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Triple Crown Life
Triple Crown Life a social publication for the residents of triple crown Bill, Allison, Kayla and Kiki Unkraut | N ovember 2012 2 Triple Crown Life November 3 November Triple Crown Life www.n2pub.com I M P O R TA N T P H O N E N U M B E R S © 2012 Neighborhood Networks Publishing, Inc. ™ B o o n e C o u n t y N o n - E m e r g e nc y Emergency Medical Service 859.384-3342 Fire Department 859-384-3342 Police 859-371-0008 Utilities Duke Energy/Gas/Electric 800-544-6155 Water & Sewer 859-586-6155 Telephone/Cable - Insight 888-735-0300 “A Trusted Name in Roofing for Over 50 Years” schools For questions or suggestions, please contact: Lori Mateikat / Association Manager, lorimateikat@towneproperties.com or Judy Reis / Administrative Assistant, judyr@towneproperties.com Towne Properties 500 Thomas More Parkway, Crestview Hills, KY 41017 (859) 291-5858 / triplecrownhoa.net / Join our Facebook group at Triple Crown HOA ON THE COVER: Mann Elementary 859-384-5000 Photography by Shively Photography and Design, shivelyphotodesign.com New Haven Elementary 859-384-5325 Gray Middle 859-384-5333 Ryle High 859-384-5300 EXCELLENCE BY NATURE St Henry District High School 859.525.5848 Thomas More College 859-341-5800 Superior Installation. Unmatched Customer Service. ABS Autism Learning Center 513-861-0300 Little Red School House Preschool & Kindergarten 859-485-8836 Boone County Parks & Recreation 859-334-2283 Recent work completed by Excellence By Nature. Bring this ad in for a FREE stainless steel undermount sink with the purchase and installation of your granite kitchen countertops. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Saturday 9am-1pm www.ebngranite.com ENROLL NOW! www.LearningCurveTutoringCenter.com learningcurve@fuse.net Triple Crown Homeowners Association: 859-525-0555 c I TY nUM B ERS • Performing Arts • Opportunities for Home School Groups Extended Services for Snow Days Early Dismissal/School Closed • Summer Programs and Camps • You may be eligible for FREE Tutoring! - Must be Approved for Free or Reduced Lunch AND attend an Eligible School. - One of many approved SES providers under NCLB • ACT/SAT (one on one) PHOTOGRAPHER: Pete Shively 859.240.7281 peteshively@shivelyphotodesign.com The Goddard School - Kindergarten Your local one stop destination for countertops, tile, faucets, sinks and more! • Reading • Orton-Gillingham trained teachers for Dyslexia & other reading issues • Math - Math Group for Acceleration • Science - Transformations/Science Acceleration • Grammer/Writing • Study Skills • Languages: Spanish, French, German • Foreign Language Preschool Immersion Classes • Kids on Stage Children’s Theater AREA DIRECTOR Linda Gardner 859.250.3548 linda.gardner@n2pub.com 9250 Brookfield Court Suite 400 Florence, KY 41042 (859)283 1130 granitemarble@hotmail.com City of Union 859-384-1511 Library/Scheben Branch 859-342-2665 Poison Emergency 859-382-9097 Post Office 800-275-8777 BMV 859-842-0480 State Police Road Conditions 800-261-7623 DISCLAIMER: N2 Publishing is not affiliated with or contracted by the Triple Crown HOA (the “Association”). This publication, including the content of articles and advertisements contained herein, is not authorized or endorsed by the Association. Any articles included in this publication and/or opinions expressed therein do not necessarily reflect the views of N2 Publishing but remain solely those of the author(s). The paid advertisements contained within the Triple Crown Life magazine are not endorsed or recommended by N2 Publishing or the publisher. Therefore, neither N2 Publishing nor the publisher may be held liable or responsible for business practices of these companies. NOTE: When community events take place, photographers may be present to take photos for that event and they may be used in this publication. pete@shivelyphotodesign.com or 859-240-7281 4 NeighborhoodSponsors Triple Crown Life This section has been created to give you easier access when searching for a trusted neighborhood vendor to use. Take a minute to familiarize yourself with the businesses sponsoring Triple Crown. These local businesses are proud to partner with your neighborhood and make this newsletter possible. Please support these businesses and thank them for supporting Triple Crown! ACCOUNTING Padgett & Mastronardo, PLLC (859) 485-9100 padgettmastronardo-cpas.com APPLIANCES Hagedorn Appliances (859) 342-6060 hagedorn.brandsource.com ATTORNEY / LEGAL SERVICES Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing, PLLC (859) 394-6200 aswdlaw.com AUDIO / VISUAL Masterpiece Audio Video (859) 341-3520 masterpieceaudio.com AUTO DEALERSHIP Kerry Toyota (859) 371-3939 kerrytoyota.com Porsche of Kings Automall (513) 851-5900 kings-automall.porschedealer.com AUTO REPAIR & BODY SHOP Urb's Garage & Body Shop (859) 586-7309 www.urbsgarage.com BANKING PNC Bank (859) 392-9425 pnc.com CARPET CLEANING & AIR DUCT CLEANING Teasdale Fenton (859) 291-9700 teasdalefenton.com DENTIST - PEDIATRIC Union Pediatric Dentist / Struckhoff Orthodontics (859) 384-6050 (859) 356-6630 DOORS, WINDOWS & AWNINGS A & E Door & Window (859) 283-1984 aedoorsales.com DRY CLEANERS Widmer's (513) 321-7600 widmerscleaners.com COSMETIC DENTISTRY / ORAL SURGERY J. Robert Foote, Jr. DMD (859) 283-1911 yourcommonwealthdental.com EUROPEAN & DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR Steve's Car & Truck Repair (859) 992-6196 sportscarstorellc.com DENTAL General & Cosmetic Dentistry (859) 384-1700 wrightnkysmiles.com EYE CARE Wing Eyecare (859) 282-0911 wingeyecare.com FINANCIAL ADVISOR Legacy Financial Advisors (859) 655-3873 legacyfinancialadvisors.com FURNITURE / INTERIOR DESIGN The Silky Way (513) 984-0804 silkyway.com GRANITE / MARBLE / NATURAL STONE Excellence by Nature (859) 283-1130 ebngranite.com HAIR SALON Hair Color Xperts (859) 331-3360 haircolorexpertscrestview.com HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Arlinghaus Heating & Air Conditioning (859) 727-9000 arlinghausair.com November NeighborhoodSponsors November Triple Crown Life HOME ENHANCEMENTS Ray St. Clair Roofing (513) 874-1234 LANDSCAPING / LAWN MAINTENANCE A & A Lawncare Landscaping, INC. (859) 384-0266 AandAlawnservices.com PEDIATRIC Union Pediatrics (859) 384-2550 HOME IMPROVEMENT Champion Windows (513) 898-1694 Natures Way (859) 282-7119 natureswaynky.com PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT Recreations Outlet (513) 699-3312 recreationsoutlet.com HOME MORTGAGE Helen M. Ruehmer (513) 252-4063 loansbyhelen.com LAWN PRODUCTS Lawn Bott (859) 371-8200 invisiblefence.com PRESCHOOL Goddard School (859) 525-0555 goddardschool.com HOSPITALS / HEALTH CARE Hospice of the Bluegrass - NKY (859) 441-6332 hospicebg.org / northern.html LIGHTING Custom Lighting Design LLC (513) 616-0632 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Shively Photography (859) 240-7281 shivelyphotodesign.com INSURANCE Tri-City Insurance & Services Inc (859) 371-7006 tciky.com INTERIOR DESIGN Kidd Interiors (859) 384-6849 kiddinteriors.com Kordenbrock Interiors (859) 341-0072 Kordenbrock.com Polished Panache (513) 519-5040 polishedpanache.com JEWELERS Schulz & Sons Jewelers (859) 331-2888 www.schulz@fuse.net Wiseway Supply (859) 371-2211 wisewaysupply.com MASSAGE Laura Lander Massage (859) 283-0044 www.lauralandermassage.com MOVERS D & D Storage & Moving (859) 291-5960 danddstorageandmoving.com H.Johnson Moving & Storage (859) 431-7745 hjohnsonmoving.net NON-PROFIT Society of St Vincent De Paul (859) 341-3212 SVDPnky.org REAL ESTATE AGENT Realty Executives - Cindy Cahill (859) 991-0800 AnylistingAnytime.com RESTAURANT Uno Chicago Grill (513) 652-7977 unos.com RESTAURANT SPORTS BAR & PUB Shakey's Pub & Grub (859) 466-8687 ROOFING Bresser & Sons Roofing (859) 384-3295 bresserroofing.com SCHOOL PRIVATE St Henry District High School (859) 525-5848 shdhs.org SCHOOLS Little Red School House (859) 727-6148 lrshpreschool.com SECURITY SYSTEMS & MONITORING Detect-All Security (513) 528-7700 detect-allsecurity.com SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL ABS Autism Learning Center (513) 861-0300 appliedbehavioralservices.com STAINED GLASS OVERLAY Stained Glass Overlay (859) 727-4746 sgodesignerglass.com TUTORING The Learning Curve (859) 384-4359 learningcurvetutoringcenter.com WINDOW COVERING Tailored Living / Budget Blinds (859) 488-0078 WINDOWS Renewal By Andersen (513) 985-7952 RBACincy.com 5 6 Note NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November 2012-2013 Boone County Schools Calendar Publisher’s Hello, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I am excited to announce that my son has returned from being deployed in Afghanistan. While we won’t have the opportunity to see him until December, we are just so relieved to have him safe Linda Gardner and on U.S. soil. Our military make many sacrifices to keep us safe and it is an honor to feature them in our publication. If you have a family member you would like to share with the community please contact me at Linda.Gardner@n2pub.com. Wake Up to Exceptional Service. Bring this ad into the PNC Union at Village Terrace Branch for a FREE Cup of Coffee* by 12/15/2012. Great Hours! Monday - Friday 9-6 • Saturday 9-1 Call: 859-384-3390 NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life Please remember that this publication is FREE to all residents because of the generosity of our neighborhood sponsors. Please be sure to support those who support us and remember to tell them you saw them in Triple Crown Life. We are looking for other good businesses to refer to our residents. I would like to feature many different categories for your convenience. Please contact me with any business you would like to refer to your neighbors and recommend for our magazine. Sincerely, Linda Gardner, N.K. Area Director 859-250-3548 linda.gardner@n2pub.com November 6 No school -- Presidential election November 21 Teacher training day -- No school for students November 22 & 23 Thanksgiving break December 19 - January 1 Winter break January 2 School resumed January 21 No school for students February 18 Teacher training day -- No school for students March 15 Teacher training day -- No school for students March 29 Teacher training day -- No school for students March 31 Easter April 8-12 Spring break -- no school May 22 Last day for students -- to be adjusted based on snow days May 23 Closing Day Snow Days: May 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31, June 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life 9 We have been Swim & Tennis members of the County Club since we moved in, and we love going to the pool in the summer. The girls are avid swimmers, and we enjoy being at the pool on Friday evenings, Saturday, and Sunday during the summer. We look forward to the summer days where we meet our neighbors at the pool to share in the sun and fun times. Our hope is the girls will join the swim team next summer, which will allow us even more opportunities to meet new people in the neighborhood. Familyspotlight The Unkraut Family By the Unkraut family, residents of Triple Crown We are pleased to introduce our family to you: Bill, Allison, Kayla, and KiKi Unkraut. We have been married almost 11 years and have two wonderful children. Kayla is 7 years old and attends first grade at Villa Madonna Academy. KiKi is 5½ and is in kindergarten at Villa as well. Bill is currently employed by Fidelity Investments. He is a senior account executive in the Private Client Group. He has worked for Fidelity for the past 17 years. Allison is a vice president of client leadership at dunnhumbyUSA, where she has worked for almost eight years. Prior to joining dunnhumbyUSA, Allison worked at Provident Bank for over eight years where she held a variety of positions in finance, retail and marketing. We have lived in Triple Crown since December 2009. Prior to moving to Triple Crown, we lived in Hebron, KY for seven years and on the west side of Cincinnati for almost two years. We built our house in Triple Crown as we loved the neighborhood and wanted a big yard for our children. Since moving into Triple Crown, we have made many new friends. We feel lucky to be surrounded by great neighbors, and we are enjoying establishing new traditions like fireworks on the 3rd of July and Labor Day weekend gatherings. Our circle of friends has grown tremendously since moving into the neighborhood, and we love meeting new neighbors through various activities and get-togethers. Our family is very active, and we enjoy being outside as much as possible. Kayla and KiKi both play soccer with the Boone County Youth Soccer Association. In addition, both girls have been taking skiing lessons at Perfect North since they were 4 years old. Kayla also plays indoor soccer and baseball while KiKi enjoys dancing and singing. Both girls have also inherited a passion for golf – one they picked up from their Dad, who has been playing golf since he was a kid. If the weather is nice, you will most likely see our family outside playing in the yard or taking a golf cart ride through the neighborhood. As the girls get older, they will have many opportunities to get exposed to new sports and activities through Villa Madonna Academy. get to enjoy the beach and ocean while reconnecting to our special family members living in that area. Our family also enjoys traveling. A favorite destination of our family is Fort Walton Beach, FL, where we love the beautiful Emerald Coast. We are lucky that we have family in the area, so we Overall, we feel extremely lucky to live in such a beautiful neighborhood. We couldn’t be happier living in Triple Crown, and we look forward to our children growing up in this great area. 10 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life NeighborhoodNews 11 Robin, Shawn, Jordan and Becca Dailey helping residents unload their vehicles. Residents Robin, Shawn, Jordan and Becca Dailey Triple Crown’s DONATION DAY With the Society of St Vincent de Paul Our first Donation Day was a great success! Save your items as we are planning another Donation Day in April! I want to give a BIG thank you to the Dailey family for spending the entire morning helping to load the truck each time a resident arrived with donations. A & E Door graciously offered their services by furnishing a pickup truck so we could schedule large item pickups. Shawn Dailey and St. Vincent’s assigned worker, Jimmy were there to lend muscle to the job. We would also like to thank Gramma’s Pizza for donating six large pizzas and drinks for the event. Located at 8449 U.S. 42. Gramma’s offers brick oven-fired pizza, salads, wings, calzones, sandwiches and pasta. The menu includes imported beers, wines and desserts. Visit Gramma’s for a great meal or call for home delivery – 859-525-1440 See ad for The Society of St Vincent de Paul on page 23 Shawn and Jimmy with the help of A & E Door unloading a stove donated by a resident. continued... 