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Protection Team News New Newsletter Design, Hurricane Season, Empty Nest, and More! B y now, you have noticed a “slight” change in the look and feel of our newsletter. Since my youngest daughter is now in college, I have lost my last Our girls sporting their collegiate gear
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laborer who would help with the labeling and sealing of the newsletters. The girls have been working with the newsletter since the very first copy and have been tremendous helpers each and every month. With both away at college, that era is over, and I had to figure out what I would do next. With some research, I found a company that could help with all phases of the design, editing, printing, labeling, and shipping, so I jumped at the opportunity. I will still be writing my front-page article as well as overseeing the development of the newsletter, but I will not need to do all of the other tasks necessary to get it out the door and in the mail each month. Please let me know your thoughts on the new design at newsletter@vermost.com. Our streak continues! We dodged another hurricane bullet when Isaias decided to take a stroll up the Atlantic Coast of Florida while staying just far enough away. Unfortunately, the same can NOT be said for North Carolina and the Northeastern United States, which received more rain and damage than we did. As I have said many times, our good fortune is someone else’s misfortune, and this just proved it again. The weather prognosticators have revised their forecast for the rest of the season, and it is shaping up to be a busy one. Please make sure you have a plan and that your flood insurance is in place. This is one time I really and truly hope they are wrong. As I mentioned above, Melanie and I are now starting a new chapter in our lives as empty
nesters. Both of the girls have left for college and are living on campus. Each of them has multiple in-person classes, as well as at least one virtual class — hence why they are on campus. It will be a different feel from what we expected, but let’s hope this only lasts for the fall semester and that the spring semester will be the traditional college experience for both of them. Live professional sports are back on TV — finally! It’s different not seeing fans in the stands, but it sure is great to watch live sports and cheer for our home teams again. Hopefully, the NFL gets to play this fall with all of the new additions to the Buccaneers. It will be fun to watch them with chances to win each and every week. Let’s go Rays, Lightning, and Bucs!
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October is considered the best month for taking road trips because the weather is so agreeable across much of the country. But before you jump in your RV, camper, or motor home, make sure you’ve got the right insurance coverage for it. These vehicles are more than just a car, so they need more than just your average policy. RVs are large and pose a higher risk for accidents, so standard auto insurance often won’t provide the full line of coverage needed. Auto insurance also doesn’t cover all the possessions you keep in your RV, like clothes, electronics, and sporting goods. Generally, homeowners insurance will also exclude these items when they’re away from the house, so RV insurance is meant to cover you if something happens to your motor home and its belongings. The two key considerations when choosing the insurance that’s right for your RV are vehicle class and policy types. Vehicle Classes Class A: luxury coaches, converted buses, up to 75 feet long, panoramic windows, additional slide-out living spaces Class B: small coaches, camper vans, pop-ups, travel trailers, no cab-over, small amenities Class C: standard cargo vans, sleeper portion over cab area, fifth-wheel vehicles
Like a Pro 3 WAYS TO SAVE ON TRENDY BACK-TO-SCHOOL BUYS S hopping online is tricky in the best of times, but it’s doubly trying when your kids’ opinions are involved. If back-to-school shopping is challenging in your house, try these tricks to hunt down the backpack, pencil bag, and lunchbox the kiddos are begging for without going over budget. 1. Opt for secondhand or refurbished items. If your kid is dying to have the same Parkland Kingston Plus Backpack that celebrities’ kids were flaunting last year, you might be able to snag one secondhand for half the price. The same goes for the popular PLAE Max Shoes or even electronics like iPads. Check out online retailers like JemJem or Gazelle for refurbished electronics, and try the Poshmark app for bags, shoes, and clothes. If you really want to get fancy, visit TheRealReal.com for luxury-brand clothing. 2. Always check discount apps and websites. If you’re not at least Googling “[store name] coupon code” before checking out online, you’re probably missing out on big savings. Visit popular coupon websites like RetailMeNot and Groupon, or streamline your search by downloading a money- saving browser extension or app like Honey, which automatically checks for coupon codes and offers price comparisons. Other apps, like Flipp, let you view deals from dozens of stores in one place. Remember to see if your favorite store has its own app, too — downloading it could grant you access to exclusive deals. 3. Don’t forget to factor in shipping. If you shop internationally, shipping can sometimes double the cost of an order. To save money, choose domestic retailers and check each website or app for shipping specials and discounts. Many websites offer free or reduced shipping for first-time customers or orders over a certain dollar amount. If you choose to shop somewhere without such a discount, check the shipping costs and factor them into your budget before you shop to avoid nasty surprises. If your kids are old enough, consider talking them through this process as you shop. Who knows, this could be a great back-to-school lesson in budgeting!
