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Gifts – The Spin Stops Here I sometimes watch O’Reily’s The Factor. It is a fun show. He cheerleads for Christmas each holiday season. I don’t mind. Some viewers are getting tired of it. Last night he ended the show by asking his viewers to remember a favorite gift they had received over the years. Great question. I immediately found myself missing my sister who passed two years ago. I found myself calling her daughter and leaving a teary message about the gifts her mom had given me over my lifetime—all of them were my favorites. In the latter years of her life we struggled with sibling issues. Families can be filled with such conflicts about values, estate distributions, mom liked you best kind of stuff. Such issues pollute an otherwise precious connection. I recalled the unforgettable gifts I had received from my sister…a pink petticoat that looked like a wedding cake, the helicopter ride when I was 10 where I looked down upon a monopoly board world, the puppets and puppet stage she got for me and my cousin, Diane, Vonni would write and direct productions for Diane and me to act out. We had hours of fun with those puppets. Then there were the gifts of values….Vonni taught me to love books and to marvel at the promises of Christ. She taught me to keep fighting to keep the family together on holidays and important occasions. She gave me the gift of always picking up the phone when I called to listen to my problems and celebrate my accomplishments. She gave me the gift of time, attending my weddings when they were very far away and expensive and getting to my husband’s funeral hundreds of miles away. She gave me the gift of showing up. Thanks O’Reily for inspiring me to remember these loving times. Recall the gifts in your life. They are many. In fact, I am trying to do it all day every day…not just at Christmas. Recall every precious moment of every relationship. See past all faults to the God self in each person. The spin stops here. It is surprising. It is thrilling. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and God Bless from all of us at the Women’s Journals.

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The Cover "Ninety is the New Thirty!" DECEMBER 2012/JANUARY 2013

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Spring Newsletter for Smile OF For AORTHODONTIC Lifetime Foundation Greater Akron Chapter March 2011 WINNERS SCHOLARSHIPS The Smile For A Lifetime Foundation Greater Akron Chapter, established by Dr. R. C. McElhinney, Orthodontist located in Stow, is pleased to announce our latest Orthodontic Scholarship recipients.

2011 First Quarter Recipients Tiffany Keller A freshman at Stow High School, Tiffany is a "great student, person and role model" according to her teacher Mr. Eckart. Already a varsity soccer player, she shows leadership on her soccer team and is often heard giving classmates and teammates much needed encouragement or a kind compliment. "I want to become a sports therapist or sports trainer when I graduate from college. When I was little, I bumped my tooth on a table and it has been black ever since. They said it would fall out, but never did. I used to love to smile until everyone started to make fun of me." Tiffany's gift back to Dr. Mac is a beautiful poem of thanks.. "I wanna smile just to smile…I can finally smile for me, and finally be me."

Brooke Tidd

A freshman at Cuyahoga Falls High School, Brooke a 10 year Girl Scout who enjoys skiing, photography and making jewelry. Her first love is art. " I want to go to the Cleveland Institute of Art and become a nature photographer, as well as study to become an art teacher. At school people call me snaggletooth and it destroys my self confidence, I am embarrassed by my smile." says Brooke.

Luke Donatelli A freshman at Archbishop Hoban High School, Luke is active in bowling, basketball, youth groups and choir. "My goal is to go to college and major in broadcasting. I want braces to have a beautiful smile, I am embarrassed because my two front teeth are split." says Luke. "This young man is an honor student with a positive attitude and has a reputation as being respectful and trustworthy, though a little shy." says Luke's teacher Sister Madigan. Thanks for making dreams come true! -Mrs. Donatelli

Marissa Yaworsky A shy 7th grade student at Tallmadge Middle School, Marissa likes to go to Zumba with her cousin and hopes to be a nurse or teacher in the future. With both of her grandparents in poor health, the family relies on Marissa as a caretaker when her mother is working. Described as reliable, caring and giving, friends and family believe Marissa will be more confident when she is less embarrassed by her smile.

These students have many reasons to smile and we look forward to their Smile For A Lifetime!

