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Great breakfast and snack suggestions

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

By Dr Kathleen Hartford

GREAT Breakfast & Snack Suggestions

How often you eat is just as important as what you eat…

Your daily diet should consist of three main meals and two smaller snacks – taking in consideration your portion sizes. This point was visually brought home to me when pulling out my grandmother’s china for a family dinner. Grandma’s dinner plates were about two-thirds the size of the plates we use today. So, begin taking smaller portions or perhaps just eating from smaller plates.

The reason for the small snacks between meals is actually twofold. First, nutritious snacks (we’re not talking about the bag of Lay’s here) help stabilize and regulate your blood sugar levels. Second, eating a healthy snack will prevent you from being so hungry (a.k.a. starving) at your next meal and prevent you from diving head first in to the refrigerator or pantry. Whatever you do, do not skip a meal. Skipping meals will decrease your basal metabolic rate, increase your deposits of fat, and create a condition called gluconeogenesis – where your body breaks down your muscle to use as fuel when no glucose is present in the system.

To recap, eat healthy nutrient-dense food the way it comes from the earth. Have 1/3 of the food on your plate in the form of protein and 2/3 be alkaline food from vegetables. Enjoy a multitude of colors in your vegetables and low-glycemic starch selections. Eat frequently, preferably five times a day – two of which can be small snacks to help stabilize your blood sugar levels and control hunger cravings.

Here are some great BREAKFAST suggestions:

1. Omelet made with 1 whole egg or 3 egg whites and vegetables chopped and cooked with 1 tsp olive oil and 1 slice of whole grain toast.

2. 3/4 cup nonfat or lowfat cottage cheese, 2 small fresh peaches, and 8 walnut or pecan halves chopped and sprinkled with cinnamon.

3. 4 oz plain low fat yogurt or 6 oz nonfat yogurt, 1 1/2 cups mixed berries, 2tbsp sliced almonds and a drizzle of honey.

4. 1/2 whole grain pita, 1/4 cup nonfat or low fat ricotta, 1 1/2 oz smoked salmon/lox, and red onion slices.

Here are some great SNACK suggestions:

1. 1 hard boiled egg and 1 medium apple

2. 1 medium pear and 10 whole almonds

3. 1 slice whole rye bread, toasted and 1 tbsp almond butter

4. 1 medium carrot, unlimited celery and cucumber sticks, and 1/4 cup hummus

5. 2 pieces turkey bacon and 1 hard boiled egg

6. 1 small nectarine or peach, 1/2 cup blueberries, and 4 oz plain low fat yogurt or 6 oz nonfat yogurt

If you have any questions, visit my website at www.drkathleenhartford.com

Carnegie Library Business and Downtown

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

612 Smithfield Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Thursday Lunch & Learn ❘ 12:15 pm
Fill your belly and your brain!

Hawking
January 8 ❘ DVD 90 minutes
Just in time for Stephen Hawking’s birthday, this ¬lm features exclusive
access to Hawking’s life story, told largely in his own words. (2013)
Finding Reliable Health Information Online

January 15
Overwhelmed by the amount of health information on the Internet?
Not sure which sites are trustworthy? Learn how to research and
evaluate medical information online.
Getting Ready to File

January 22 ❘ Presented by Diana Smith,
IRS Tax Consultants
Get a head start on the upcoming tax season! Representatives
from the Pittsburgh IRS o ce will discuss recent changes and
updates in personal and business taxation that can save you
money when you ¬le your return.
Getting Started in Genealogy Research

January 29 ❘ Presented by Marilyn Holt,
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Trying to trace your roots and coming up with nothing, or don’t know
where to begin? Learn about resources that can aid you in your own
genealogical research.

January 2015 Events

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Business Exchange Networking Lunch
* Give a 1-2 minute commercial for your business.
* Bring business cards, brochures, and samples.
* Make new business contacts.

Jan. 7 - Wexford, Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North,
910 Sheraton Drive, Mars/Wexford, PA 16046
RSVP: email Carol Briney at
Carol@CarolBrineyWorkFromHome.com

Jan. 14- Mount Lebanon, The Devonshire of Mount Lebanon,
1050 McNeilly Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15226
RSVP: email Carol Briney at Carol@CarolBriney.com

Jan. 28- Fox Chapel, Comfort Inn (Old Holiday Inn) in RIDC Park,
Ohara Twp
RSVP: email Carol Briney at
Carol@CarolBrineyWorkFromHome.com

Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Cost: $18 (Bring cash; No-shows will be billed for the lunch)
RSVP: By Monday prior to the event

For more info, go to: http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=Kk4iVAK8JRWQlvN_qnsbNQ.

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How to Get in the News in 2015

Come hear from our wonderful panelists in TV, radio, and print
media about how to get you or your business in the news in 2015!

