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March April 2015 I read it in the Women’s Journal!1

The Only Educational Journal in Central Pennsylvania for Women

The Women’s JournalMarch April 2015

Spring...on the Road with Us

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PHOTO CONTESTVista Professional Studio...pg 26

HEALTHY WOMEN WORKSHOP3rd Annual Champagne Brunch ...pg 6

25 YEARS OF BEAUTIFULRESULTS - OPEN HOUSEBlair Plastic Surgery ...pg 16

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1. SPIDER VEINS ARE THE SAME AS VARICOSE VEINS.Spider veins and varicose veins are caused by dysfunctional valves within

the vein. Spider veins appear as a nest of veins just below the surface of the skin. They typically do not bulge above the surface. Varicose veins, however, are a sign of more significant venous disease and should be diagnosed and treated by a physician.2. PROLONGED STANDING DOES NOT PLAY A ROLE IN VARICOSE VEIN DEVELOPMENT.

Regularly spending a large part of a work day on your feet puts you at higher risk for developing varicose veins. In an attempt to reduce the strain standing causes, individuals with careers that require prolonged standing should make a point to walk regularly and perform isolated calf exercises by contracting and relaxing the calf muscles to assist the veins in “pumping” blood through the leg veins. 3. VARICOSE VEINS ARE A COSMETIC ISSUE AND DO NOT NEED TREATMENT.

Varicose veins were previously thought of as a cosmetic condition. However, contemporary understanding of the actual disease process indicates varicose veins can ultimately progress to a more serious condition called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). If left untreated, CVI is a progressively deteriorating disease that can result in increasingly serious signs and symptoms. Leg pain, swelling, restlessness, skin damage and ulcers are all potential symptoms of untreated venous insufficiency. As a treatable condition, varicose veins should be evaluated by a physician and various minimally-invasive treatments can be explored before the varicose veins progress.4. EXCESSIVE WEIGHT DOES NOT CONTRIBUTE TO VARICOSE VEINS AND CVI.

Being overweight is directly associated with the formation of varicose veins. Added pressure on the legs and ankles causes the veins to bulge and the resulting valve stress can lead to failure and CVI. Maintaining a healthy weight through healthy eating and regular exercise is recommended. By exercising and strengthening the calf muscles, improved venous flow by calf muscle augmentation is achieved.5. MEN DO NOT DEVELOP VARICOSE VEINS AND CVI.

Men and women are both at risk to develop varicose veins and CVI. More than 40% of men develop venous disease before the age of 60. Unfortunately, the majority of men do not seek treatment until the condition worsens. While this is still able to be treated, early recognition and timely treatment are the best way to treat varicose veins and CVI. 6. GENETICS AND AGE DO NOT PLAY A ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF VARICOSE VEINS AND CVI.

Women older than 50 are most likely to develop venous disease. However, men and women of all ages can develop varicose veins and experience venous insufficiency. If you have a family member with varicose veins or CVI, you are more likely to develop varicose veins in your lifetime. Therefore, genetics and age play a significant role in the development of varicose veins.

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I’m curious….How are your New Year’s Resolutions going? Are they

still strong…….or were they left in the dust long ago?Did you know the average resolution lasts less than 72 hours?The very nature of resolutions relies on “a magic moment” - the

idea that, at 12:01 a.m. on January 1st, we will suddenly, be different people. We’ll exercise, when we didn’t do it before. Or we’ll develop a voracious appetite for healthy food when our stressful schedule usually leads us towards fast and easy.

In reality, is there a difference in us between 11:59 and 12:01. Are our past attempts and failures the same and do they remain unexamined? Have we done anything to enhance our mental and emotional coping skills? Has your “magic moment” passed and have you resumed life as it existed at 11:59 December 31, 2012? What would it feel like letting go of that improbable scenario and getting to work on making those wishes come true?

You are warmly invited to participate in a 2-hour private coaching session with me to celebrate your accomplishments in 2012 and envision your success in 2013. It’s an opportunity for you to reflect back on the year that has just passed and create an inspired space for manifesting your best year ever.Call or email Joanie to schedule your Pause for the New

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And so 2015 continues. I’m not sure about you but I feel that our lives have become so complicated and demanding. I’m guessing that some of you feel the same way. I blame it on modern technology because it allows all of us to work 24/7. Most of us are tied to the entire world every minute of the day. And if you think the stimulation is only causing our children problems then you need to look in the mirror. This technology comes to us from all directions – consider your I phones, laptops, iPads and even television.

I guess that’s one of the reasons that I love The Women’s Journal so much..and I’m guessing that’s true for some of you as well. When I get my hands on the latest issue, I love curling up in my chair with a cup of tea or glass of wine and peruse through the entire issue. I hope that’s true of some of you. I love getting emails telling me how much you loved this article or that article. I think what happens is that you totally relax and are able to contemplate what many of our contributors are saying in their articles. Do you see yourself in some of the comments? My request is that when and if that happens that you follow your heart and talk to them. When you do, please tell them that you loved reading their article in The Women’s Journal. You will see them smile.

THANKS for listening and please email me with ideas or suggestions to make TWJ even better.

