LIFE MEMBER NEWS NORTHEAST BLENDED CLUB June 2015 Vol. 15 Issue 5 Ohio Chapter #2 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What’s up in “June” th 14 Flag Day 21st Father’s Day 21st Summer begins Member’s Meetings See Units Page East LM Luncheon June 3rd Pg. 6 Northeast LM Breakfast June 3rd Pg. 7 West Life Member’s Luncheon June 4th Pg. 8 Youngstown LM Luncheon June 10th Pg. 10 Brecksville LM Luncheon June 12th Pg. 5 Akron LM Luncheon June 17th Pg. 4 Northeast LM Luncheon June 17th Pg. 7 East Breakfast every Monday 9:00 A.M. Bob Evans Rt.-8 & Highland Rd West Breakfast every Tuesday 8:00 A.M. Gene’s at Kamm’s Corners Canton Men’s Breakfast, every 3rd Wed., Athens, every Thursday Food Court Belden Village, Alliance every Thursday at 8:00 AM at Poncho’s Texas-Mexican Café’, a group of men meet every day at Panera’s, about 10:00 AM, on the strip off Portage Rd. & Operator’s 1st Tues. every month at various places. Akron/Canton Retires Breakfast, the first Tuesday of every month at 9:30 AM at Menches Brothers Restaurant 3700 Massillon Rd. in the shops of Green just south of I-77. Cheryl Heckman 330-492-6166. Central Office Retirees meet the 1st Thursday of the month at Bob Evans on Arlington St. at I-77 at 9:15 AM Northeast Blended Club Projects Page 3 Pioneer Casino Fundraiser June 18th – Page 9 Ohio IP Transition Legislation See Page 11 AT&T Volunteers This month, we would like to recognize the 4,512 AT&T employees who are being recognized by President Obama for their outstanding service to their communities, including our 102 winners in Ohio. These volunteers will receive the President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA), a prestigious honor awarded annually by the President of the United States in recognition of sustained volunteer service. AT&T employees and retirees volunteered 5,611,322 total hours in 2014. Imagine a day when volunteers didn’t show up. Think of all the people and communities that would be devastated — students would be left without mentors; local parks would be filled with trash; and, food and shelter would not be available to those in need of a warm meal at the end of a long day. AT&T Hiring for More than 120 Positions in Ohio AT&T today announced that the company is seeking applicants to fill more than 120 jobs around Ohio, including technician positions in the Toledo area and more than 70 call center positions in Brecksville, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Youngstown. An open house/hiring event will be held on Saturday, Mar. 7 for applicants interested in the Brecksville call center positions. That event will take place at the AT&T Cleveland Call Center, 45 Erieview Plaza, Cleveland, 44114, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This comes as the company totals its 2013 and 2014 hires in Ohio at more than 1,730. Positions filled in the past two years included IT/engineering, retail, technician, call center, business solutions, and corporate support categories. The hiring reflects AT&T’s continuing investment in its Ohio network and team. The company made more than 830 upgrades to its wireless network in Ohio in 2014, including the launch of service for former Alltel subscribers in more than 20 northern Ohio counties. The integration of former Alltel towers into the upgraded network increased AT&T’s cell towers in these areas of Ohio by nearly 40 percent. AT&T invested more than $1.6 billion in its wireless and wired networks in Ohio between 2011 through 2013. Page 2 Wedding Anniversaries Continued: Wedding Anniversaries Edward J. & Dora Balash 6/2/56 59 AKRON Allan R. & Mary Richards 6/11/60 55 DNTN Sharon A. & John Barber 6/23/84 31 NEAST Joseph C. & Doris Rini 6/15/53 62 BCVL Joyce L. & Ferrell Brannon 6/5/65 50 CANT Mattie L. & Harold Robinson 6/1/57 58 EAST C. W. & Carol Breininger 6/12/81 34 EAST Dominic N. & Lois Rositano 6/3/61 54 EAST Janice L. & Jim Brock 6/16/62 53 AKRON William H. & Patricia Slabe 6/4/55 60 YGTN Eugene J. & Therese Burns 6/26/54 61 DNTN Edwin L. & Sally Spiesz 6/1/57 58 DNTN Gary & Betty Carper 6/14/69 46 CANT Glenna & Vaught Stanley 6/23/57 58 AKRON Hugh & Moira Corrigan 6/24/67 48 WEST Don A. & Donna Urquhart III 6/24/95 20 EAST Richard E, & Jane