By NORM CONTI
Publicity
Nancy Stanton, State Director of Advocacy for AARP, was the first guest speaker when the local AARP chapter met on Sept. 21 at the Lodge of Otter Springs.
She brought us much information on Social Security and some of the changes that Washington is looking to make. She circulated a petition for us to sign telling Washington that we do not want them to touch our Social Security to help close the deficit.
She also brought two beautiful cakes commemorating the 75th birthday of the Social Security Administration. President Randy Durden received a plaque celebrating the 35th anniversary of Gilchrist County AARP Chapter No. 2133.
Stanton informed us that we are now the 4th largest AARP Chapter in the state with a present count of 169 members. This total puts us 16 members behind Ormond Beach. Congratulations to all of our hard working officers.
Anna Wood of Nurse on Call-Homecare spoke on the services that her company offers. Please remember that when we need home healthcare, we have choices and do not have to take the company that the doctor or nursing home recommends.
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