Lovingly, your publisher , Tere Rill, Publisher/owner

Happy Birthday, 16 of His Greatest Quotes To Inspire You

"Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You." "Why fit in when you're born to stand out?" "You'll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut.""Today is your day. Your mountain is waiting. So ... get on your way.""You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.""If things start happening, don't worry, don't stew, just go right along and you'll start happening too.""A person's a person, no matter how small.""It is better to know how to learn than to know.""Be who you are and say what you mean. Because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.""Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.""You're on your own. And you know what you know. And you are the one who'll decide where to go.""I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of look-

ing at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities."Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory."

"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.""Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.""Life's too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right, forgive the ones who don't and

believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said it'd be easy, they just promised it would be worth it."

"Fun is good."

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Why EARLy SPRing iS thE PERfEct timE foR VEin tREAtmEntSEven though the recovery for varicose vein treatments is relatively quick and simple, it is best to avoid sun exposure for several weeks following the procedure. It is also recommended that compression stockings be worn to help reduce pain and swelling. By the time warm weather is here, you will be ready to show off your healthy, varicose vein-free legs in those cute shorts!

PREVEntiVE VEin cARESelf-care—such as exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, eating well, elevating your legs, wearing compression stockings and controlling other health conditions—can help prevent varicose veins or keep them from getting worse. However, if you are concerned about how your veins look and feel, you should know there are virtually pain-free treatments available. Walk in, walk out.

Do you experience tired, achy, painful legs that keep you from doing the things you enjoy?Do you shy away from wearing skirts and shorts because of embarrassing leg veins?Do you have heaviness or swelling in lower legs or ankles that makes your sandals feel uncomfortable?if you answered yes to one or more of these questions, you may be a candidate for varicose vein treatments. And now is the perfect time of year to address your concerns!

•  •  •  •  •WhAt iS VEin DiSEASE?Healthy veins have valves which open and close to assist the return of blood to the heart. Venous disease occurs if these valves become damaged, allowing the backward flow of blood in the legs. When blood cannot be properly returned through the vein, it can pool in the legs, leading to a feeling of heaviness and fatigue—causing varicose veins and other skin changes. While usually not life-threatening, venous disorders still affect your circulatory system and can lead to more serious complications, such as ulcers, blood clots and/or stroke if left untreated. Spider veins are similar to varicose veins, but are usually fine and superficial. Spider veins are found closer to the skin’s surface and are often red or blue.

WhAt cAuSES VEin DiSEASE?Most vein disease has a strong genetic link, however, the more time we spend sedentary or standing on our feet, the more we increase the likelihood that our veins will have difficulty returning the blood.

The most common factors are:• genetics • body weight • sedentary lifestyle• age • gender

Women are about two times more likely to suffer from varicose veins than men. Pregnancy and hormonal changes can increase susceptibility to varicose veins.

VEin tREAtmEntSThere are many minimally-invasive options to treat your venous conditions—with a short recovery and quick return to everyday activities. A personalized plan of care will be determined to meet your individualized needs.

Are Your Legs Ready for Spring?

For more information, call Advanced Vein Care at 814.515.9919 or visit our website at AltoonaVein.com. AVC provides exceptional health care using the latest technological advancements in vein care. Dr. David C. Faber, board-certified surgeon, and his expertly-trained and caring team of health professionals understands your condition, concerns and hopes for restored health and wellness.

AVC is one of the first five in the nation to be granted IAC accreditation in varicose vein treatment.

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When we concentrate on others and neglect ourselves, our stress level builds and we feel overwhelmed. In this workshop you will discover how to create time for yourself. Time to reconsider forgotten dreams. Or time to do absolutely nothing but relax.

It’s time to live with arms wide open! Find out how to get in touch with the wise woman inside you who knows how to say NO to what you don’t want and YES to what you do want.

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Joanie is truly a lover of life – a believer in the power of love. She has learned that this has to start with loving YOUrself first!

She always used to put others first. The universe tossed her some huge boulders: first cancer; then dissolution of a 29-year marriage; son’s drug addiction, prison and rehab; and caretaker of her elderly mother and father.

With the diagnosis of breast cancer, she knew it was time to “wake up” and started learning the power of saying “NO” to dying (literally and figuratively) and YES to embracing life. With each boulder she shouldered, her roots grew stronger, nurtured by the fertile soil of self-LOVE.

She was able to receive each challenge with grace – embracing the power of LOVE, which started with loving herself first!

She chose to study with the best coaches in the world who always challenged her to dig deeper and deeper into her heart to find her purpose. Her heart kept saying, “Love yourself, sweetie, and share that with others.”

She discovered that the more she loved herself, the easier it was to share her love with others without the feeling of resentment.

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Finance

ROTH IRA — A Great Addition to Your RETIREMENT Plan My suggestion is to diversify your taxes by at least placing a

minimal portion of your annual contributions into a Roth if you are able. For 2014, you have up until April 15, 2015 to make a contribution to an individual Roth IRA account. Many employer plans now have Roth options if you are unable to do an individual Roth IRA due to income restrictions. This small step may require you to pay more taxes now but it may also help you pay less taxes later.

Judy Loy, ChFC®, RICP®, is a Registered Investment Advisor and CEO at Nestlerode & Loy Investment Advisors, State College, Pa. To schedule your consultation or for more information, call Judy at 814-238-6249 or email her at [email protected]

By Judy L. Loy, ChFC®, Retirement Income Certified Professional® and CEO of Nestlerode & Loy, Inc., an investment firm located in Centre

County and serving the world.