Daberkow 6/11/60 55 WEST Carl & Joyce Wolf 6/14/75 40 WEST Raymond T. & Estelle Donelan 6/15/51 64 WEST Nancy A. & Edward ZELMER 6/26/54 61 CANT George & Mildred Drazdik 6/14/52 63 WEST Linda L. & Robert Zerucha 48 BCVL Charlene A. & William Dumire 6/24/78 37 WEST James & Bernice Eiben 6/23/51 64 DNTN Robert & Noreen Ellinger 6/22/96 19 AKRON 6/23/67 Death of Members Dan Brezovec 4/10/15 DNTNW Aurora, OH Lew V. Cashin Sr. 2/4/15 WEST Orleans, MA Roberta T. & Richard Felgemacher 6/17/77 38 WEST Neil T. & Lorraine Fichtner 6/12/48 67 EAST Mario D. & Judy Graziano 6/19/75 40 EAST Victor A. & Anita Grdina 6/20/53 62 YGTN Louis & Caroline Grom 6/22/63 52 AKRON Earl A. & Marillyn Hamilton 6/18/49 66 WEST Edward F. & Joan Harants 6/28/58 57 WEST Thomas & Carol Harman 6/15/57 58 AKRON Martha A. Fabbi 3/4/15 AKRON Medina, OH Judy & Jack Hepner 6/9/67 48 CANT Helen Holmes 3/19/15 YGTN Youngstown, OH Jim & Darla Hopkins 6/25/66 49 CANT Gussie Jones 3/10/15 EAST Cleveland, OH Bernard & Ann Hromco 6/6/64 51 DNTN Mary Kiszel 1/17/15 Caroline L. & Karl Jwuc 6/3/78 37 AKRON Paul F. Low 2/21/15 BCVL Medina, OH James R. & Mary Lou Kisela 6/22/57 58 EAST Geneva M. Martin 3/6/15 DNTNW Cleveland, OH James K. & Nancy Kolpien 6/10/56 59 DNTN George Martinides 1/24/15 CANT Louisville, OH Robert J. & Mary Koren 6/26/65 50 DNTN Harvey & Judith Lake 6/14/58 57 AKRON Edward C. & Angelina Lapp 6/21/52 63 WEST Joanne T. & Richard Macuga 6/27/64 51 WEST Toni & Thomas Muntean 6/2/62 53 EAST Christine L.Cecil 3/21/15 BCVL N. Royalton, OH Nina B. Chimera 3/6/15 Andrea Cirino Seven Hills, OH 3/5/15 WEST Westlake, OH Robert O. Corrigan 3/24/15 DNTNW Rocky River, OH Denise Daniels 3/8/15 ACT NE Maple Hts., OH Charlotte J. Desanto 3/16/15 DNTNW Cleveland, OH Middleburg Hts., OH Willie D. Maul Jr. 3/24/15 EAST Maple Hts., OH Donald R. Mccurdy 3/21/15 DNTNW Cleveland, OH Thomas O. Myers 3/4/15 AKRON Cuyahoga Fls., OH Agnes E. Nugent 2/17/15 DNTNW N. Royalton, OH Rory 'Donnell 3/22/15 WEST Bedford, TX 60 WEST John D. Ohlin 3/2/15 BCVL Brunswick, OH 6/3/83 32 Wilma D. Price 3/23/15 CANT 6/4/68 47 AKRON Clara Richards 3/19/15 Gary R. & Darlene Nicholson 6/13/64 51 CANT John & Mary Obester 6/28/55 Mary Ann & Joe Pallotto Helen L. & Melvin Reedy Canton, OH N. Royalton, OH Page 3 Death of Members Melvin “Bud” Roscover 3/31/15 AKRON Munroe Fls, OH James A. Sabol 3/10/15 YGTN Struthers, OH Bebe K. Schoeppner 3/1/15 CANT N. Canton, OH George Seidel 4/12/15 DNTNW Cleveland Hts., OH Clarence Simmons 4/11/15 AKRON Copley, OH Donald B. Sokalski 1/9/15 DNTNW Flat Rock, NC Margaret L. Stefanski 12/26/14 BCVL Hudson, OH Anna Sullivan 2/10/15 DNTNW Ridge Manor, FL Leonard G. Thasho 2/7/15 WEST Berea, OH Marylou R. Turk 3/4/15 BCVLRichfield, OH Vivian C. Williams 3/17/15 EAST Cleveland, OH Ed Wohl 4/14/15 WEST Berea, OH Death of Partner Laura Markel 3/31/15 AKRON Akron, OH Partner of Floyd Subscription Information 2015 Cost - $14.00 for 11 issues a year. Circulation 836 Subscription renewal for 2015 is due December 15 2014. Call Dave Hughes for Price on Mid-Year Subscriptions and E-mail edition. Make checks payable to: TelecomPioneers Address Changes - Please send the mailing label on the back cover along with your new address to the editor at the address listed below. Please include your new phone number. 2015 Subscriptions – Please mail subscription with check to: Gary Dunbar, 20387 Brookstone Trl. Middleburg Hts. 44130, Tel 440-234-3231 dunbarg@prodigy.net Editor: Dave Hughes TEL 440-409-0021 2470 Jameston Dr., Rocky River, OH 44116, dhughes@ameritech.net Newsletter Article Deadline for July 2015 Issue is May 26, 2015 Words of wisdom Did you hear about the two guys who stole a calendar? They each got six months. What's red and bad for your teeth? A brick. Akron Life Member Center Closed. Address Changes and Questions Call Russ Jones at home 330-724-7590 Youngstown Life Member Center 2933 Salt Springs Road (New) Youngstown, OH 44509-1039 Hours Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00 am to 2:00 pm 330-779-0704 & *0716 *Ans. Mach Cleveland Life Member Center 6889 Snowville Rd., RM 3S-094 Brecksville, OH 44114 (Mail Only) Please do not mail Newsletter Subscriptions to this address. Northeast Blended Club