One serious bit of information did come up that I'd like to share with you and it's something that we all can benefit from. Debra Michael asked if anybody knew about ICE. Other than to cool our drinks, most of us said "no." Well, she told us it stands for "in case of emergency," and it's a program for cell phones. If you are involved in an accident, paramedics or police will check your phone for these emergency numbers to contact. You just program "ICE" just as you would for any other name in your address book on your cell phone. I am including a link here for more information. Click here: USATODAY.com - In case of emergency, put your cell on ICE Thanks, Debby!
Usually every month we try to get together and whoever is around is invited to join. Next month lunch is tentatively planned for March 27th and will include a trip on the water taxi from Ponce Inlet to New Smyrna Beach. More details will follow.
Hope to see ya at lunch,
Randee
P.S. It should be very obvious to everybody that somebody else should be the photographer!
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Randee, Reguarding security issues, I got an interesting e-mail from a friend and former NY State Trooper. He suggested that people shopping or simply walking near their car should carry their car keys in their hand. Most cars now have alarm systems. If approached at the mall, on the street, or in the park by a questionable character, you can activate the car alarm simple by pushing the button. The alarm will draw attention and most likely frighten a mugger or any threatening person away. Just be sure you know how to disarm or shut the alarm down before you try this. This is a real plus for women or senior citizens.
Rick Wolf - Owner #404
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