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LIFE MEMBER NEWS
LIFE MEMBER NEWS NORTHEAST BLENDED CLUB May 2015 Vol. 15 Issue 4 Ohio Chapter #2 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What up in “May” Sleeping Mats for the Homeless th 5 Cinco de Mayo 10th Mother’s Day 16th Armed Forces Day 18th Victoria Day (Canada) 26th Memorial Day Observed The AT&T Pioneers re-launched the Sleeping Mats for the Homeless Project during the 2014 Joint ERG Conference in Dallas on Saturday, September 21, 2014. Member’s Meetings See Units Page East LM Luncheon May 6th Pg. 6 West Life Member’s Luncheon May 7th Pg. 8 Northeast LM Breakfast May 6th Pg. 7 Youngstown LM Luncheon May 13th Pg. 10 Downtowner’s LM Luncheon May 1st Pg. 3 Brecksville LM Luncheon May 8st Pg. 5 Akron LM Luncheon May 20th Pg. 4 Northeast LM Luncheon May 20th Pg. 7 East Breakfast every Monday 9:00 A.M. Bob Evans Rt.-8 & Highland Rd West Breakfast every Tuesday 8:00 A.M. Gene’s at Kamm’s Corners Canton Men’s Breakfast, every 3rd Wed., Athens, every Thursday Food Court Belden Village, Alliance every Thursday at 8:00 AM at Poncho’s Texas-Mexican Café’, a group of men meet every day at Panera’s, about 10:00 AM, on the strip off Portage Rd. & Operator’s 1st Tues. every month at various places. Akron/Canton Retires Breakfast, the first Tuesday of every month at 9:30 AM at Menches Brothers Restaurant 3700 Massillon Rd. in the shops of Green just south of I-77. Cheryl Heckman 330-492-6166. Central Office Retirees meet the 1st Thursday of the month at Bob Evans on Arlington St. at I-77 at 9:15 AM Northeast Blended Club 15th Northeast will hold a Meeting on Friday, May at 6889 Snowville Rd., Brecksville, Ohio. The meeting will start at 8:30 AM and phone conference is available. See page 3 for list of projects. Pioneer Casino Fundraiser June 18th – Page 9 Over 100 AT&T employees volunteered to sort, fold, cut, weave, roll and crochet plastic grocery bags into sleeping mats for the homeless community. The community service event was hosted by the Dallas and San Diego Council Pioneers with the support of the National Board. The National Projects and Programs Committee adopted this project so Pioneers across the U.S. can engage and contribute their volunteer hours to the Pioneers. Completed mats will be given directly to the charity in need, or to a local Pioneer unit, or to the National Project Lead. The AT&T Pioneers’ intent is to recycle plastic bags and make them useful by crocheting them into sleeping mats and donate them to local shelters, churches or other like organizations for distribution to the homeless community. “I am grateful to all the employees who attended and supported Pioneers at the ERG conference! We posted over 343 hours in the AT&T Volunteerism Portal! Our goal is to continue to grow this service project throughout our local communities. We can support our local communities while also helping to free our landfills and oceans of plastic bags.” – Danielle Carnicom The top 10 consumer complaints reported to FTC and when it alright to be rude to unwanted callers. See page 11 Discount on Home Wireless Service If you have AT&T cell phone service you can purchase wireless for you home for $10 per month and keep your existing phone number and phones. See page 7 Page 2 Wedding Anniversaries: Wedding Anniversaries Continued: Louis W. & Mary Adams 5/27/50 65 DNTN Sophie & Harry Schierer 5/17/52 63 AKRON James R. & Ruth Albright 5/20/55 60 Akron Metro & Linda Rose Sinko 5/25/105 10 WEST Karen J. & Richard Bobcheck 5/24/70 45 EAST Charles E. & Audrey Smith 5/22/54 61 EAST Richard L. & Kathleen Boscarello 5/1/71 Nancy J. & Randy Snavely 5/13/61 54 DNTN 44 John W. & Joy Sweeney 5/5/62 53 WEST Barbara Lee & Wil Brownlow 5/16/94 21 WEST Philp P. & Mary Byham 