Projects JUNE OUTING: PIONEER NIGHT WITH THE TRIBE DATES: TBD CONTACT: Marji Juba at 440-838-2775 or mj1293@att.com PROJECT: PIONEER PICNIC – RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE DATE: June 6, 2015 CONTACT: Pat Rzonca at pr1941@att.com JULY PROJECT: TOOLS FOR LEARNING Volunteers needed to purchase basic school supplies – list to be provided. The Pioneers will purchase and stuff the backpacks with the supplies you provide. DATE: July 13 – July 24, 2015 CONTACT: Diana at 216-476-6184 or dr7593@att.com AUGUST PROJECT: MS BUCKEYE BREAKAWAY A variety of volunteer opportunities are available to support 2000+ cyclists along the route from Brunswick to Sandusky. DATE: August 1-2, 2015 CONTACT: Mary Karahuta at 440-327-8510 or maredon@oh.rr.com PROJECT: KICK IT FOR CANCER DATE: August 20, 2015 (5pm) WHERE: Progressive Field CONTACT: Jamie Sheffler at 216-212-6078 or js1921@att.com Page 4 AKRON CLUB Luncheon Meeting WEDNESDAY– June 17, 2015 – 12:30 P.M. Stow/Glen Retirement Center – The Birch Meeting Room 4285 Kent Rd. Stow, Ohio Lunch is catered by 3 Hearts Catering Callers will be in touch for Reservations Effective January 1, 2015 send volunteer hours to Eva Masek - 9018 Lowell Lane, Northfield, Ohio – 44067. E-mail – masekle@windstream.net Our April guest speaker was Steve Wilkens who is the Senior Health and Trauma Administrator of Akron General Medical Center in Cuyahoga Falls. He advised us that 12% of hospital admittances are FALLS of ages 65 and over. FALLS are also the leading cause of death in all age groups. He gave us many tips to avoid falls, especially in our homes. Steve passed out a printed “Safe Home Checklist” that showed each room of our homes and how to make them safer from falls. Should we fall, we were given instructions on what to do. Also advises having a Life Alert of some kind. He talked about BEHAVIORAL changes as we mature and accepting our limitations. AGMC wellness centers offer FREE Tai Chi classes to improve our balance and muscle strength. Steve also covered Stroke and the importance of getting to an ER right away so the TPA drug can be administered within 4 hours to break apart any clots for better recovery. TIME IS TISSUE – TIME IS BRAIN. We also were given free night lights to use in hallways at night. Maxine and Russell Foster celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. Warren Whitney celebrated his 96th birthday. Deaths ----Ruth H. Lawton (Ridge) – 83 – 2/26/15-OBT over 19 years ---Melvin Frank “Bud” Roscover – 80 – 3/31/15 –OBT ---Laura Markel – 79- 3/31/15 – partner of Floyd --Clarence Simmons – 91 – 4/11/15 – OBT – 35 years. FATHERS DAY – 1910 – First celebration in Spokane, Wash by Sonora Smart Dodd on June 19. She wanted to honor her father, civil war vet William Jackson Smart for having been a single parent and raising 6 children alone after her mother’s death. From 1916 many attempts were made for an official holiday but did not have congressional support. 1966 – Pres Johnson signed the proclamation for the 3rd Sunday in June. 1972 – Pres Nixon made it a permanent holiday. – There are more than 70 million fathers in the U.S. THANK YOU FATHERS – WE LOVE YOU – Bev Sutherland Page 5 BRECKSVILLE Luncheon-Meeting – June 12th – Lunch at 11:45 Carrie Cerino’s 8922 Ridge Rd – North Royalton Reservations by June 5th Call Carol Novak Order off menu 440-842-1798 At our April meeting we had 11 people. Sure would like to see more now that the week has been changed to the second week of the month. Kevin Lynch was also there and gave us an update on ATT. We collected $16 for our change jar. The total for the last 3 months was $52. A motion was made and past at the meeting to send $100 to St. Herman’s. Our next project for the next 3 month will be Maggie’s Place. It is a home for unwed mothers. They can care for up to 9 women at a time. In our change jar we will be collecting for this project. Also at the April meeting a motion was made and passed to spend up to $500 to buy a baby stroller that includes an infant seat and car seat. Not to exceed $500. We will also be collecting items need for Maggie’s Place. They have enough baby clothes. What they need are things for the house. Baby diapers size new born and size 