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April 2015
Santa Barbara/Ventura
Counties
Vol. XXX
No.04
North America’s Bingo & Casino Gaming Newspaper
Table of contents
Bingo Games
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2015 Bingo Tournament......... 01 & 11
Program Listing...................... 08 & 09
Santa Clara High School.................07
St. Peter Claver................................02
St. Rose Of Lima..............................06
Simi Valley Elks Lodge #2492.........03
Temple Etz Chaim............................12
Ventura Elks Lodge #1430..............03
Where To Get A Bingo Bugle..........04
CASINo Games
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Chumash Casino.............................05
Nugget Casino.................................10
Plaza Casino....................................07
CLOSED
The following games have reported
to the Bingo Bugle that they will be
closed on specific dates in April.
Thursday, April 2
Simi Valley - St. Peter Claver
Thursday, April 9
Thousand Oaks - Temple Etz
Chaim
open
The following game has reported
to the Bingo Bugle that it will be
closed on a specific date in April.
Sunday, April 5
Santa Ynez - Chumash Casino
Bingo
Betty Fisher a two time winner at
the Ventura Elks Lodge #1430. She
is taking home $75 from a regular
bingo win and $200 from the Bullet
Game win.
♥
♥ St. Maarten ♥ Antigua
Bugle Cruise News
By Jeffrey Charboneau
Special to the Bingo Bugle
The 27th Annual World Championship Bingo Tournament & Gaming Cruise sets sail from Florida on
November 7th and includes stops at
four incredible Caribbean ports: St.
Maarten, Antigua, St. Thomas, and
Nassau, The Bahamas.
Your second port of call is the blissful island of Antigua. A mere 14 miles
long and 11 miles wide, Antig ua’s
number-one claim to fame is its 365
beaches— one for ever y day of the
year—and its exquisite coral reefs,
which attract snorkelers and scuba
divers from all over the world. But
don’t assume that the sea is the only
source for adventure in A ntig ua.
There’s plenty to do on land as well.
The island’s Shirley Heights is
made up of an array of gun emplacements and military buildings of historical and military significance and
makes for a fascinating tour. The site
is equally memorable for its views of
English Harbor and the island.
Antiguan folk pottery dates back at
least to the early 18th century, when
slaves fashioned cooking vessels from
local clay. Today, folk pottery is fashioned in a number of places around
Antigua, but the center of this cottage industry is Sea View Farm Village. The clay is collected from pits,
and the wares are hardened in open
fires under layers of green grass in
the yards of potters’ houses.
Harmony Ha ll A rt Ga ller y, in
Brown’s Bay, is the center of the Antiguan arts community. Shows change
throughout the year, but the annual
highlights are the Antigua Artist’s
Exhibition and the Craft Fair, both
of which take place in November. The
sugar mill tower around which Harmony Hall is built has been converted
to a tavern and provides patrons with
one of the best panoramic views.
This charming Museum of Antigua
and Barbuda tells the story of Antigua and neighboring Barbuda from
its geologic birth through the present
day. A cool oasis in the middle of St.
John’s, the island’s capitol, the museum contains a wide variety of fascinating objects and exhibitions.
Betty’s Hope was the f irst large
sugar plantation on Antig ua, and
its success led to the island’s rapid
development of large-scale sugar production. Although the only surviving
structures are two stone sugar mills
and the remains of a stillhouse, the
site’s importance in Antiguan history
prompted the government to develop
it as an open-air museum. About a
hundred stone windmill towers dot
the Antiguan landscape, and the two
restored examples at Betty’s Hope
provide a dramatic sense of the way
these mills dominated the island during the heyday of sugar production.
Indian Town Point, on the eastern
end of the island, is thought to have
been an Arawak campsite prior to the
arrival of European colonists. Devil’s
Bridge—a large, natural limestone
arch on the shoreline of Indian Town
Point—offers one of the most spectacular sights on the island. At high
tide, ocean waves create enormous
geysers of water from boreholes in the
rocks near the bridge.
Built in the first half of the 18th
century, this picturesque Fort James
was intended to guard the harbor of
St. John’s. Nearby is Heritage Quay,
made up of duty-free shops, restaurants, and a casino.
Antigua’s most picturesque drive,
Fig Tree Drive, meanders from the
low central plain of the island and
up to the ancient volcanic hills of the
Parish of Saint Mary in the island’s
southwest quarter. The road passes
through an area of lush vegetation
and rainforest and rises to the steep
farmlands around Fig Tree Hill before
descending to the coastline again.
Come and experience the many
delights of Antigua during the World
Championship Bingo Tournament &
Gaming Cruise.
For more information, please call
the Cruise Hotline at 888-352-2464
or visit www.bingobugle.com/cruise.
Jim Mack is a $250 winner on the
“Six Crazy Bingo” at the Simi Valley
Elks Lodge #2492.
$200,000
Super Bingo
Play for the big money in Downtown
Las Vegas. Plaza Hotel and Casino’s
$200,000 Super Bingo event is the
perfect way to do it. The next Super
Bingo will be on June 7, 8 and 9.
They will also have two more events
in 2015 and offer discounts for
multiple events.
Book your seat now by calling 866768-7032. You will receive a free gift
with the Early Bird Registration. The
$200,000 Super Bingo sells out fast.