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Educational Tools to Improve Digital Learning Student Tech Success Kids these days face so many more distractions from academics than their parents did. It’s not as easy to focus on homework when TikTok, YouTube, and all sorts of video games beckon. Instead of trying to prevent screen time, why not allow students to engage with technology that will help promote their learning rather than distract from it? Here are three tools to help students at different age levels get the most from online learning. BEANSTALK While Beanstalk is an online learning tool, the beauty of it is that the classes and videos aim to pull kids “out of the screen to do real-world physical activities.” These include science experiments, building projects, and more. Experienced teachers provide engaging lessons and learning tools, and many of them are free. EDUHAM What better way to learn about the history of our nation than through one of the nation’s most popular musicals? “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda launched this learning platform in 2016 along with the show’s director and in partnership with The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. EduHam is a free digital program for students and their families that provides history lessons on the Founding Era of the United States. It also brings art into the mix — Miranda shows students how to create their own performance pieces based on primary source documents, which they can then share in the app. The program is geared toward students in sixth through 12th grade, though everyone is welcome to participate. FIVEABLE For high school students, the most looming challenges include the SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) exams that are so important for college. Enter Fiveable, the amazing free resource that houses thousands of livestreams, study guides, trivia games, and other resources for 15 AP subjects. Started by a former teacher, Fiveable is passionate about giving students the resources they'll need to be successful now and into the future.
Policies • Liability: coverage for legal, damage, and medical fees if you’re at fault in an accident • Collision: coverage to pay for damages to your RV after a collision • Comprehensive: coverage for damage unrelated to a collision • Contents: coverage for personal effects on board • Uninsured: coverage if the other driver in an accident isn’t insured • Towing and Roadside: coverage for assistance when you break down • Emergency Expenses: coverage when an event renders your RV unusable and you need temporary lodging or transportation • Total Loss: coverage against the depreciation value of your RV • Vacation Liability: coverage if someone is injured in or near your RV while it’s parked There are a lot of factors to consider, but whether you’re temporarily vacationing or living on the open road, your RV needs the proper insurance to keep you, your family, and your belongings protected. Vermost Insurance Agency can help you invest in good coverage for your camper so you can keep the good times rolling. CALL FOR DETAILS OR TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY (727) 748-2886 Chuck Chucri, CFP® , CLU®, ChFC®, FLMI Financial Planner
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With so many resources out there, students can use technology in plenty of ways to help them be successful. Here’s to a fall season full of learning!
Chuck Chucri offers financial planning and investment advisory services through Pruco Securities, LLC (Pruco), doing business as Prudential Financial Planning Services (PFPS), pursuant to separate client agreement. He offers insurance and securities products and services as a registered representative of Pruco and an agent of issuing insurance companies. (800) 778-2255
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Bacon and Egg Breakfast Pizza
Whip it up at breakfast or any time of day, really — it’s never too early or too late for pizza.
• 1 package premade pizza dough • 2 tbsp olive oil, divided • 6 eggs • 2 tbsp water Ingredients
• 4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled • 2 cups cheese of your choice, shredded
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Grease a 15x10x1-inch pan. Spread the dough evenly over the bottomof the pan and 1/2 inch up the sides. Prick it with a fork and brush with 1 tbsp oil. Bake until lightly browned, about 7–8 minutes. 2. In a nonstick skillet, heat the remaining oil onmedium. In a bowl, whisk the eggs and water together. Add the mixture to the skillet and stir until thickened and no liquid egg remains. 3. Add the egg to the baked crust in an even layer. Sprinkle on the bacon and cheese, then bake 5–7 more minutes before serving.
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Thank you for recently referring your friends, family, and coworkers to our agency. With your help, our Vermost Insurance family keeps growing! We hope our referral program makes you happy too! People who referred clients to us in July: Gail McCauley Joanne Dugan Joseph Gizzi David & Tambry Green David Wilsey c/o Dewiltz Properties LLC Adi Zakomac William Wroblewski Chris Robbins Ron & Susan Reed Bryan Binder c/o Capital Covenant Holdings LLC Renee Sylvers Andrew Kadera c/o Allco Fullerton Insurance
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