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Cinemark in Tulsa is offering Senior Day on Mondays. The cost of admission for seniors, ages 62+, is only $5.00!

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One of my favorite resources on the Internet is the Reference Library – you can find out all kinds of interesting stuff here!

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This month, USA.gov is offering five free publications from the Social Security Administration. The free publication package includes the following:
1. Identity Theft and Your Social Security Number
2. Social Security: Understanding the Benefits
3. Your Social Security Number and Card (NOTE: this is a publication, NOT your card or your personal number)
4. Show Someone You Love How [...]

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Do NOT call!

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY
The National Do Not Call Registry gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls at home. Most telemarketers should not call your number once it has been on the registry for 31 days. If they do, you can file a complaint at this [...]

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Here’s some information for those of you who are about 10 years from retirement: Taking the Mystery out of Retirement Planning from the Federal Citizen Information Center.

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Translator

Traveling or working abroad? Going on a Mission Trip abroad?  You’ll want to check out the Translator, a resource that could be very helpful to those of you who need to communicate with people who speak another language. It’s an online translator. Currently, it works with English to Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, [...]

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From the Clark Howard show: Use “credit freeze” to protect yourself from identity theft. “What is a credit freeze and why is it so important? Criminals have access to your ID so many ways. Freezes allow you to lock up your records and select a secret code that only you know and can use to [...]

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Living Trust Offers: How to Make Sure They’re Trust-worthy.
“Some unscrupulous businesses are advertising seminars on living trusts or sending postcards inviting consumers to call for in-home appointments to learn whether a living trust is right for them. In these cases, it’s not uncommon for the salesperson to exaggerate the benefits or the appropriateness of the [...]

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AARP has a great list of resources that may help. Check them out here.

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