There is much debate on whether a Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA is better for investors. Typically, this can be decided by whether you believe your tax rate is higher now or will be higher in retirement, how long until retirement and how aggressively you are

investing. I argue that both are advantageous and the capability of saving in both ways can benefit a retiree. Just as you diversify your investments, diversifying your taxes can lead to more options later.

The major advantage of a Traditional IRA is that contributions are tax deductible if you are in a retirement plan and under certain income limits. The investments inside the IRA are tax deferred. However, in retirement, distributions from the IRA are taxed as income. The downside of this is that it can lead to taxation of social security and your distributions from the IRA will typically need to have tax withholding applied.

On the flip side, contributions to a Roth IRA get no special tax treatment. Contributions are limited to taxpayers under a certain income level. Just like the Traditional IRA, assets inside the Roth grow tax deferred. The big advantage comes on the back end, where qualified distributions from a Roth are tax free. Thus, all the growth inside the account is not taxed.

Income levels in retirement become an issue because social security can become taxable over income levels starting at modified adjusted income of $25,001 for singles and $32,001 for married couples filing jointly. Money distributed from a traditional IRA or 401k is treated as income and counts against you in the calculation. A qualified Roth withdrawal does not count as income and thus can be the difference between owing taxes on social security or not.

The widely accepted ‘4%’ withdrawal rate goes farther when you don’t have to withhold Federal Taxes (in Pennsylvania, retirement withdrawals are not state taxed). In addition, for those who wish not to begin pulling money out of retirement, there is no required minimum distribution for a Roth IRA. The money may stay inside the plan even after 70 ½.

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For a review of your financial situation and a projection of your retirement income, please contact Judy Loy, ChFC®, a Retirement Income Certified Professional (RICP®). Call 814.238.6249 for an appointment.

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Will your retirement income keep up with you?

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At Susquehanna Health, you’ll receive the best heart care in the region. We’ve joined forces with Cleveland Clinic, the nation’s #1 ranked heart program by U.S. News & World Report for 20 consecutive years. This means you’ll have access to all the latest treatments, techniques and technologies. We’re committed to improving the heart health of our community. Because it’s our mission to keep you Susquehanna Healthy.

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GO RED FOR WOMEN is the American Heart Association’s national movement to end heart disease and stroke in women because it’s not just a man’s disease. In fact, more women than men die every year from heart disease and stroke.

An estimated 43 million women in the U.S. are affected by heart disease and stroke, resulting in 400,000 deaths each year.

Go Red For Women advocates for more research and swifter action for women’s heart health.

The good news is that 80 percent of cardiac events can be prevented with education and lifestyle changes.

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What it means to Go Red:

Get Your Numbers: Ask your doctor to check your blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose.

Own Your Lifestyle: Stop smoking, lose weight, be physically active and eat healthy.

Raise Your Voice: Advocate for more women-related research and education. Educate Your Family: Make healthy food choices for you & your family. Teach your kids the importance of staying active.

Donate: Show your support with a donation of time or money.

Enjoy dinner, a purse auction, and fashion show!Blair Go Red for Women I Thursday, May 21, 2015 I 6 P.M.

Blair County Convention Center I Altoona, PANow accepting purse donations!

To donate a purse or purchase tickets visit us online at blairgored.heart.org or call 814.836.0013

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Clinton Kelly, host of TLC’s What Not to Wear, knows what many women want and need — a makeover. According to Kelly, the first step is a professional bra fitting. “The bra-fitting is extremely important, because where the bust sits on the body is where the clothes will sit on the body. “With the proper undergarments in place, the women then find an outfit, complete with accessories. Hair and makeup services round out the package. “It’s a crash course in style,” Kelly said.

The truth is that almost 8 in 10 women are wearing the wrong bra size- and you may be one of them. Why? Your body changes over time and your fit will change year to year as you lose or gain weight, exercise more or less, and so on. If you are experiencing discomfort, spillage over your cups, too tight or too loose straps, or a gap between your cups, you are most likely wearing the wrong size.

At Jezebel’s Boutique we understand how important proper bra sizing is, and we are dedicated to making sure our customers leave in absolute comfort and complete chest support. We carry a full line of bra sizes in cups AA-N and band sizes 28-54. After we know your size we can then bring you bras that will fit your body type and your style. Let us show you what we are capable of as Professional Bra Fitting experts!

MORE THAN JUST BRAS!Check out our amazing new spring fashions! Colorful skirts, tops,

jackets and more—you will love our selection and prices!

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has become the place for a full line of bridal accessories. Stop by and check our Bridal Corsets, Bustiers, Strapless Bras, Bridal Garters, Penn State Garters, and Tiaras. We can also special order any “hard to get” items you need for that special day.

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To dine in a place loaded with history and different from any other, with Chef inspired creations, The Whistle Stop is a short, pleasant driving destination from any location.

The Whistle Stop is located on Route 144 in Centre Hall, Centre County, just 15 minutes from State College and 25 minutes from Lewistown. We are open Wednesday through Sunday at 11am. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

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Celebrate Saint Patrick’s DaySunday March 15th 11am - 7pmFeaturing: Shepherd's Pie and Shamrock Pie for dessertPotato Crusted Salmon Cake - with lemon & dill butterDublin Steak Roll - Thin sliced prime rib stuffed with potatoes and baconHomemade Potato Leek Soup

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Steve is offering prize drawing to an area high school junior. Winner will receive a senior high school photo shoot sitting and one 8 x 10 picture. Email Steve with one paragraph include your name, high school you attend and why you should win to [email protected] Winner will be printed in The Women’s Journal.

