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Business briefs: Summer recreation luncheon and more
May 9, 2008

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Save the date for summer lunch
The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce has announced the date for its annual Summer Recreation Lunch. The luncheon will be June 11 on the deck at Sunnyside Resort on Lake Tahoe’s West Shore. Businesses are invited to bring summer information and brochures to share at the luncheon. The chamber will be offering more information in the upcoming weeks on how to reserve a spot for the Summer Recreation Lunch.
Ruined Hawaii vacation?
AAA Nevada is helping to soften the financial blow on its members whose Hawaiian vacations were inconvenienced last month by airline bankruptcies. AAA Nevada members who purchased their Hawaiian vacation from AAA Travel and were directly impacted by the bankruptcies of Aloha Airlines and ATA will receive free travel certificates in the amount equal to the value of the difference they paid to get re-accommodated. This offer applies to both AAA members who were in the Hawaiian Islands on the day of the announcement and members booked on upcoming canceled flights. In the next month, the AAA Travel vacation sales specialist who supported the original vacation purchase will be sending out free travel gift certificates to members who booked directly impacted Hawaiian travel through them, along with an invitation to come back to AAA Travel and make future vacation plans. The free certificate is good for travel by the end of this year. AAA Nevada members whose Hawaiian travel was impacted directly by the airline shutdowns should call their AAA Travel sales specialist with questions. “It’s terribly disappointing when circumstances such as last month's airline bankruptcies force a change in vacation plans and result in stress instead of the relaxing getaway you had planned,” said Michael Geeser, spokesperson for Nevada. “These travel certificates are our way of letting our members know that when you travel with AAA, you travel with peace of mind.”
Change estate planning
Traditional “bare bones” estate planning has focused primarily on what happens after death and usually passes on financial wealth outright with no conditions or safeguards. Today's American families are realizing that these outdated, traditional estate planning methods are failing them and their families, and they are wanting a more holistic approach to deal with today's real life issues. Those issues include divorce (especially their children's divorces), second marriages after the death of a spouse, creditor concerns and passing on family traditions and values that have been overlooked in traditional estate planning. Any one of these can wipe-out an entire inheritance in one generation. Anderson, Dorn & Rader is responding to this need and is changing the way families plan. This estate planning law firm has always focused on protecting families from these real life issues as well as protecting and passing on their financial and non-financial wealth at death. Their new Legacy & Wealth Planning method addresses those same concerns and incorporates a holistic approach to help families build in incentives and conditions on the financial wealth and document their values, wisdom, family history, items with sentimental and emotional importance, and their desires for the future. “This paradigm shift is a reaction to what families have been trying to safeguard for generations, unfortunately there has been a lack of focus in the estate planning field that encourages and documents this type of holistic planning,” said Bradley B Anderson of Anderson, Dorn & Rader, Ltd, 12-YEAR member of The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys. The law firm of Anderson, Dorn & Rader devotes its practice exclusively to estate planning matters and has helped thousands of families meet their long-term estate and financial goals. For information about legacy & wealth planning services, please call (775) 823-9455.
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