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Giving Hearts A very special THANK YOU goes out to the following dentists and oral surgeons who have generously donated their time and resources to care for our Smile For A Lifetime scholarship recipients during their orthodontic treatment. Dr. Stephen Barnes Dr. Michael Hoffman Dr. David Waldron

Dr. Jennifer DiPiero Dr. Greg Mertes

Our Board of Directors Sandra Lee, President Women's Journal Mr. Greg Nolfi, Vice President Hahn, Loeser and Parks LLP Tim Mikolay, Treasurer Mikolay and Associates

Our generous monetary donors are: Dr. John Murphy of Aesthetic Image Dental Tim and Dorothy McLaughlin

W. Stephen Barnes DMD Falls Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center

Supporting Smile For A Lifetime Foundation Please consider supporting our foundation to advance the common good of our community . 100% of donations stay in Summit and Portage counties and support the orthodontic, dental and surgical needs of our Smile For A Lifetime recipients.

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May 2011 is the next Board meeting of Smile For A Stow Orthodontist to Award as Lifetime Foundation. Applications received by May 15, 2011 will be reviewed and candidates be prioritized based on financial Many aswill12 Full Orthodontic need, orthodontic need, and special situations. Scholarships in 2013! Dr. McElhinney will provide orthodontic screenings for the top appli-

cants and deserving children will receive orthodontic scholarships. To download an application, www.drmacsmiles.com Could You Bevisit One of the Lucky Recipients? click on the Smile for a Lifetime logo or email us at Visit www.drmacsmiles.com for details smilesforlife@drmacbraces.com.

At Smile for A Lifetime it is our mission to create self confidence, inspire hope, and change the lives of children in our community in a dramatic way. The gift of a smile can do all this for a deserving, under served individual who, in turn, can use this gift to better themselves and our community.

Michael J Hoffman DDS Falls Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center Greg Mertes DMD Mertes Pediatric Dentistry Bill Monbeck Keller- Williams Realty Scott Sabol WJW Fox 8 Cleveland Susan Schur Stow Munroe Falls High School Susan R. Shah MD Akron Children's Pediatrics David Waldron DDS Waldron General Dentistry Dr. Robert McElhinney Serves as Advisor to the Board These board members are as diverse as the communities they serve; however, leadership and passion for community improvements are characteristics they all share.

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Fuller, Thicker Hair is Just a Phone Call Away! Aging – The aging process can play a roll in follicle deterioration and hair loss.

Having a full head of hair seems to be our crowning glory. We love the way it looks and there is no question that it makes us feel younger, but for many, this glory has faded. Unfortunately, by the time men turn thirty, 25% will develop baldness. One in four women also experience thinning hair by the time they reach fifty. The amount of hair loss varies among individuals, so the solutions will vary as well. Hair Technologies is widely regarded as an expert in the field of non-surgical hair replacement. Clients enjoy total anonymity within private styling rooms, where they have many options. Let’s take a look at just a few. Integration - For those who simply want to create all-over fullness and volume. It can be used for individuals experiencing up to fifty percent hair loss. Perimeter Bonding – Secure and easy to maintain Full Head Bonding – Full head bonding provides a very secure, yet complete natural fit. It is perfect for the person with an active lifestyle. You don’t have to get a full head of hair overnight. We can adjust the hairline and fullness gradually like hair loss occurs in the first place. As hair loss continues to rise, more scientific research is being dedicated to discovering the factors that can contribute to it. Here are eight major causes of hair loss scientists have identified. Genetics – Hair loss can be inherited from either your mothers or your father’s side of the family. 8

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Life Changes – Hormonal changes during pregnancy lead to temporary hair loss. Hair loss can also occur with menopausal women due to hormonal shifts. Medications Some common medications which may contribute to permanent or temporary hair loss are those used for birth control, blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and acne. Steroids can also be a factor. Environment – Pollutants in water or air as well as exposure to metals and minerals can lead to hormonal imbalances. Hair Technologies is a full service hair salon for men and women featuring “Biolon” a revolutionary product that is changing the way we think about hair. “Biolon” is one of many new products we offer here at Hair Technologies. We also care about offering our clients the very best. For that reason you will find a number of our products that we retail and also use at the salon are vegan and organically certified, such as our hair coloring product line, All Nutrient. We offer FDA approved Laser Light Therapy designed to stop hair loss. We also carry a complete home-care line.

