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Tri-Cities

Products & Services for Active Living 55+

April 2013

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Euro Bistro & Chocolate CafeBosnian & Eastern European Food & Chocolates

Chocolate Food Chocolate~ ~Caramel Pretzels Toffee Truffles

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chocolate Shapes

Gyros Cevapi Goulash Cheese SteakSoups Stuffed Peppers Salads

Homemade in our Cafe! Dine in or take out!308 W. Kennewick Ave (in Downtown Kennewick)

Mon-Sat 10-6 585-1100Show this ad for a free truffl e with your lunch!

Scott & Natalie Deatherage, Owners

509-582-5852 Store | 509-438-3174 Natalieʼs [email protected] | www.realdeals.net

Thursdays 10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Saturdays 10:00 am - 4:00 pmor by appointment

11 E Kennewick Avenue, Kennewick, WA 99336

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Chocolate Food Chocolate

Gyros Cevapi Goulash Cheese SteakSoups Stuffed Peppers Salads

Homemade in our Cafe! Dine in or take out!308 W. Kennewick Ave (in Downtown Kennewick)

Mon-Sat 10-6 585-1100Show this ad for a free truffl e with your lunch!

Arthur E. Thiel, M.D., Chris A. Kontogianis, M.D., David W. Fischer, M.D., Michael Sherfey, D.O. Joint Replacement Specialist, Heather L. Phipps, D.O., Andres Garcia, Jr., PA-C

Kennewick Offi ce: 911 S. Washington St. Ste. B Kennewick WA 99336

Ph: 509.586.2828

Dr. Fischer Offi ce: 711 S. Auburn St. Kennewick WA 99336

Ph: 509.586.8686

Pasco Offi ce:9915 Sandifur Parkway Ste. B Pasco WA 99301

Ph: 509.545.8883

Physical TherapyRodney D. Kump DPT, Jay W. West, Jr. MPT, OCS

Melanie K. Hanson, MPT15 W. 10th Ave Kennewick WA 99336

509.582.6335

Benton Franklin Orthopedic Associates, P.L.L.C.

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Tri-Cities Seniors Out-n-About is designed to provide Tri-Cities adults with a publication containing a wide variety of products and ser-vices for their use. Our desire is to assist you in shopping wisely and efficiently. You will find that each advertiser is committed to offering you value and service. When you visit these businesses, please tell them about the Tri-Cities Seniors Out-n-About. They will want to know how you found them. We appreciate your interest and encourage your comments and suggestions. Please address all correspondence to Judy Koglin at [email protected] or 509.554.6210.

National Publisher: Hidden Values Inc. - P.O. Box 600607 - Dallas, TX 75360 - 214-559-7283

Seniors Out ‘n About™ 2013. This Directory, in part or whole, is not to be reproduced or copied without written permission. Seniors Out ‘n About™ is a product of Hidden Values, Inc. We are expanding our network of Seniors Out ‘n About™. If you are interested in how to have your own Seniors Out ‘n About™ in your area, please call (800) 960-6788.

Tri-Cities

Table of Contents

Lawn Care p. 5Senior Discounts p. 6Your Sight p. 8 & 9

Crossword Puzzle p. 12-13Helpful Contacts p. 14Senior Activites p. 16

Information & Activities

AdvertisersEuro Bistro and Chocolate Cafe p. 2Real Deals p. 2Benton Franklin Orthopedic Associates p. 3Monteith Insurance p. 7Hidden Values p. 10B & G Lawn Care Services p. 11Densow’s Pharmacy p. 11Mueller’s Pet Cremation p. 11Seniors Out-n-About p. 14Tri-City Cabinets p. 15

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Common Lawn Diseases: Causes and Cures

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Common Lawn Diseases: Causes and CuresThe varieties of grasses commonly planted in the Columbia Basin make beautiful lawns. Fertilizing and proper care are needed to keep the lawn green and lush. However, lawns are susceptible to diseases that will make them thin, patchy, and less than beautiful. Cultural practices and environmental conditions can rapidly lead to their spread and damage to lawns. Disease usually appears as small patches that spread over time. Damage to lawns that appear quickly and appear similar to disease can be caused by insects or other pathogens, incorrect watering practices or fertilizer applica-tions, compaction, excessive thatch, or dog urine. It is important to correctly identify the cause of the lawn damage to implement the proper treatment.