12 NeighborhoodNews ...continued Residents enjoying pizza and pop donated by Gramma’s Pizza located at 8449 U.S. 42 in Florence Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life 13 14 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November Are You a Resident Business Owner? Save the date for the next 2 Networking meetings – Thursday, November, 8th & Tuesday, December 4th. “ You are invited to attend our monthly networking event to spread the word about your business.” We hope you will join us! Tony Berling, Triple Crown developer, has graciously invited us to use the Triple Crown Country Club for our monthly Networking Meetings. If you are a business owner, please join us. Each month, N2 Publishing organizes an event where our current advertisers, resident business owners, and guests are able to meet a variety of new contacts to further establish relationships and grow their businesses. Networking is ultimately about "WHO YOU KNOW" and "WHO KNOWS YOU!" This is a great opportunity to get your business noticed by other like-minded professionals. I will be sending an EVITE each month, so please email me with your email address so you can be included. Come for just a few minutes or stay for the entire time (5:30-7:30 pm). Please bring plenty of business cards! Please email Linda.gardner@n2pub.com to be added to the EVITE list or if you have any questions. November Triple Crown Life save Date the 76th Annual Charity Ball fundraiser for the Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky. Be social for a great cause! The 76th Annual Charity Ball takes place Saturday, November 10, 2012 in the Cincinnati Airport Marriott’s International Ballroom. Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. and include dinner, drinks, dancing, gaming, and an auction of fantastic goods and services donated by local and national businesses. To purchase sponsorships or tickets, go to chnk.org/charityball/ Holiday Trunk Show at the Triple Crown Country Club Thursday, November 8th from 5p.m. to 9 p.m. All admissions and donations go directly to benefit Grace and the Inyart Family. Join us for an evening of shopping. Cash Bar will be available. For more information contact Carol Ashcraft at 859.384.1410 or tccbanquets@fuse,net 15 16 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life neighbors save goodbye Date the Jolee, Chris, Paige and Parker Gust are moving to San Francisco to start their new adventure on the coast. We will miss them and we wish them the best! Shout Hand done oil painting by “Mrs. Claus” for The Silky Way! A magical evening for Triple Crown residents only – on November 7th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm, The Silky Way invites you to attend a simply magical and exquisite holiday display featuring 12 extravagantly decorated Christmas trees. See our hand done oil paintings with varied Christmas themes. You can have them personalized to create a family heirloom. Come and catch the Christmas spirit, OU T meet neighbors and enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres supplied by The Silky Way / 11345 Montgomery Rd / Cincinnati Ohio 45249. RSVP to linda.gardner@n2pub.com or 859-250-3548 A SILKY WAY HOLIDAY features 12 extraordinary trees in traditional and designer colors… and more! The Little Red School House Interview With Resident Owner: Jan Malley The Little Red School House has always taken learning to a higher level for students. This philosophy of education began in 1975 when they started teaching advanced phonics and reading as the basis of their curriculum. cultural aspects of the country of Spain as well. This is accomplished through activities such as by providing Spanish foods, music, clothing, and games which give the students an opportunity to learn and understand the cultural aspects of Spain. In 1988 Spanish classes were added to the curriculum for all kindergarten students. The Spanish classes have been taught by charismatic Spanish teacher Inez Ariaz since 1998. Inez was born in Spain, grew up, and was educated there. She brings a plethora of first-hand knowledge of Spain and the language. The students learn to speak conversational Spanish and are introduced to the This year the Little Red School House has added violin classes, which are being taught by Madina Akhatova. She has studied and played the violin since the age of six while growing up in both Russia and Uzbekistan. In 2008 Madina received a full scholarship from Northern Kentucky University and graduated this past spring with honors. Madina participated in the Kentucky music educators associa- 17 tion from 2010-2011. She was also the principal violinist for the Chamber and Philharmonic Orchestras. Children can begin lessons as young as age three. They are taught in small classes of two to four students. They learn through games, songs and rhymes. This fun learning environment attracts all students who are charmed by the violin and Madina. These young violinists recently hosted a concert for their family and friends. The lessons are a huge hit and are continuing this fall. At the Little Red School House parents can see the difference a child-geared curriculum and motivated teachers can make. For more information about the Little Red School House, call 859-727-6148. Select from12 different hand painted oils, personalized with family name, children’s names etc. Each with a Christmas theme – some with children, all with Santa. Priced from $249 and destined to become family heirlooms! 11345 Montgomery Road • Harper’s Station 513-984-0808 • www.TheSilkyWay.com 50.00 off 20.00 off 10.00 off $ $ $ purchase of $350 or greater purchase of $125 or greater purchase of $60 or greater With this ad. One certificate per customer. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. 18 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life NeighborhoodNews Grace Inyart and the Inyart Family please continue to pray for On August 12th, Grace was injured in an automobile accident on Frogtown Road. Below is an update from Marybeth, Grace's mother. We need all the prayers in the world for sweet Grace. She is now on the rehabilitation floor at Children's Hospital. She isn't talking, walking or eating yet. But she is very alert and making very purposeful movements. She smiles when she is happy and lets us know when she isn't. She is starting to follow one-step commands. Please continue to pray for her recovery. A Message From Resident: Autumn Short We are hoping that Grace will be home in time to celebrate Thanksgiving with her family. We have such an amazing community that it is no surprise that Grace is making such wonderful progress with all of the prayers she is receiving. Please enlist your neighbors, friends, and churches and encourage them to start a prayer chain for Grace. yard month OF THE Join her group on Facebook to stay updated on fundraisers "prayingforgrace" Marybeth and Daryl Inyart Yards pictured on the Yard of the Month page are not necessarily landscaped by the advertised lawn company on this page, but are yards that were chosen at random. The lawn company featured is the Sponsor for the Yard of the month page. 19 20 Triple Crown Life November NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life 21 Ashlea and Maddi Pullen Leslee Inyart and her daughter, Brooklyn, take a break from shopping to say “cheeze dahling!” Barbie Soiree kindervelt #55 By Resident Autumn Short “I believe in manicures. I believe in overdressing. I believe in primping at leisure and wearing lipstick. I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles.” -- Audrey Hepburn Barbie Team! At some point it became very unfashionable to raise daughters or become women who admittedly embrace the one and only Audrey Hepburn’s most quotable quote. Whether it was the retail industry, the film industry, or the music industry, one can only guess; but our girls have been coaxed into growing up too fast and shedding our inner girly-ness. With that, we are also losing a common sisterhood far too young. The ability to cheer on, or encourage and congratulate our fellow females is dwindling at an all too early age. Please do not argue competitiveness, because there is nothing I love more than a gal with ambition and drive! No, this is serious girls! These reasons alone were the driving force of creating our Barbie event. Like Miss Audrey, (upon whom was bestowed the honor of becoming immortalized as an entire line of collector Barbies) I decided that I would not get down about this fact; I would do something about it! That’s when I enlisted all of the wonderful ladies I knew in Kindervelt 55. Jennifer Oney Hill and daughter, Julia Jolee Gust and Paige bask in the pinkness of it all! When trying to send a message this adult and complicated to those 12 and under, one must be very particularly choosey as to whom they select to deliver it. Could we have done any better than our own Triple Crown resident, Kindervelt 55 member and assistant superintendant of Boone County Schools Karen Chesser Richards? No, I think not! In a stylishly fitted black lace overlay cocktail dress, and perfectly tousled blonde locks (yes, it’s important), Karen strutted up to our pink feathered podium and worked some amazing girl power magic! Armed with only a bag of props and her own 1992 gymnastics Barbie, ok and her long list of degrees and credentials, she had the crowd of almost 150 ladies and little ladies, captivated. Karen perfectly captured the message we wanted to send to our guests: you are never too old to play with or collect Barbies, Barbie has many friends and she does that by being a good friend to others, finally, with confidence, kindness and drive you can be anything...just like Barbie! provided our rockin’ Barbie beats for our rad runway show. Mike Palmer generously donated Barbie toothbrushes to each swag bag. Jennifer Oney-Hill, Little Red School House, Scentsy, Goddard School, Triple Crown Hat Co, Applied Behavioral Services, the Tackett family, Eden Salon and Spa, the Reynolds family, the Browning family, Jolee Alex Gust, and Lancôme Dillard’s, all donated great little goodie bags and baubles to our swanky swag bags! Eden Salon and Spa spiffed up hair dos with curls and coiffures with amazing and dedicated talent. Lancôme Dillard’s perfected pink pouts and cheeks, while Little Red School house polished every delicate finger! It’s important to pass along that we do not sit and play with Barbies at this event. Nope! We get beautified, polished, sip in the Barbie display of many years of Barbies, and take a swaggering strut down our “Fancy Frocks Runway.” We also make time to shop the wonderful auction items provided by Kindervelt members, and delve into tasty treats! September 9th, 2012 marked the 2nd Annual Barbie Soiree hosted at Triple Crown Country Club by the ladies of Kindervelt 55 to benefit Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and their new four-year commitment to THE HEART INSTITUTE. If this event sounds like something you or a sassy little sweetie you know would be interested in, don’t worry! We will be pinking it up at the club again next year. For anyone that loves to be pampered, primped, fussed over and likes to be sprinkled with sparkly girl power glitter, this is your event! My little doll, Aris, is still all aglow with pink power! Which only leaves one question...do you believe in pink? It takes a lot of community effort to create such a wonderful event. We always ask our guests to thank our sponsors and supporters by their patronage. Wouldn’t you know it, a lot of them happen to be Triple Crown residents! Glen Stansberry We have to also thank our Fabulous Fifty $50 Sponsors! Airport Ford, Clean Spot - Warsaw Laundromat, Jennifer OneyHill of Re/Max Affiliates, Paul Hill attorney at law, the Carlisle family, Patty Corbit of Sibcy Cline Realtors, the Hayden family, Triple Crown Hat Co. & the Short family, Kim Moore senior mortgage loan officer at Fifth Third. continued... 22 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life ...continued Karen Chesser Richards presents “B” anything the Barbie way! Izabella getting her nails done 23 Monica Smith and Izabella Autumn and Aris Short Walking the runway! Lori Tackett and Abby Tackett Barbie Beauties Kendall Reynolds with her Barbie twins: Marlee and Mary Elle Brooke Inyart getting her nails done Ava Hammons receives lovely locks from a stylist from Eden Salon and Spa Brooke Inyart and Kindervelt 55 member Denise Kelly as Pink Soiree Barbie ST. VINCENT DE PAUL NORTHERN KENTUCKY SVdP - NKY thanks the entire Triple Crown community for helping us serve our neighbors in need. May your holidays be happy and blessed. www.SVDPnky.org • 859-341-3212 ext. 1 24 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November pets precious By Residents Jeff, Kristi & Emery Nelson When Watson, our Old English Sheepdog, died at the age of 13, we were heartbroken. Even when all three of us were home together, our house seemed so empty without him. As much as we love animals, we just weren’t sure if we’d ever be ready to open ourselves up to that kind of heartbreak again. Fortunately, Emery was persistent in expressing her strong desire to get another dog. She independently went to work researching breeds of all shapes and sizes, and finally asked that we get a soft-coated wheaten terrier puppy for her 11th birthday. We all weighed in on the idea, then put the issue to a family vote. The official results were 2-1, with the ladies in the house giving the edge to a new addition to the family. That’s how Ozzie “Blue” Nelson came to be a member of our family in April 2011. As soon as we welcomed Ozzie into our lives, the three of us were in unanimous agreement --- Emery’s 11th birthday present was a gift our entire family loved and would treasure! It’s a November Triple Crown Life good thing that it was love at first sight, because Ozzie certainly was a typical, mischievous puppy. He was quick to ignore his basket full of toys in favor of other household items. When we weren’t looking, he loved to chew up shoes, gnaw on the corners of rugs, and swipe anything else he found lying around on the floor. He’s outgrown most of those puppy pranks and is now just a great companion. Ozzie loves to go on long walks, play fetch, and hide and seek. He’s a very family-oriented dog who’s never quite satisfied until he’s rounded up everyone in the house and we’re all together in one room. Ozzie constantly reminds the three us why dogs are so easy to fall in love with, how quickly a new puppy can become a part of the fabric of our family, and that the inevitable heartache that comes at the end of a dog’s life is a small price to pay for all the love and joy that they bring us during their lifetime. NeighborhoodNews 25 26 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life NeighborhoodNews 27 and brothers. I like to yell, scream, laugh and make a whole bunch of noise while I’m AWAKE! Favorite Song: Blues Clues. But if I hear music I will bust out my best dance moves...anywhere, anytime. Birthday Month: October Arden and mom on the homecoming float September 21st for The Union Learning Center's float. Autumn is in her original high school cheerleading uniform from Ryle. Class of 1995! 