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Are you Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired? Dr. Geoffrey Besso of the Besso Clinic of Chiropractic located in a new, state of the art office on Darrow Road (just north of Parrasson’s) in Stow sat down with Women’s Journal to discuss how his unique method of chiropractic is relieving chronic pain. He states, “Your pain often starts gradually, but over time it escalates into fatigue, unrefreshed sleep, numbness, and a whole host of other problems.” His clinic has had great success with hard to treat conditions such as Fibromyalgia, Trigeminal

Neuralgia, Sciatica, Migraine headaches, and many others. The brain must be able to communicate with the body for all areas of the body to function normally. Your spine is like a straw in a drink: if it is kinked, it doesn’t function properly and allow the drink to flow freely. Similarly, if your spine is kinked or obstructed in any way, your body’s ability to get the resources and information from the brain to the rest of the body is weakened. Unlike some chiropractors

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who forcefully manipulate extremities or crack the spine, Dr. Besso practices the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association (NUCCA)’s methods to correct this problem. “We do a specific, gentle and precise correction to the spine, which puts the spine in the proper balanced position so it can help all parts of the body function correctly and the kinked nerves can heal,” explains Dr. Besso, a chiropractor that has served Stow and surrounding areas for over seven years. “We are one of seven NUCCA clinics in Ohio, so patients often travel to us.” “Many people do not realize what the source of their pain is, and they get shuffled from provider to provider, often left to feel

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hopeless.” He continues, “We have great success with other people’s failures. Many of our patients have already been to other chiropractors, tried injections, and have been suffering with chronic pain. Our approach is often the missing piece to the puzzle to get them well.” If you would like to see if the Besso Clinic can help you, they have provided the following promotion:

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WHAT: THE SIX AGES OF WOMAN Comedy Show with Mary Faktor WHEN: Thursday, April 11th SHOW TIME: 7:30pm OPTIONAL DINNER TIME: 5pm - 6:30pm For Dinner Reservations, call 330-454-5000 Special Dinner Buffet available for only $10.95 WHERE: The McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 Market Avenue South, Canton, Ohio, 44702 SHOW TICKETS: $25 (order online with Visa, Master Card or Discover) at: www.SummitCountyWomensJournal.com CASH BAR: Special price cocktails in the pub and ballroom before, during and after the show

Canton is delighted to welcome Mary Faktor’s One Woman Comedy Show, THE SIX AGES OF WOMAN, to the beautiful, historic, McKinley Grand Hotel Ballroom on Thursday, November 15, 2012. This popular PG-13 comedy show is praised as the perfect “Gals Night Out or Couples Date Night.” A member of the Screen Actors Guild and Global Speakers Federation, Professional actor and motivational speaker, Mary Faktor brilliantly delivers her hilarious presentation to sell-out audiences of all ages throughout the United States. You’ll “laugh til your face hurts” with her portrayal of her character, “Vicki Zawicki” as she ages 50 years through a series of six phone calls to her best friend, Madge. Although you never see Vicki’s husband or kids, you’ll know them all quite intimately by the end of this smash-hit 75 minute show.

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Watch time pass before your eyes as Vicki changes from starry-eyed teenager discovering love, to newly wed bride full of romantic dreams, to expectant mother anticipating her ideal family, to harried housewife of overly active children, to menopausal working woman, to grandmother trying to recapture the romance with her husband now that the kids are grown. You’re sure to see your own life during some part of Vicki’s metamorphosis, and you will no doubt laugh at yourself while doing so.

“Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry…and your doctor will prescribe Prozac.” If you’re looking for a fun, entertaining, stress-relieving night out, the universal humor of THE SIX AGES OF WOMAN is the perfect solution. It’s been praised

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as a great “bonding” experience for multi-generations of women...young mom, middle-aged grandma, greatgrandmother, favorite sister or aunt. And don’t let the title fool you...MEN LOVE IT TOO! A specially priced, OPTIONAL DINNER is available for those who wish to dine in the McKinley Pub prior to the performance. DISCOUNTED DRINKS are also available before AND after the show, where Mary will join the party. For OPTIONAL DINNER RESERVATIONS, call the McKinley Hotel at: 330-454-5000 To order THE SIX AGES OF WOMAN show tickets, go to: www. summitcountywomensjournal. com - (Master Card, Visa or Discover accepted) Don’t delay...order your tickets today. Seating is limited and Mary’s show is usually a sell-out. To advertise call 440-390-8778 or email brandy717@cox.net


WHO IS MARY FAKTOR? Mary is an actor, speaker, writer, workshop facilitator, business owner, life coach, and acting coach. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Global Speakers Federation, and is a graduate of The Second City. Mary is featured in several films, including American Splendor (with Paul Giamatti), The Winner Is (with Jerry Springer), Light Up Like Las Vegas (with Wayne Newton) and two soonto-be released indie films, Cleveland, I Love You (with Robin Svoboda & Leon Bibb), and The Wind Is Watching. Mary books other variety entertainers and speakers through her agency, Faktor’s Talent Network in Hudson. For more information on Mary, visit www.MaryFaktor.com

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Adult Children Caring for Aging Parents Face Role Reversal by Jodi Wood RN BSN President Visiting Angels of Greater Akron, OH The catch phrase says it all… adult children who are caring for their parents while also raising their own family are known as “the sandwich generation”. These family caregivers find themselves pulled in many directions, caring for a parent, raising their children, and often holding down a job as well. On top of all of this, adult caregivers are thrust into the awkward and often unwanted position of feeling like they are parenting their own parents. It can be unsettling to find yourself in this role. This reversal in the parenting role can give rise to stress for both parents and caregivers. A recent survey by the National Alliance for Care Giving and the

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) found that an estimated 22.4 million U.S. households, nearly 1 in 4 are providing care to someone age 50 or older or have provided care within the last 12 months. As these family caregivers have discovered, it takes a lot of time, energy and patience to care for an aging loved one, and often it can seem like all of these attributes are in short supply. It’s not surprising, then, that guilt coupled with resentment are prevalent emotions among family caregivers. A caregiver’s life can be turned upside down. Despite the fact that they love their parents, caring for a parent is a big responsibility that affects the whole family. Plans for the immediate future go out the window. Schedules that were already jam packed and complicated need reworked. Children

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Adults Can Help Prevent Child Abuse Jerry Sandusky recently received 30 years to life in prison for child molestation. Most of us have an opinion regarding his conviction, his sentence and the sanctions against Penn

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State. However, the focus of this article is not to re-hash those topics but to take a hard look at child abuse and what adults can do to keep children safe.

adults who love children or work with them are abusers! Those who sexually abuse children are drawn to settings where they can gain easy access to children.

Statistics indicate that 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday. Sadly, many of these children will not disclose the abuse immediately and some may never disclose the abuse. Children who have been sexually abused may suffer emotionally, psychologically, mentally and physically and many will suffer in silence. So what can adults do to prevent child abuse?

• Most abuse occurs in one-on-one situations. In order to protect children, adults must insist that another person be present. Insist that all organizations that deal with children have policies in place that protect children from one-adult/one-child situations.

• Learn the facts and understand the risks of child sexual abuse. Anyone can be a victim and anyone can be an abuser. Most children are abused by someone that is known and trusted by the child and the family. This is not to say that all

• Child molesters use children’s innocence and lack of knowledge about their bodies, personal boundaries and lack of knowledge about sex against them. In order to protect children, parents need to teach children how to value their bodies, and let them know they have a choice about how others treat them.

