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INSIDE... The Church of Scientology FAQs answered GIFTS FOR DAD What to get the man who’s done everything for you Creative Living BODY BY ZERONA Lose inches in just weeks » Page 6 An Advertising-Sponsored Magazine Published by The Community Press/Recorder West | Northwest » June 2012 PHOTOSPIN.COM

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INSIDE...The Church ofScientologyFAQs answered

GIFTS FOR

DADWhat to get the man who’sdone everything for you

CreativeLiving

BODYBYZERONALose inchesin justweeks »Page 6

An Advertising-Sponsored Magazine Published by The Community Press/Recorder

West | Northwest » June 2012

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CreativeLiving3 Health & Fitness

Better sleep • Cosmetic

4 Assisted LivingRetirement community

6 At HomeFather’s Day • Family care

7 Local BusinessScientology • Kids party/daycamp services

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What do you get theman who’s done every-thing for you – fromspending sleeplessnights changing dirtydiapers to trading in hismuscle car for a minivan– but asked nothing inreturn? This year, startpaying dad back for allhe’s done by makingFather’s Day the best yetwith these surefire giftideas.

For the constantlyconnected dad

Does your dad textyou from the next room?Check in to FacebookPlaces when he movesfrom the couch to thekitchen? Or surf the Webfrom the bathroom?Make your tech-savvydad’s year with NexiaHome Intelligence, anew smart home auto-mation system from twohome industry power-houses – Schlage andTrane. Nexia Home In-telligence will give dadthe ability to remotelycontrol and manage hishome from any Web-enabled computer orsmartphone.

Whether he’s at theoffice or visiting grand-ma in Florida, NexiaHome Intelligence al-lows him to kick on theheat before the coldfront hits, unlock thefront door for the cable

guy, raise the blinds inthe morning, switch onporch lights at dusk,check on the family pets,or even set up a textalert when his kids gethome from school – allfrom his smartphone.

Visit nexiahome.comfor more information onpackage options andmonthly service pricing.

For thebaseball-loving dad

Nothing says father-child bonding like throw-ing around a baseball inthe backyard. This Fa-ther’s Day, celebrateAmerica’s pastime withthe man who introducedyou to the game. Head tothe ballpark, buy twotickets, a hot dog, andspend the day rooting forthe home team. Watching

the boys of summer hittowering homers, throwblistering fastballs andmake acrobatic plays inthe field is sure to con-jure up dad’s memoriesof teaching you the fun-damentals of the game.When you take him out tothe ball game, not onlywill you both enjoy theexcitement of livesports, you’ll also createfond memories that willlast for years to come.

For thefishing-focused dad

If striking fear in thehearts of trophy fish ishis idea of a relaxingweekend, dad is sure toenjoy the Rapala Rippin’Rap, a highly versatilelure that will provide dad

How about for dad the ability to remotely control andmanage his home from any Web-enabled computer orsmartphone? Shown is Nexia Home Intelligence, a newsmart home automation system from home industrypowerhouses Schlage and Trane. ARACONTENT PHOTO

Make this Father’sDay one to remember

See FATHER’S DAY, Page 6

Longer days, warmer temperatures and moretime spent outdoors are the ingredients of sum-mer, and Creative Living has the recipes for aseason of fun, wellness and discovery.

This month’s issue includes last-minute giftsfor Father’s Day and ideas for using summer asan opportunity to renew your commitment tofitness and beauty.

You will also find information on care for lovedones.

And you just might discover a new place toshop or ask about services.

Step into summer with Creative Living. Enjoy!

Editor’s note

Specialty publications editor

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H E A L T H & F I T N E S S

Does the idea of airtravel and vacations withfamily or friends fill youwith anxiety because yousnore?

Are you using a CPAP(Continuous PositiveAirway Pressure) ma-chine to treat your sleepapnea but wish there wasa more comfortable andconvenient alternative?

Now there’s anotheroption at Cincinnati Den-tal Sleep Medicine.

Dr. Kitzmiller is one ofthe uniquely trained den-tists in the region who areable to effectively treathis patients with Obstruc-tive Sleep Apnea usingOral Appliance Therapy,an effective and conve-nient alternative to CPAP.

An Oral Applianceresembles a whiteningtray in appearance, but isa customized, FDA-ap-proved snoring and CPAP

alternative treatmentthat fits over your teethand holds the lower jawin a forward positionwhile you sleep. Thismaintains an open air-way, which reduces oreliminates snoring andprovides the patientswith healthy, restorativesleep.

In as few as threevisits, Dr. Kitzmiller canhelp you start to enjoy aquiet and healthy night’ssleep and a well-resteddaytime, just as he hasdone for himself andhundreds of his patients.