Featured panelists include:

* Joyce Gannon, Business Reporter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
* Jody Doherty, Regional Vice President, Comcast
* DeAnne Hamilton, General Manager, 90.5 WESA
* Jennifer Sloan, Executive Producer, WTAE

Date: January 9, 2015
Time: 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Place: James Laughlin Music Hall, Chatham University, Shadyside
Host: The Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Chatham University
Cost: $25 (includes continental breakfast)
Students- $12.50 with valid ID (Email pdecker@chatham.edu)
RSVP: Suggested by January 6

Register online at:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=7ZciitcSMsdU_CVNgT0lNQ

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The Panel of the Published!

How long have you considered writing your book? A year, a decade,
maybe more? ICF Pittsburgh comes together once again to learn
from those among us who have done it - published.

Kick off the New Year with fresh thoughts around that manuscript
you started years ago, whether it’s up in your head or up in the
attic, it’s time to dust it off and reconsider putting pen to
paper again, with new inspiration and tools from our panelists.

These published authors will share their challenges, joys,
surprises and stumbles along the way. Don’t miss this special
New Year’s event.

Featured panelists include:

* Bonnie Budzowski, Book Coach
Author of the self-study course,
Write Your Book to Build Your Business

Mj Calloway, Sales coach and trainer
Co-author of Bold is Beautiful -
Breakthrough to Business Stratetgies

Sharon Eakes, Executive Coach and Coach Trainer
Co-author of Liberating Greatness, the Whole Brain Guide
to an Extraordinary Life

Bette Novak. Executive Career Coach
Author of The Art of Career Survival

Moderator:

David Goldman, Business and Personal Development Coach
Co-author of “The Sales Coach”

Date: January 14, 2015
Place: Sheraton Hotel at Station Square,
300 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Time: 11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Registration/Networking
11:30 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. Luncheon and Announcements
12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Featured Program
Host: International Coach Federation, Pittsburgh Chapter
Cost: By 5 p.m., Jan. 9: Members -$39, Nonmembers-$55.
After 5 p.m., Jan. 9: Members-$55, Nonmembers-$55

Register online at
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=108ZVRV8z.LYTUaR43TZyA

Further info: contact Roberta Rollings at Pghcoachesassoc@aol.com.

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BizMix at Stage AE

Join the Pittsburgh Business Times and their partners to mix,
mingle and network with Pittsburgh professionals at BizMix, an
evening networking event presented by the Business Times. This is
also a great opportunity to meet and visit with Business Times
editors, reporters and staff in an informal setting. Bring your
business cards and get ready to make new acquaintances. Most of
this open-house style event will be informal networking.

All attendees receive five free auction tickets for chances to
win gift cards, baskets and more

Want to showcase your product or service at BizMix? There are a
limited number of display tables available for this event.
Please contact Dena Trusiak at 412-208-3814 or
dtrusiak@bizjournals.com for information and pricing.

Date: January 14, 2015
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Place: Stage AE, 400 North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Hosts: Pittsburgh Business Times
Cost: $31.50-Business Times Subscribers; $35-Others
(Includes hors d’oeuvres and drinks, Advance payment required)
RSVP: Early registration encouraged (Limited Space)

For questions or additional information, contact Kelli Komondor at
412-208-3845 or kkomondor@bizjournals.com.

Register online at:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=vL4nXunuaT7gn1a1YlzIAg.

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Focus, produce, staying organized!
I want to but I am living with ADHD!

Speaker: Susan Lieber, Certified Organizer Coach,
Leave it to Lieber

Recognition of the challenges associated with adult ADHD have
led to more individuals seeking evaluation and intervention
options for the condition. Join us to review the latest research
findings and to learn steps you can be take in the New Year to
manage your brain and meet your goals.

Date: January 15, 2015
Time: 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Place: Volunteers of America, 1650 Main Street, Sharpsburg, PA
Host: Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania
Cost: Free

RSVP: 412.782.5344 x 209 or volunteersofamerica@voapa.org.

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Women’s Power Lunch

Come be a part of the longest running networking luncheon in the
Pittsburgh area. Bring 50 business cards or brochures to hand
out and be prepared to give a short presentation on your business
to introduce yourself to other business women and professionals.

Date: January 16, 2015
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Place: To be announced
Cost: $22.00 (Prepayment required)
RSVP: By January 14th

Questions: Contact Suzanne at Suzanne@womenspowerlunch.com
or 724-452-5152.

Register online at: http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=YaQ7oT6rvOjAr087Ams4iw

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Optimize Your Brain to Achieve Impressive Results

Led by Bonnie Artman Fox, Mindfulness Speaker and Coach

You are good at what you do and yet there are certain patterns
that get in your way of obtaining the results you want. You
have good intentions, but daily distractions from technology,
social media, and responsibilities create roadblocks in taking
(and maintaining) empowered action.

When your mental mindset is calm and grounded, you are more likely
to see possibilities that elude you when caught up in distraction.
Training your brain to focus optimizes your ability to make choices
that align with your goals.

Come learn how to remove barriers and strengthen your resolve to
achieve the lasting results you want in 2015!