For more information, please visit
w w w.Pla zaHotelCasino.com
or
Facebook.com/plazahotelandcasino
for more information.
Players May Mail In Their Own Coupons Too.
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awards a variety of prizes each
month. Players need only fill
in their name, address, phone
number and favorite game on
the blank coupon on page 3.
Coupons are to be deposited at
the players’ favorite bingo games.
Bingo Managers are then asked to
send the coupons to the address:
Bingo Bugle Offices
P. O. Box 210277
Chula Vista, CA 91921-0277
Players can also complete and mail
their coupons to the above address.
Coupons have no expiration
date. Any coupons not received
by the 15th of each month will be
held for the next month’s contest.
Winners must find their names
hidden somewhere in the paper
and call the Bingo Bugle office by
the 15th of the month to claim their
prize, or they will forfeit their prize.
Please leave your name, add r e s s a nd phone nu mb e r
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The Bingo Bugle of f ices can be reached at 800 233- 4884 or 619- 421-5843.
Contest entry implies consent
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27TH Annual Bingo Bugle
World Championship Bingo Tournament
& Gaming Cruise To The Caribbean
$100,000 In Prizes! ♥ St. Thomas
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♥
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2 - BINGO BUGLE - SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIES EDITION april 2015
“The Friendliest Bingo In Town!”
Thursday Nights
In Simi Valley
Doors Open
4:30 p.m.
Games Begin
6:30 p.m.
All Games Always Pay A Minimum of
$250
Major Credit Cards
Are Accepted.
FREE
ACROSS
1 Trip to Mecca
5 Inauguration
recitation
9 Vacillate
12 Birthright
barterer
13 100 percent
14 Have a bug
15 Flowerless
plant
16 Blueprint
17 Altar affirmative
18 London gallery
19 Peculiar
20 Leftovers
recipe
21 IV measures
23 Ram’s fan?
25 Esprit de
corps
28 Automaker’s
nightmare
32 Accustom
33 Recipient
34 GI ID
36 Set off
37 Baseball stat.
38 Homer’s
neighbor
39 Source
of Samson’s
strength
42 Scepter
44 Thin streak of
smoke
48 Vacationing
49 Michigan, e.g.
50 Between jobs
51 Lummox
52 Shrek is one
53 Spruced up
54 Saute
55 Abacus piece
56 Spread-sheet
fill
DOWN
1 Weight
2 Cruising
3 Pub missile
4 Mrs. Johnny Cash
5 Go against
6 “- Lang Syne”
7 Merchant
8 Coop dweller
9 Bide one’s time
10 Staffer
11 Candlelight, e.g.
20 Renewed energy
22 Transparent
24 Shoe style
25 Central
26 Yoko of music
27 Bad hairpiece
29 Blackbird
30 Allow
1/2
2
2
3/4
1
1/4
$1,199
The Coverall Starts At 50#’s With
1# Added Each Game Night Not Won.
CLOSED - Happy Easter
april 9, 16,
23 & 30
Four Hopping Fun
Nights Of Bingo
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31 Sheltered side
35 Parking space?
36 “Absolutely!”
39 Horse’s foot
40 Somewhere out
there
41 Uncertain
43 Gumbo item
45 Concept
46 Venetian blind part
47 Animal-rights org.
49 High-arc shot
#3 $25 Winner - Lauri Jecmen of Camarillo, No Game Listed
Progressive Game
Always Pays
april 2
© King Features
Answers To King Crossword
St. Peter Claver
Bingo
K in g C r o sswor d
Chicken Salad
Dear Julia, Bill and Tracy,
Thank you for the notes asking for the missing ingredient in
the recipe for my Caramel-Filled
Brownies. I forgot to list the one
tablespoon of butter under the
ingredients portion of the recipe.
I apologize for my error. However,
it was nice to know that the Bingo
Bugle readers are so observant.
Thanks again for the help. Annie
Dear Ask Annie,
My Mot her-i n-law is comi ng
for a visit. I want to make her a
chicken salad. She always orders
it when we go to a restaura nt.
Any ideas?
Caryl Ann from Des Moine, Iowa
Dear Caryl Ann,
Ma ny yea rs ago I found t his
recipe in a local school cookbook.
This Hot Chicken Salad was always a big hit w ith my fr iends
and family. —Annie
Hot Chicken Salad
2
2
cups diced, cooked chicken
cups chopped celery
cup toasted almonds, slivered
Tbsp. grated onion
Tbsp. lemon juice
cup mayonnaise
cup crushed potato chips
cup grated cheese
Mi x t he chicken, celer y, a lmonds, onion, lemon juice and
mayonnaise in an appropriately
sized casserole. Mix potato chips
a nd cheese. Spr i n k le over t he
chicken mixture. Bake in a preheated 400 deg ree oven for 15
minutes. Serves 6 to 8.
Your comments a nd quest ions
about cooking and entertaining
will be addressed in this monthly column. Write to “Ask Annie”
c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE 168th
Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida 32162. So Ask Annie. Don’t
forget you ca n E -ma i l me at
[email protected]. And let’s
get cooking.
april 2015 BINGO BUGLE - SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIES EDITION - 3
Are You A Winner?
