50 percent of the worker’s benefit amount. Your full spouse’s benefit could be up to 50 percent of your spouse’s full retirement age amount if you are full retirement age when you take it. If you qualify for your own retirement benefit and a spouse’s benefit, we always pay your own benefit first. The reduction rates for retirement and spouses’ benefits are different. If your spouse is younger, you cannot receive benefits unless he or she is receiving benefits (except for divorced spouses). If you took your reduced retirement first while waiting for your spouse to reach retirement age, when you add spouse’s benefits later, your own retirement portion remains reduced which causes the total retirement and spouses benefit together to total less than 50 percent of the worker’s amount. Yind out more at www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/quickcalc/spouse.html. 5. If your spouse’s retirement benefit is higher than yours, and they choose to take reduced benefits and dies first, you will never receive more in benefits than the spouse received. If the deceased worker started receiving retirement benefits before their full retirement age, the maximum survivors benefit is limited to what the worker would receive if they were still alive. See www.socialsecurity.gov/ planners/survivors/survivorchartred.html for a chart. Social Security helps secure your financial future by providing the facts you need to make life’s important decisions. 50+


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22 (Renaissance Man...Continued from page 9) spread, professional level.’ I love the beach, the water, the people, the community — it’s just a different lifestyle, very laid back. It’s like heaven to me, and I want to capture that and share it with others.” Ferrone said that his 13-year-old son, Tyler, is perhaps his most important influence. “He’s my biggest inspiration and my biggest critic!” Ferrone’s creative streak goes back to only two years of piano lessons when he was younger. He soon realized, however, that he most enjoyed writing and performing his own original pieces. “I like playing my own compositions … it’s all done by ear. I’m photographer and a musician. It’s not a common thing for an artist to combine music with art, but that’s what I’m trying to do.” From 1986 to 1992, Ferrone was the lead vocalist and guitarist for his rock band “Trendsender,” playing venues all over Long Island and in New York City. For no less than 150 shows, he sang and played keyboard and guitar. He has performed in community theater, and in 2000, he was thrilled to perform in Italy for the Florence Dance Center, a ballet company owned by his brother, Keith Ferrone. “I wrote 30 minutes of music for the show, and played while they danced. I did two shows, and it was really wonderful. It was one of the highlights of my life.”

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That was the last time Ferrone performed in public — until he was contacted recently by Howie Appel, producer and coordinator of Broadcasting on the Beach with Halftime Howie, an Internet-based show. “Howie saw my work on social media, called me at the last minute, and I came with my music and my photos,” said Ferrone, who has since appeared on the show numerous times, playing keyboard to accompany a slideshow of his photos “I’m in collaboration now with a lyricist, and we’ll be debuting that project very soon.” Ferrone also recently auditioned for America’s Got Talent. “It was the first time I tried out for something this big,” he said. “When they called my name, my heart stopped, I was sweating, but I introduced myself by saying, ‘I’m Scott Ferrone, and I’m here to win this competition!’ I left there on a high … I was thrilled. I thought of my dad.” While Ferrone is waiting to hear if he’ll move onto the next round of America’s Got Talent, he wants to sell his photographs, and will be at as many of the upcoming craft fairs on Long Island as he can. He’s active on social media, where he gets a lot of positive feedback. But he aspires to loftier goals. “I’d love to write the score for a film or a Broadway musical someday,‘ he said. “I’ll continue to write music, take my photos, and hope-

The waves crashing against the jetty made for a beautiful photo after a recent storm.

The boardwalk was glistening a day after the fourth Nor’easter hit Long Island on March 22. fully someone will pick up on that. So stay tuned!” You can follow Ferrone on Instagram at ferronet_foto_music or e-mail him at ferronetfotomusic@gmail.com.50+


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Five Ways the New Tax Law May Impact You

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he most sweeping tax reform legislation in decades was enacted into law at the end of 2017. If you pay federal income taxes, you are likely to see an impact this year. As you plan your 2018 tax strategy, here are five key changes to know about the tax reform law: 1.Tax rates and brackets have changed Federal income tax rates progressively increase as your income rises. These are known as tax brackets. The new tax code reduces most of the ordinary tax rates and adjusts the tax brackets, applicable from 2018 to 2025. However, the number of brackets for individual tax filers and married couples filing jointly remains at seven. For instance, in 2018 the first $19,050 of taxable income for a married couple filing a joint return is subject to a 10 percent federal income tax. For income the couple earns between $19,050 and $77,400, the ordinary tax rate for 2018 is 12 percent, lower than the 15 percent seen under the previous law. The highest ordinary income tax rate, which was previously 39.6 percent, was reduced to 37 percent and starts at $600,000 of taxable income for couples who file jointly. Visit IRS.gov to see the full list of tax rates and brackets.