Women Helping Women Reach For The StarsThe P.E.O. Sisterhood, founded January 21, 1869, at Iowa Wesleyan College,

Mount Pleasant, Iowa, is a philanthropic and educational organization interested in bringing to women increased opportunities for higher education. There are approximately 6,000 local chapters in the United States and Canada with nearly 250,000 active members.

Within the state of Pennsylvania, there are 82 chapters. In the State College area, there are 3 chapters, 2 which meet in the daytime and 1 that meets in the evening.

As it states on our website “P.E.O. is a philanthropic organization where women celebrate the advancement of women; educate women through scholarships, grants, awards, loans and stewardship of Cottey College and motivate women to achieve their highest aspirations”.

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Animal Chiropractic Services

Dr. Kelli Datres, & Dr. Kevin McCarthy

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We are now in two locations to serve you better!

Dr. Kevin McCarthy, is our area’s only board certified animal chiropractor. He is nationally (AVCA), as well as internationally (COAC) licensed. Dr. McCarthy has been a part of the Metzger animal team for two years.

There are 4 main reasons why you should consider using his services:

1) Your dog had an acute injury, and rest and pain medications are not helping as quickly or as much as you would have hoped.

2) Your dog has recently had surgery and you would like to help them recover as quickly and completely as possible. Dr. McCarthy will work with your veterinarian, to ensure a full recovery and help with the prevention of future surgeries. Limping while they recover will create other

imbalances in their body and put them at a higher risk of future injuries. Regular maintenance care can really improve your dog’s odds of avoiding limping and other musculoskeletal concerns.

3) Aging dogs that just do not seem to be as active or playful as they used to be. Arthritis is a common complaint that can be addressed with regular maintenance care (every 1-3 months depending on each case). Again, it is all about maintaining your pet’s quality of life while they age.

4) Competitive dogs, whether it be for conformation, or for agility. Dr. McCarthy really enjoys helping you to get the best performance out of

your dog while helping to prevent injury. Dr. McCarthy would like to take a moment to genuinely thank all of our

surrounding veterinarians putting their trust in him. He appreciates the animal referrals you have sent to the office and have been able to benefit from chiropractic care. It is a testament to how much you care for your patients, and we will continue to do our best to represent the quality of care for you and your animal patients

Metzger’s Animal Hospital1044 Benner Pike, State College, PA - (814) 237-5333Dr McCarthy’s hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-7pm

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ACAPcommunity is a non-profit organization that provides monthly educational programs to adult-child caregivers of aging parents. Founded in 2012 in Hickory NC, their goal is to provide information, resources, support and community for attendees. Exploration is underway on the possibility of establishing an ACAPcommunity chapter here in State College and your input is appreciated.

IS THERE A NEED?Adult-child caregivers are one of the most significant, yet most overlooked populations in our nation. There are an estimated 15-24 million adult-child caregivers in the United States today. If family caregivers were paid, the value of their services would be more than $450 billion annually. While two-thirds of the adult-child caregivers are daughters, one-third are sons. On average, adult children spend approximately 20 hours per week in care giving activities for aging parents. Those hours double if a parent has Alzheimer’s or some other type of dementia. Since the majority of adult children are employed, care giving means the adult-child works a “regular” job and then spends time as if she/he held an additional part-time job or possibly full-time job in caring for parents or in-laws. Without question, adult-child care giving exacts a toll on

ACAPCOMMUNITY Adult Children of Aging Parents

Information, resources, support and community as we care for our aging parents and for ourselves.

If you are an adult-child caregiver to aging parents and loved ones or you are facing that possibility, help is out there!

ACAPCOMMUNITY- what is it?the caregiver and family, jeopardizing health, relationships and economic well-being.

TELL ME MOREACAP programs are facilitated by local experts. The monthly program is approximately 90 minutes in length and includes time for the presentation, question and answer period, with fellowship at the end. The day and time of the meetings will be determined by the majority of interested attendees. All communication with and contact information of ACAP participants are confidential and will not be shared with others.

INTERESTED? Please look for the ACAP link on the Foxdale Village website at www.foxdalevillage.org/home/links and complete the online survey.

QUESTIONS? Call Meghan O’Brien at 814-272-2222.

In a recent survey of ACAP-Hickory participants, 100% of caregivers tell us they have learned new information from attending an ACAP program. More than 90% indicated that they felt more confident about care giving, and 85% said they felt less anxious. In addition, 64% said they felt they were doing a better job of balancing work life with home responsibilities after attending ACAP.

Caring for an aging parent is a wonderful way to say “thank you” to Mom and Dad. Accompanying our parents as they age can be a privilege and joy, but doing so sometimes brings challenges. The relationship between the aging parent and adult-child, honed over decades, is like no other, and the dynamics between the two are filled with history, memories and emotions as a result of typical parent-child interactions.

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Health & Wellness

Is it vanity if you work out at the gym?Is it vanity to get a suntan in the summer?

Is it vanity if you dye your hair?Is it vanity if you wear makeup?