5, wipes (not baby wipes) Lysol and Clorox, sugar (yes they use a lot – they do have cravings). And don’t forget our change jar for donations. Hug-A-Bears – We can use some more volunteers on this project. You do not have to come every month but once in a while will be a great help. Next get together will be at Brecksville Library on July 20th from 1 to 4. Carol Martin will be in charge, any questions call her on 440-526-2890. We received a Thank You from Pleasantview Care Center for the pillows. Fellowship – Please call Gerri Funk (440-843-6506) if you know if any one of our members who is sick or passed away. NO MEETING IN JULY – SEE YOU IN AUGUST Carol Novak – MAL - 440-842-1798- seenovak1@sbcglobal.net Page 6 EAST EAST CLUB – June 3, 2015 PROGRAM The Manor To be announced: 24111 Tungsten Road, Euclid, Ohio Social hour: 11:00 A.M. . Lunch: 12:00 – New Cost $15.50 Menu: 2 Meats full Buffet (To keep cost down, it is Chief’s choice) Reservation by May 28th, also advance payment. MAIL CHECK TO: Kay Babich P.O. Box 1682, Mentor, Ohio 44061-1680 Phone 1-440-567-2033 (Leave Voice Mail) Joe Kavin Prog./Chmn.. June will be here in a couple weeks and I hope you planted your vegetable and flower garden ad now plan your vacation. MARK THE DATE: East Life picnic will be July 8th at The Country House at The Manor in Euclid. All Life members are invited. Wouldn’t it be nice to meet Pioneer friends and talk over old times? Make reservations with Kay Babich at 1-440-567-2033. East Life Club donated $200.00 to the Cleveland Food Bank. Thank you letters were received from Ronald McDonald House for all the paper products and breakfast foods donated by our members. Also thank you letter was received from the Cleveland Food Bank. Correction: Judy Kucharik passed away and our sympathy to her family. The 50/50 winners were: William Bright $10.00, and $5,00 won by Marilyn Hobson, Don Houser, Don Cerney, Ron Rapsik and Pat Krul. Congratulations to the lucky winners. Call Mary Prizzi at 1-216-289-7388 to spread a little cheer. Give Bob Bowen your volunteer hours and he will direct them to the proper place. HAPPY FATHER’S DAY to Fathers, Grandfathers and stepdads. Enjoy the day with your family and thanks for all the love and support you give your family. MAY TH IS Memorial Day. On this Memorial Day and every day, may you enjoy the many blessing of freedom secured for us by the sacrifice of America's veterans. God Bless them and members of all Military personnel who are fighting for our country. NEXT MEETING JUNE 3th AT THE MANOR. Lunch is $15.50 served mat Noon. Yours in Pioneering, Carol Yoder Words of wisdom What do you call a sleepwalking nun? A roamin catholic A biologist, a chemist and a statistician are out hunting. The biologist sees a deer, shoots at it, and misses five feet to the left. The chemist takes a shot and misses five feet to the right. The statistician jumps in the air and yells, We got him! Page 7 Northeast Life Members – Jun 17, 2015 Place – Family Restaurant 1945 Mentor Ave. Painesville, Ohio Social – 11:30 a.m. Lunch 12:00 p.m. Call by – Fri. Jun12, 2015 To: Fran Belcher or Jo Leufkens Tel. 1-440-951-3322 or 1-440-255-3933 Menu – Order off Menu Separate Checks Breakfast - 9:00 AM Date – Jun 3, 2015 Wednesday Bob Evans Restaurant (Rt. 306) Reynolds Rd. in Mentor, Ohio Father's Day (June 21) passing time can never dim the father's love or your love for him. Remember the precious times you had with him. His smile, the touch of his hand. They will always be clear to your heart. If you are lucky to have father, grandfather here with you. Shower them with love and be thoughtful. Last month May was Memorial Day, Commemorating all the men and women who have died in military service for the US. Let us never forget the people defending our country. We have been looking into some other places. Joe and Fran will keep you updated. Thanks to Donna for handling the April meeting due to so many of us being ill. News from the Ohio Bell Chorus we lost another person George Seidel. Our sympathy to his family. Also Jerry Noble's wife also passed away. Our sympathy to all. Lil Ruggerri will be out for a while as she had a hip replacement at Tri Point Hospital. Lois Fabian also had minor