2. Standard deduction is nearly doubled When you prepare your tax return, you have a choice of either a standard deduction, or itemizing deductions such as mortgage interest, charitable gifts, or state, local and property taxes. Under the new law, more people will use the standard deduction. (Itemized deductions are changing as well – see item number three.) The standard deduction stood at $6,350 for a single taxpayer and $12,700 for a married couple filing a joint return in 2017. Under the new law, the standard deduction has increased to $12,000 for a single taxpayer and $24,000 for a married couple filing a joint return. These changes are effective from 2018 through 2025, unless Congress acts to extend them. 3. Changes in itemized deductions For those who itemize deductions in 2018 (and through 2025), there are some significant changes, even considering the increased standard deduction. Among the most notable: • The deduction for state and local taxes, including property taxes, is generally limited to a maximum of $10,000 per year. Under previous law, no maximum limit applied. • The ability to deduct interest on home

mortgage remains, but the $1,000,000 debt limit under previous law is generally reduced to a $750,000 debt limit for home mortgages created after December 15, 2017. Also, deductions on interest paid on home equity loans (whether new or existing loans) is no longer allowed. This may make home equity loans less attractive as a borrowing option. • Miscellaneous itemized deductions, such as investment expenses and tax preparation fees, are no longer allowed. 4. Personal exemptions are suspended and child tax credit is increased Under long-standing tax law prior to the new legislation, individuals could also claim personal exemptions for themselves and their dependents when filing their tax return. That exempted a portion of income from taxes. In 2017, the personal exemption was $4,050 per person. Under the new law, effective in 2018 through 2025, the (Continued on page 24)

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24 (Continued from page 23) personal exemptions no longer apply. If you have children, you may qualify to claim a $2,000 tax credit per qualifying child beginning in 2018 (and through 2025), double what was allowed in prior law. That is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the taxes owed. It’s expected that more people will be able to take the credits because income limitations have been raised. Another credit of $500 is now allowed for dependents you may claim who are not qualifying children. 5. Expanded use of 529 plans To this point, 529 plans have provided a tax-advantaged way to save money for qualified higher education expenses, such as tuition, room and board, and fees. The new law allows you to withdraw up to $10,000 tax-free per year per child from a 529 plan to help cover the K-12 tuition at a public, private or religious school. These are only some of the changes that may affect individual taxpayers. Consult with your tax advisor to understand how the new legislation may affect your circumstances. Keep in mind that many of the tax provisions have an expiration date, unless Congress acts to extend them. Philip P. Andriola, JD, is a Private Wealth Advisor and Chief Executive Officer with Andriola, Goldberg & Associates a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. He offers fee-based financial planning and asset management strategies and has been in practice for 19 years. To contact him, www.philippandriola.com, 401 Franklin Avenue, Suite 101, Garden City, NY 11530, (516) 345-2600. Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and its affiliates do not offer tax or legal advice. Consumers should consult with their tax advisor or attorney regarding their specific situation. Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., a registered investment adviser. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. © 2018 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.