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• Physical signs of sex abuse are not common in children, however emotional or behavioral signs are more common. Knowing the warning signs helps parents know when something might be wrong. • Child abuse thrives in an environment of fear and denial. Learning about child abuse, molesters and the process of grooming will help adults know when a situation is questionable. Knowledge gives adults the strength to trust their intuitions and respond to their suspicions. As a community, we are all responsible for the safety of our children. By paying attention, asking questions, thinking about the safety of children and acting on our suspicions, we can make the world a safer place for children.

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Tis the Christmas Season... The Season for Gifting and Giving! By Dee Siegferth

Dee Siegferth President and CEO The Milestone Center for Retirement and Estate Planning, LLC 2780 S. Arlington Road Suite 201 Akron, Ohio 44312 330-644-0284 www.themilestonecenter.com

In this tight local economy, it pays to “think outside the box” this Christmas and think creatively for gift giving. Kahil Gibran says it best: “When you give of yourself, you truly give.” This year take advantage of gifting your time to remember someone whether it is a special note, visit or something baked. You also can take advantage of using this year’s gift exemption, which goes down to $1 million in 2013 from $5 million this year. You may have money designated for your children or grandchildren as beneficiaries after you pass away in one of your Savings, IRAs, Annuities, or Brokerage Accounts. By gifting or completing special beneficiary designation forms, you can prevent an ex-spouse from inheriting your gift instead of who you intended. Don’t let 2012 go by without making sure that your all of your assets go to who you want them to go to. Most beneficiary forms are wrong. Did you know that you also can give gifts away of money or property – TAX FREE? You are able to give away money or property in the form of a gift without being taxed. These gifts will be nontaxable as long as they are below the 2012 gift tax

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limit of $13,000 to each individual you choose to gift for each calendar year. If you are married, you may gift $26,000 per each calendar year. If you are the recipient of the gift, you will not need to report this on your tax return as long as it is considered a true gift and not any type of payment. If the gift produces income such as stock or a business, then you will need to pay tax on the income earned. By gifting before you pass, you may be able to make a significant difference in a loved one’s life, and you are giving the gift tax free! This Christmas, you too can think outside of the box and give a gift of time with someone you haven’t seen for awhile. We all have a chance to make a difference in someone’s life now or in the future. Time is a precious gift to someone homebound or in a nursing home! After all, “Christmas is doing a little something extra for someone,” Charles Schulz (1922-2000), American cartoonist. You may contact Dee at 330-644-0284 or email Dee and education@themilestonecenter.com with your questions about gifting or completing your 2012 year end financial and tax checklist. You may also listen to Dee on WNIR Sundays at 4:00 p.m. or if you missed the radio, you may listen at www. safemoneycounselor.com/Akron.

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Our Our Gift Gift of of Insp Insp

QUIET TIME BE STILL

QUIET QUIETTIME TIME This is a very hectic season and often fosters confusion, exhaustion, frustration and hurry. We at The Women’s Journal wish you peace. In this issue, we wish to inspire you with these two Inspiration Pages, which include passages from the new book out by Pastor Cornelius W. May of Faith Fellowship Church in Macedonia, entitled: Shhh….Listening For God, and passages from the book, A Guide to The Practice of Judaism and Zen, Jewish Dharma, by psychologist, Rabbi and Buddhist teacher, Brenda Shoshanna, PhD

From Shhh…Listening For God: Silence is the golden nugget of biblical spirituality. To lay claim to a place, a sacred place, a safe place, where the true riches are found, is to be genuinely celebrated. When it is found, like those digging in the mine, panning for that first sight of sparkling glitter, joy overflows. Hard work has finally paid off. To discover such a place is the reward of pilgrimage. Once we have arrived and tasted of the experience, we will return again and again. Many of us have grown quite accustomed to the noisy world of modern day life. People read their paperless books in busy coffee shops. We are probably not even aware how clamorous life is until we attempt to quiet ourselves. No wonder Jesus said, “go into your room (your closet) and shut the door.” As a recovering, confessed workaholic, I found busyness to be an idolized addiction. The more I produced, the more my self-esteem was massaged; hence, the more accolades I was given and the better I felt. Truly masculine? Time will tell. Working all the time may be a good way to hide, but it is a very poor healer of the inner sanctum where wounds and hurts are deeply layered. Carl Jung discerningly concluded, “Hurry is not of the Devil, it is the Devil.” Silence can and will be our best friend. Silence will inform. Silence will communicate more than we care to know. But silence will always convey all that we need to know. The Divine will meet us there. As we create the space, God will fill it. Pastor Cornelius W. May Faith Fellowship Church 10277 Valley View Road Macedonia, Ohio 44056 Sunday Service 10 am