5/30/58 57 CANTON Joan & Robert Cochrac 5/7/55 60 WEST Kenneth C. & Sharon Temple 5/15/65 50 DNTN Patricia A. & William Vincler 5/6/67 48 BCVL William J. & Lucille Weisbarth 5/12/04 11 WEST Sarah M. & William T. Cooper-Bright 5/30/90 25 DNTN Georgia & Jim Willard 5/18/96 19 WEST Mike & Linda DeRienzo 49 DNTN Edward & Joanne Zambory 5/15/54 61 BCVL 5/14/66 Rosemary & Michael Donzella 5/30/92 23 EAST Russell N. & Maxine Foster 5/26/56 59 AKRON Death of Members Karl F. & Nancy Haught 5/3/57 58 YGTN Richard F. Allen 2/3/15 WEST Westlake, OH Ellamay Ruth & Raymond Hontert 5/5/51 64 BCVL Benedict A. & Carol Jarosz 5/12/56 59 DNTN Frederick J. & Carol Jarosz 5/21/60 55 WEST Fred W. & Rose Johnson 5/29/58 57 BCVL Beverly A. Battista 1/2015 DNTNW South Euclid, OH Veronica T. Bednarek 2/3/15 DNTNW Olmsted TWP, OH Thomas C. GILL 1/25/15 AKRON Cuyahoga Fls, OH Brenda Greer 1/21/15 AKRON Akron, OH Theresa R. Jaklich 1/31/15 NEAST Mentor, OH Robert F. & Gwendolyn Jones 5/26/46 69 AKRON John G. & Margie Korsnak 5/16/48 67 WEST Judith "Judy" Kucharik 3/2/15 EAST Willoughby, OH Charles W. & Josanne Kurka 5/9/70 45 DNTN Ruth Lawton 2/26/15 AKRON Akron, OH Tom & Carole & Lovell 5/27/72 43 WEST Robert J. Levy 1/27/15 NEAST Mentor, OH Kevin & Ann Lynch 5/9/86 29 ACT George Matinides 1/24/15 CANT Louisville, OH Kathryn C. & Robert Maier 5/31/75 40 WEST James E. Matuska Jr. 2/1/15 WEST Seven Hills, OH George E. & Nancy Martin 5/5/56 59 CANTON Michael Mikita 11/5/14 Carrie & James Maschuk 5/14/66 49 WEST Mary L. Peck 2/2/15 EAST Chesterland, OH Harry & Elsie R. Mayes, Sr. 5/31/47 68 EAST Thomas D. & Kathleen McCoy 5/1/54 61 NEAST Loretta T. & Greg Nemeth 5/14/02 13 NEAST Richard E. & Helene Novak 5/3/58 57 WEST Michael E. & Joan Ochall 5/2/59 56 DNTN John D. & Mary Lou Ohlin 5/28/66 49 BCVL Nicholas C. & Marlene Olbrysh 5/27/72 43 BCVL Alice & John Olenchuk 5/19/56 59 WEST John C. & Jane Orlo 5/9/64 51 YGTN Arlene & Joseph Palko 5/1/54 61 WEST Karole M. & Joe Polasko 5/23/81 34 AKRON Margaret L. Stefanski 12/26/14 BCVL Hudson, OH *Correction, Last name spelled wrong in April Issue *Harry Mayes Reinhart S. & Dorothy Rymer 5/9/59 56 DNTN Burton , OH 2/2/15 EAST Euclid, OH It Happened in May Charles Lindbergh made the first transatlantic solo flight in May of 1927. The plane was ‘The Spirit of St. Louis’. The Hindenburg Airship disaster happened on May 6, 1937. It was landing in Lakehurst, NJ when it exploded. 36 lives were lost. Page 3 Subscription Information 2015 Northeast Blended Club Projects Cont. Cost - $14.00 for 11 issues a year. Circulation 836 Subscription renewal for 2015 is due December 15 2014. Call Dave Hughes for Price on Mid-Year Subscriptions and E-mail edition. MAY PROJECT: RITE AID CLEVELAND MARATHON DATE: Sunday, May 17, 2015 CONTACT: http://volunteer.truist.com/bvu3/org/10359437489.html Make checks payable to: TelecomPioneers JUNE OUTING: PIONEER NIGHT WITH THE TRIBE DATES: TBD CONTACT: Marji Juba at 440-838-2775 or [email protected] Address Changes - Please send the mailing label on the back cover along with your new address to the editor at the address listed below. Please include your new phone number. 2015 Subscriptions – Please mail subscription with check to: Gary Dunbar, 20387 Brookstone Trl. Middleburg Hts. 44130, Tel 440-234-3231 [email protected] Editor: Dave Hughes TEL 440-409-0021 2470 Jameston Dr., Rocky River, OH 44116, [email protected] Newsletter Article Deadline for June 2015 Issue is Apr. 26, 2015 Akron Life Member Center Closed. Address Changes and Questions Call Russ Jones at home 330-724-7590 Youngstown Life Member Center 2933 Salt Springs Road (New) Youngstown, OH 44509-1039 Hours Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00 am to 2:00 pm 330-779-0704 & *0716 *Ans. Mach Cleveland Life Member