“My buddies used todread nighttime on our

annual fishing trips be-cause of my snoring,”said patient Tom B. “Thisyear will be differentnow that I have my oralappliance and don’tsnore!”

“My husband and Ilove to travel, but haulingmy CPAP through theairport was such a hassle!My oral appliance fits inmy purse and there’s noairport security con-cerns!” said Karen F.

“I was tired of beingtired! Now that Dr. Kitz-miller is treating mysnoring and sleep apneawith an oral appliance, Iwake up and feel rested,”said Joan E.

Call Dr. Kitzmiller at513-248-8848 to scheduleyour complimentaryconsultation to see howOral Appliance Therapycould be a solution foryou, too.

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A S S I S T E D L I V I N G

The benefits of locallyowned and members-onlyestablishments can beoverlooked. But some-where between the exclu-sivity of upscale restau-rants and the accessibil-ity of chain eateries, isthe members-only diningexperience, which toutsthe best of both worlds.

“It’s more than justfood,” says Daniel Sulli-van, general manager atthe Coach House Tavern& Grille. “It’s about hav-ing a place to celebratespecial occasions, wheth-er it’s a birthday, gradua-

tion, or just the end ofthe work week – we wantto make it special.”

And the Tavern hasbeen doing just that,focusing solely on themember experience.Because membershipestablishments tend toavoid easily duplicatedstyles, the staff is able totailor menu items to meetmembers’ needs andappetites. In fact, mem-bers are encouraged tovisit the Tavern websiteand email Executive ChefMichael Chaputa directlyto share or request favor-

ite menu items. Sullivanadds, “Chef Michael trulytakes great pride in hisculinary ingenuity, andwill go above and beyondto satisfy members.”

But as any good hostor hostess knows, theambiance and service areoften just as important asthe food. Unfortunately,in the restaurant industrythis isn’t always the case.In fact, the dining experi-ence can be approachedpretty shortsightedly,with a lack of focus onother important ele-ments. Conversely, a

members-only settingtakes a holistic approach.Greeting you personally,knowing your drink or-der and seating you atyour favorite table are alltop priorities.

What’s more, the bene-fits of membership ex-tend beyond lunch ordinner. From beer tast-ings with knowledgeablecraft beer experts, winepairings, Summer Sat-urdays featuring livemusic on the patio andspecially-themed dinners,like BBQ Wednesdays,there is always some-

thing to celebrate at theTavern.

“Of course, manymembers prefer to hosttheir own events,” addsSullivan, “and we arehappy to accommodatethat. They can reserve aroom at the Tavern freeof charge, customize alimited menu for guestsand receive full service.

“We want to do every-thing possible to create apositive dining experi-ence any way we can –whether that’s providing

Membership dining: Full menu of benefits

See TAVERN, Page 5

Tavern members know their benefits extendfar beyond a fabulous meal. We offer specialevents throughout the year including SummerSaturdays on the patio, beer and wine tastings,gourmet holiday buffets and more. In addition,members receive a monthly postcard with aspecial member coupon.

Call us 513-856-7899 {what are you waiting for?}

100 Berkeley Drive | Hamilton, Ohio 45013 | www.coachhousetavern.com

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Experience great food, excellent service, and a fine list ofwine and beer at The Coach House Tavern & Grille.

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Our food is above and beyond what any chainrestaurant can offer. We have a classic tavern feel plusthe quality of the finest contemporary restaurants.Our steaks are hand-cut and our menu is inspired.Freshly prepared seasonal ingredients, not frozenor premade – these are what make your diningexperience exceptional.

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One out of 10 olderadults experiences someform of abuse in theirlifetime. Estimates rangefrom 700,000 to 3.5 mil-lion victims annually.Those numbers are stag-gering and what is evenmore staggering is thatlittle exists to help identi-fy, intervene and protectthese vulnerable olderadults.

What is elder abuse?Elder abuse refers tointentional or neglectfulacts by a caregiver ortrusted individual thatlead to – or may lead to –harm of an elder. Abusecan take many formsincluding physical, emo-tional or psychological,sexual, verbal abuse orthreats, or abandonment.The most common formof elder abuse, whichmay exist with otherforms of abuse, is fi-nancial abuse.

All older adults are at

risk, regardless of race,culture or socioeconomicgroup. Women and “old-er” adults, over 85, aremore at risk and demen-tia in the older adult canalso increase the risk.Mental health and sub-stance abuse issues, witheither the abuser or thevictim, can also increaserisk. Abuse can occuranywhere – from some-one’s home to a facilitysetting or a hospital.

Elder abuse is alsoseriously underreported,with the percentage ofreported cases falling farbelow the number knownto exist. Victims are oftenafraid to report abuse:they are ashamed or feelguilty because theirloved one is the perpetra-tor; they are in denial;they are afraid that ifthey report it they willnot be believed and/orthat the abuse will esca-late.