Proper fertilization is important to control fungus diseases. Apply 4-6 lbs. of nitrogen fertilizer per 1000 square feet per year. Excess nitrogen can lead to brown patch, Pythium blight, and leaf spot. Ni-trogen defi cient lawns are prone to dollar spot, rust, and red thread diseases. Watering thoroughly until run-off at longer intervals rather than short cycles daily will promote a deeper and more extensive vertical root system that will be more drought resistant. COMMON LAWN DISEASES:Dollar Spot: Small circular spots 1 – 5 inches in diameter than might merge to form larger patches. Fairy Ring: Likes thatch over ½” or organic matter with lignin (tree stumps).Fusarium blight: Greyish patches. Flourishes at high temperatures and under drought stress. Rhizoctonia blight: Irregular brown patches. High temperatures, excess thatch and excessive nitrogen,Summer patch: Usually seen at temperatures above 85 degrees with low-cut lawns.Snow mold: grows rapidly under cool temperatures and wet conditions.Rust: Leaves cover in rust colored spores. Flourishes at 70 – 75 degrees, low nitrogen levels, and excessive moisture.Fungicides can be used but are not always effective if the conditions conducive to the growth of these pathogens continue. B&G Lawn Service LLC, or your lawn care professional can help implement a plan that can help clear up these diseases.

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Leaves cover in rust colored spores. Flourishes at 70 – 75 degrees, low nitrogen levels, and excessive moisture.

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National Publisher: Hidden Values Inc. - P.O. Box 600607 - Dallas, TX 75360 - 214-559-7283

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Senior Discounts One of the perks of reaching milestone ages is the privilege of re-ceiving senior discounts at various businesses. We asked one of our favorite Tri-Cities’ senior citizens for some of his favorite businesses that offer senior discounts. These are some of his selections.

Applebee’sArby’s

Bob’s Burgers and Brew

Burger King

Denny’sGranny’s Buffet

IHOPJack in the Box

KFC

Long John Silver’sOld Country Buffet

SubwayTaco BellWendy’s

Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo Central Washington State Fair

Carmike Cinemas

Great ClipsRegal Cinemas

U.S. National ParksIf your business would like to be included on this list, go to the contact link at www.tricitiespublishing.com and send us your information.

Entertainment Discounts

Please keep in mind that senior discounts are subject to change at the discretion of the business owner and different stores have different ages that qualify for the discount. Some discounts apply to the whole menu and some only to soft drinks or items that are not already discounted.

Dining Discounts

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Senior Discounts

Great ClipsRegal Cinemas

U.S. National Parks

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Regular eye exams are crucial in maintaining eye health and catching any warning signs early. This is particularly important for certain forms of glaucoma, as those affected may not feel or see that anything is wrong until the disease has progressed to stages when vision loss occurs. Comprehensive exams should include these three tests:

• Visualacuity:usinganeyecharttotestyoursightatvariousdistances.

• Pupildilation:wideningthepupilwitheyedrops,allowingthedoctor to see signs of disease.

• Tonometry:teststhefluidpressureinsidetheeye.

Protect Your SIGHTWhat you need to know about vision health

Part 2

Eye Tests Everyone Should Have

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Warning SignsIf you or a loved one experiences any severe or persistent symptoms such as these that can be associated with macular degeneration or glaucoma, contact an eye doctor immediately:

• Lossofvision• Suddenblurredorhazyvision• Blindspotsor“holes”inyourvision• Shadowsoverthecenterofyourvision• Paininoraroundtheeyethatmaybeaccompaniedby

nausea or vomiting• Halosaroundlightsatnight• Painfulorintensesensitivitytolight• Distortionorwavinessofvision,especiallycentralvision• Alossofsidevisionorafeelingthatyou’relookingthrough

a tunnel

What you need to know about vision health

BrightFocusFoundationprovidesfreeinformationtothepublicandadvancesvitalresearchtoendglaucoma,maculardegenerationandAlzheimer'sdisease.Moreinformationaboutthesetopicsisavailableatwww.BrightFocus.org/See.

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Did you know that 10,000 people turn 65 everyday

Tri-Cities

email [email protected]

Want to capture a larger portion of the lucrative market of Baby Boomers and Seniors ?

WE CAN

HELP!Call 509.554.6210 or

to discuss advertising opportunities!

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Test page for Hidden Values.

1/2 page ad, 4.75 x 3.75.

Pest ControlOrnamental Bed Weed ControlLawn Fertilization/Weed ControlSprinkler RepairLawn MowingSpring and Fall Clean-upTree & Shrub Pruning

(509) 627-1981

You Can $ave on the Following Services

B G& Grounds Care

Lawn ServiceComplete Professional

Licensed, Bonded, and InsuredBGLAWGL896B8E-Mail—[email protected]

Call for Free Estimate!

Densow’s Pharmacy understands the needs of Long Term Care Facilities and has the resources to provide you with customized resident-centered pharmacy services.

Mueller’s Funeral Home Introduces

Pet Cremationand

Memorialization

627-PAWS (7297) www.muellerspaws.com

Monday-Friday 9 to 6943-1164

1011 Wright AvenueRichland, WA 99354

Let us organize your pills into disposable medisets. We will custom package your prescriptions according to time of day so your medications are ready to take. Let us help you stay independent.