Date: January 20, 2015
Time: 11:30 - 1pm
Place: The River’s Club, 301 Grant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Host: The Rivers Club
Cost: $20/session - pay at the door
RSVP: Suggested by January 16

Questions: Call Bonnie Artman Fox @ 412.877.8331 or
email Bonnie@AConscious.com

Register online at:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=qSAaSFCwDqM9EUv61tWRBg

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It’s Tax Time! ARE YOU READY?
Speaker: Anthony Beresford, Accounting for Taxes
Get your papers in order, take advantage of tax strategies,
understand what to gather and how to report your financial
condition, learn tips that will help you lower your tax
preparation bill, be an active participant in your tax
preparation process and know how to control your own finances.
Join us to learn the ins and outs of preparing for tax season
to create more profit, less taxes and total peace of mind.

Date: January 21, 2015
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Place: Volunteers of America, 1650 Main Street, Sharpsburg, PA
Host: Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania
Cost: Free (Bring a brown bag lunch)

To register, call 412.782.5344 (x209) or email
volunteersofamerica@voapa.org

New Habits for a New Year: Seven Steps to a Stress Free Workday

Presented by Productivity Expert Anne Zacharias

Do you ever wonder what you’ve accomplished at the end of the day?
Would you like to take control of your work rather than have it
control you? If so, then start the New Year off right with this
January workshop.

This program is ideal for anyone who would like to spend less time
on “administrivia” and more time doing their real job. You will
discover the secrets on how to take control of email, climb out
from the weight of too much paper and get work projects done during
the workday. Participants will leave with actionable tips to
reduce procrastination and increase focus -allowing them to get
their work done in less time with less stress. These tips promote
a healthier work/life balance, allowing participants to have both
a rewarding career and happy home life.

Registration includes lunch, workshop and networking with
Pittsburgh’s smartest women.

Date: January 22, 2015
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Place: Sigma’s Conference and Event Center,
1717 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15209
Host: Pittsburgh Professional Women
Cost: PPW Memers - $30.00; Non-members- $40
RSVP: Early registration encouraged (Limited Space)

Register online at:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=jStymVzkVkmgMnhxMMoBeg

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Jazz Happy Hour Networking

A casual twice-a month networking event for those interested in
business innovation in Pittsburgh. A jazz, soul and blues
happy hour show plus open-mike interviews with local executives.

Created by Jessica Lee, a successful entrepreneur and musician,
Jessica Lee’s Jazz Happy Hour promotes live music in downtown
Pittsburgh and assists the entrepreneurial networking of the
region with funding and partnering opportunities.

Date: January 28, 2015
Time: 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Place: Rivers Club, 301 Grant Street, Level Four,
One Oxford Centre, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Host: Jessica Lee
Cost: $5 (hors d’ouevres included)

Jazz Networking events are held on the second and final
Wednesdays of each month. For information on upcoming events,
visit http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JB2y.dS7meZhGz&b=F81ETIxRUk.QMP9ZbaSGmw

To RSVP, call 412-391-5227 or email erin.sustar@ourclub.com.

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Vision Board and Beyond

Presenters/Facilitators:
Brenda DeCroo, Leadership Coach and Priscilla Robinson, Life Coach

Create a Vision Board, a collage that is a powerful and creative
tool to empower your dreams, focus on your goals, celebrate your
achievements, and express your gratitude. We cover various ways
that Vision Boards are used and will help you create one that
inspires you.

Date: January 31, 2015
Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Place: The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast, 136 W. Swissvale Ave,
Edgewood, PA 15218
Hosts: Brenda DeCroo and Priscilla Robinson
Cost: Early bird by January 27-$30; at the door $35
RSVP: Suggested by January 27th

To RSVP, Email Brenda DeCroo at Brenda@theabundantbusiness.com
or Priscilla Robinson: ppr532@gmail.com

Ladies, what do you need to know about your Social Security benefits?
Enough to know you’re not leaving money on the table

Date:
Tuesday, January 27, 2015 or Thursday, January 29, 2015
Time: 6:00 – 7:30 PM
Cost: Free for you & a guest
Where:
The Musuneggi Financial Group
1910 Cochran Road
Manor Oak Two, Suite 520
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
Light refreshments will be served.
Limited seating available.

Please register by
Monday, January 19.
For more information or to register:
www.singlestepsstrategies.com
412-341-2888 ext. 312 chrissyg@mfgplanners.com

This educational workshop will provide insight into Social Security benefits
and retirement income solutions especially for women and their unique
challenges. There are a variety of claiming strategies that can help you to
enhance your lifetime benefits, but you could end up leaving money on the
table simply because you don’t know the various options.
And, wouldn’t it be helpful to know whether you may have some potential
l gaps in your retirement income?
Join us to learn keys to enhancing Social Security benefits:
 Understanding the impact of spousal, ex-spousal, and survivor benefits.

 Why taking Social Security benefits at age 62 may NOT be in your best interest.