How can we help?First of all, education

is vital. Learn the redflags – stories of injuriesthat don’t match, socialisolation, changes in pat-terns, financial “gifts”that are out of line, miss-ing necessary medicaldevices like hearing aidsor walker. If you seesigns, report it. AdultProtective Services areonly a phone call away.

And if an older adultneeds a safe haven, theShalom Center for ElderAbuse Prevention at Ce-dar Village is ready tooffer crisis-stabilizationstays, with a full range ofmedical, nursing, thera-py, social work and legalservices to help the vic-tim recover and regaincontrol of their life.These services are pro-vided at no charge, partof Cedar Village’s faith-based mission to serveour community.

Elder abuse is a societalissue. Know the signs

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a perfect venue for par-ties and events or know-ing exactly how you likeyour filet cooked. That’sour goal,” Sullivan con-tinues, “and that’s whywe’ve made our philoso-phy to make every occa-sion something to cele-brate.”

The Coach HouseTavern & Grille is locat-ed on-site at the ColonialCommunity of BerkeleySquare in Hamilton,Ohio. For more informa-tion about membershipdining or about the CoachHouse Tavern & Grille,visit www.coachhouse-tavern. com. Or call 513-856-7899.

TavernContinued from Page 4

Daniel Sullivan is the general manager at the Coach HouseTavern & Grille. The restaurant focuses solely on themember experience – knowing your beverage preference,exactly how you like your filet cooked, seating you at yourfavorite table and more. PROVIDED

Asafe havenfor those in need.AT CEDAR VILLAGE

World Elder Abuse Awareness Dayis June 15, 2012. Be encouraged.Introducing the Shalom Center for Elder AbusePrevention at CedarVillage. The Shalom Centerprovides shelter for eligible seniors, aged 65 andover, within the walls of the existing long-termfacility at Cedar Village. It offers a safe harbor forolder adults who are victims of abuse, including afull range of health care and supportive servicesand a coordinated system of care.For more information, or to make a referral,please contact us at 888.295.7453 or by email [email protected]

CedarVillage Retirement Community5467 CedarVillage Drive, Mason, Ohio 45040Tel: 513.754.3100, www.cedarvillage.orgCedarVillage is a nonprofit retirement community,located in Mason, Ohio.

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H E A L T H & F I T N E S S | A T H O M E

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Having performedmore than 6,500 Zeronaprocedures, all Body byZerona technicians arecertified and Zeronaleaders in the Cincinnatiarea. Ninety-eight per-cent of their clientswould recommend theBody by Zerona Programto family and friends,and would do the pro-gram again.

Summer has juststarted, but there is stillplenty of time to get into“bathing suit shape.” At

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with tons of on-the-wateraction. Anglers can fishthe lure deep or shallow,and on the retrieve, thebait gives off an intensevibrating, fluttering ac-tion that all fish can’tresist. To really makedad’s Father’s Day spe-cial, pair this unstoppablelure with Sufix 832 Ghost,the most talked aboutnew fishing line on themarket. Virtually unde-tectable beneath the wa-ter’s surface, this line isincredibly durable andoffers dad the seamlesspresentation that couldmean a successful week-end on the water.

For the householdhandyman

If your dad is likemost, odds are he’s spentone too many weekends

fixing things up aroundthe house when he’d rath-er be giving his 9-iron aworkout on the golfcourse. On Father’s Day,give your dad some newtools to make his homeimprovement projectsless of a hassle. The righttool goes a long way and,believe it or not, technol-ogy has advanced sincehe bought that socket sethe keeps in the garage –

the one that looks like itwas new when PresidentEisenhower was in theWhite House. With a littleencouragement, any dadwill talk for hours aboutthe cordless drill or newvice grip he’s had his eyeon. Find out what’s miss-ing from his collectionand help him create thetoolbox of his dreams.

– ARAContent

Father’s DayContinued from Page 2

The Rapala Rippin’ Rap is a highly versatile lure that willprovide tons of on-the-water action. ARACONTENT PHOTO

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L O C A L B U S I N E S S

One of the most com-mon reactions that we getafter people tour our inter-active Information Centerin the Church of Scien-tology in Florence, watcha film or get free DVDs,see our outreach to thecommunity or the lifeimprovement courses, orjust stop in for a cup ofcoffee is : “I did notknow THIS is what Scien-tology does”. Some peo-ple, naturally, do havequestions and they searchthe internet for answers.Unfortunately, some sitesprovide wrong data aboutScientology, and not know-ing otherwise – peoplebelieve it. To provide youwith the correct data, hereare some of the most com-mon asked questions andtheir factual answers:

WHAT DOES THEWORD SCIENTOLOGYMEAN? The word Scien-tology means ‘the study ofknowledge’, or ‘the studyof knowing how to know’.It comes from the Latinword Scio – “know” or“distinguish” and theGreek word – Logos whichmeans “the study of” or“inward thought”.