It might be, yet we all do these things. We all try to look and feel our best. So why do we stop trying to look and feel our best when it comes to our teeth?

Why do people think they don’t deserve a nice smile?Why do people think they are too old to have a nice smile?Why do people think it’s vanity if they whiten their teeth?

Why do people think a small investment in their smile isn’t worth the same as highlights in their hair?

There is a 94% correlation between job performance, how people are rated in job interviews, and if they have a good smile or not. Smiling people are confident people, and confidence is a top 10 factor in happiness and success, professionally and personally. People who don’t smile may not be angry or miserable, but that is the perception because they aren’t smiling. And why aren’t they?

Are people afraid of the dentist?Are people afraid to look better?Are people afraid to be judged?

Are people afraid to spend money on themselves?Small but significant alterations in a smile can

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Scot Chambers, REALTOR®ABR, e-PRO, GREEN, SRESMember of Board of Directors for CCAR

740 S. Atherton Street • State College, PA 16801Cell: (814) 574-9267 • Office: (814) 272-3333 [email protected] • ScotChambers.kwrealty.com

Are You Ready For Spring?Real estate in this area tends to follow the flow of the seasons, heating

up during the spring and summer, then cooling off through the fall and winter. In looking ahead to what may happen in real estate this year it appears that this could be a big year for a variety of reasons. If you are thinking of doing something with real estate, this should be one of the best opportunities for buyers and sellers in several years. The reasons for my optimism, and that of most professionals in the real estate business, are as follows:

1. Interest rates continue to be at historically low rates, but all indicators are that they will begin to rise in the second half of the year and continue to do so for the foreseeable future. While the increases should not be large, any change will simply mean that it will be more expensive to buy a property. Smart buyers are going to be looking to act this year, as soon as possible.

2. Sale prices should also climb over time as the demand increases. Currently the inventory of available properties is adequate, but if expectations of demand are right it will be a seller’s market.

3. As the economy has solidified lenders have been able to loosen some of the standards for qualifying buyers, making mortgages available for many people who recently may not have been eligible.

4. There is a sense that there is pent up interest on the part of both

buyers and sellers who have not been able to do what they want to do in the past, for a variety of reasons. Many of those reasons are being resolved at both the personal and institutional levels.

All of these reasons point to a very good year for either buying or selling. The question is whether you will be ready to take advantage of the best opportunities. If you are able to act in 2015 you should be making plans and preparations now, with the assistance of your favorite local Realtor, as well as other appropriate professionals.

Remember that real estate is quite variable, dependent upon location. Even within central Pennsylvania a few miles can make a big difference in the conditions of the market. General tends are nice to get a feel for what might be possible. However, whether you are buying or selling, only a qualified local Realtor can help you determine exactly what is realistic for you to expect in your market and then plan accordingly.

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2. HAMPERThis makes it easy for a child to keep dirty clothes organized! Make a game of it from the

start, and it can become part of their routine.

3. WALL HOOKSThese help utilize the extra wall space not covered by rods and shelving. Plus, it’s great book/gym bag storage.

4. JUNK DRAWEROk, not junk, but a drawer for pencils, erasers and miscellaneous school supplies is a must-have for every school-aged kid.

5. A DESIGNATED SPOT FOR SHOESPullout shelves or shoe cubbies make storing children’s shoes easy.

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Clearfield’s site on the West Branch of the Susquehanna River made it a natural part of Native American paths and trade routes up to the 1600s. The Great Shamokin Path began at what is now Sunbury, continued to Lock Haven, through Chinklacamoose, now the town of Clearfield, and ended in Kittanning. The borough was incorporated in 1840.

The Old Town Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and included 19 buildings in Clearfield, including the court house and Victorian-style dwellings built from 1860 to 1890.

Clearfield County is part of the Pennsylvania Wilds, featuring an abundance of pristine forests, lakes, parks, rivers, and more than 375 species of birds and animals, including the state’s impressive elk herd. There are countless opportunities for outdoor recreation including hunting preserves, game lands, motocross and quad tracks, and plenty of fishing and water sports activities.

There are plenty of destinations and events to keep you busy, including six wineries, the last covered bridge over the Susquehanna, and the elk visitors’ center.

The Clearfield County Fair is one of the largest and most popular in the state, with big-name and up-and-coming entertainers, hundreds of exhibits, harness racing, a spectacular midway, and plenty of fair food.

Speaking of food. Foodies have heard all

Central PA Hometowns: Where Our Hearts Are

Clearfieldabout Denny’s Beer Barrel Pub, with a huge hamburger menu and even huger burgers, with monster-size burgers to feed a family. One of the last remaining drive-in theatres is also in Clearfield – making for an old fashioned date night or long weekend.

Upcoming events include:

March 28 – Canoe and kayak races between Grassflat and Moshannon on Moshannon Creek.

April 11 – Taste of Tri-Counties, at the Clearfield County Fairgrounds, with wineries, restaurants, samples, specialty sauces and food,

April 26 – 40th Annual Kids Fishing Derby at Parker Dam State Park, 9-11 a.m.

May 9 – 41st annual Fishing Derby in Clearfield at Lower Witmer Park, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Clearfield retains its small-town values while encouraging expansion. The community continues to revitalize and expand its economy, while preserving its history and natural scenery. It was named as one of the top-ten All American Cities in the U.S. in 1966.