Center 6889 Snowville Rd., RM 3S-094 Brecksville, OH 44114 (Mail Only) PROJECT: PIONEER PICNIC – RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE DATE: June 6, 2015 CONTACT: Kevin Lynch at 216-822-7283 or [email protected] JULY PROJECT: TOOLS FOR LEARNING Volunteers needed to purchase basic school supplies listed below. The Pioneers will purchase and stuff the backpacks with the supplies you provide. DATE: July 13 – July 24, 2015 CONTACT: Diana at 216-476-6184 or [email protected] TOOLS FOR LEARNING - School Supplies 3 Different colored pocket folders 3 Wide ruled 1-subject spiral notebooks 1 Dozen #2 pencils 1 Box colored pencils - 12 count 2 Hi-liters 1 Ruler - with metric markings 1 Zippered pencil pouch 2 Small glue sticks Downtowners AUGUST PROJECT: PEDAL TO THE POINT A variety of volunteer opportunities are available to support 2000+ cyclists along the route from Brunswick to Sandusky. DATE: August 1-2, 2015 CONTACT: Mary Karahuta at 440-327-8510 or [email protected] Luncheon – 11.30 AM, Friday May 1st at the Hooley House on Tiedeman at 10310 Cascade Crossing, Brooklyn, OH. Order of Menu and separate checks. Call Bernie Bischel 216-671-9484 PROJECT: KICK IT FOR CANCER DATE: August 20, 2015 (5pm) WHERE: Progressive Field CONTACT: Jamie Sheffler at 216-212-6078 or Please do not mail Newsletter Subscriptions to this address. Directions – The restaurant is located on the east side of Tiedeman Rd. between I-480 and Brookpark. It located behind Stake & Shake. [email protected] Page 4 AKRON CLUB Luncheon Meeting WEDNESDAY–May 20, 2015 – 12:30 P.M. Stow/Glen Retirement Center – The Birch Meeting Room 4285 Kent Rd. Stow, Ohio Lunch is catered by 3 Hearts Catering Callers will be in touch for Reservations Effective January 1, 2015 send volunteer hours to Eva Masek - 9018 Lowell Lane, Northfield, Ohio – 44067. E-mail – [email protected] Our March speaker was from the Akron Zoo. However, he mistakenly put Thursday in his calendar instead of Wednesday. He will be rescheduled. MOTHER’S DAY – Anna Jarvis is recognized as the founder of Mother’s Day in the U.S. In 1907, Anna and her supporters wrote hundreds of letters to people in positions of power lobbying for an official Mother’s Day holiday to pay tribute to the contributions Mothers make. By 1911 Mother’s Day was celebrated in every state. On May 8, 1914 Pres. Woodrow Wilson signed a joint resolution designating the 2nd Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. “All THAT I AM, OR HOPE TO BE, I OWE TO MY ANGEL MOTHER” --- ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL DAY – Is formerly known as Decoration Day and commemorates all men & women who have died in military service for the U.S. On the first Decoration Day, General James Garfield made a speech at Arlington National Cemetery. 5,000 people decorated the graves of 20,000 Union & Confederate soldiers buried there. New York was the first state to recognize Decoration Day in 1883. By 1890 it was recognized in all Northern states. The South refused and honored confederate soldiers on a separate day. After WW 1 they honored the military dead in all wars. The name Memorial Day did not come into use until after WW ll. It was held on May 30 no matter what day it fell on. In 1968 the Uniform Holiday Bill passed as part of a move to use Federal holidays to create 3 day weekends. So since 1971 Memorial Day is officially observed on the last Monday in May. DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY – GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR Deaths – Ruth Lawton – 2/26/15 --- Shirley Cleary lost her husband ---Joanne Phillipp lost her 61year old son suddenly. His name is Jerry Brightman. REMEMBER APPEARS 180 TIMES IN THE BIBLE – Bev Sutherland Page 5 BRECKSVILLE Luncheon-Meeting – May 8th –Lunch at 11:45 Carrie Cerino’s 8922 Ridge Rd – North Royalton Reservations by May 1st Call Carol Novak Order off menu 440-842-1798 We are going to have our luncheons on the second Friday of each month. There was some confusion because we get the next month newsletter before our luncheon meeting. At our March meeting we had 14 people. The weather is getting better so I hope you will consider coming to our meeting and enjoy some fellowship. Nora Boladis was unable to attend in March because she just got out of the hospital after a four day stay. I’m sure she would enjoy a card “thinking of you”. We did collect $22 from our “Change Jar” for St. Hermans. Irene Topolski and Marge Rybak were our winners of our 50/50 raffle. I would like to thank everyone who brought in towels and toothbrushes for the “Warms heart and hands” project. Remember if you have any yarn that you do not need please bring the yarn to the meeting. Knitters can use it to make gloves, etc. And don’t forget you pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House. Hug-A-Bears – We can use some more volunteers on this project. You do not have to come every month but once in a while will be a great help. Next get together will be at Brecksville Library on May 11th from 1 to 4. Carol Martin will be in charge, any questions call her on 440-526-2890. Fellowship – Please call Gerri Funk (440-843-6506) if you know if any one of our members who is sick or passed away. Carol Novak – MAL - 440-842-1798- [email protected] There was a bit of confusion at Ace Hardware this morning. When I was ready to pay for my shotgun shells and other ammo for hunting, the cashier said, "Strip down, facing me!" Making a mental note to complain to my congressman about the gun registry people running amok, I did just as she had instructed. When the hysterical shrieking had finally subsided, I found out that she was referring to my credit card! I have been asked to shop elsewhere in the future. They need to make their instructions to us seniors a little clearer! Page 6 EAST EAST CLUB – May 6, 2015 PROGRAM The Manor Euclid Police Chief Brickman & Captain Myers will 24111 Tungsten Road, Euclid, Ohio speak on “Heron Epidemic, Senior Citizen Scams & Social hour: 11:00 A.M. General Crime Prevention”. Lunch: 12:00 – New Cost $15.50 Menu: 2 Meats full Buffet (To keep cost down, it is Chief’s choice) Reservation by April 30th, also advance payment. Joe Kavin MAIL CHECK TO: Kay Babich Prog./Chmn.. P.O. Box 1682, Mentor, Ohio 44061-1680 Phone 1-440-567-2033 (Leave Voice Mail) APRIL SHOWERS BRINGS MAY FLOWERS. I hope by this time things will improve and we'll see some daffodils. Thanks to everybody who brought in paper products and breakfast food for Ronald McDonald House, All the things that Pioneers donate help to defray the cost of maintaining the building. Save the pull tabs. Last year the tabs raised $8000.00. Call Pat Krul at 1-216-749-0264 to spread a little cheer. Our sympathy to the family of Judy Kubhavia wo passed away last month. Judy attended monthly meeting and was a support of Pioneering. At the March meeting we sang Happy Birthday and the winners were: January - Charlotte Triplet. February winner was Jean DiSalvo. March was Pat Krul and Bob Bowen. Winners of the 50/50 were: Marge Rybak-$20.00, Don Houser and Jean DiSalvo won $5.00 each. MEMORIES from past Pioneer projects and fun events: Cedar Point reunion and cook out in the pavilion by the lake, Special Sports for Special People in Independence park, the mystery trips ,the Big Bear float that was in every local parade and Chapter meetings that we shared events. Those were the days." April meeting we had a speaker from Cuyahoga National Parks to give us a heads up on all the activities and interesting