 Qualifying for income benefits and how they are calculated.

 Learning how retirement income can cause taxation of your Social Security benefits.

Assessing necessity of work in retirement and the potential impact this may have on your benefits

What Goes Up, must come down, Or not

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

By: Mary Grace Musuneggi
www.MFGplanners.com

Back in June 2008, I remember fielding calls from clients who were pretty sure they would spend their retirement years living under the Smithfield Street Bridge. As 2008 and early 2009 brought financial markets to their knees, we felt their pain. In lighthearted moments we would laughingly say maybe we
needed to change the name on the door of the office from The Musuneggi Financial Group to The Musuneggi Dog Walking Gang. But the fact is it was more important for us to hold on to the belief that “this too shall pass”–and it did.

We are currently at the historic highs of the stock market…and we have bond rates that are at historic lows. Double Whammy! And although there is no crystal ball,and past history cannot predict future history, I do believe that history can lend some perspective.

In a recent article by Brenden Gebben, Portfolio Manager for Absolute Capital, he refers to the Ned Davis Research that says that during Bull Markets, on average, the stock market has historically sustained upward trends for 331 market days before a 10% correction occurs and upward for 1105 market days before 20% correction occurs. So from this view we are certainly due for a correction.
And what if we are? What are some things we need to do? What are some things we need to remember?

1. Avoid trading too frequently.
2. Stop. Don’t panic. Trust your strategies. Trust your money managers’ strategies; after all, that’s what you’re paying for.
3. Don’t get out of the market at the worst times.
4. Be sure you are diversified. There are other market segments beyond just domestic stocks and government bonds. Be sure you understand them all.
5. Rebalance sometimes. Often. Frequently. Or whenever it is appropriate for your risk tolerance and for your objectives.
6. Don’t ignore tax ramifications. Return on investment is not the same as after-tax return on investment.
7. Consider taking profits. When markets go down the most common theme we hear from our clients is that they have “lost” what they had previously earned. If you transfer profits to cash along the way, you keep those earnings to either spend or to reinvest in the markets when they go down. Buying opportunities.
8. And remember, in 1921 the Dow Jones was at 60 and recently it was at 17000. Obviously it has gone up. But to get there it has gone up and down and up and down and up and down along the way. Time can certainly be more important than timing.

No matter what the markets are doing, your investment decisions need to be those that are right for you. At the right time. In the right allocation. To review your current strategy give us a call.
The Musuneggi Financial Group is a financial services group whose focus is planning and service. The integrity of our group is based on the philosophy that all financial advice should be in a client’s best interest. We provide clients with an objective and independent approach to their planning needs.

We are able to choose from a broad array of financial resources. In doing so we take a holistic approach to a client’s planning needs, bringing together new ideas, professional expertise and knowledge to work for the benefit of the client. We believe that our independent objectivity can mean a world of difference when planning for your future. Go to the “Our Services” section on our website to see how we can help you. You can call 412-341-2888 or email info@mfgplanners.com with any questions or for more information. Manor Oak Two, Suite 520, 1910 Cochran Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15220.
Securities & Investment Advisory Services Offered Through H. Beck, Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC. 6600 Rockledge Drive, 6th Floor, Bethesda, MD 20817.
(301) 468-0100. H Beck, Inc., The Musuneggi Financial Group, LLC and Absolute Capital, are not affiliated.

January is National Mentoring Month

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

By Caron_Beesley, Contributor
www.SBA.gov

January marks the celebration of the 15th annual National Mentoring Month!
The National Mentoring Partnership and Harvard School of Public Health with support from the Highland Street Foundation, National Mentoring Month is all about driving systemic change to make mentoring an integral component of youth and workforce development efforts.
Mentoring has enormous benefits for our youth. It can be a powerful factor in reducing disconnects from school and work, in increasing social and economic mobility, and in creating more productive and prosperous communities. Mentored youth are:

•55% more likely to be enrolled in college than those who did not have a mentor.
•81% more likely to report participating regularly in sports or extracurricular activities.
•More than twice as likely to say they held a leadership position in a club or sports team.
•78% more likely to volunteer regularly in their communities.

For mentors themselves, the mentoring relationship with a young person provides a shared opportunity for learning and growth.
What part can small businesses play in these valuable relationships?
Finding the time outside of running a small business to mentor can be a challenge, but business owners and employees alike can benefit from mentoring relationships. Mentoring can boost employee morale, increase satisfaction and provide a meaningful way for your business to give back to the community.
If you are interested in becoming a mentor, the National Mentoring Month website can quickly connect you with local organizations who champion youth mentorship programs – simply enter your zip code and off you go.

Set up your own mentoring program:

Another way that small businesses can get involved is to set up their own mentoring programs. FindYouthInfo.gov offers information on starting a mentoring program..
Alternatively, employers can take advantage of community organizations such as Wisconsin-based Common Wealth. Common Wealth’s Youth-Business Mentoring Program provides youth an intensive three week pre-employment training
followed by a job placement with a supportive business.