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Passages from the book by Brenda Shoshanna, PhD

PRACTICING THE SABBATH There are many aspects to Sabbath observance. It is easy to become overwhelmed, so start with one or two things. For example, don’t work; take time with your family. Say no to one or two of the endless demands and distractions that come to you all week long. Make the day a time to unwind and rest. Prepare a Sabbath meal to share with others and invite someone over who is lonely who you wouldn’t normally include. Spend time being aware of your life and all you have to be thankful for. Offer thanks in any way you feel is suitable. Perhaps attend a synagogue. Remember the essence of Sabbath, which is non doing, taking one’s hands off the world, letting go of control, recognizing, acknowledging, and honoring a Higher Power, connecting with it in every way.

GUIDELINES to ZEN PRACTICE

PRACTICING NONDOING

Zazen meditation is a wonderful basis for the practice of non-doing. Spend some time sitting each day. Watch your thoughts arise but do not chase after them. Return to the moment, return to your breath or to your body sensations. In life, when a strong reaction arises, rather than act on it, stop, breathe, and practice non doing. Stay in your center and remain aware of what’s going on inside. This is active and vital. Remain fully aware without taking action. Let go of judgments and compulsivity of all kinds. In action, in life itself, try to stop interfering. Let things take their course. Allow a person to be who they are; allow yourself to be who you are as well. Stop pushing. Let solutions to problems arise in their own way, at their own time. Breathe. Just be. Enjoy a cup of tea. There is a wonderful Lojong (Tibetan Buddhist) teaching that says, “Take your whole time to drink your cup of tea.” Three voices…..three faiths….one heart

May you find peace in the New Year.

Sandra Lee

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Protect Yourself From Crime Giving Back By Sherri Bevan Walsh Summit County Prosecutor Everyone knows my office is responsible for prosecuting high-level criminal offenses. What most people probably do not know is how involved we are in the community in matters that do not relate directly to crime. I believe that if you get to know your neighbors and take an active interest in your surroundings, you become invested in your community. And your community becomes invested in you. This is true for individuals as well as businesses, nonprofit agencies and government offices. And when you are invested in something, you want to make it better. My office is staffed by people who want to make this community a better place. That’s why they work long hours on emotionally draining cases. That’s why they put their hearts into every case.

That’s why they’re here instead of a private law firm. One of the biggest ways we’ve found to give back to the community is through our Community Relations Committee. The committee organizes events and activities to support Summit County, such as serving hot lunches at Open M, ringing the bell for the Salvation Army, collecting donations for the AkronCanton Regional Foodbank and other nonprofit organizations and buying gifts for those who can’t afford to put anything under their Christmas tree. November and December are our most active months for charitable efforts, but throughout the year we actively participate in and support Summit County. We have a strong community outreach program that seeks to educate Summit County residents on what our office does, programs we offer and how to stay safe.

sexting and bullying at area schools. We participate in the National Night Out Against Crime, an annual campaign in which law enforcement and community organizations host a block party or other evening event to raise awareness of crime and drug prevention. This event also unites neighbors against crime and criminals. We hold an annual Safety Kids Calendar contest for area students in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades to submit posters they create to illustrate our 12 Rules for Staying Safe. The winning posters are included in our yearly Safety Kids Calendar. We recently started hosting

mother-daughter self-defense classes. And we show our support at many other community events. I am proud of the work my staff does, both in and out of the office. Together, we are part of a larger community. As you prepare to celebrate this festive season, I hope you will join us in remembering those in our community whose holidays won’t be so bright. If you’re unsure how to help, contact your favorite charity or nonprofit organization.