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presents...The Women’s Journal Women You Should KnowManager of Volunteers Keeps Hospital Humming ALTOONA – Debbie McClellan, manager of Volunteer Services at UPMC Altoona, is in the match-making business, but instead of match-ing sweethearts, she “marries” volunteers to departments in the hospital and related settings. UPMC Altoona has about 450 active volunteers who donated 81,000 hours of service last year. Debbie has worked in the department for 24 years serving as manager for the past six. Her re-sponsibilities range from recruiting, interviewing, orienting and placing new volunteers to keeping extensive record-keeping of various activi-ties. Debbie also serves on the board of Friends of UPMC Altoona and helps the group with meetings and fundraisers. Anyone interested in

volunteering at the hospital, Partnering for Health Services Medical Clinic, the Surgery Center, Altoona Family Physicians, Station Medical Center, or UPMC Altoona Blair Medical Associates can call 814-889-2151.

Educator Leads in Women’s Studies & Conflict ManagementHUNTINGDON – Celia Cook-Huffman, Ph.D is a Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Juniata College where she holds the W. Clay and Kathryn Burkholder Professorship in Conflict Resolution. Juniata College has had a gender studies program since the early 1990s. Stu-dents from a variety of disciplines, from sociology to medicine, are now choosing Gender Studies as a secondary emphasis (minor). Celia’s conflict teaching incorporates gender differences from one-on-one relationships to violence, cultural differences to global conflict. Her work involves the exploration of the role of conflict in the human community, when and how conflicts are necessary and productive, and how to

respond effectively to the destructive aspects of conflict. Hers is a required core course in the Gender Studies emphasis. Course options include Intercultural Communication; Women, Work and Identity; and American Families.

Woman Volunteers for United WaySTATE COLLEGE – Colleen Williams is a bundle of energy and ideas! A life-long resident of Centre County who earned her Marketing De-gree from Penn State and her MBA from St. Francis University, Colleen is employed with Glenn O Hawbaker, Inc. as a Business Development Coordinator. Her passion to help others led her to Centre County United Way where she has been donating her time and talents for many years. She has served as a Community Representative with Funds Distribution, as an Ambassador and Pacesetter Co-Chair with the annual campaign, as chair of the Communications Committee, and most recently as a Board Member and Co-Chair of the 2014 Annual Campaign.

Colleen will serve another year as the Senior Co-Chair of the 2015 Annual Campaign. She never stops!

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New Ob-Gyn Nurse Practitioner Joins Women’s Care CenterHUNTINGDON – Obstetrician/gynecologist nurse practitioner Romona Shope, RNC, CRNP, to its medical staff recently joined Drs. Norman Navarro and Joseph Meyn in J.C. Blair’s Women’s Care Center. Shope earned her nurse practitioner certification from Penn State. She worked at Geisinger Health System as an obstetrician/gynecologist nurse practitioner for more than 11 years prior to joining J.C. Blair. Certified registered nurse practitioners (CRNP) are licensed, expert clinicians who can provide primary, acute or specialty healthcare serv-ices. They work as a partner with their patients, helping them make educated healthcare decisions and healthy lifestyle choices. “I consider it

a privilege to serve and care for women and strive to empower them to achieve their best health,” shared Shope. The office is at 790 Bryan Street, Suite 1, across from the main entrance of J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital.

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Penn State Corporate Learning Needs Assessments Help Local Businesses Improve Their Leadership TeamsThe management at Cole’s Hardware, Inc., turned to Penn State Corporate Learning when they needed training programs for their store leadership teams.

Through a collaborative process using its Leadership Competency Inventory (LCI), Penn State Corporate Learning completed a needs assessment to identify the most important competencies for the leadership teams at Cole’s Hardware. The managers and supervisors are now enrolled in an 18-month training program to develop the competencies to make them better leaders.

“We can guess all we want about what we think our employees need,” said Jason Budman, director of human resources and store operations for Cole’s Hardware, a fourth-generation family business with 11 stores in the Susquehanna Valley. “The Leadership Competency Inventory helped us identify our training needs, and our organization is very fortunate to have worked with Penn State Corporate Learning.”

In general, the Leadership Competency Inventory consists of 35 competencies that have been researched by Penn State faculty and have been associated with successful performance in leadership roles. To conduct the assessment, a group of managers and the group targeted for the training will reference the 35 competencies to identify the most important ones needed to do their jobs and the ones that need development.

Penn State Corporate Learning will analyze the differences between the groups in a report called a gap analysis and recommend training in those areas.

“Developing leadership competencies for your workforce is extremely valuable no matter the size of your company,” says Jeannine Hanes, education strategy and planning manager with Penn State Corporate Learning.

In addition to the Leadership Competency Inventory assessment tool, Penn State Corporate Learning offers Interpersonal Styles Profile, DiSC™ and other needs assessments.

In all, the team at Penn State Corporate Learning has completed more than 175 LCI assessments for clients in health care, manufacturing, banking and other sectors.

For more information about Penn State Corporate Learning’s assessments services, call 877-534-4778 or visit www.corporatelearning.psu.edu/assessment-tools.

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By Lois Grose, President and Owner, Molly Maid of Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Counties

Don’t be afraid to come out from under that fuzzy blanket. I know it has been a long winter and you are so used to being warm and comfortable, but you need to get ready for spring. Yes, spring is here and if you want to be ready to get outside and plant those flowers, you will need to start spring cleaning NOW!