events at the park. The next meeting is May 6th at The Manor. Doors open at 11:00 A.M. and lunch is at 12:00 Noon. Call Kay Babich to make a reservation. HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO MOTHERS, GANDMOTHERS, STEPMOTHERS AND GODMOTHERS. YOU ARE A BLESSING AND WE LOVE YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO.. YOURS IN PIONEERING, Carol Yoder PUNOGROPHY Broken Pencils are pointless. England has no kidney bank, but it does have a Liverpool. I got a job at a bakery because I kneaded dough. How do you make holy water? Boil the hell out of it! Page 7 Northeast Life Members – May 20, 2015 Place – Family Restaurant 1945 Mentor Ave. Painesville, Ohio Social – 11:30 a.m. Lunch 12:00 p.m. Call by – Fri. May 15, 2015 To: Fran Belcher or Jo Leufkens Tel. 1-440-951-3322 or 1-440-255-3933 Menu – Order off Menu Separate Checks Breakfast - 9:00 AM Date – May 6, 2015 Wednesday Bob Evans Restaurant (Rt. 306) Reynolds Rd. in Mentor, Ohio John Barbo and his group always do a good job on Bingo. Everyone enjoyed bingo last month. Our next Bingo will be in July. We donated $75 to the Concord Alliance Church. Fellowship: Please call Joe Leufkens at 255-3933 if you know of any of our members that are ill or have passed away. Also notify Joe or Fran if you will be at the lunch meeting. May is Mother's Day May 10, 2015. A mother’s love is like a flower ever blooming, everlasting. Remember your mother, grandmother and the woman you love. They are very special. May - spring is here, April showers bring May flowers. The earths become becomes a live. It is a month of love, flowers, warmer days, beautiful sunshine, green trees and life is new. Remember the people in need. A poem by Helen Steiner Rice “Let not your heart be troubled” Whenever I am troubled and lost in deep despair I bundle all my troubles up and go to God in prayer. I tell him I am heartsick and lost and lonely too. That my mind is deeply burdened and I don't know what to do, but I know he stilled the tempest and the calmed the angry sea and I humbly ask if in his love he'll do the same for me. And then I just keep quiet and think only thoughts of peace and I abide in stillness my restlessness murmuring cease. Happy Mother's Day to all Yours and pioneering Dorothy Marie Dudash Retirees Eligible for 50 Percent Discount on Wireless Home Phone AT&T's Wireless Home Phone service is available to retirees at 50% off! Get unlimited nationwide calling for $10/month with AT&T Wireless Home Phone service on a qualified voice plan.* Or, get ultra-fast internet access on AT&T 4G LTE network with unlimited nationwide calling for $5 more per month with AT&T Wireless Home Phone and Internet service on a qualified voice and data plan ($15/month total when added to a 10GB+ Mobile Share® Value plan).* Simple to set up and easy to take with you. Plus you can keep your home phone number and handsets. *Devices sold separately. Other fees, restrictions and compatibility issues apply. Coverage and services not available everywhere. Page 8 WEST WEST LIFE MEMBERS – May 7, 2015 PROGRAM Brennan’s Party Center Petiti's Garden Center 13000 Triskett Rd Social hour: 11:00 A.M. Lunch: 12:00 Noon, Meeting 1:00 P.M Menu: Roast Beef Au Jus, Stuffed Cabbage, Penne Rigate/Meat Sauce, Steamed Redskin & Corn O,Brien Price $17.00 -Full buffet Call for Reservation by May 5th; Gloria Badery, 440 846-1099, 10599 Stapleton Dr., Strongsville, OH 44136 Happy Mother's Day to all the Mom's out there, hopefully your day is filled with happiness and pleasure. I will be taking over the newsletter for Gary, BUT, if anyone out there enjoys doing this type of work, feel free to let either Mary Sebastian or myself know. PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NO LONGER BE COLLECTING PILL