The Bingo Bugle Contest awards a
variety of prizes each month. Players
need only fill in their name, address,
phone number and favorite game
on the blank coupon on this page.
Coupons are to be deposited at
the players’ favorite bingo games.
Bingo Managers are then asked to
send the coupons to our address:
Bingo Bugle Offices
P. O. Box 210277
Chula Vista, CA 91921-0277
Coupons have no expiration
date. Any coupons not received
by the 15th of each month will be
held for the next month’s contest.
Winners must find their names hidden somewhere in the paper and call
the Bingo Bugle office by the 15th of
the month to claim their prize, or
they will forfeit their prize. If there
is no answer, leave your name, address, and phone number on the
voice activated answering machine.
The Bingo Bugle offices can be
reached Monday through Friday at
800-233-4884 or 619-421-5843.
No purchase is necessary, but
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(Please Note: Contest entry implies
consent for the $100 winner’s picture to appear in the Bingo Bugle.)
St. Peter Claver Player Wins
Monthly $100 Contest
The Bingo Bugle $100 Contest winner for March is Darlene
Stadler. Her name was hidden
on page 4. She listed Ventura Elks
Lodge #1430 as her favorite game.
Married for over 50 years, Darlene
has five children.
She is retired.
How could you be a winner? Just
complete the coupon on this page,
and turn it in at your favorite
game. Only one entry per name,
per game, per month will be accepted.
The coupons will be sent to the
Bingo Bugle office at P. O. Box
210277, Chula Vista, CA 91921.
Players June also send in one coupon per month directly to the Bingo Bugle. Entries received by the
15th will be in the drawing. Players must find their name hidden
somewhere in the paper and call
the Bingo Bugle office, between
9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, at 800-233-4884
or 619-421-5843 by the 15th of
the month to claim their prize.
Four prizes are awarded each
month. The first prize winner will
receive $100. The second prize is
$50. The third prize is $25, and
the fourth prize is $10.
The Bingo Bugle $100 Contest winner
for March is Darlene Stadler.
All Proceeds From Ventura Elks Bingo
Go To Local Ventura County Charities.
Ventura Elks
Lodge #1430
Monday Nite Bingo
Doors Open 4:00 p.m. Early Birds 6:30 p.m.
Early Birds Pay
$100
Reg. Games Pay
$200
Simi Valley Elks
Lodge
Wed. Bingo
Doors Open 4:00 p.m. Early Birds 6:30 p.m.
april 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
Doors Prize Drawings
Each Week +
5 Players Spin The
Wheel Of Fortune
— apr. 27 —
End-Of-Month Door Prize Drawing
All Apr. Attendees Eligible
Must Be Present On The 27th To Claim Prize
Each Game Night
2 - $250 Blackout Specials
3 - Lightning Games
1 - Winner Take All Game
The Smallest Bingo In Town
Equals Better Chances To Win!
2126 Knoll Dr., Ventura
P 805-642-1467 P
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i
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1561 Kuehner Dr., Simi Valley
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Ventura Elks Lodge #1430 Bingo
A Ventura Elks Lodge #1430 player,
Fabian Stadler is a “Four Corner
Stamp Bingo” winner.
Debbie Novak is a winner on the “Four
Leaf Clover” and on the “Hard Way
Bingo” at the Ventura Elks Lodge
#1430.
This is the first time Wilma Powell
won two times in one night at Ventura
Elks Lodge #1430.
Vickey Butler is a “Double Bingo”
winner at the Ventura Elks Lodge
#1430.
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4 - BINGO BUGLE - SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIES EDITION april 2015
Where You Can Get
A FREE Bingo Bugle
Renaissance Agoura Hills Hotel
Courtyard Camarillo
Holiday Inn Express Hotel
Residence Inn - Camarillo
Agoura Hills
30100 Agoura Road
Camarillo
4994 Verdugo Way
4444 Central Avenue
2912 Petit Street
Agoura Hills
Camarillo
Camarillo
Camarillo
Professional Wash Center
Carpinteria
4416 Via Real
Motel 6 Santa Barbara - Goleta
Goleta
5897 Calle Real
Half Century Club
Lompoc
341 North N Street
Donut Shop West
Moorpark Community Center
Moorpark
300 W. Los Angeles Ave.
799 Moorpark Avenue
A Street Coin Laundry
C Street Coin Wash
Comfort Inn (near Channel Islands)