Tips; the Basics: never use a dirty cloth (microfiber is best), start at the top of any room (high dusting), work your way around the

room, section by section Top to Bottom. But, don’t forget the center of the room coffee table, television etc.

Start in the back of the house and move room to room. Remembering to hand wipe baseboards, woodwork, door frames, light switches, windows, window frames. This is spring cleaning not just a quick dust and vacuum.

Tricks: Pick up the phone and call Molly Maid to schedule your free consultation.

Spring Cleaning: Tips and TricksMeet with us to match your cleaning needs with our services. Your team of “Mollies” arrive ready to work and get the job done. Hire the team for one time cleaning or for on-going. Our teams are all insured and bonded. We bring all supplies and equipment and use environmentally friendly products.

If you decide to tackle the cleaning yourself or have Molly Maid do all or part of the cleaning, you will be closer to enjoying all those outside activities. Happy Spring!

Lois Grose, President and Owner of Molly Maid of Centre, Mifflin and Juniata counties since 1996. Celebrating 18 years!

To schedule your FREE consultation or for more information, call Lois at 814-238-4004 or visit the Molly Maid website at

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If you answer yes to more than two of the following questions, you should have your hearing evaluated further by a certified audiologist: • Do you have a problem hearing on the telephone?• Do you hear better in one ear than the other?• Do you have trouble following the conversation when others are

talking?• Do people complain that you turn the TV volume up too high?• Do you have trouble hearing in a noisy background?• Do you have trouble hearing in restaurants or in church services?• Do you have dizziness, pain, or ringing in your ears?• Do you ask people to repeat themselves?• Do family members or coworkers remark about your missing what has

been said?• Do many people you talk to seem to mumble (or not speak clearly)?• Do you misunderstand what others are saying and respond

inappropriately?• Do you have trouble understanding the speech of women and

children?• Do people get annoyed because you misunderstand what they say?

Information taken from ASHA

When to Schedule a Hearing TestHealth & Wellness

Act 31 was passed into law and takes effect on 1/1/15. Central PA Educational Resources, Inc., (CPERI) is excited to be offering this mandatory three hour training to Health Care professionals as part of their 2015 Spring Long Term and Health Care Professional Conference, scheduled for Monday, April 20th through Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015, at the Ramada Inn & Convention Center, State College, PA. This mandatory training will be conducted by trainers of the Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance on Monday, April 20th, 2015.

This training is required for any professional health-related licensees under the Department of State• Those who hold a health related license

under the Pennsylvania Department of State.

o Training approved by the licensing board in consultation with the Department of Human Services.

o Two hours of training for each licensing cycle prior to submitting license renewal.

•Those seeking a health-related license under the Department of State.

oTraining approved by the Department of Public Welfare.

Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuseo Three hours of training prior to license application

Agencies that are subject to licensure, registration or certification by the Department of Human Services• Operators of institutions, facilities or agencies which care for children

and are subject to supervision by the Department of Human Services (Department) under Article IX or Article X of the Public Welfare Code, and their employees who have direct contact with children;

• Foster parents;• Caregivers in Family Day Care homes which are subject to registration

by the Department under Subarticle (c) of the Public Welfare Code and their employees who have direct contact with children.

For more information regarding Act 31 and the requirements, please visit:

http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/Legis/LI/uconsCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&yr=2014&sessInd=0&smthLwInd=0&act=31 or please contact Central PA Educational Resources, Inc. (CPERI) at 814-880-2841 or [email protected].

CPERI has limited availability for this training. If you’d like to register, please visit www.cperi.com and complete participant registration form.

Dr. Sandra Chamberlin, Au.D., CCC-A is a PA state licensed audiologist with over 20 years of experience. Education: B.S. Marywood College, 1989, M.S. Vanderbilt University,1991, Au.D. Pennsylvania College of Optometry, 2007

Williamsport Hearing Services

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By appointment only: (814) [email protected]

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My wife and I went to Miami for a conference last weekend. I love traveling. There’s nothing like leaving home for an adventure, no matter what the distance or mode of transportation. Getting out of your day-to-day surroundings and common people interactions is a challenge and a great time for reflection.

So there I sat in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport watching the parade of people. The thing that always strikes me is the images that people try to portray and miss. The most striking are the older folks (like myself) who are trying to look young. Usually that doesn’t work.

Awareness of fashion tempered by age is an ideal combination. Europeans seem to most consistently portray that feel of wearing their age and current fashion comfortably. It’s OK to wear contemporary fashion lines as long as they don’t conflict with not so contemporary physical lines. A couple of basic rules to follow are:

• If your hair has thinned don’t try a spiky or textured hair style. If you can see daylight through your hair your style doesn’t work.

• If you don’t have the muscle tone of a 19 year old, don’t wear tight fitting straight-line cloths. Round lines under tight straight lines is not what the designer had in mind.

Older Can Be Cool• If you are losing color in your hair (graying) you are also loosing

color in your skin, eyes, teeth, and nails. Going natural or coloring your hair no more than one or two levels lighter or darker works best.

• You should always check your finished look in a full length mirror. If you see a head of hair, a face, and a costume all screaming “look at me”, you need to adjust your look. If you see a head (hair and face not competing for attention) and a costume with contemporary lines that flow with harmony, then you are, in fact cool.