If your business needs its own mentor

If you came to this blog looking for mentoring advice for your own business, whether you are a young entrepreneur or not, check out the services of SCORE. Sponsored by the SBA, SCORE is a national small business mentoring organization that can connect you with a mentor based on your needs. Read more about what SCORE can do for you in: Why A Mentor is Key to Small Business Growth and Survival.

Additional resources
•Department of Labor Encouraging Future Innovation: Youth Entrepreneurship Education

Caron Beesley is a small business owner, a writer, and marketing communications consultant. Caron works with the www.SBA.gov team to promote essential government resources that help entrepreneurs and small business owners start-up, grow and succeed. Follow Caron on Twitter: @caronbeesley

Collecting Water

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Glass ceilings aside, millions of women are prohibited from accomplishing little more than survival.
Not because of a lack of ambition, or ability, but because of a lack of safe water and adequate sanitation. Millions of women and children in the developing world spend untold hours daily, collecting water from distant, often polluted sources, then return to their villages carrying their filled 40 pound jerry cans on their backs. An estimated 200 million hours are spent each day globally collecting water.
A study by the World Bank and the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre of community water and sanitation projects in 88 communities found that projects designed and run with the full participation of women are more sustainable and effective than those that do not.
Surveys from 45 developing countries show that women and children bear the primary responsibility for water collection in the vast majority of households (76%). This is time not spent working at an income-generating job, caring for family members, or attending school.
In just one day, it is estimated that more than 152 million hours of women and girls’ time is consumed for the most basic of human needs — collecting water for domestic use.
The lost productivity of people collecting water is greater than the combined number of hours worked in a week by employees at Wal*Mart, United Parcel Service, McDonald’s, IBM, Target, and Kroger, according to Gary White, co-founder of www.Water.org

YOUR WINNING RETIREMENT GAME PLAN

January 19, 2015 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

By Tom Winschel
Social Security District Manager in Pittsburgh, PA

This month, a driver will take the checkered flag at the Daytona 500, skiers will stand atop the podium at the World Alpine Ski Championships in Vail, Colo., and a football team will win Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Ariz. The sports are different, but the winners share a common trait—years of commitment to their plans.
To win the retirement game, you also need commitment and a plan. For years, you’ve worked hard and paid into Social Security. Whether you’re new to the workforce or getting ready to cross your own career finish line, you’ll want to open a my Social Security account to see how your hard work is paying off. You can create or access your account at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. You can use it to verify your earnings history, get estimates of your future Social Security benefits, and more. It’s the place to get the information you need to put together your own winning game plan.
A good NASCAR pit crew keeps its driver on the track, and our Retirement Estimator can do the same for your retirement plan. The Estimator offers an instant and tailored estimate of your future Social Security benefits based on your earnings record. You can plug in different anticipated yearly earnings to discover different retirement options and learn how your benefits could increase if you work longer. Give the Retirement Estimator a test drive today at www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator.
Once you’ve come of age to retire—or if you’re just in the planning phase—our quick and convenient online services are in place at www.socialsecurity.gov/applyonline. In as little as 15 minutes, you can speed through our online application. In most cases, once your application is submitted electronically, you’re done. There are no forms to sign and usually no documentation is required.
Fine-tune your game plan. Take advantage of our services and resources at www.socialsecurity.gov to optimize your retirement.

DOWNTOWN & BUSINESS Carnegie Library Programs

December 09, 2014 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Want to know more? 412.281.7141 ¬ www.carnegielibrary.org
Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/clpdowntown

How to Build Positive Work Relationships
December 5
Presented by Laura Roman, Relationship Coach & Psychotherapist
Much of career success hinges on the ability to communicate well and
earn the respect of bosses, clients and co-workers. Learn the tips and
techniques necessary for building these valuable work relationships.
Meet the Library for the Blind
& Physically Handicapped

December 12
Presented by Susan Kozak, Library for the Blind
& Physically Handicapped
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s Library for the Blind & Physically
Handicapped (LBPH) provides recorded books and magazines, equipment
to play the recordings, large print books and more to Pennsylvania
residents of any age who are unable to read standard print materials
due to a visual, physical or physically-based reading disability. Join us
for an informative discussion on LBPH and the valuable services they
provide to the Pennsylvania community.

Mental Health and the Workplace
December 19
Presented by Támara Hill, MS, LPC-BE
In light of recent tragic events, mental health issues in the workplace
have been pushed to the forefront of our minds. Join us for a discussion
on the effects of failing to bring awareness to the mental health needs
of staff within the workplace and how individual mental health
problems can affect workplace stability.

Alaska Gold: A War of Resources –
The Fish or the Mine
December 26 ¬ DVD 60 minutes
PBS Frontline examines the clash for resources between Alaskan fishermen
and mining interests. The struggle plays out in southwest Alaska’s
Bristol Bay, home to the last great native Sockeye salmon fishery, but also
gifted with tremendous mineralwealth. Two foreign mining companies
seek permission to extract more than $300 billion in copper, gold and
molybdenum from the area using a gigantic, open pit mine that could
compromise the local ecosystem. Who will ultimately win in this battle
over Bristol Bay’s economic and environmental future?