Courtyard Oxnard Ventura
Del Playa Inn
Eagles #232
Embassy Suites
Family Laundry
Glass Bottle Liquor
Hilton Garden Inn
Launderland Coin Laundry
Laundromax
Regal Lodge
Residence Inn-River Ridge
Ros-Eda Motel
Oxnard
909 N. Oxnard Blvd.
Oxnard
330 South C Street
Oxnard
1001 Island View Avenue
Oxnard
600 E. Esplanade Drive
Oxnard
711 W. Hueneme Road
Oxnard
4684 Saviers Road
Oxnard
2101 Mandalay Beach Road
Oxnard
111 South Rose Street
Oxnard
344 South Coast HwyOxnard
2000 Solar DriveOxnard
310 W. Pleasant Valley Road
Oxnard
3530 Saviers Road
Oxnard
1012 S. Oxnard Blvd.
Oxnard
2003 W. Vineyard Avenue
Oxnard
1155 Saviers Road
Oxnard
Carpinteria
Goleta
Lompoc
Moorpark
Moorpark
America’s Best Value Inn
Mom’s Laundromat
Seaside Inn & Motel
Surfside Motel
Port Hueneme
340 E. Pleasant Valley Road
705 East Hueneme Road
645 E. Port Hueneme Road
615 E. Hueneme Road
Port Hueneme
Port Hueneme
Port Hueneme
Port Hueneme
Agave Inn
Best Western
Bubbles & Beans
Extended Stay America
House of Laundry
Launderland
North Milpas Laundry
Spudnuts and Donuts
The Sandman Inn
Wash 4 Less
Yum Yum Donuts
Santa Barbara
3222 State Street
2220 Bath Street
1930 De La Vina Street
4870 Calle Real
310 North Milpas Street
2636 De La Vina Street
834 N. Milpas Street
220 West Carrillos #1
3714 State Street
828 Bond Avenue
202 North Milpas Street
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Ocean Gateway Inn
Santa Paula Inn
Santa Paula
350 S. Peck Road
111 N. 8th Street
Best Donuts
Best Western Posada Royale Hotel
Eastside Donuts
Extended Stay America
Grand Vista Hotel
Hair 4 All
Holiday Inn Express
J’s Liquor Market
Stonegate Laundry
Subway
Susana Oaks Postal Center
Simi Valley
2325 Kuehner Drive
1775 Madera Road
5820 E. Los Angeles Ave. #B
2498 Stearns Street
999 Enchanted Way
1413 Kuehner Drive
2550 Erringer Road
5924 E. Los Angeles Ave.
5702 E. Los Angeles Ave.
5827 E. Los Angeles Ave.
1409 Kuehner Drive
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Thousand Oaks
1380 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.
Thousand Oaks
Ventura
363 N. Ventura Avenue
156 N. Ashwood
1050 Schooner Drive
760 S. Seaward Avenue
5818 Valentine Road
5722 Telephone Road
3237 E Main Street
3075 Johnson Drive
2790 E. Thompson Blvd. #B
2611 E. Thompson Blvd. #102
9286 Telephone Road
2055 Harbor Blvd.
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Ventura
Thousand Oaks Coin Laundry
Coin Laundry
College Square Coin Laundry
Four Points by Sheraton
Golden China Restaurant
La Quinta Inn Ventura
Launderland
Mission Bell Motel
Motel 6 Ventura South
Thompson Donuts
Thompson Square Wash & Dry
Tony’s Burrito Hut
Ventura Beach Marriott
Santa Paula
Santa Paula
April 1 - Chumash Casino Resort is
located at 3400 E. Hwy. 246 in Santa
Ynez. They regularly play bingo
on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. The $2.00 Sock
Promotion Jackpot will accumulate
every bingo session until it is hit. In
order to buy-in, you must also buy
into the $1.00 Daily Sock Promo.
The Jackpot applies to the regular
session games only. The Super pack
buy-in will be $27/$46, twelve regular games will pay $500/$1,000, and
the starting time will be 6:00 p.m.
on April 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22,
28 and 29. The Super pack buyin will be $27/$46, twelve regular
games will pay $500/$1,000, and
the starting time will be 1:00 p.m.
on April 4 (Saturday) and 18 (Saturday). A FREE dauber will be given
to each player present with the buyin (while supplies last) on April 5,
Easter Sunday, plus play a Special
game for a chance to win Casino
FREE Play. The Mini-Marathon will
be held on April 5 and 19, and it
will include a $64/$102 buy-in, 40
regular games paying $1,199, and
a starting time of 1:00 p.m. Blast
From The Past Monday will include
an $22/$33 buy-in, 12 regular
games paying $750 and a starting
time of 6:00 p.m. on April 6, 13,
20 and 27 (No Late Birds). If you
and a friend buy-in together and
sit together, you’ll both be winners
if one of you wins on April 7, 14,
21 and 28. Play a Special game for
a chance to win $1,099 in Casino
FREE Play on April 15. The Haku
Special will be played on April 26
when $10,000 must go if it is not
won earlier. See their ad for information about FREE shuttle service to
the casino. For more information,
please call 1-800-CHUMASH or visit
www.chumashcasino.com.
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April 2 - Santa Clara High School
offers bingo on Thursday nights at
2121 Saviers Road in Oxnard. The
doors open at 4:00 p.m. The Early
Birds start at 6:30 p.m. If you
spend $50 or more, you’ll receive
one FREE 4-on-1 with the buy-in all
month long. All regular and Special
games pay $250 each. The Early
Bird games pay $100. They play a
$500 Double Action. You could win
a Door Prize on the third Thursday of
every month. There is a wide variety
of Flashboards. Bingo is played on
paper only (no machines).
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April 1 - The Simi Valley Elks Lodge
#2492 plays bingo on Wednesday
nights. Located at 1561 Kuehner
Drive in Simi Valley, the doors open
at 4:00 p.m. The Early Birds start
at 6:30 p.m. Door Prize Drawings
will be held and five players will spin
the Wheel Of Fortune on April 1, 8,
15, 22 and 29. They play Lightning.