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The Holiday Myth By Barbara L. Medlock, R.N., M.S.N. Coordinator, SUPPORT Hotline, Portage Path Behavioral Health Co-Facilitator, Summit County Suicide Prevention Coalition The idea that suicides occur more frequently during the holiday season is a myth that has been around for a long time. Media reports on suicide have been tracked by The Annenberg Public Policy Center since 2000. They report that 50% of articles written during the 2009–2010 holiday season perpetuated this myth. According to the CDC, the suicide rate is, in fact, the lowest in December and peaks in the spring and

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think about suicide struggle with this decision and are open to other ways to manage their emotional pain. So, when we know someone is at risk for suicide we should stay actively involved with the person and get others involved so we are sending a persistent message of caring and hope. For accurate information about suicide and how you can help someone at risk, the Summit County Suicide Prevention Coalition provides trainings and has resources available at www.admboard. org (click on suicide prevention icon). If you or someone you know is in crisis or thinking about suicide, the Lifeline is available 24/7 at (800) 273TALK (8255).

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The Necessity of a Power of Attorney for Healthcare for Today’s Families By: Attorney Kani Harvey Hightower In the olden days, families typically consisted of a dad, a mom, and their children. It was presumed that mom and dad would take care of each other, with their adult children as back-up. No one usually complained. However, times are different. Today, many people are divorced and/or remarried. Many are single parents and blended families. Although we still have “traditional” families, the new normal is often a dad, a mom, his children, her children, and their children. Not only are there more people to complain, these situations have made it difficult for healthcare providers to determine who should assist a patient with healthcare decisions because there are “too many chefs in the kitchen.” We also now have to contend with the privacy guidelines under HIPAA (the 1996 Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), effective for most providers by 2003. HIPAA essentially restricts providers from discussing a patient’s healthcare issues with a third party, unless the patient or a court has provided authorization to do so, such as a power of attorney or court order. Unfortunately, sometimes a loved one has to step in when a patient is unconscious or physically or mentally incapacitated, and it is often too late for the patient to provide such authorization. Although, at times, a health care provider may speak to a family member without such approval,

this can become problematic. If the loved one does not agree with the provider, the relationship can deteriorate quickly, leaving no legal requirement for the provider to discuss anything with that person. However, a power of attorney for healthcare (POAHC) changes everything. A POAHC essentially opens the “privacy door” to allow a designated person to assist the patient with healthcare decisions, such as scheduling appointments, finding out results, or choosing a different facility. More importantly, a POAHC does not stop the patient from making his or her own decisions, nor can the designated person override the patient’s wishes. A POAHC merely establishes a loved one who can legally assist the patient with certain healthcare needs, so the patient’s choice is clear to providers, regardless of the patient’s familial structure. Having a POAHC can be useful to both traditional and non-traditional families by making sure healthcare providers know with whom they can discuss a patient’s issues. A POAHC is vital for a blended family or divorced or widowed patients, as providers need to know who can assist in the patient’s healthcare decisions since the family structure is not as traditional. Essentially, everyone should consult an attorney and create a POAHC to ensure that they designate a loved one to assist with their healthcare needs, when necessary.

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Truth as I Perceive It.... Embracing the lessons of disappointment. By Gloria A. Williams

The meatloaf recipe you loved no one else enjoyed…the person you trusted with your secret shares it…the job you hoped for and worked so hard to get is awarded to someone else…the marriage you anticipated “until death do we part” painfully ends… the baby inside your womb you longed to hold is stillborn. All these are real life scenarios of disappointment. Everyone has experienced the devastation of disappointment. Even children suffer the aftermath of anguish disappointment brings. Disappointment is a heart emotion felt when the fulfillment of an expected outcome, dream, or deep desire is not achieved. Disappointment hurts and has the potential to change the hues of life from bright and sunny to cloudy and gray. Disappointment can foster cynicism, apathy, and even deep depression. The holiday season can bring on lots of disappointment. Family gatherings hoped to happily occur will never happen. Financial