surgery and Dorothy Dudash will get shots in her spine. We will all we wish all of them a speedy recovery. Well it's time again to start working in the yard. The trees are turning green and the flowers are coming up. Good luck with your yardwork. On May15th we had a meeting at Brecksville. Fill you in on this later. Years and Pioneering, Dorothy Marie Dudash Getting Old.......To my Ever--So-Young friends! I very quietly confided to my best friend that I was having an affair. She turned to me and asked, 'Are you having it catered'? And that, my friend, is the definition of "OLD" Page 8 WEST WEST LIFE MEMBERS – Jun 4, 2015 PROGRAM Brennan’s Party Center Bingo 13000 Triskett Rd Social hour: 11:00 A.M. Lunch: 12:00 Noon, Meeting 1:00 P.M Menu: Meatloaf with Brown Gravy, Roasted Chicken, Penne Pasta with Marinara Sauce, Escalloped Potatoes and Carrot and Green Bean Medley. Price $17.00 -Full buffet Call for Reservation by May 5th; Gloria Badery, 440 846-1099, 10599 Stapleton Dr., Strongsville, OH 44136 First of all Happy Father's Day to all the gentlemen out there, hope you all have a great day. The Shoes & Clothes for Kids folding day was a success again, and many thanks to Gary Dunbar, Chris Gyuire, Diane Bowditch, Guy Biasiotta, Mary Sebastian, Steve Pevec, Arvine Paschall, Lorna Acklin, Mary Jane Lichtler, Mary Cleary and myself. By the time you all receive this newsletter, our Casino trip has gone over real big, and hopefully everyone will have a good time and be big winners. We sold enough seats to open another bus to everyone. As you know, we are no longer collecting pill bottles, but we are still collecting, good used clothing, magazines, paperback books, eyeglasses and plastic bags to deliver to various organizations. Gary Dunbar and I took a tour of the Cornerstone of Hope facility on April 30th. If you were at the April luncheon we had a speaker from the facility talk to us about what they do there. It is a grief counseling center and it sounded interesting. We are planning to do a dinner on May 14th, 2015, but they want a simple dinner, and we will discuss it more later. This is probably going to be a new place for us to do some very deserving volunteering. We will keep everyone posted. I hope to see all of you at our luncheons and remember to bring a friend or two, neighbors and family, we would love to see all of you. Don't forget to e-mail me or send me the hours that you volunteer. Thank You. Gloria Badery glor602@att.net Getting Old.......To my Ever--So-Young friends! Reporters interviewing a 104-year-old woman: 'And what do you think is the best thing About being 104?' the reporter asked. She simply replied, 'No peer pressure.' Page 9 AT&T PIONEER CASINO FUNDRAISER $30 REGISTER & PAY BY FRIDAY MAY 29th (THAT’S ONLY $10 FOR THE BUS RIDE) $35 AFTER FRIDAY, MAY 29th AS SEATING IS AVAILABLE $20 IN CASINO CASH FOR SLOTS ONLY Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh, PA Thursday, June 18, 2015 Departure Time: 8:30am Sit back and relax on a Lakefront Motor Coach Bus Parking is available at Lakefront Bus Terminal 13315 Brookpark Rd. Trip to Casino: Bus departs at 8:30am/arrives at 11am at Casino Leaves Casino at 5pm/arrives at 7:30 at bus terminal Games….50/50 raffle….door prizes Snacks, water, beer, pop & wine coolers are available for purchase ****Make checks payable to: AT&T PIONEERS**** To reserve your seat or for any questions, call either: Diane 216 941-1487 Steve 440 238-8435 Page 10 YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown Telecom Pioneers met on April 8, 2015 at the Maronite Center in Cornersburg. Our president, Joanne Gramelt, gave the welcome to members and guests. The invocation was presented by Dave Post and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Karl Haught. Marianne Poprik introduced her personal friend, Aundrea Cika Heschmeyer, as the special guest speaker. Heschmeyer is the director of the AUTISM SOCIETY OF OHIO (MAHONING VALLEY CHAPTER). Joanne Gramelt read the minutes as secretary, Jan Sternagel, had to leave early due to a family matter. The minutes were approved as read. Rich Gramelt gave the treasurer’s report and it was approved. Gramelt and Joanie Post, our Member-at—Large spoke briefly re: the