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April Crossword Puzzle

Exodus

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1 What did God do to the Egyptians' chariot wheels? ((Exodus 14:25)2 What were made of stone and had the law and commandments written on them? (Exodus 24:12)3 When they left Egypt, Moses took the bones of __________ with him (Exodus 13:19)4 What did the Lord say He would do to the tent of meeting and Aaron? (Exodus 29:44)5 The last plague was the plague on the _____________(Exodus 11:5)6 The only place it did not hail during the hail plague. (Exodus 9:26)7 People group that was defeated with Moses' hands in the air. (Exodus 10:11)8 In what burning object did God appear to Moses? (Exodus 3:4)9 The type of undergarments that Aaron and his sons were required to wear in the tent of meeting. (Exodus 28:42)10 Who was Moses to bring with him to Mount Sinai? (Exodus 19:24)11 The type of oil used to fuel the lamps. (Exodus 27:20)

Biblical Proportions

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12 What did the Lord do to Pharaoh's heart? (Exodus 10:27)13 In the 1st month, the Hebrews were to eat bread without _______. (Exodus 12:15)14 The baby boy who was rescued from the Nile by Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus 2:10)

1 The name of Moses' father-in-law (Exodus 4:18)2 Anyone who kidnaps someone is to be put to _____. (Exodus 21:16)3 Name for the bread God provided the Israelites in the desert. (Exodus 16:31)4 On what day should the Israelites do no work? (Exodus 23:12)5 Moses was concerned that Pharaoh would not listen to him because he spoke with __________ lips (Exodus 6:12)6 What kind of hair were the tabernacle curtains made of? (Exodus 26:7)7 Moses threw a piece of wood into the water and it became ________. (Exodus 15:25)8 The 7th commandment "You shall not commit ________." (Exodus 20:14)9 Material that the basin was made of. (Exodus 30:18)10 Upon Jethro's ________ Moses appointed judges for the people. (Exodus 18:19)11 God had the Isrealites make a ____________ for Him called a tabernacle. (Exodus 25:8)12 Which baby boys were ordered to be thrown into the Nile (Exodus 1:22)13 What did Aaron's staff become when he threw it on the ground? (Exodus 7:10)14 "Do not __________ God or curse the ruler of your people." (Exodus 22:28)15 Item that the slave drivers refused to give the Hebrews for brick making (Exodus 5:11)16 God sent a plague of ______ that would come into the palace and onto Pharaoh's bed and all over the land (Exodus 8:3)

April Crossword Puzzle

Exodus

March Puzzle Solution

Down

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MEDICARE1-800-633-4227www.medicare.govalso www.mymedicare.gov– allows access to your claims and tracks preventive screening benefi tsMEDICARE RAILROAD1-800-833-4455SOCIAL SECURITY1-800-772-1213 or 1-866-269-6671; www.ss.govSTATE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS 1-800-562-6500www.insurance.wa.gov

DEPT. OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERVICES 1-800-562-3022VETERANS SERVICES 1-800-562-2308 or 946-1020KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATIONwww.kff.orgKADLEC HEALTHY AGES 942-2700 ATTORNEY GENERAL 1-800-551-4639BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU1-800-356-1007

Helpful Contacts for Seniors

Does your business want to capture a larger

Tri-Cities

email [email protected]

Can’t always be where

portion of the lucrative market of Baby Boomers and Seniors?

WE CAN HELP!

your potential customers are?

Call 509.554.6210 or

to discuss advertising opportunities!

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Helpful Contacts for Seniors

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Party Bridge - Monday/ Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.Golden Age Pinochle - Friday Evenings 6:30-9:00 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge - Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:00 p.m.Cribbage - Wednesday 8:30 a.m.Dominoes - Thursday 1:00 p.m.

Trip to Yakima Ed Asner as FDR at The Capitol TheatreSaturday, April 20 Cost: $71, Valued Supporter or $76 (Includes motor coach transpor-tation and theatre ticket. Dinner NOT included in this fee.)

BUNCO Tournament - Join us for a fun afternoon of Bunco. You could win one of many gift cards.April 19 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Cost: $5 in advance, $8 at the door

Just a small sample of the

APRIL EVENTS FOR SENIORSaround the Tri-Cities

Free Tech Classes

KENNEWICK SENIOR CENTER EVENTS 509.585.4303

RICHLAND SENIORS ASSOCIATIONRICHLAND PARK AND REC

509.942.7529

Richland Community Center

509.545.3459PASCO SENIOR CENTER EVENTSDance, Dance, Dance - Ages 40+1:00-4:00 p.m. the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays Cost: $5/person at the door

April 2 Cell phones April 9 Email BasicsApril 16 Facebook Made Simple

April 23 Usable TechnologyApril 30 Smart Phones

If you would like your event for seniors to be listed on our website’s calendar of events, please go to www.tricitiespublishing.com and click the link on the Event calendar page.

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