BOTTLES OF ANY KIND, so please do not bring them to the luncheons. We are however still collecting books, magazines, pull tabs, eyeglasses and good used clothing. We are splitting the clothing between West Side Catholic Center and St. Augustine Center. Thank you all who contribute to these organizations, they are greatly appreciated. Hopefully our weather is taking a turn for the good and we will all be able to start enjoying the great outdoors soon. I would like to take the opportunity to thank all of you that volunteer and give me your hours. If you have a steady volunteer job, please let me know, where, when, how many hours and such and I will keep track of it for you, if not please send me your hours by calling me or by e-mail at: [email protected] Please check the flyer in this newsletter for the trip to Rivers Casino on Thursday, June 18th, 2015. There are seats available, and if you get tired of gambling, Pittsburgh has an awesome river walk that you can do and many other items to check out. Lorna Acklin would like to be notified of any member that is ill or has passed away, she is our fellowship person to contact at 216 226-8878. I also would like to extend the invitation again to the former Downtown Life members to join us for the luncheon and friendship. We are all Pioneers and are willing to extend a friendly hand and join us, since we are blending clubs all over the state. If you would like to know about projects or fund-raisers fell free to give me a call and I will do whatever it takes to give you an answer or find out for you. Please bring a friend or two to the luncheons. Gloria Badery 440 846-1099, [email protected] Page 9 AT&T PIONEER CASINO FUNDRAISER $30 REGISTER & PAY BY FRIDAY MAY 29th (THAT’S ONLY $10 FOR THE BUS RIDE) $35 AFTER FRIDAY, MAY 29th AS SEATING IS AVAILABLE $20 IN CASINO CASH FOR SLOTS ONLY Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh, PA Thursday, June 18, 2015 Departure Time: 8:30am Sit back and relax on a Lakefront Motor Coach Bus Parking is available at Lakefront Bus Terminal 13315 Brookpark Rd. Trip to Casino: Bus departs at 8:30am/arrives at 11am at Casino Leaves Casino at 5pm/arrives at 7:30 at bus terminal Games….50/50 raffle….door prizes Snacks, water, beer, pop & wine coolers are available for purchase ****Make checks payable to: AT&T PIONEERS**** To reserve your seat or for any questions, call either: Diane 216 941-1487 Steve 440 238-8435 Page 10 YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Life Member Club met on March 11, 2015 at the Maronite Center. The invocation was presented by Dave Post. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dick Trebus. President, Joanne Gramelt, introduced our special guest, Kathryn Infante. Infante is a photographer, but also is talented in many other mediums. One of her many photgraphs. “Ivy Tree” is an exhibition listing at the 77th Area Artists Annual Exhibition running February 22 through March 29, 2015 at the BUTLER INSTITITE OF AMERICAN ART, Youngstown, Ohio. The YWCA Women Artists: A Celebration! Is celebrating its 33rd anniversary this year. Infante co-chairs this annual event. The viewing runs from June 22 through July 17th.the exhibit is free and open to the public. Infante brought many beautiful projects she has done, or is working on, for us to see. Phone companies could drop local landline services. Steve Kristan planned to be with us, but he is part of the taskforce going to Washington to lobby this bill. Rich Gramelt spoke concerning Kristan’s wishes to let retirees know they are entitled to: 30% discount on Wireless Services; 50% discount on Wireless Accessories when purchased at AT&T stores and 50% discount on Wireless home phone. The secretary and treasurer reports were accepted as read. A thank-you card was read from Akron Children’s Hospital. DEATHS: John “Ray” Guerrier, 72 years, died Jan. 2, 2015. He served in the Vietnam War on the USS Sam Houston nuclear submarine and was a Navy Seal. Following his service he worked as a technician at Ohio Bell. In 1990, Ray became the manager of technicians for AT&T in Akron, retiring in 1998 after 28 years. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He is survived by his wife and loving family. Kathleen “Kay” Mylott Chaffee, 93 years, died on Jan. 27, 2015. Kay retired from the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. as a supervisor in 1986. She was a member of the Pioneers Retirees of Ohio Bell. Kay was predeceased by her husband, John, and she is remembered by her loving family. Our sincere sympathy goes to each of these families. BIRTHDAYS: March 2nd, Joanne Greggo; March 10, Joanne Gramelt; March 12th, Joseph Ress and March 20th, Jim Drotleff. No anniversaries. The 50/50 raffle was won by Bess Continenza; Reservation Raffle winners are Sandy Bupp, Rich Gramelt, Kathryn Infante and Joanne Gramelt. The basket raffle was won by Karl Haught. Dicki Trebus made the motion to adjourn, seconded by Haught. Next Meeting is April 8, 2015. SEE YOU THEN! Nancy Haught Page 11 Consumers told it to the FTC: Top 10 complaints for 2014 February 27, 2015, by Colleen Tressler Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Today, the FTC announced its top 10 consumer complaints for 2014. Of the more than 2.5 million consumer complaints received… Identity theft once again tops the list, with 13 percent of total complaints filed. Debt collection held steady as the second-most-reported complaint, with 11 percent. Imposter scams — where con artists impersonate government officials or others — moved into third place on the list of consumer complaints, entering the top three complaint categories for the first time. The increase in imposter scams was led by a sharp increase in complaints about IRS and other government imposter frauds. Rounding out the field: Telephone and mobile services; banks and lenders; prizes, sweepstakes and lotteries; auto-related complaints; shop-at-home and catalog sales; television and electronic media; and finally, internet services. Florida, Georgia and Nevada are the top three states for fraud per capita and other complaints, while Florida, Washington and Oregon are the top three for identity theft complaints. For a complete list of all complaint categories, check out page six of the FTC’s 2014 Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book. Your complaints matter at the FTC. If a business doesn’t deliver on its promises, if someone cheats you out of your money, or if you've spotted a scam, tell it to the FTC. Your complaints help us stop rip-off artists, scammers and fraudsters. The FTC’s aggressive law enforcement efforts put the bad guys out of business, and our vigorous consumer education campaigns empower people just like you to make well-informed buying decisions and recognize frauds and scams. Reluctant to be rude? By Amy Hebert Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Respectfulness and politeness — they’re valued in many close-knit communities. But when you’re dealing with a scammer, those values can backfire, as we’ve heard during our ongoing effort to fight fraud in every community. Scammers try to take advantage of your politeness to get you to hand over money or personal information. Here are some situations when it would be just fine to interrupt, hang up, and not give a caller the time of day. TelecomPioneers 6889 SNOWVILLE RD. RM 3S-094 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44141 “Dated Material” NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID CLEVELAND, OHIO PERMIT NO. 1062