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32nd Annual Women’s Recognition Award Recipients

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rookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine has announced the recipients of the town’s 2018 Women’s Recognition Awards who were honored at the 32nd Annual Women’s Recognition Night on March 15, 2018, at Brookhaven Town Hall. The award is sponsored by the town’s Office of Women’s Services. Nominated by members of the community, the winners either live or work in the Town of Brookhaven and have demonstrated excellence in a variety of areas. Nominations were considered by members of Brookhaven's Women’s Advisory Board and selected based on resumes and letters of recommendation. The 2018 Women’s Recognition Award winners are: Communications/Media: Mary Field from Center Moriches Community Service Volunteer: Caroljean D’Aquila from Rocky Point Education: Lisa Aitken from Baiting Hollow Government: Lorena Gonzalez from Shirley Health Care Provider: Virginia Cash from Stony Brook First Responder: Michele McEvoy from Lake Grove Science: Kerstin Kleese van Dam from Wading River The Town of Brookhaven’s Office of Women's Services, a Division of the Department of Housing and Human Services, provides a variety of services for women and their families. 50+


Hormone Pellet Replacement Therapy . . . Is It Right For You?

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io-identical hormone replacement Pellet therapy (BHRT) is transforming the healthcare of women as they enter the later stages of life. It provides an alternative to synthetic hormones, such as injectable testosterone, or hormones concentrated from horse urine (Premarin). Experts agree that hormone replacement therapy with estrogen is the most efficient treatment for hot flashes, vaginal dryness and other symptoms of menopause. Studies also show that use of BHRT Pellets can reverse and prevent future damage to the body resulting from hormone loss. Exactly what is testosterone therapy in women? Many women are unaware that their bodies make and need testosterone to function properly. Although the amount of testosterone women require is less compared to men, testosterone has over 3,000 applications in the female body. Symptoms of low testosterone include depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, decreased sex drive, and difficulty with staying in shape. In fact, women can experience symptoms of low testosterone without being in pre- or perimenopause. Adequate testosterone levels in women promote optimal mental and physical health and can prevent certain chronic illnesses such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Patients who have tried other types of hormone therapy such as hormone creams, gels, patches, and injections without success are often very pleased with the results and convenience they experience with pellet therapy.

How do you I know BHRT will work for me? If you suspect you are approaching menopause, or know you are in menopause and experiencing symptoms like: fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, low sex drive, night sweats, loss of energy, depression, insomnia and or lack of motivation. Contact us to request an appointment with Dr. Timothy Brown, our medical director trained in BHRT for a complete medical examination and evaluation of your symptoms. For more Information contact the Women’s Heath Care Center (an affiliate of the Hormone Therapy Centers of America), Massapequa, NY 11758 516-799-4500, HC4W.com or register for our seminar on April 26th Melville, NY 11747 (See details Page 24)

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A MyNotifi Memo: 3 Top Fall Myths Debunked

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gnorance isn’t bliss when it comes to your health and safety. It’s important that you remain informed about falls and fall risks. You’d be surprised how many people fall for these common myths.

Myth: Falling is not a big deal. Fact: Even though some falls are not serious, many are and can have long-lasting effects. In fact, falls are the leading cause of non-fatal and fatal injuries for Americans over 65. Myth: Limiting my activity will prevent falls. Fact: This is absolutely false. Lack of activity and strength actually puts you at greater risk of falling. Exercise is one of the best ways to prevent falls, especially if it helps improve lower body strength, flexibility, range of motion, and balance. Myth: Once you’ve lost muscle tone and flexibility, they’re gone. Fact: Fortunately, this is just not true. It’s never too late to start getting the benefits of exercise. Unfortunately, many believe that they can avoid falling by being home and avoiding vigorous activities. Ironically, doing this actually puts you at

greater risk of failing. Falling is serious business, but don’t let the fear of falling keep you from living your life. Instead, get some exercise, and get a MyNotifi fall detection device. Worn on the wrist or clipped to your belt, it goes with you wherever you go. If your MyNotifi detects that you’ve fallen, it uses an app on your smartphone to notify a list you’ve created of friends, families or neighbors, to let them know you may need help. And MyNotifi does more than fall detection. It also helps with fall prevention. The MyNotifi app comes preset with 38 certified physical therapy exercises to help you develop lower body strength, flexibility, balance, and range of motion. Don’t let the fear of falling stop you. Stay active. Stay independent. And stay safe. Get your exclusive and limited $25.00 off Discount today using code LIFESTYLENY. For more information about MyNotifi wristband or MyNotifi clip, check out mynotifi.com or call or email 1- 800-541-1420 | info@mynotifi


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Is Rock N’ Roll dead or Just Gotten Old?

