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More than 120,000 North Carolinians will turn 65 this year. Turning 65 is a lot like turning 16. When you turned 16, you didn’t automatically get your driver’s license; instead you had to take an exam and prove that you were a safe driver.

There was a specific order and procedure for getting your driver’s license, and the same is true for enrolling in Medicare for the first time when you turn 65.

Much like you anticipated turning 16 and getting a driver’s license, an upcoming senior must anticipate and plan for becoming a Medicare beneficiary.

A beneficiary should not wait until they turn 65 to start thinking about Medicare choices.

SHIIP, a division of the North Carolina Department of Insurance, provides free, unbiased information about Medicare and other insurance-related issues. There are SHIIP sites in all 100 counties in North Carolina.

It is recommended that an upcoming senior contact SHIIP to review Medicare options before needing to enroll in order to prevent any hurried decisions at the last minute. A beneficiaries Medicare choices will depend on several factors, including:

1. Are you retired, or will you or your spouse continue to work?

2. Will you have access to medical and/or prescription drug coverage through an Employer Group Health Plan?

3. How does your Employer Group Health Plan compare with Medicare supplement plans and Medicare Advantage plans?

Of course, there are other things to consider when determining Medicare options. SHIIP has created a handout to help navigate the Medicare system and initial enrollment process.

The handout, “The Road to Medicare,” outlines the decisions a beneficiary needs to make and what options are available through the Medicare system. To obtain a free copy of “The Road to Medicare,” call SHIIP at 1-800-443-9354 or visit SHIIP’s website at www.ncshiip.com.

Also, certified SHIIP volunteer counselors are available to discuss Medicare options. To arrange an appointment with a SHIIP volunteer counselor, call the Senior Center at 336-246-4347 or call SHIIP at 1-800-443-9354 or visit www.ncshiip.com.

A beneficiary shouldn’t wait to make Medicare decisions. A person can and should start the process before turning 65. Let SHIIP help you understand your options and get you on the road to Medicare.

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Local youth selected by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation are in Washington, D.C., this week attending the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour.

The Youth Tour is a joint effort between local electric co-ops, their statewide co-op associations, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Arlington, Va. It gives rising high school seniors an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. as well as opportunities to gain leadership experience and win college scholarships worth $6,500.

Blue Ridge Electric selected four candidates from across its service area. Winners were selected based on their application and a three to five minute speech on what grassroots advocacy means to them.

Representing Caldwell County is Cory Dillard from Caldwell County Career Center Middle College. Dillard is the son of Jason Hamby and Kathy Hamby, and Darrin Dillard and Christy Richards.

Attending from Watauga County is Nicole Fox from Watauga High School. Fox is the daughter of Ben Fox and Annette Fox and Ben and Shirley Fox.

From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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Local youth selected by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation are in Washington, D.C., this week attending the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour.

The Youth Tour is a joint effort between local electric co-ops, their statewide co-op associations, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Arlington, Va. It gives rising high school seniors an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. as well as opportunities to gain leadership experience and win college scholarships worth $6,500.

Blue Ridge Electric selected four candidates from across its service area. Winners were selected based on their application and a three to five minute speech on what grassroots advocacy means to them.

Representing Caldwell County is Cory Dillard from Caldwell County Career Center Middle College. Dillard is the son of Jason Hamby and Kathy Hamby, and Darrin Dillard and Christy Richards.

Attending from Watauga County is Nicole Fox from Watauga High School. Fox is the daughter of Ben Fox and Annette Fox and Ben and Shirley Fox.

From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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Local youth selected by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation are in Washington, D.C., this week attending the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour.

The Youth Tour is a joint effort between local electric co-ops, their statewide co-op associations, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Arlington, Va. It gives rising high school seniors an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. as well as opportunities to gain leadership experience and win college scholarships worth $6,500.

Blue Ridge Electric selected four candidates from across its service area. Winners were selected based on their application and a three to five minute speech on what grassroots advocacy means to them.

Representing Caldwell County is Cory Dillard from Caldwell County Career Center Middle College. Dillard is the son of Jason Hamby and Kathy Hamby, and Darrin Dillard and Christy Richards.

Attending from Watauga County is Nicole Fox from Watauga High School. Fox is the daughter of Ben Fox and Annette Fox and Ben and Shirley Fox.

From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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Local youth selected by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation are in Washington, D.C., this week attending the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour.

The Youth Tour is a joint effort between local electric co-ops, their statewide co-op associations, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Arlington, Va. It gives rising high school seniors an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. as well as opportunities to gain leadership experience and win college scholarships worth $6,500.

Blue Ridge Electric selected four candidates from across its service area. Winners were selected based on their application and a three to five minute speech on what grassroots advocacy means to them.

Representing Caldwell County is Cory Dillard from Caldwell County Career Center Middle College. Dillard is the son of Jason Hamby and Kathy Hamby, and Darrin Dillard and Christy Richards.

Attending from Watauga County is Nicole Fox from Watauga High School. Fox is the daughter of Ben Fox and Annette Fox and Ben and Shirley Fox.

From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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Jun 19, 2013 | 511 views | 0 0 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Local youth selected by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation are in Washington, D.C., this week attending the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour.

The Youth Tour is a joint effort between local electric co-ops, their statewide co-op associations, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Arlington, Va. It gives rising high school seniors an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. as well as opportunities to gain leadership experience and win college scholarships worth $6,500.

Blue Ridge Electric selected four candidates from across its service area. Winners were selected based on their application and a three to five minute speech on what grassroots advocacy means to them.

Representing Caldwell County is Cory Dillard from Caldwell County Career Center Middle College. Dillard is the son of Jason Hamby and Kathy Hamby, and Darrin Dillard and Christy Richards.

Attending from Watauga County is Nicole Fox from Watauga High School. Fox is the daughter of Ben Fox and Annette Fox and Ben and Shirley Fox.

From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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Local youth selected by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation are in Washington, D.C., this week attending the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour.

The Youth Tour is a joint effort between local electric co-ops, their statewide co-op associations, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Arlington, Va. It gives rising high school seniors an all expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. as well as opportunities to gain leadership experience and win college scholarships worth $6,500.

Blue Ridge Electric selected four candidates from across its service area. Winners were selected based on their application and a three to five minute speech on what grassroots advocacy means to them.

Representing Caldwell County is Cory Dillard from Caldwell County Career Center Middle College. Dillard is the son of Jason Hamby and Kathy Hamby, and Darrin Dillard and Christy Richards.

Attending from Watauga County is Nicole Fox from Watauga High School. Fox is the daughter of Ben Fox and Annette Fox and Ben and Shirley Fox.

From Ashe County, Zachary May from Ashe County High School was selected as a winner. May is the son of Phillip May and Patsy May.

Representing Alleghany County is Jordon Edwards from Alleghany High School. Edwards is the daughter of Jerry Edwards and Michelle Edwards.

The trip takes place the week of June 15-21, during which time the students will seek to develop leadership skills and hone their persuasive speaking skills.

The Tour has allowed more than 40,000 students since the 1950s to learn about electric cooperatives, American history and the United States government. The tour seeks to make students more aware of the role of cooperatives and participate in leadership and speaking opportunities. In addition to other planned activities, students will have opportunities to tour the national capital, meet government officials and learn about how the federal government functions.

Blue Ridge Electric is an electric cooperative serving some 74,000 members in Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Alexander and Wilkes counties.

To learn more about the safety program, visit Blue Ridge Electric’s web site at www.BlueRidgeEMC.com under “In the Community” or contact your local Blue Ridge Electric office.

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