Pull Tabs are available.
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April 2 - St. Peter Claver Bingo is
located at the corner of Stow Street
and Cochran Street across from
Simi Valley High School. The doors
open at 4:30 p.m., and the games
begin at 6:30 p.m. All games always
pay a minimum of $250 each on
Thursday nights. The FREE Progressive game always pays $1,199.
The Coverall starts at 50 numbers.
One number is added each game
night that it is not won. They will
be CLOSED on April 2 for Easter.
#1 $100 Winner - Vivian Gordon of
Ventura, Pleasant Valley Senior Center
COMING
EVENTS
You can visit them on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/stpeterclaverbingo. Major credit cards
are accepted.
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April 2 - Temple Etz Chaim plays
bingo at 1080 East Janss Road
in Thousand Oaks. Games start
at 6:15 p.m. on Thursday nights.
Multiple Socks are possible in April.
Each game night, $100 will be put
into the Sock, plus $1.00 for each
player present. The #1 Sock is at
$360+ as of March 26. The maximum for each Sock is $1,199. When
a Sock reaches $1,199, a new Sock
will start. Each Sock has a separate
number. Three Door Prize Drawings, for a FREE $75 buy-in, will be
held each game night in April. The
Manager’s Special will be on April
2. They will be CLOSED on April
9. Hot dogs will be on the menu on
April 16. When you purchase the
$55 buy-in, you’ll get $5.00 OFF
your buy-in; when you purchase
the $75 buy-in, you’ll get $10 OFF
your buy-in; and when you purchase the $100 buy-in, you’ll get
$15 OFF your buy-in on April 16
for Tax Relief Day. Odd/Even will
be on April 23. The End-Of-Month
Special Door Prize Drawing, for one
month of bingo FREE (a weekly
value of $75), will be held on April
30. The winner must be present on
the 30th. Attend every game night
in April to increase your chances
to win. The bingo hall is equipped
with Wi-Fi.
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April 4 & 6 - St. Rose of Lima Bingo
is played on Monday and Saturday
nights at 1325 Royal Avenue in Simi
Valley. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.
Games start at 6:30 p.m. The lowest buy-in around is $55. Thirty
games pay a minimum of $250 each
on both nights. The Monday and
Saturday Night Special game pays
$250. Both Double Actions pay
$250. One FREE Bonus pack will
be given with the buy-in on April
6 and 11. You’ll receive 24 Max
packs for just $90 on April 6, 13,
18, 20 and 27. One FREE Double
Action will be given with the buy-in
on April 13. A FREE Special will
be given with the buy-in on April
20. Eight players will each win one
night of FREE bingo (a $55 value)
on April 25 and 27. The Knights
of Columbus, Simi Valley Council
#5803 will present their 28th Annual Chili Cook-off and Car Show on
June 14, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. at 1305 Royal Avenue in
Simi Valley. For more information,
please email strosebingosimi@aol.
com or call 805-526-5565.
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April 6 - The Ventura Elks Lodge
#1430 plays bingo on Monday
nights. Located at 2126 Knoll Drive
in Ventura, the doors open at 4:00
p.m. The Early Birds start at 6:30
p.m. They play two $250 Blackout
Specials, three Lightning games and
one Winner Take All game each game
night. The Early Birds pay $100.
Regular games pay $200. The EndOf-Month Door Prize Drawing will be
held on April 27. The winner must
be present on the 27th to claim the
prize. All April attendees are eligible.
The smallest bingo game in town
equals better chances to win.
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May 30 - The $100,000 Bingo
Blowout will be held on May 30
at Nugget Reno. The doors will
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April 2015
Happy Easter Mini Marathon
SUNDAY – APRIL 5
Starts 1pm. $64/$102 Buy-in with 40 regular games
paying $1,199. Play a special game for a chance
to win Casino Free Play. Free dauber while
supplies last.
Bingo Sunday
SUNDAY – APRIL 12
Starts 1pm. $27/$46 Buy-in with 12 regular games
paying $500 or $1,000.
Mini Marathon Sunday
SUNDAY – APRIL 19
Starts 1pm. $64/$102 Buy-in with 40 regular games
paying $1,199.
Haku Special Sunday
SUNDAY – APRIL 26
Starts 1pm. $10,000 must go today if not won earlier.
$27/$50 Buy-in with 15 regular games paying $1,000.
Blast From the Past Mondays
MONDAYS – APRIL 6, 13, 20, 27
Starts 6pm. $22/$33 Buy-in with 12 regular games
paying $750. Extra packs $3. No late birds.
PLANET BINGO
5 New Progressive Jackpots! Have a chance
to win on selected 8 regular session Games!
$2 SOCK PROMOTION
Jackpot accumulates every Bingo session until
it is hit and then starts over. In order to buy in
you must also buy into the $1 daily sock promo.
Jackpot applies to regular session games only.
Sales close at the start of the regular session.
Buddy Night Bingo Tuesdays
TUESDAYS – APRIL 7, 14, 21, 28
Starts 6pm. $27/$46 Super-Pack Buy-in with 12
regular games paying $500/$1,000. Bring a friend,
buy in together, sit together, and if either of you win,
both of you are winners! Buddy winner will receive
$300 in Casino Free Play, multiple winners split,
valid on regular session games. 2-for-1 floor sales
apply to specials only, excludes Lucky 8’s.