December 2014 Events

December 09, 2014 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Book Launch & Celebration

Journey of Life Presents…
3 Local Authors:

* Carol A. Briney, Embracing Your Unlimited Possibilities

* Mj Callaway, Bold is Beautiful: Breakthrough to Business Strategies

* Brenda DeCroo, INSPIRE!

Come to network and hear presentations from local authors.
Enjoy wine and light finger foods. You may even win a door prize.

Date: December 1, 2014
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Author Presentations: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Up Modern Kitchen (2nd Floor. Handicap Accessible.)
Across the street from Journeys of Life
809 Bellefonte Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Cost: Free
RSVP: Suggested by November 26th
To RSVP, contact Carol at: Carol@CarolABriney.com

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Making Social Media Work for You

Presented by Cindy Neky of Marketing Pathways

Have you been thinking about marketing your business with social
media but not sure how to get started? Or maybe you’re not
convinced that it works?

Then join the Pittsburgh Consulting Community for our next event
featuring Social Media expert, Cindy Neky of Marketing Pathays.
Cindy will show us the value of using social media to reach our
customers, how it can lead to new customers and how it drives
repeat business from current customers.

Cindy will review the 5 most popular social media networks:
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Pinterest - and help
us decide what is right for our businesses. She’ll also look
at what comes next: how and what to post on social media.

Date: December 2, 2014
Time: 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Place: Sigmas Conference and Event Center, 1717 Babcock Blvd.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15209
Host: Pittsburgh Consulting Community
Cost: $35 (includes continental breakfast)
RSVP: Suggested by November 28
Questions: contact Michael Couch at
michael@mcassociatesinc.com or 412-952-9036.

Register online at:
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WSBA Business Holiday Expo

Supporting community service and local small businesses, this
event will offer engaging networking sessions, a holiday drive
and highlight a Pittsburgh non-profit organization that will
be helping others in need, door prizes, raffles, holiday vendors,
and inspiring keynote speakers.

Date: December 3, 2014
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Place: Dave and Buster’s Conference Room, 180 E Waterfront Drive,
Homestead, PA 15120
Host: Women’s Small Business Association
Cost: $30 Premier members, $40 Non-members, $48 at the door
RSVP: Early registration encouraged

Questions: Conctact Susan Miller at:
412-415-3584 or wsbafounder@gmail.com

Register online at:
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4. Business Exchange Networking Lunch

* Give a 1-2 minute commercial for your business.
* Bring business cards, brochures, and samples.
* Make new business contacts.

Dates and Locations:

Dec. 3 - Wexford, Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North,
910 Sheraton Drive, Mars/Wexford, PA 16046
RSVP: email Carol Briney at
Carol@CarolBrineyWorkFromHome.com

Dec. 10- Mount Lebanon, The Devonshire of Mount Lebanon,
1050 McNeilly Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15226
RSVP: email Carol Briney at Carol@CarolBriney.com

Dec. 17- Fox Chapel, Comfort Inn (Old Holiday Inn) in RIDC Park,
Ohara Twp
RSVP: email Carol Briney at
Carol@CarolBrineyWorkFromHome.com

Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Cost: $18 (Bring cash; No-shows will be billed for the lunch)
RSVP: By Monday prior to the event

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Speaker Showcase

4 Extraordinary Women - 4 Valuable topics

Come be a part of a video recording session featuring showcase
presentations by 4 local professional speakers. Taping will be
from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. We request everyone to be in their
seats no later than 9:25 a.m. Feel free to arrive at 9:00 a.m.

We will have breakfast snacks, juice and coffee for you.
No jeans or sweats please. Plan on staying the full 3 hours
in respect of all speakers
Featuared speakers include:
Bonnie Artman Fox, Leadership Coach, will show you how to:

- Command the leadership skill that brings out the best
in employees
- Improve employee engagement by changing just one thing
- Master the mindset to handle challenges, setbacks, and obstacles

Sarah Kohl, MD, Health/Travel Expert, will teach you how to:

- Identify and minimize travel-related health risks
- Improve productivity by minimizing the effects of jet lag,
travel fatigue, and time zone changes.
- Increase safety and security while traveling through
easy-to-access resources

Karen Litzinger, Career Coach and Professionalism Expert,
will help you:

- Command new confidence for your next business lunch
- Network with ease and effectiveness in social situations
- Polish electronic communication skills to advance your image

Julie Ann Sullivan, Employee Engagement Expert, will share
her Trifecta of Success:

- Envision: Influencing your attitude and the world around you
- Experience: Shifting perspective to create more success
- Exhale: How to strategically disengage and why

Date: December 6, 2014
Time: 9:30 a.m. - Noon
Place: Cornerstone YOUTH Ministries, 2200 Cornerstone Lane,
Murrysville, PA 15632
Host: Infinite Speakers Agency
Cost: No charge
Questions: call 1-800-308-9034

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Fun and Festive Holiday Party

The tradition of fun and games continues! Whether you celebrate
Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Solstice or Christmas, you won’t want to miss
the fellowship and festivities. Get to know area coaches better
through our Holiday Memories Bingo Game. Then laugh until your
sides ache while we enjoy a classic holiday carol transformed
into the “Twelve Days of Coaching.” And with this special venue,
we’re sure to have a scrumptious buffet with delectable sweet
treats. Come join us….meet new coaches and reconnect with
long-time colleagues!