restructuring of the Pioneers. We are waiting until December to hear the outcome of the reorganization from Cleveland. Dorothy Buckley, (Hug-A-Bears), moved to Kentucky to be close to family. DEATHS: Gene Cecil and Jim Sabol - We extend our sympathy to the families of these men. (I have no more information, at this time, but will try to find their obituaries online, and will re-post more information later) BIRTHDAYS: Karl Haught, May 1st. He will celebrate 80 years. ANNIVERSARIES: Linda & Jack Schwarten, April 7th, 53 years; Joanne & Marty Greggo, April 20th, 30 years; Bev & Joe Billet, April 26th, 57 years. RAFFLES: Sally Swanson won the 50/50 raffle; Rita Sepcik won the basket raffle; Reservation raffles were won by Joanie Post, Jan Sternagel, Dick Trebus (donated his winnings back to our treasury) and Linda Schwarten (donate4d her winnings back to our treasury). Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 10th at the Maronite Center. Looking forward to seeing you then! “The year’s at the spring; and day’s at the morn; morning’s at seven; the hillside’s dew-pearled; the lark’s on the wing; the snail’s on the thorne; God’s in His Heaven – All’s right with world!” ~Robert Browing~ Yours in Pioneering, Nancy Haught THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: I don't want to brag or make anyone jealous or anything, but I can still fit into the socks I wore in high school. Page 11 Update on Ohio IP Transition Legislation One of the most crucial issues facing our company is the work we are doing to prepare our network for the transition to all Internet Protocol or IP networks. In February, Gov. John Kasich included language in his proposed budget, House Bill 64, for the State of Ohio that will allow AT&T to plan for the IP Transition and continue to invest in Ohio. The telecom provisions in House Bill 64: Updates Ohio law to reflect the fact that our home telephone lines do much more today than they ever have. For generations, landlines to our homes only carried our voices. Today, they carry voice, e-mails, data, photos, TV shows and movies. Our laws need to reflect that. Streamlines Ohio’s process for allowing telephone providers to transition Ohio’s phone network from one that was developed to carry only voice to one that is powered by the Internet and delivers better, faster and more reliable services to customers. Involves the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) in the planning, along with the FCC, on behalf of Ohioans as the FCC manages a nationwide transition from our old phone networks to our new and expanding wired and wireless networks of the future. Immediately creates a collaborative process, managed by the PUCO, to gather all interested stakeholders in planning for the transition and in identifying customers who might have no reasonable options to their basic telephone service. Includes a fail-safe process, managed by the PUCO. Once the transition is in its final stages, it will require continuation of service by the phone company if a customer has no reasonable options. Ensures that no Ohio consumer will be without reasonable, affordable and accessible phone service when the transition to all IP networks occurs. As the debate and process moves through the Ohio Legislature we will keep you posted on critical steps like committee and floor votes and ask for your help to contact Legislators and the Governor to voice your support and ultimately, thank them for their leadership on this crucial issue for consumers and business in Ohio. Please visit http://ohio.att.com/ to stay informed and to contact your elected officials to urge their support of this important legislation. Stand up to fake debt collectors By Lisa Lake Consumer Education Specialist, FTC The caller is irate, intimidating and — despite the foul language — sounds convincing. He says you must make good on a payday loan or your wages will be garnished. If you applied for a payday loan before, you might start questioning your memory: “Did I miss a payment? The caller has my information, so this must be legit…” The last thing you need is a short paycheck — especially if you’re already in a bind. So you pay. 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