Bingo Wednesdays
WEDNESDAYS – APRIL 1, 8, 22, 29
Starts 6pm. $27/$46 Super-Pack Buy-in with 12
regular games paying $500/$1,000.
Tax Day Relief Special
WEDNESDAY – APRIL 15
Starts 6pm. $27/$46 Super-Pack Buy-in with 12
regular games paying $500/$1,000. Play a special
game for a chance to win $1099 in Casino Free Play.
Matinée Saturdays
SATURDAYS – APRIL 4, 18
Starts 1pm. $27/$46 Super-Pack Buy-in with
12 regular games paying $500/$1,000.
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Alvand Transportation 805.325.1358
Fillmore, Santa Paula, Ventura, Panorama City
Alvand Transportation 805.325.1168
Chatsworth, Thousand Oaks,
Woodland Hills, Simi Valley
Roadrunner 800.247.7919
($20 per passenger)
Our Bingo Hall
is smoke-free.
FREE VALET PARKING
800-248-6274
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CASH, VISA, AMERICAN EXPRESS, MASTERCARD
ACCEPTED AT TIME OF BUY-IN
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Doors Open 4:30 p.m. On Both Nights.
Sponsored By The Knights Of Columbus
30 Game Format Starts @ 6:30 p.m.
— April 04 —
CLOSED - Holy Saturday
Happy Easter To All!
— April 11 —
Get 1 Free Bonus Pack With Buy-In
+ Door Prize Drawings
— April 18 —
Purchase 24 Max Packs For Just $90
+ Door Prize Drawings
Mon. & Sat. Night Special
Game Pays $250!
$250
Double Action Will Pay $250
Credit Cards Accepted
Saturday Night Bingo
$55!
Monday Night Bingo
Sponsored By St. Rose Of Lima School
30 Game Format Starts @ 6:30 p.m.
april 04
CLOSED
Holy Saturday
HAPPY EASTER
TO ALL!
Thanks…
For Making Us The #1 Bingo
Hall In Ventura County
— April 25 —
End-Of-Month Bonanza
24 Max Packs Cost
Just $90 Each Monday!
— April 06 —
Get 1 Free Bonus Pack With Buy-In
— April 13 —
Get 1 Free Double Action Pack
With Buy-In
— April 20 —
Get 1 Free Special Pack With Buy-In
— April 27 —
End-Of-Month Bonanza
8 Players Will Each Win A Night
Of free Bingo (A $55 Value)
8 Players Will Each Win A Night
Of free Bingo (A $55 Value)
1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley ✶ 805-526-5565
(Across From Royal High School)
Email Address: [email protected]
The Knights of Columbus, Simi Valley Council #5803
Presents Their
TH
Annual Chili Cook-Off
28th
& Car Show
June 14, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
• Adult Admission…$6.00 • Senior Admission…$5.00 • All Active Duty Military…FREE • Children (6-12)…$3.00 • Chili Taste Tickets…50¢ Each.
Chili Cook-OFF
•1st Place Winner…Cash Award + Trophy
•2nd Place Winner…Cash Award
•3rd Place Winner…Cash Award
•“Peoples Choice” Category Winners Will
Receive Cash Awards As Well As Trophies
•Restaurant Chili Competion.
Best Chili In Town!
Car Show
12 Categories For Classic Vehicles
— Over 125 Cars —
•Muscle Cars
•Custom Cars
•Sport Cars
•Street Rods
•Special Interest Vehicles
•Trucks
Trophies & Prizes Awarded To All Category
Winners Including Best of Show At 3:30 p.m.
Non-Stop Entertainment
•Live Remotes With Local TV & Radio
•Great Live Bands • Royal High Cheerleaders
•Simi Valley Police Department Foundation
•West Valley LAPD Equestrian Unit
•Plus Much, Much More
Food & Craft Booths
•Over 80 Vendor Booths •Hamburgers
•Polish Sausage
•Hot Dogs
•Funnel Cake
•Beer & Margaritas •Ice Cream
•Soda
Game Booths & Rides
•For Children Of All Ages
For More Information
Craft & Vendor Registration...805-558-4328
Car Show Registration............805-559-2944
Chili Cook-Off Registration......805-794-0714
Download Registration Forms Or Check Out The Photos
From Last Year On Our Website At www.chilikc.com
St. Rose Of Lima School Grounds, 1305 Royal Ave., Simi Valley ✶ 805-208-8970
april 2015 BINGO BUGLE - SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIES EDITION - 7
The Simi Valley Elks Lodge #2492 Bingo
A Simi Valley Elks Lodge #2492
player, Erika Calloway is a winner
on a Pull Tab, a “Two Card, Six Pack”
and a “Six Card Bingo”.
Kevin Kaye is a winner on the “Bow
Tie Bingo” at the Simi Valley Elks
Lodge #2492.
Would Ya’ Believe?
Before you ink yourself,
you might want to consider this:
The cost of removing an unwanted
tattoo can be up to 10 times as
much as it cost to get the tattoo.