2 kids kids By Resident Autumn Short Don't let the cold weather and Thanksgiving turkey keep you from staying healthy! Arden after his tattoo Arden Short Age: 4 School: Union Learning Curve My name is Arden. I like to make friends everywhere I go. I like to have fun and tease and play with my brothers and sister. I have lots of nicknames and I answer to all of them. My family calls Arden with his blankie me Tommy Boy, Frank the Tank and Biggie Smalls. I played t-ball at the YMCA this summer and I will play flag football this fall, too. I like to swim and play tennis in the summertime at the country club. I also like to go to the beach. Another thing I like to do in the summertime is wear my winter clothes. Don’t ask me why, I just think it’s cool. Something really cool that happened to me; I woke up when Santa was putting my gifts under the tree. Thank goodness my mom woke me up and videotaped it! This year for Halloween I’m going to be a pumpkin, a Transformer and a ghost. If I had to tell people something really important, it would be that you can never have too many Hot Wheels or trains. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. Grade: Second year preschool Siblings: Aris (9), Aston (5), Augustus (1). Favorite Color: Blue Never Without: My “star” blankie and my thumb Favorite Vacation Spot: Destin, Florida and Kings Island Any Pets? Fathead is our adopted gray stray cat. (He adopted us.) He had an enormous head when he was born and he looks like Hello Kitty to this day. What I like to do in my spare time is: I like to play with Hot "Triple Crown's nearest pediatrician" Robin Warner, MD 2012 Callie Way Suite 102 Union, Ky 41091 P: 859-384-2550 F: 859-384-0947 www.unionpeds.com Wheels and swim at the pool. I also like to play outside on the street with all of my neighborhood friends. I learned to ride a two-wheel bike all by myself when I had just turned three. I love to ride scooters, play baseball with Mr. Walt and my dad www.kordenbrock.com Visit our showroom or call for an appointment with a professional interior designer. Open Monday through Friday 9-5, Saturday 10-3 28 Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life Terrific Teen NeighborhoodNews 29 By Resident Hannah O’Day My name in Hannah O’Day. I am in the eighth grade at Gray Middle School. I have a younger brother, Ryan, who is in the sixth grade at Gray Middle School. I have two cats and two goldfish. Last November we moved from Cumming, Georgia, which is just north of Atlanta, to Kentucky. Our furniture and boxes arrived the day before Thanksgiving. It was hard to move and leave all my friends whom I’ve known since kindergarten. Not only that, my brother and I were disappointed that there weren’t any snow days last winter and we really hope that there is snow this year so school is canceled for at least one day. I joined a volleyball team this year and I really like it. I played at my old school in Georgia, but they didn’t have a team. When, I was little I played soccer and horseback riding but I knew I didn’t want to be doing that for the rest of my life. I am a huge animal lover, and would like to volunteer at an animal shelter next year. My other passion is art and painting. All the pictures in my room I have painted. My favorite place to vacation is the beach. I like to snorkel; there was one time we came across a family of sea turtles. My dream is to swim with dolphins. My favorite band is One Direction and I am going to their concert next summer in Louisville; can’t wait! I also babysit and am Red Cross certified. When I am older, I’d like to be a teacher since I like kids. Hannah Hannah 2 30 Triple Crown Life November Residential Moving Moving is exciting and often marks a new milestone in our lives. But, poor planning or underestimating the time and effort it takes to get the job done can make for an exhausting and frustrating experience. Don't worry! We're here to help. Tri-State Records Storage - Serving the Greater Cincinnati Area for more than 30 years. Tri-State Records Storage is a division of our company. We handle commercial records management and offer a complete system of storage, retrieval, transmittal and disposal of your valuable business documents and records. Sponsor Why Tri-State? of the month H. Johnson Moving and Storage and Tri-State Records Far left back Vernon, Vivian and Will, front row: Mrs Roberta and owner, James Sowder By Owner James Sowder In 1980, when H. Johnson Moving & Storage Company (est. 1932) was purchased by the Sowder family, we had but one objective: To be the most outstanding moving and storage provider in our market. As our father had proved to us, there was only one way to achieve that success. We were to treat our customers like family, and to treat their property with the same care and respect that we would treat our own. This legacy has lived on since the foundation of our service through H. Johnson Moving & Storage. Complete satisfaction is our greatest priority, one customer at a time. Our reputation for going above and beyond the client’s expectations has established our company as the most reliable, independently owned and operation moving and storage company in the Tri-state. NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life Our billing is simple, comprehensive and inclusive. There are no hidden fees. We proudly base our reputation on personalized service with one goal in mind: to completely satisfy our customers. Our offices and record center facilities are climate controlled and monitored by professional security services as well as local fire and police departments 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Our in-house records management knowledge, web portal availability, and document imaging ability enable us to deliver RIM services with excellence and in true 21st-century fashion. The Who’s who of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Being a security company we are proprietary and very private, but a list of those that use Tri State Record Storage and Management includes the largest and most prominent names in the Cincinnati – N. Ky. area. Regardless of the size company you may have, our service is the same. Future of Record Storage We are always on the cutting edge of what the future holds for record storage. Technology is allowing customers access to the database of their records via Internet connections. This allows you the ability to access and manage large quantities of corporate files at your fingertips. H Johnson - www.hjohnsonmovers.com /859-431-7745 / hjohnsonmoving@insightbb.com or Tri-State Record Storage - www.tristaterec.com, 859-4319800 /tristaterecords@insightbb.com When H. Johnson Moving & Storage Company, est. 1932, was purchased by the Sowder Family in 1980 we had one objective: To be the most outstanding moving and storage provider in our market. As our father proved to us, the only way to achieve that success was to treat our customers like family and their property with the same care and respect that we do our own. His legacy lives on as the very foundation of our service. Complete satisfaction is our greatest priority, one customer at a time. 