And since this is a season so connected to children, we will
be collecting contributions this year for a special local
children’s charity, the Homeless Children’s Education Fund.

Date: December 10, 2014
Place: Sheraton Hotel at Station Square,
300 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Registration/Networking
11:15 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Food, Fun and Festivities
Host: International Coach Federation, Pittsburgh Chapter
Cost: By 5 p.m., Dec. 5: Members -$40, Nonmembers-$50.
After 5 p.m., Dec. 5: Members-$50, Nonmembers-$50

Register online at
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JjoJP50VteZhGz&b=HfigE0N8F3wSe_Rxfg4GNQ
Further info: contact Roberta Rollings at Pghcoachesassoc@aol.com.

BRENTWOOD BALDWIN WHITEHALL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WOMEN’S NETWORKING LUNCHEON
December 12, 2014
Noon
South Hills Country Club

The monthly luncheon meeting of the Women’s Networking of the Brentwood Baldwin Whitehall Chamber of Commerce will meet on Friday, December 12, noon, at South Hills Country Club. . Please plan on attending and bring a friend. We welcome members and non-members. Everyone will pass out cards and brochures and present a one-minute “commercial.”
Guest Speaker
Judi Vitale, Astrologer
Can the date we were born influence the way we wheel and deal? You bet! Judi Vitale, astrologer for Marie Claire magazine, will discuss how we do business in line with our zodiac signs, and give us a preview of what the stars have to offer in 2015. Bring millions and billions of questions - and your open mind.Judi is a counseling astrologer who, after 30 years in New York City, “Gumbanded” back to Pittsburgh in 2010. She offers private consultations, written horoscopes and is the author of two books. “Lovecasts” and “Babystrology.”

Lunch for Chamber Members - $20 - Bring a friend!
Lunch for Non-Members - $25
Display Table $10
Please make a reservation by contacting our secretary:
Mary Dilla - secretary@bbwchamber.com

Bizwomen Connect Networking Mixer

Join us for our premiere Bizwomen Connect networking mixer at
Heinz Hall. Make new connections and build your business. After
the reception concludes, you are invited to stay for a behind-
the-scenes rehearsal for the Highmark Holiday Pops concert by
the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

PLEASE NOTE: We will not be able accomodate walk-ins for this
event. We will be issuing tickets for admission to Heinz Hall
which you will receive when you arrive for the reception. You
must be pre-registered to attend.

Date: December 11, 2014
Time: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m.
Event agenda:
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Networking, Appetizers and Cash Bar
7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Highmark Holiday Pops Rehearsal Concert
Place: Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15222
1320 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15219
Host: Pittsburgh Business Times
Cost: $40
RSVP: Suggested by December 5th

For questions or additional information, contact
Kelli Komondor at 412-208-3845 or kkomondor@bizjournals.com.

Register online at:
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Success Academy 2014
Beth Caldwell and Mary Lee Gannon
At this full day intensive workshop you will learn how to:

* Integrate Systems Into Your Business
* Eliminate Head Trash
* Stop Sabotaging Your Success
* Experience A Powerful Confidence Breakthrough
* Enjoy a Client EXPLOSION
* Strategize for a Brilliantly Successful 2015

Professional Men and Women are Welcome
Empowerment * Inspiration * Strategy * Accountability
Date: December 13, 2014
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: Sigmas Conference and Event Center, 1717 Babcock Blvd.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15209
Host: Pittsburgh Professional Women
Cost: PPW Members-$129; Non-Members-$159
(Includes Workshop, Materials, Breakfast, Lunch and Snack)
RSVP: Suggested by December 6

Register online at:
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Communicate Professionally in Tweets, Blogs, and Posts

Speaker: Elayne Masters, Word Masters

Your communication skills are a reflection of your professionalism.
With social media providing instant access to every word you type,
you need to make sure your writing presents you in your best light.
Even in 140-character tweets, grammatical structure and stylistic
consistency are important. Join us and learn how to polish your
writing.