…During the Victorian era, a welldressed gentleman was never outdoors without a hat, and most had
different hats for different occasions. Of course, the cost of such
haberdashery could mount significantly, so one enterprising British soul registered a design (which
was much less expensive than
registering a patent) for a “duplex
hat”—an elaborate contraption
that, by means of hidden springs,
could convert from a top hat to a
bowler to suit the circumstances.
…The average American parent
gives kids $3.40 from the tooth
fairy for each tooth lost.
…The first canned meat product,
known as Hormel Spiced Ham,
was developed in 1937. Several
imitators followed, and the executives at the Hormel Company,
concerned about the new competition, decided to have a competition to rename the product. The
winner, Broadway actor Kenneth
Daigneau (and brother to the company’s vice president), won $100
for the winning entry: Spam.
…If you’re a pickle-maker in Connecticut, you should know that
your product cannot legally be
considered a pickle unless it
bounces when dropped.
…Philadelphia
brand
cream
cheese was originally made in New
York.
© King Features
Santa­Clara HigH School
Thursday Bingo
Doors Open 4:00 p.m.
Early Birds 6:30 p.m.
Reg. Program 7:15 p.m.
You Could Win A Door Prize On The
Third Thursday Of Every Month!
All Reg. & Special Games Each Pay
Charlotte Hale (l) got a chance to spin
the Wheel at the Simi Valley Elks Lodge
#2492. Cindy Friar is a winner on the
“Double Small Diamond” and on the
“Small Crazy Kite”.
$250
Early Bird Games Pay
$100
ALL MONTH LONG
Spend $50 Or More, And You’ll
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The Buy-in.
$500 Double Action!
ALL Paper Bingo...No Machines
Variety Of Dab & Daub Games Available
Wide Variety Of Flashboards
6 - TV Monitors
Verifiers
Security
2121 Saviers Road., Oxnard
Linda Paine(I) and Joycelyn Wiltz are
dedicated bingo players at the Simi
Continued from page 4
open at 9:30 a.m. Entry tickets
are $90 for two packs. EXTRA
packs cost $20 each. This event
will be played on paper only. See
their ad for a complete schedule of
games and prizes. Twenty of your
favorite Nugget Bingo games will
have prizes ranging from $1,199
to $25,000. There will also be several optional buy-in sessions with
prizes ranging from $500 to $1,199.
There will even be a $15,000 Super Sunday Bingo. All prizes are
subject to 1,000 players. There are
special room rates for bingo players
(subject to availability). For more
information, please call 800-8432427, and ask for the Bingo.
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June 7 - 9, August 30 - September 1 & November 15 - 17 - The
Plaza $200,000 Super Bingo will
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June 14 - The Knights of Colum-
805-483-9502
Valley Elks Lodge #2492.
bus, Simi Valley Council #5803
will present their 28th Annual Chili
Cook-off and Car Show on June 14,
2015, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at 1305 Royal Avenue in Simi Valley.
The admission will be as follows:
Adults - $6.00, Seniors - $5.00, Active Duty Military (with ID) - FREE,
and Children (6 - 12) $3.00. Chili
Taste Tickets will cost 50¢ each.
The 1st Place winner will get a cash
award and a trophy. The 2nd and
3rd Place winners will receive a cash
award. The Car Show will have
twelve categories for classic vehicles
including custom cars, street rods,
muscle cars, sports cars, trucks and
special interest vehicles. Trophies
and prizes will be awarded at 3:30
p.m. There will be live remotes with
local TV and radio, live bands, the
Royal High School Cheerleaders,
the Simi Valley Police Department
Foundation, the West Valley LAPD
Equestrian Unit and more. Over
80 vender booths will have food and
crafts for sale. Game booths and
rides will be available for children
of all ages on June 14, 2015. See
their ad for the different registration
phone numbers. To download registration forms or to check out the
photos from last year, please visit
www.chilikc.com.
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BINGO BUGLE WEEKLY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDnesday
Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
Chumash Casino Bingo
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
6:00 p.m.
(See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino Bingo
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
6:00 p.m.
(See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino Bingo
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
6:00 p.m.
(See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
THURSday
— Santa Barbara County —
— Ventura County —
Camarillo
Pleasant Valley SENIOR CENTER
1605 E. Burnley, Camarillo
3:00 p.m.
(805) 482-4881
Thousand Oaks
Goebel Senior Adult Center
1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks
1:00 p.m.
( 805) 381-2744
Oxnard
VenTURA
Hobson Way Bingo (SCAI - SOS)
Oxnard Performing Arts Center
800 Hobson Way, Oxnard
6:45 Warmies
(805) 986-1424
Ventura Bingo Hall
The Richard H. Bejune Memorial Foundation
3503 Arundell Circle, Ventura
6:30 EB
(805) 658-6674
Simi Valley
ST. ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH
1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley
6:30 EB
(See Ad) (805) 526-5565
Camarillo
Pleasant Valley SENIOR CENTER
1605 E. Burnley, Camarillo
12:00 p.m. (805) 482-4881
Oxnard
Hobson Way Bingo (VCCOA)
Oxnard Performing Arts Center
800 Hobson Way, Oxnard
6:45 Warmies (805) 986-1424
MOORPARK
Moorpark Senior Center Bingo
(American Legion - Moorpark Post #502)
799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark
1:00 p.m.