WHY IS SCIENTOLOGYCALLED A RELIGION? Ifyou look at any religion inthe world, there are threecriteria that have to bemet to be called a religion,and Scientology meets allthree of them: 1) a beliefin a Supreme Truth thattranscends the here andnow of the secular world2) Religious practicesdirected towards under-standing communicatingwith this supreme reality3) a community of believ-ers that join together inpursuing this ultimatereality. Scientology be-lieves that there is a Su-preme Being, has life riteceremonies like namingmarriage and funeralservices. Scientologyhelps man become moreaware of God, more aware

of his own spiritual na-ture. Scientology holds incommon with other reli-gions the dream of peaceon earth and gives thepath for bringing aboutspiritual improvement inthe here and now, and away to accomplish it withabsolute certainty.

People of all religionswork and study in theChurch of Scientology. Itis an all denominationalchurch. One does notchange his religion. Oneworks to help his commu-nity and give them thetools needed to improvetheir lot. None of the prin-ciples of Scientology in-terfere with one’s religion.

WHY IS SCIENTOLOGYA CHURCH? The wordChurch comes from theGreek word Kyrios mean-ing “lord” and the IndoEuropean word ‘kewe’ – tobe strong. A church is acongregation of peoplewho participate in reli-gious activities. In 1950Scientologists recognizedthat L. Ron Hubbard’stechnology addresses thespirit and frees the souland they voted Scien-tology as a religion. In1954 the first Church ofScientology was incorpo-rated. Scientology is rec-ognized as a religion in theUnited States.

WHAT IS THE SCIEN-TOLOGY CROSS? It is an 8pointed cross represent-ing eight areas of lifethrough which an individ-ual is striving to survive.

HOW DOES SCIEN-TOLOGY WORK? Scien-

FAQs about The Church of ScientologyINVITATION

On July 28 we will becelebrating FriendshipDay. Come in for an In-terfaith/Human RightsOpen House. All are in-vited. To get the finaldetails call 859-962-5080.

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L O C A L B U S I N E S S

If you are looking forhealthful activities foryour children this sum-mer check out what isnew at The WesternSports Mall. The WSMoffers Lollipop and Drib-blers soccer for ages 3-6,speed and agility train-ing, Coerver trainingwith the Charlie CookeSoccer School, and soccercamps with CincinnatiWest trainers.

The WSM has alsopartnered with PartyHoppers to offer birthdayparties that includebouncing and sports ac-tivities. The new partyroom can accommodateup to 50 guests and canbe rented for any occa-

sion. For more ,call 513-451-4900 and ask forChris.

Party Hoppers con-tinues to offer inflatablerentals, concession rent-als, character visits andparty helpers deliveredto your location. Withmore than 20 units tochoose from there issomething fun for everyage. Toddler bouncersand obstacles, bouncehouses, combo units,water slides, slip ’n’slides and obstaclecourses are all availablefor rental. You can viewpictures at PartyHop-persOnline.com or call513-451-4FUN.

Party Hoppers deliv-

ers to Ohio, Kentucky andIndiana, and offers freedelivery to Western Hillsand surrounding areas.Party Hoppers is a local,family-owned business.You will see their inflat-ables at many events inthe city, including festi-vals, schools, churchesand backyard parties.

Debut Dance is locatedinside The WSM and isoffering dance and thea-ter camps this summer.Camps are offered forages 3-5 and 6-10, andinclude Princess, Mer-maid and Pirate, Hip-Hop, Pom, Musical Thea-ter and Fairy themes.Camps include profes-sional dance instructionby Ms. Mandy and Mr.Tim, crafts, snacks andtime for bouncing. Formore information oncamps and to registeronline visit DebutDance-Cincy.com.

Party Hoppers offers kidshealthful, fun activities tology provides answers

to many questions aboutlife and death. Throughthe use of Scientology aperson can remove barri-ers and unwanted condi-tions and so becomemore himself. Scien-tology values family andmorals.

IS SCIENTOLOGY ACULT OR A SECRET SOCI-ETY? Definitely not! Allover the world, one may

freely go into an organi-zation, and the literatureis available for everyone.

IS THE CHURCH PROF-IT-MAKING? No. Scien-tology churches arenon-profit organizations.

If you have any otherquestions feel free towrite to: Drora Wasser-man, 283 Main St. Flor-ence KY 41042.

You can also requestthe free DVD that an-swers all these questionsin an audio-visual way orgoogle www.scientology-.org.

© 2012 CsGC

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