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t might seem that the recorded music business has evaporated for everyone not named Adele. Top 40 radio, which has always been for teenagers, is mostly devoted to post-rock pop and hip-hop. In 2018, classic rock is no longer teenage music. Classic Rock is now where jazz was in the early 1980s. The Gold Age of Rock n’ Roll 1954 -1974 may seem like yesterday to some but Rock’s core audience was born in the 1950s and ’60s. However, even though it’s been sixty years since Elvis appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” and rock may not be #1 on teen charts, rock concerts are raking in more money than ever. At the Desert Trip festival in Indio, Calif., last year about 150,000 tickets were sold for two weekends of shows featuring six legends of 1960s rock — Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Paul McCartney, the Who and Roger Waters — in one place. On the local scene for 30 years Friend Entertainment USA has been producing great musical

concerts with a twist. Their concerts not only feature great music but have helped hundreds of charities with their fundraising efforts. Norman Wasserman who owns FEU describes what he calls a winning formula: The best of tribute bands and oldies acts in the USA with wide spread appeal to audiences of all ages in venues to assist charities and not-forprofit organizations in their efforts to create financially rewarding experiences while at the same time branding and marketing them to achieve great public awareness and good will in the community.” Norman also says “The people who attend these events expect to be entertained but more than that I find that most people want to do right by others and are giving by nature. By coming to these shows they not only get a great evening of music they know and love but they have also provided support to people in need”. I’m in the business of bringing people together helping all types of organizations reach their financial and marketing goals.”

Friend Entertainment USA is owned and operated by Norman Wasserman who has been in the concert production and promotion business for 30+ years and is based out of Long Island, New York. FEU produces CONCERTS for NOT-FOR-PROFIT organizations locally and around the country. FEU assists these charities in reaching their financial goals while at the same time helping them MARKET and BRAND their specific organization to the surrounding communities and on the internet to help to create AWARENESS!! Please check FEU out at www.friendentusa.com to see what they can do to help your charity or organization and check out their new video promo http://youtu.be/7n-yNmY1EYk. After viewing their site, give them a call to get more information or to set up a meeting at [toll free] 844-698-9696 or email Norman at norman@friendentertainmentusa.com and let Friend Entertainment create a custom branded concert for you organization and make an ordinary fundraiser ore corporate event into a highly entertaining marketing success anywhere in the country.

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Age of Elegance Joan Allen

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e made it! Winter is finally over. April is the gateway to spring (ignore that squirrel with the sweater on!) and New York Senior America is hard at work planning the 2018 Senior America Pageant as well as the 50Plus Lifestyles Senior Idol show. Every time I write 50-plus or 60-plus I am reminded that Ms. Senior America has special groups within our ranks. How about the 80-plus members? We boast a special circle of ladies called the Elegant 80s ladies. It started with a few and now they are 20 strong. Our top group is the Nifty 90s … no fooling! If you are 60-plus on the birthday scale we have a place for you in our circle of magic. Dust off your talent, bring your upbeat attitude and seriously consider becoming a contestant in the 2018 New York Senior America Pageant. Fill out the coupon below today and send it to Marleen Schuss. This year’s pageant will be held Sunday, July 29, 2018, at Molloy College in Rockville Centre. Don't miss your chance to shine!

Ladies 55 years and beyond, ‘Hear this!’ The NY Seasoned Steppers are looking for dancers to join their prestigious dance line. For information call Marleen Schuss at 516-761-7503. Applause to the early birds who are already on board for the 50plus Senior Idol Talent Show. Come on and give it a go. Get in touch with 50Plus Lifestyles at 631-286-0058 ext. 112. You can keep up with all senior events by subscribing to the the newspaper. Your paper will be delivered right to your mailbox. New York Senior America sends a special thank you to: Good Old Gold of Massapequa; A Floral Celebration of Babylon; June Claire Dance Studio; All Dazzle of Merrick; Jack and Jane Rubinstein of Merrick. Projects close to our hearts we support: National Multiple Sclerosis Society; a summer Camp for special needs children; The Andrea Rizzo Foundation, Dance Therapy for children with cancer and special needs. 50+ Until next time, Joan and Marleen COUPON

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