needs expected to be fulfilled will never be met. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire with lovers passionately kissing under the mistletoe may only manifest as mere words from a traditional Christmas song rather than a true reality, and many children will not get that coveted Christmas gift under the tree. Try as we might to avoid disappointment, often it will be the uninvited intruder interrupting our lives shamelessly. Unfortunately, a great part of this year has been plagued with disappointment for me. I’m sure those unhappy with the outcome of this year’s presidential election can relate to the distress. At times the assault upon my heart has been close to unbearable forcing me to make changes in my thinking. If I am to thrive in a world consisting of inevitable disappointments, I must accept that reality in a way that brings new meaning. Many dreams hoped to materialize for me in 2012 will not. I must accept and grieve the disappointment of unfulfilled dreams. My life in many ways has not progressed as desired and, seemingly, there have been more losses than gains. Disappointment can, therefore, make one retreat in ultimate defeat or settle in with mediocrity. I’ve learned however, giving way to this attitude only places us within a mode of living devoid of passion and adventure, reducing our lives to merely existing rather than having the abundant life Jesus desired for us (John 10:10). Embracing lessons

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teaches, an inherent treasure is discovered. The treasure may not be immediately apparent but assuredly is there. The soul is awakened to this discovery cherished by a heart that has remained open to goodness and vulnerable to receive goodness regardless of disappointments. In time, an emerging new reality will begin to bud from any disappointment…slowly blossoming then eventually giving way to full bloomed goodness and beauty so captivating the ashes of disappointment will be swept swiftly away. Embracing this new reality as the gift it is

ultimately meant to be will be dependent upon the openness of the heart. A heart hardened by disappointments will forfeit the gift devaluing its treasure. Within each of us is the power to accept the inevitable disappointments produced in life by an imperfect world full of imperfect people in a way that makes us bitter or better. This is what I perceive as true. Comments may be emailed to Gloria Williams at gwilliams. scwj@gmail.com

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Who Is Hammond Movers? (They don’t just move your things ~ they handle your heart) By A. Anter As much as I say “I am never moving again!” life seems to always have a different plan. So, when August rolled around and I realized that I was in fact moving again, there was no doubt that Hammond Movers was who I would call. Two years ago, under very difficult and emotional circumstances, Hammond Movers moved me. It was just one month after my Mom had passed away. I honestly don’t remember much from that move, except that it was stress free. Life wasn’t. So, I appreciated that the move was. In August, I decided I was ready to simplify my life a bit and “clean things up”, to let go of so many things I hadn’t been

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Questions About Your Retirement? You’re not alone. As you reflect on this Holiday season, and you are checking off all of your “To-Do Lists;” why not take a day the week after Christmas, as your “First Things First Day,” and add to your list some tasks that you would like to accomplish in 2013. I read Stephen Covey’s book, “First Things First” each year to help me stay on track. I find that By: Dee Siegferth women are so busy doing and taking care of others that The Milestone Center for Retirement & Estate they sometimes forget to take care of themselves and their Planning, LLC hopes and dreams. You may just want a day to yourself to 330-644-0284 themilestonecenter.com put make your own special “to do list for 2013.” When you put “First Things First,” your “to do lists” is somehow easily

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DETECTIVE STABLER Detective Stabler was abandoned under a bridge in Cleveland along with six other turkeys and 14 chickens. Natasha the goat was abandoned on the side of a Summit County road when she was only a day and a half old. Sergeant Pepper was dumped in a Giant Eagle parking lot in Canal Fulton. Frolic, along with her goat friend, Pickwick, was discovered abandoned in Akron. Willow the pig was left on her own to die in the woods near Worthington. The list goes on. Abandonment. Abuse. Neglect. And Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary is there to help provide rescue efforts, medical attention, prosecution and court assistance, adoption programs, and so much more. We treat the mind, body and spirit of these innocent creatures at our facility. Please join us in spreading kindness and compassion this holiday season. They need us. We need you. Thank you very sincerely for making a difference.

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