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X-WR-CALDESC:Connections Area Agency on Aging’s Sioux City office announces
  “Shred-tastic”\, a free shredding – prescription drug take back event.  T
 his event is for seniors ages 60 and over and their caregivers and will ta
 ke place Thursday\, May 22\, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Center for Acti
 ve Generations\, 313 Cook Street\, Sioux City. Document Depot is providing
  a shredding truck and the Sioux City Police Department will be accepting 
 outdated drugs for proper disposal. \n\nWith a focus on preventing seniors
  from becoming victims of identity theft\, Shred-tastic offers seniors or 
 their caregivers the opportunity to shred personal materials. Connections 
 Area Agency on Aging\, SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) and SHIIP (Senior Heal
 th Insurance Information Program) advises Medicare beneficiaries to carefu
 lly dispose of paperwork such as Medicare Summary Notices\, explanation of
  benefits notices from insurance companies\, bank statements\, credit card
  billings and applications and other documents that contain personal infor
 mation. “We all need to be aware that numbers assigned to us from Medicare
  and Social Security\, as well as bank account and credit card information
  are valuable and sell-able commodities to many scammers\,” stated Chris K
 uchta\, event organizer at Connections Area Agency on Aging. She continued
 \, “We are excited to be able to offer this service to seniors living in t
 he Siouxland area.”\n\nThis event is for personal papers only. Items not a
 ccepted include papers from a business\, magazines\, phone books\, plastic
  folders\, etc. \n\nIn the last year\, more than 2.1 million teens abused 
 prescription drugs. Unfortunately most of those drugs were acquired from f
 riends and family. Many of these teens or visitors in the home simply took
  the drugs in the medicine cabinets of grandparents\, parents or even in t
 he homes of friends. This event is a great opportunity to dispose of accum
 ulated\, unwanted\, unused prescription drugs. Medications should be in th
 eir original containers. Items not accepted include sharp objects\, thermo
 meters\, home based care or durable medical supplies.\n\nFor additional in
 formation\, contact Connections Area Agency on Aging at 712-279-6900\, 1-8
 00-432-9209 or www.connectionsaaa.org. \n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Connections Area Agency on Aging’s Sioux City office announces 
 “Shred-tastic”\, a free shredding – prescription drug take back event.  Th
 is event is for seniors ages 60 and over and their caregivers and will tak
 e place Thursday\, May 22\, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Center for Activ
 e Generations\, 313 Cook Street\, Sioux City. Document Depot is providing 
 a shredding truck and the Sioux City Police Department will be accepting o
 utdated drugs for proper disposal. \n\nWith a focus on preventing seniors 
 from becoming victims of identity theft\, Shred-tastic offers seniors or t
 heir caregivers the opportunity to shred personal materials. Connections A
 rea Agency on Aging\, SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) and SHIIP (Senior Healt
 h Insurance Information Program) advises Medicare beneficiaries to careful
 ly dispose of paperwork such as Medicare Summary Notices\, explanation of 
 benefits notices from insurance companies\, bank statements\, credit card 
 billings and applications and other documents that contain personal inform
 ation. “We all need to be aware that numbers assigned to us from Medicare 
 and Social Security\, as well as bank account and credit card information 
 are valuable and sell-able commodities to many scammers\,” stated Chris Ku
 chta\, event organizer at Connections Area Agency on Aging. She continued\
 , “We are excited to be able to offer this service to seniors living in th
 e Siouxland area.”\n\nThis event is for personal papers only. Items not ac
 cepted include papers from a business\, magazines\, phone books\, plastic 
 folders\, etc. \n\nIn the last year\, more than 2.1 million teens abused p
 rescription drugs. Unfortunately most of those drugs were acquired from fr
 iends and family. Many of these teens or visitors in the home simply took 
 the drugs in the medicine cabinets of grandparents\, parents or even in th
 e homes of friends. This event is a great opportunity to dispose of accumu
 lated\, unwanted\, unused prescription drugs. Medications should be in the
 ir original containers. Items not accepted include sharp objects\, thermom
 eters\, home based care or durable medical supplies.\n\nFor additional inf
 ormation\, contact Connections Area Agency on Aging at 712-279-6900\, 1-80
 0-432-9209 or www.connectionsaaa.org. \n\n\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140522T130000
LOCATION:Center for Active Generations\, 313 Cook Street Sioux City Iowa
SUMMARY:Sioux City Shred Event
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