William Penn Life, 2009 (44. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2009-09-01 / 9. szám
For Starters These WPA members shared a wonderful time Aug. 2 through 8 at Penn Scenic View during our annual Hungarian Heritage Experience. In addition to sharpening their Hungarian language skills, these members also learned about Hungarian history, culture and traditions and enjoyed social activities which allowed them to practice their new skills. We thank these members-along with the instructors, cooks, and all those who helped plan and execute the Experience-for making this a special week. We’ll have more on the Experience in our next issue. (Photo by John s. Toth) WPA Picnic /Vote* . Chinese Auction There’s still time to donate a prize basket for the Chinese Auction. If you would like to donate a prize, please bring it with you to the picnic. This is a great fundraiser for our Scholarship Foundation and your support is always appreciated. Directions To get to our Picnic, follow the directions below and see the map to Penn Scenic View found on Page 12. From the West 1. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 91 (Donegal). After paying toll, turn left at stop sign onto Rt. 31 East. 2. Continue on Rt 31 East for 12.4 miles through town of Bakersville. 3. About 4/10 mile past CoGo’s Store, turn right onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park Campgrounds sign. 4. Proceed on Trent Road for approximately 3 miles until road dead ends at stop sign. 5. Turn left onto Copper Kettle Road and go 2/10 mile. 6. Turn right onto Ream Road and go 1/2 mile. 7. Turn right onto Lyons Road and go 6/10 mile to Penn Scenic View gate on right. From the East Take PA turnpike to Exit 110 (Somerset). Turn right onto Rt. 31 West. Go approximately 5 miles and turn left onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park sign. Continue with #4 above. September is Life Insurance Awareness Month-and no better time to remind WPA members of the many ways life insurance can safeguard their families' financial security. An alarming number of Americans lack adequate life insurance protection, and WPA members are no exception. For this reason, we'd like to share the following "Seven Wonders of Life Insurance." Life insurance ... 1. Buys time - Allows loved ones to focus on their grief by helping to pay for the funeral and other final expenses. 2. Provides a fresh start - Lets loved ones start with a clean slate by helping to pay off credit card bills, outstanding loans and even the mortgage. 3. Generates income - Helps replace lost income for years to come so surviving family members can continue to pay for life's necessities. 4. Offers flexibility - Gives a surviving spouse the chance to take time off from work or to switch to a job that offers a more flexible work schedule. 5. Creates opportunities - Can provide funding to start a business, or pay for schooling so surviving family members can train for a new career. 6. Funds the future - Offers a way to fund long-range goals like a college education for the kids or a secure retirement for a surviving spouse. 7. Leaves a legacy - Gives parents the chance to leave future generations with the legacy of long-term financial security. We need to be reminded of the many ways that life insurance can safeguard our families' financial security, but it's especially important that we remember this now. In these challenging times, most of us have been hit with painful losses in the value of our homes and our savings. With less to fall back on than in years past, life insurance can be that safety net that catches our loved ones if the worst were to happen before we've had the chance to rebuild lost savings. Contact you WPA representative today and check your coverage. 2 William Penn Life, September 2009 The 7 wonders of life insurance