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We offer Timely Pickup and Delivery 31 W. 8th Street, Covington, Ky 41011 | tristaterec@fuse.net | www.tristaterec.com | 859.431.9800 32 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life BUSINESS beat November November Triple Crown Life NeighborhoodNews 33 Peck Personal Training By Resident Kimi Peck Born and raised in Illinois, with a very strong sports background, I had a serious interest in sports at a young age. With two uncles that were both basketball coaches, I grew up in gymnasiums all over Illinois and developed a true love for the sport. While playing basketball in college I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in fitness. After receiving my bachelor’s degree, I began working as a fitness director at a junior college. This is where I started teaching group fitness classes and personal training. I now have eight years of experience and absolutely love what I do. I moved to Triple Crown in December of 2011, and my family and I love it here. Starting my own personal training business was a decision I made after working in fitness centers in the Northern Kentucky area, and seeing the inconveniences that it can bring to the members. For Triple Crown residents, the drive to the closest gym can take up to 15 minutes or more. And on top of the drive, after purchasing a membership, you then turn around and pay even more for classes and/or personal training. What I can offer to Triple Crown residents especially is the convenience of getting workouts that will get you results, right here in your own neighborhood. No driving to the gym, paying for the membership, and waiting in line for equipment. I love training out of my home for many reasons, but my customers especially love the privacy that is offers. You don't have to worry about who is watching or what you look like, because it is actually “personal” training. I pride myself in constantly changing workouts to keep them new and fun... So, if personal training is something that you have been interested in, but you don't want the inconveniences of the gym, please give me a call or email. We will set up a complimentary assessment where we will discuss your fitness goals and the type of training regimen that would be best for you. Thank You! Kimi Peck (859)322-8525 kimip82@gmail.com Plank pose is a yoga pose that builds arm and abdominal strength. There are many different variations of plank position, which is great for keeping my clients’ workouts new and different. Kimberly and her client doing a kettlebell swing. This exercise is great for toning your glutes, back and developing core strength. happy 34 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life NOVEMBER birthday! Every month we want to feature the kids that have a birthday in that month. Email photo and info to Linda.gardner@n2pub.com. SneAk Peek! 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Limited November Conviently located next to Dillards in the Crestview Hills Shopping Center 2890 Town Center Blvd. Crestview Hills Haircolorxpertscrestview.com Facebook.com/hcxcrestview 36 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November NeighborhoodNews November Triple Crown Life 37 Golfing Tip FinancialFitness Alignment By Wayne Oien, PGA Director of Golf, Triple Crown Country Club Director of Golf, Wayne Oien Six Excuses for Not Saving for Retirement We have all heard them and most of us have had occasion to give a few. Excuses are a means of rationalizing behavior we think may be controversial. For those on the receiving end, they can be a source of humor or disgust. One thing is for certain: people have a lot of excuses for not saving for retirement. Here are six of them: • I am paying for my child’s college education. There are many ways to fund your child’s education, including student loans, scholarships, grants, and other means. There are very few ways to fund your retirement. Retirement should be a savings priority. • My parents died young. Dying young is not a retirement plan and cannot be relied on. People are living longer today than ever before, and the trend is expected to continue. • I will live on Social Security. According to the 2010 trustees report for the Social Security Administration, the reserve will run out by 2037, and projected tax proceeds should cover about 75 percent of benefits through 2084. If Congress does nothing, younger generations may receive lower benefits than expected. • I will always work. A day may come when you are not able to work anymore. About 40 percent of people retire earlier than expected. Almost two-thirds of them retire because of poor health or a disability. • Too many current expenses. The only cure for too many expenses is old-fashioned budgeting. Always pay yourself first and, if there is money left over, splurge on the things you want. Don’t think about what you are missing today; think about what you will get in the future. • I am unemployed. Losing your job is not uncommon today. While unemployed, you may have to cut back or stop saving all together. Once you find a new job, make sure you start saving for retirement immediately. If you have been excusing yourself from saving for retirement, it’s time to take action. Join your employer-sponsored retirement plan, open an IRA, or call us for additional suggestions about how to save and invest for your future. “Legacy Financial Advisors, Inc. (“Legacy Financial Advisors”) is an SEC registered investment adviser located in Kentucky. The firm may only transact business in those states in which it is notice filed or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from notice filing requirements. For information pertaining to Legacy Financial Advisors’ registration or services, please contact the firm to request a copy of its Disclosure Brochure or refer to the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure web site (www.adviserinfo.sec.gov). “Securities offered through Triad Advisors, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC.” This article is not a substitution for personalized investment advice, and there is no guarantee that the views and opinions expressed in this article will come to pass.” Putting Optics The proper putting setup is an important ingredient in a golfer’s success. Setting the eyes in the correct position is one of the critical factors that is often overlooked. On that subject, there are two schools of thought. One method is to set the eyes directly over the ball, along the target line. If you putt this way, a center-shafted putter is probably the right tool to use. With your eyes directly over the ball, you’re setting up to take the putter straight back and straight through, never deviating from the target line. A center-shafted putter is made precisely for this type of stroke because the club head is balanced to swing like a pendulum. Brad Faxon and Mark O’Meara putt this way. The other technique is to situate your eye line inside the target