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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 September 26th  from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Center for Active G
 enerations\, 313 Cook Street\, Sioux City. Document Depot is providing a s
 hredding truck and the Sioux City Police Department will be accepting outd
 ated drugs for proper disposal. \n\nWith a focus on preventing seniors fro
 m becoming victims of identity theft\, Shred-tastic offers seniors or thei
 r caregivers the opportunity to shred personal materials. Connections Area
  Agency on Aging\, SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) and SHIIP (Senior Health I
 nsurance Information Program) advises Medicare beneficiaries to carefully 
 dispose of paperwork such as Medicare Summary Notices\, explanation of ben
 efits notices from insurance companies\, bank statements\, credit card bil
 lings and applications and other documents that contain personal informati
 on. “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 Kucht
 a\, event organizer at Connections Area Agency on Aging. She continued\, “
 We are excited to be able to offer this service to seniors living in the S
 iouxland area.”\n\nThis event is for personal papers only. Items not accep
 ted include papers from a business\, magazines\, phone books\, plastic fol
 ders\, etc. \n\nIn the last year\, more than 2.1 million teens abused pres
 cription drugs. Unfortunately most of those drugs were acquired from frien
 ds 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 the h
 omes of friends. This event is a great opportunity to dispose of accumulat
 ed\, unwanted\, unused prescription drugs. Medications should be in their 
 original containers. Items not accepted include sharp objects\, thermomete
 rs\, home based care or durable medical supplies.\n\nFor additional inform
 ation\, contact Connections Area Agency on Aging at 712-279-6900\, 1-800-4
 32-9209 or www.connectionsaaa.org. \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 September 26th  from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Center for Active Ge
 nerations\, 313 Cook Street\, Sioux City. Document Depot is providing a sh
 redding truck and the Sioux City Police Department will be accepting outda
 ted 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 Health In
 surance Information Program) advises Medicare beneficiaries to carefully d
 ispose of paperwork such as Medicare Summary Notices\, explanation of bene
 fits notices from insurance companies\, bank statements\, credit card bill
 ings and applications and other documents that contain personal informatio
 n. “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 Kuchta
 \, event organizer at Connections Area Agency on Aging. She continued\, “W
 e are excited to be able to offer this service to seniors living in the Si
 ouxland area.”\n\nThis event is for personal papers only. Items not accept
 ed include papers from a business\, magazines\, phone books\, plastic fold
 ers\, etc. \n\nIn the last year\, more than 2.1 million teens abused presc
 ription drugs. Unfortunately most of those drugs were acquired from friend
 s 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 the ho
 mes of friends. This event is a great opportunity to dispose of accumulate
 d\, unwanted\, unused prescription drugs. Medications should be in their o
 riginal containers. Items not accepted include sharp objects\, thermometer
 s\, home based care or durable medical supplies.\n\nFor additional informa
 tion\, contact Connections Area Agency on Aging at 712-279-6900\, 1-800-43
 2-9209 or www.connectionsaaa.org. \n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140926T160000
LOCATION:Center for Active Generations\, 313 Cook St Sioux City Iowa
SUMMARY:Sioux City Shred Event
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