Still older (they all know anyway) but certainly cool.

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Community

The Basics Each member commits to

donating $100 per meeting, four times per year.

Meetings are diligently conducted in one hour or less.

Any member may nominate a local charity for consideration at a meeting.

The nominating members of three randomly selected charities will make a five minute presentation about the charity to the group.

Each member will vote for one of the three charities presented.

Each member will write a personal check for $100 to the charity receiving the most votes.

Our Mission To rally 100+ women together with the ultimate goal of making a large impact in our community through financial support to local charities.

Why Should You Become a Member? Because You Believe Local is Important—

100% of all donations go to local charities. The idea is to keep it local and have an impact that we can see in our community.

You Have Limited Time but a Big Heart— Our members are from all walks of life. While we may not have time to volunteer for all of the outstanding causes in our community, we want to help where possible and can commit to 60 minutes and $100 four times a year.

Because Together We Can Accomplish Great Things — If you enjoy meeting others, learning about local causes, and collectively making an immediate, positive, and direct impact in the community, then you should attend an upcoming meeting of 100+ Women Who Care to learn more.

Meeting Information

The Basics Each member commits to

donating $100 per meeting, four times per year.

Meetings are diligently conducted in one hour or less.

Any member may nominate a local charity for consideration at a meeting.

The nominating members of three randomly selected charities will make a five minute presentation about the charity to the group.

Each member will vote for one of the three charities presented.

Each member will write a personal check for $100 to the charity receiving the most votes.

Our Mission To rally 100+ women together with the ultimate goal of making a large impact in our community through financial support to local charities.

Why Should You Become a Member? Because You Believe Local is Important—

100% of all donations go to local charities. The idea is to keep it local and have an impact that we can see in our community.

You Have Limited Time but a Big Heart— Our members are from all walks of life. While we may not have time to volunteer for all of the outstanding causes in our community, we want to help where possible and can commit to 60 minutes and $100 four times a year.

Because Together We Can Accomplish Great Things — If you enjoy meeting others, learning about local causes, and collectively making an immediate, positive, and direct impact in the community, then you should attend an upcoming meeting of 100+ Women Who Care to learn more.

2015 Meeting Information

CENTRE: May 4th at 5:30pmCommunity Building at 108 Tradition Drive, located near the intersection of Toftrees Ave and Fox Hollow Drive. To join, call or email, Renee Steffensmeier, 234-8112, [email protected]

HUNTINGDON: May 12th at 6:30pm Meeting room of The Homestead at Westminster Woods, Huntingdon. To join, call or write Peg Krolak 814-643-4411 / [email protected]

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Have you given up on trying to look and feel your best after 40? Is your doctor telling you, "That is just how it is. You are getting older"? Is your nutritionist or personal trainer saying that you have to eat less and exercise more? (... but it's not working)

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Health & Wellness

My own research tells me that March is the month for divorce filings as the “New Year, New Me” resolutions kick into gear. For those of you seeking an end to your marriage, here are some proactive measures you can take that can help you get your fair share of the assets in the breakup as well as reduce your legal fees:

1) Gather key documents. Once a divorce has been initiated, getting key financial information can become difficult. Gather copies of any documents that verify assets, liabilities, income and expenses. These documents include bank, brokerage and retirement statements, tax returns and property deeds. Copies of bills for the home will be helpful to have if you are leaving the home. Credit card statements as close in time to when you leave are a must have. If you suspect your spouse is hiding assets or debt, keep an eye out for unusual withdrawals from existing accounts and take pictures of envelopes from unknown banks or brokerages (rather than opening them).

2) You will need cash reserves. Stop spending money if you have your own account. If all of your money is commingled and you have no way of opening a checking account without raising red flags, then I suggest opening a credit card with a low or introductory 0% interest rate. This step is important because if you are lucky and you and your spouse can agree, a divorce will take 3-6 months. If you are unlucky, a

Contact the law Offices of lance T. Marshall at 814-308-8439 or e-mail

[email protected]

Child Custody • Paternity • Child & Spousal SupportProtection From Abuse • Grandparents RightsAdoption • Equitable Distribution • And More

www.StateCollegeFamilylawyer.com

Do You Have More Questions?

divorce can take well over 2 years.Divorce is expensive, so make sure this is something that you want to

do. If it is something you want to do, please contact the Law Offices of Lance T. Marshall for an initial consultation at (814) 308-8439 or by e-mail: [email protected].

What To Do Before Filing a Divorce.

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Meeting clients’ needs for peaceful healing and personal growth during life transitions

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Pets

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Being an animal hospital people often bring in stray cats and dogs. As much as we would love to take in every animal, we are not a shelter. We have created the SAFE (Stray Animals for Emergency) fund; taking in only sick or injured animals in need of urgent medical care. We nurse them back to health and adopt them out to their forever homes!

Adopting a pet with special needs can be rewarding and life saving for you and that animal. They don’t

feel sorry for themselves or even know that they are different than any “normal” pet. There are some precautions to take before adopting a blind, deaf, amputee or paralyzed animal, but they aren’t much different then when puppy or kitten proofing your house!

Josie, the cat with no eyes, acts and plays just like any other cat and is the bravest cat I have ever met! Chloe, the Puggle, gets around on three legs even faster now that her injured leg isn’t slowing her down. She is now the local Boy Scout Troop mascot!

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