Date: December 17, 2014
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Place: Volunteers of America, 1650 Main Street, Sharpsburg, PA
Host: Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania
Cost: Free (Bring a brown bag lunch)

To register, call 412.782.5344 (x209) or email
volunteersofamerica@voapa.org

Disability Resource Breakfast
Date: Thursday, December 18, 2014
Time: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Topic: Exercise FITS Everyone
Speaker: Darah Richardson, Principle of Omni Health And Wellness
Increase your energy, improve your mood, control your weight, reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, stress and diabetes? Find your magic FITNESS pill this year.
Are you like most people making new year’s resolutions, but you think you are too busy, don’t have the proper equipment, or have a physical limitation? Let Darah Richardson of Omni Health and Wellness teach you how to FIT fitness into your life, regardless of your barriers.
With over 12 years of experience empowering individuals with special needs to thrive in their lives, Darah draws from her professional experience in health and wellness and provides a personal story of hope as she educates, trains and motivates others to live a healthier, richer life.
This lecture will include an interactive workout. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to move.
To register, call 412.782.5344 (x209) or email
volunteersofamerica@voapa.org

Women’s Power Lunch

Come be a part of the longest running networking luncheon in the
Pittsburgh area. Bring 50 business cards or brochures to hand
out and be prepared to give a short presentation on your business
to introduce yourself to other business women and professionals.

Date: December 19, 2014
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Place: To be announced
Cost: $25.00 (Prepayment required)
RSVP: By December 17th
Questions: Contact Suzanne at Suzanne@womenspowerlunch.com
or 724-452-5152.
Register online at: http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4gu7_&m=JjoJP50VteZhGz&b=hW1tvfDCqBuX_w2DZWZ9VA

January 2015 -Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Chatham University

December 09, 2014 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Open House + Member Marketplace and Coffee Hour at Eden Hall Campus
January 7, 2015
8:30 - 10:00AM

Place: Lodge Dining Room, Chatham University, Eden Hall Campus

FREE and open to the public!

For more information and to register: http://www.chatham.edu/cwe/events/openhouse/

Description: Come to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Eden Hall Campus, network with women entrepreneurs and women in business, learn more about Center programming, and meet the Center staff! Center members have the opportunity to display information or products.

Women Business Leaders Breakfast Series
January 9, 2015
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Place: James Laughlin Music Hall at Chatham University
Woodland Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Cost: $25, student rate $12.00 (FREE for members)
To Register, and for more information, visit: http://www.chatham.edu/cwe/events/wblbseries/index.cfm

Questions? Contact 412-365-1253
Topic: “How to Get in the News in 2015″

Speakers: Panel of Speakers from Media Outlets, including Pittsburgh Post Gazette & WESA

Open House
January 14, 2015
5:30-7:30PM
Place: Chatham University Shadyside Campus
FREE and open to the public!

For more information and to register:
http://www.chatham.edu/cwe/events/openhouse/

Description: Come meet our staff, facilitators, and past participants while learning about all of our services for women business owners and women in business. From membership to business development classes, small business workshops, women’s leadership breakfasts, and our online community for our members, The Center has programs for women in all stages of business development.

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Small Business Basics
January 17, 2015
8:00AM-1:00PM
Place: Mellon Board Room, Chatham University
Cost: $30.00

Non-Chatham Student Rate: $15.00 with valid student ID.
Veteran Rate: Free with military ID (Email pdecker@chatham.edu to register.)
For more information and to register:
http://www.chatham.edu/cwe/events/sbb/

Description: The Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Chatham University (CWE) and SCORE® Pittsburgh partner to present a “Small Business Basics” workshop to women interested in starting their own business or expanding their current business. Industry experts will discuss business planning, financing, bookkeeping, marketing, and legal issues pertaining to small business. The workshop is informal, and questions from the participants are solicited and encouraged throughout to help each participant receive the knowledge they need.
Please join the Zonta Club of Pittsburgh as we celebrate the season with a tour and dinner at the historic Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, a great steel and glass Victorian greenhouse that has been inviting visitors to explore the beauty and mysteries of plants since 1893. Set amidst one of Pittsburgh’s largest greenspaces, Schenley Park, Phipps Conservatory stands as a cultural and architectural centerpiece of the city’s Oakland neighborhood. In recent decades, Phipps has evolved into one of the region’s most vibrant, thriving cultural attractions, bringing fresh perspectives and artists into our historic glasshouse environment. Phipps has also become a strong advocate for advanced green-building practices, sustainable gardening and a new environmental awareness.

The Conservatory was built by Henry Phipps as a gift to the City of Pittsburgh. Phipps stated he wanted to “erect something that will prove a source of instruction as well as pleasure to the people.” The Conservatory was designed by the New York firm Lord & Burnham and cost $100,000.

RSVP Today!

WHEN: Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014 6 PM.
WHERE: Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, One Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh, PA
COST: $40 for Dinner & Tour.
RSVP: By Tuesday, December 2, 2014 to Carolyn Savikas at savikasc@gmail.com

In lieu of a gift exchange please bring an item or two for the ladies at Bethlehem Haven. They need, feminine hygiene products, deodorant
Depends, chapstick, handwarmers–the kind that go inside gloves, and heavy socks