line so that you look out toward the ball. If you’re more comfortable in this position, a heel-shafted putter is probably best. Ben Crenshaw and Lee Trevino have had tremendous success with this method over the years. When Crenshaw putts, for example, his putter head swings slightly inside the line, squares up at impact, then swings back inside on the follow through, much like the arc on a full swing. The putter head effectively swings like a door opening and closing on a fixed hinge. The fact that the shaft is in the heel of the club head accomplishes this stroke with immeasurable ease, but timing is at a premium. To discover which stroke is best for you, be sure to experiment with your eye line setup, but have the right tool in your hands to complete the job. $200.00 Off 38 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life cream puff cake that I confectionately call, “PattyCake,” named after a dear friend who graciously shared the recipe. Patty has made this for several of our get-togethers and it is to die for, as the saying goes. This yummy cake looks like a pie, tastes like an éclair, looks like it takes a long time to prepare, but it is oh so simple! (It does need to be prepared ahead of time, and you can substitute lower fat ingredients, but why in the world would you do that?) PattyCake Resident Pam Porter recipe By Resident Pam Porter I'd like to bid farewell to our wonderful next-door neighbors, Dan, Catherine and Nick Seifert as they move across the Ohio. Nick is now attending ninth grade at St. Xavier High School, and with all the school activities and sports opportunities St. X has to offer, they thought it best to shorten the commute. Nick can now walk to school! Although we'll miss you, we wish that the best in life be yours to enjoy! Kitchen Play in Whirlaway The holidays are officially in full swing and one of our family’s favorites is just around the corner - Thanksgiving! Or, as I like to call it, “Elastic Waistband Day.” Did you know fried turkey is addicting? Our son-in-law Erik fries the best, injecting several thousand calories worth of Cajun butter artery-clogger into Big Bird. Actually, it is my understanding that healthy deep fried turkey is not an oxymoron, if one uses peanut oil in the fryer. Since we only eat it once or twice a year, I’m going to enjoy every morsel of it, especially the wings. Of course, it wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without the traditional pumpkin pie for dessert. Now, this is where the elastic waistband comes in handy. And this month, I have a new favorite recipe that may just make you put down that piece of pie. It’s a 1 C water ½ C butter, softened 1 C all-purpose flour 4 eggs 8 oz. cream cheese, softened 3-3.4 oz. boxes INSTANT vanilla pudding 4 C. milk 8 oz. carton whipped topping Garnish: Hershey’s chocolate syrup (if it makes you feel better you can use the lite) NeighborhoodNews 39 Pour water into saucepan and add butter. Bring to boil; whisk in flour. Remove from heat. Cool. Add eggs, beating after each one; spread into a greased 13”x9” baking pan. Bake in a 400-degree oven for 30-35 minutes. (If you’re using a clear greased Pyrex dish, use a 375-degree oven and check for doneness at around 30 minutes.) Cool. Combine cream cheese and one box of pudding, mixing until smooth; add remaining pudding and milk. Pour this over crust and let set at least three hours or overnight, refrigerated. Right before serving, spread with whipped topping and drizzle with chocolate syrup. Makes 12-15 servings. If you have leftovers, refrigerate. You’re welcome. PattyCake 40 NeighborhoodNews Triple Crown Life November 41 November Triple Crown Life Current Events PNC Festival of Lights Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St / Cincinnati, OH 45220 / November 23 - January 1, 2013 / 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. PNC Festival of Lights will be more colorful than ever before with nearly two million LED lights! Celebrate the season as you stroll through all of our newly themed areas. From Fairyland to Candy Cane Forest to Twinkle Trail, enjoy these festive new areas along with your old favorites like Madcap puppets, Wild Lights show, train rides, rappin' elves and so much more. NEW this year, tap into adventure with the Happy Feet 4-D Experience. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions Presented by U.S. Bank Arena U.S. Bank Arena / 100 Broadway / Cincinnati, OH 45202 Thursday, Nov. 1 7 p.m. National tour featuring Team USA's top performing gymnasts following the 2012 Olympic Games in London. 800-745-3000 103rd Thanksgiving Day Race 9:00 A.M. - Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012 / Start & Finish at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH The race benefits many charities including Girls on the Run®. They help girls from 3rd – 8th grade understand the power of their potential by setting a goal and working hard to achieve it, while learning lifelong skills such as Individuality, Teamwork, and Community. Register online at thanksgivingdayrace.com Romeo and Juliet Presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company / Thru November 11th 719 Race St. / Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513)381-2273 One of the most beloved romantic tragedies in Shakespeare's canon, the tale of the Bard's star-crossed lovers, brought to life in a modern world of passion and conflict. Brighton Beach Memoirs Presented by Playhouse in the Park / Robert S. Marx Theatre / 962 Mount Adams Circle Cincinnati, OH 45202 / (513)345-2242 / Thru November 11th From one of comedy's all-time masters, Neil Simon, comes this delightful coming-of-age story. 11/30/12 42 RealEstateResource Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life Featured properties may not be listed by the office/agent presenting this brochure. Source Multiple Listing Service. All information herein has not been verified and is not guaranteed. Supplied by Cindy Cahill of Realty Executives What Type of Address Neighborhood List Price Sale Price Sold Date DOM Beds Baths SqFt Parking Custom Colum 10715 War Admiral Dr War Admiral $317,900 $317,900 08/29/12 10 4 3.5 0 2 CATC Closed 8/29/12 836 Keeneland Green Dr Keeneland $399,900 $359,900 09/14/12 159 4 3.5 0 2 CATC Closed 9/14/12 1029 Hyperion Ct Man O War $490,341 $442,425 09/06/12 145 4 2.5 0 3 CATC Closed 9/6/12 10705 War Admiral Dr War Admiral $269,900 $250,000 81 4 2.5 0 2 CATC Pending since 9/18/12 11192 Triple Crown Blvd Triple Crown $639,900 $562,500 180 4 3.5 0 3 CATC Pending since 9/17/12 10858 Arcaro Ln Whirlaway Run $450,000 $450,000 20 4 3.5 0 3 CATC Pending since 8/24/12 10941 Arcaro Ln Whirlaway Run $369,800 $369,700 69 4 3.5 0 3 CATC Pending since 8/18/12 917 Keeneland Green Dr Keeneland $339,000 $329,000 4 3 3.5 0 2 CATC Pending since 7/29/12 1055 Whirlaway Dr $319,000 $0 14 4 2.5 0 2 CATC New Listing since 9/11/12 725 Keeneland Green Dr Keeneland $459,000 $0 4 4 3.5 0 3 CATC New Listing since 9/21/12 932 Riva Ridge Ct Triple Crown $479,000 $0 4 3 3.5 0 3 CATC New Listing since 9/21/12 10573 Pimlico Park Pimlico $532,500 $0 20 3 3 0 2 CATC New Listing since 9/5/12 Whirlaway Run Yes the Real Estate Market is Improving!!! Strong Fall Market! Great Rates! Now is a Great Time! Whether you are Looking to Buy or Sell Allow Me to Put my 23+ Years of Negotiating Experience to Work for You! Looking for Luxury Homes, Condos, Landominiums in Prestigious Triple Crown Golf Course Community? I would look forward to the opportunity to help you achieve your goals! HomeMatters Cindy Cahill, ABR, GRI, CRS • Broker-Owner Realty Executives, Select • Relocation Specialist (Cell) 859-991-0800 • (Office) 859-331-7400 cindycahill@realtyexecutives.com AnyListingAnytime.com www.realtyexecutivesnky.com *Consistently Ranked in the Top 1% of Realtors Nationally * Recently Awarded the #1 Executive In Realty Executives World Wide! * Experience with Foreclosures, Short Sales, Investment Properties, Land Acquisition, Commercial Properties and Vacation Properties! 