La Comedia trip planned for Sept. 16
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Suzanne Hopkins-
La Comedia Trip
There are still seats available for our Thursday, Sept. 16 trip to Springboro’s famous La Comedia Dinner Theatre and a matinee performance of the hilarious comedy “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.”
Our seats are the best in the house, floor level, center section, and La Comedia’s buffet is the finest in the area. The cost is $60 per person, and includes transportation, lunch and taxes.
Your luxurious motorcoach will leave the Center at 9:30 a.m. Stop by the center or call 393-4745 to make your reservation.
Scammers target Ohio Medicare recipients
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has seen an influx of complaints about scammers who reference the Medicare program to get consumer information.
Ohioans need to be wary of unsolicited phone calls from “Medicare” seeking personal information.
In a common example, callers claimed that they needed consumers’ information to issue a new benefits card and threatened to terminate the consumers’ benefits if they did not provide that information.
Medicare representatives never require bank account information and Ohioans should never give out personal information through unsolicited contact, whether it be by phone, mail or e-mail.
To report a scam or to file a consumer complaint, contact Attorney General Cordray’s office at www.SpeakOutOhio.gov or call 1-800-282-0515.[[In-content Ad]]
There are still seats available for our Thursday, Sept. 16 trip to Springboro’s famous La Comedia Dinner Theatre and a matinee performance of the hilarious comedy “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.”
Our seats are the best in the house, floor level, center section, and La Comedia’s buffet is the finest in the area. The cost is $60 per person, and includes transportation, lunch and taxes.
Your luxurious motorcoach will leave the Center at 9:30 a.m. Stop by the center or call 393-4745 to make your reservation.
Scammers target Ohio Medicare recipients
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has seen an influx of complaints about scammers who reference the Medicare program to get consumer information.
Ohioans need to be wary of unsolicited phone calls from “Medicare” seeking personal information.
In a common example, callers claimed that they needed consumers’ information to issue a new benefits card and threatened to terminate the consumers’ benefits if they did not provide that information.
Medicare representatives never require bank account information and Ohioans should never give out personal information through unsolicited contact, whether it be by phone, mail or e-mail.
To report a scam or to file a consumer complaint, contact Attorney General Cordray’s office at www.SpeakOutOhio.gov or call 1-800-282-0515.[[In-content Ad]]