43 ? Chimney Liner Should I Use Article Source: www.housemaster.com Question: We own a really old house with an unlined central chimney. We want to add a liner to it. What types are available and what are the differences? Answer: If a chimney has no liner or the liner is damaged, there are two basic choices for installing a functional liner. The first involves lowering a rigid or flexible stainless steel flue liner into the chimney. Before insertion, the liner is wrapped with a ceramic blanket that is held in place with a wire mesh. The blanket insulates the liner from the masonry and helps to keep the flue warmer, which promotes a better up-draft. As an alternative, a lightweight cement mix can be poured around the liner. The second approach involves lowering an inflatable hose down inside the chimney. The hose is inflated and lightweight slurry is poured into the chimney around the hose. Once in place, the hose is deflated and removed. This method requires care in installing since the excess pressure could “blow out” a weak chimney. Check your local business directory for certified chimney sweeps or chimney restoration services to get more information on your chimney’s condition and options for lining. This information is provided for general guidance purposes only. Neither DBR Franchising, LLC nor the local HouseMaster® franchise warrants its accuracy and assumes no liability related to its use. Contact the local franchise office and/or qualified specialists for advice pertinent to your specific house or circumstances. © Copyright 2008 DBR. Each HouseMaster franchise is an independently owned and operated business. HouseMaster is a registered trademark of DBR Franchising, LLC. 44 Resident BusinessGuide Triple Crown Life Triple Crown Life November Fibromyalgia Treatment Attention Residents of Triple Crown: Are you a business owner? To find out how to list your business for free, email Linda at linda.gardner@n2pub.com. With over 10 million women affected with fibromyalgia syndrome in the prime of their life, many suffer and struggle from FMS for years before being correctly diagnosed. This debilitating disease affects women and men in an approximate ratio of 20:1. The problem begins between 20 – 30 years of age and symptoms usually appear between 20 - 55 years of age. Because there are no laboratory or X-ray examinations to physically prove the presence of this disease, many are convinced by their doctors that it is “all in their heads” making the symptoms of this condition even worse. Article Source: www.healthguidance.org What is Fibromyalgia? The characteristic symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome include HEARING AIDS Lauret Hearing Care Center Terry Lauret (859) 384-0333 lauret.hearing.care.center@gmail.com laurethearingcarecenter.com INSURANCE AUTO Tri-City Insurance Services Inc Ryan McCarty (859) 371-7006 ryanm@tricityinsky.com tricityinsky.com HAIR SALON Hair Color Xperts Michelle DeKruif (859) 331-3360 crestview204@fuse.net haircolorxpertscrestview.com HOME REMODEL Kidd Interiors Diane Kidd (859) 384-6849 kiddinteriors@gmail.com kiddinteriors.com LIGHTING Custom Lighting Design LLC Doug Ludeman (513) 616-0632 dougludmann@gmail.com PEDIATRICIAN Union Pediatrics Robin Warner, M.D. (859) 384-2550 unionpediatrics@zoomtown.com SHAKEY’S PUB & GRUB • Ribs & Wings • Soup & Salads • Kids menu • Imported Beer & Wine Try the Pub’s famous Hot Slaw! 7718 US 42 / Florence / 859.647.6458 45 Multi-Disciplinary Approach Resident Business Guide ATTORNEY Aswd Law Offices Gerry Dusing (859) 394-6200 gdusing@aswdlaw.com aswdlaw.com HealthyLiving November Triple Crown Life SCHOOL Little Red School House Jan Malley (859) 727-6148 jan.malley1@gmail.com lrshpreschool.com/ widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disorders, depression and distress. To fulfill the criteria of having a fibromyalgia syndrome diagnosis, sufferers must have widespread pain present in at least 11 out of 18 fibromyalgia tender points for at least 3 months. Fibromyalgia Treatment Options The cause of fibromyalgia syndrome still remains uncertain and very few sufferers completely recover from the symptoms of FMS. Hence, a wide variety of interventions are used in the management of fibromyalgia today with no clear consensus on the treatment of choice. Acupuncture for Fibromyalgia Treatment In a study of 29 patients, all reported reduced pain and tender spots with acupuncture. The acupuncture group, after treatment, required far more pressure on tender points to produce pain while the use of pain killing medication was virtually halved, as was the patients’ assessment of regional pain levels. There was also a significant increase in quality of sleep. The length of time morning stiffness was experienced only improved a small amount. The fact that there are virtually no side effects from electroacupuncture make it attractive when compared with pain killing and/or antidepressant medication. Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist Dr. Martin has found acupuncture relieves fibromyalgia symptoms. He stated, "Our study was performed on patients with moderate to severe fibromyalgia. It is my speculation that if acupuncture works for these patients with recalcitrant fibromyalgia -- where previous treatments had not provided satisfactory relief -- it would likely work for many of the millions of fibromyalgia patients. Acupuncture is one of the few things shown to be effective for these symptoms. It may be particularly attractive to patients who are unable to take medications because of intolerable side effects." What You Can Do to take Charge of Your Fibromyalgia Symptoms Multidisciplinary approaches work best in the management of the physical and mental aspects of fibromyalgia syndrome. Treatment should be individualized based on the target symptoms, and disability. Patience and a positive attitude on the part of the physician, along with involvement of patients and their families will enhance improvement. Using a combination of fibromyalgia self care and exercise techniques, alternative and integrative therapies, exercise, a healthy diet and nutritional supplements will take you on the road to recovery. Open a dialogue with your doctor to discuss various options and strategies to overcome your fibromyalgia symptoms. 46 ClassifiedAds Triple Crown Life November November Triple Crown Life classified ads To place a FREE classified, email Linda.Gardner@n2pub.com by the 23rd of the month. Please keep in mind that all listings will be kept to a 40 word maximum and will run for one month. If you would like your ad to run again, feel free to submit the same listing the following month. We hope you enjoy this service. 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