805-750-0095
Oxnard
SANTA CLARA HIGH SCHOOL
2121 Saviers Road, Oxnard
6:30 EB
(See Ad) (805) 483-9502
Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley Elks Lodge #2492
1561 Kuehner Drive, Simi Valley
6:30 EB
(See Ad)
(805) 522-2492
ST. PETER CLAVER
2380 Stow Street, Simi Valley
6:30 p.m. (See Ad) (805) 526-2781
CLOSED Apr. 2
VENTURA
Thousand Oaks
Ventura Elks Lodge #1430
2126 Knoll Drive, Ventura
6:30 EB
(See Ad) (805) 642-1467
TEMPLE ETZ CHAIM
1080 Janss Road, Thousand Oaks
6:15 p.m. (See Ad) (805) 497-6891
CLOSED Apr. 9
BINGO BUGLE WEEKLY
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad)
1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad)
1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad)
1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad)
1-800-Chumash
april 2015 BINGO BUGLE - SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIES EDITION - 9
BINGO Listings
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
— Santa Barbara County —
Chumash Casino Bingo
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
1:00 p.m.
(See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
OPEN Apr. 4 & 18 ONLY
Chumash Casino Bingo
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
1:00 p.m.
(See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
OPEN Apr. 5
Astrology
april 2015
ARIES
Mar. 21 to Apr. 20
Lucky No. 42 - Magic No. 59
1st thru 6th - Uphill until the 5th.
7th thru 12th - Keep it coming to you the 8th$$
13th thru 18th - RED works 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th - An opportunity for 21st$$$
25th thru 30th - Surprise awaits you 25th-26th!
TAURUS
Apr. 21 to May 21
Lucky No. 60 - Magic No. 49
1st thru 6th - Pull it together to win the 1st$$
7th thru 12th - GREEN’s your power color 11th$
13th thru 18th - BLUE has hope 14th-15th!
19th thru 24th - Strongly favored the 24th$$
25th thru 30th - Your best shot 28th/29th$
GEMINI
— Ventura County —
Camarillo
Pleasant Valley SENIOR CENTER
1605 E. Burnley, Camarillo
12:00 p.m. (805) 482-4881
Thousand Oaks
Goebel Senior Adult Center
1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks
1:00 p.m.
( 805) 381-2744
Simi Valley
ST. ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH
1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley
6:30 EB
(See Ad)
(805) 526-5565
Thousand Oaks
VENTURA
Ventura Bingo Hall
The Richard H. Bejune Memorial Foundation
3503 Arundell Circle, Ventura
12:30 EB
(805) 658-6674
VENTURA
Ventura Bingo Hall
The Richard H. Bejune Memorial Foundation
3503 Arundell Circle, Ventura
6:30 EB
(805) 658-6674
Ventura Bingo Hall
The Richard H. Bejune Memorial Foundation
3503 Arundell Circle, Ventura
6:30 EB
(805) 658-6674
Lucky No. 17 - Magic No. 64
1st thru 6th - Going your way 3rd and 4th$$
7th thru 12th - PURPLE is rewarding 12th$$
13th thru 18th - Put your $$ on RED 16th-17th!$
19th thru 24th - Get busy the 21st!
25th thru 30th - Your fire is stoked 25th-26th$$!
CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Lucky No. 4 - Magic No. 20
1st thru 6th - Engaged to win 1st and 6th$
7th thru 12th - Back off a bit until the 10th.
13th thru 18th - Winning by osmosis 14th-15th$
19th thru 24th - Good fortune the 19th!$
25th thru 30th - Concentrate the 28th and win$
LEO
July 23 to Aug. 23
Goebel Senior Adult Center
1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks
1:00 p.m.
( 805) 381-2744
VENTURA
May 22 to June 21
Lucky No. 11 - Magic No. 65
1st thru 6th - You know how to do it 3rd-4th!
7th thru 12th - Put it on RED 8th/9th$
13th thru 18th - You’re number one 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th - Some possibilities the 21st.
25th thru 30th - Make yourself proud the 26th!
VIRGO
Aug. 24 to Sept. 23
Lucky No. 27 - Magic No. 1
1st thru 6th - You can’t lose 1st-2nd$$
7th thru 12th - Smashing good time 10th-11th!
13th thru 18th - Sluggish after the 15th.
19th thru 24th - Look at 23rd/24th to win$
25th thru 30th - Right up your alley the 28th!
LIBRA
Sept. 24 to Oct. 23
Lucky No. 71 - Magic No. 9
1st thru 6th - Odds are in your favor 3rd-4th!
7th thru 12th - Looking great 8th/9th$$
13th thru 18th - Wise connections 12th-13th!$
19th thru 24th - GREEN/PURPLE best 21st$
25th thru 30th - Give it a go 26th-27th!
SCORPIO
Oct. 24 to Nov. 22
Lucky No. 14 - Magic No. 28
1st thru 6th - Out of this world 1st/2nd$!!
7th thru 12th - Your pockets are full 10th/11th$$
13th thru 18th - BLUE brings $$ 14th-15th!
19th thru 24th - Healthy win 23rd-24th$$
25th thru 30th - Slick strategy 28th/29th!
Between April 13 to 18, please
report any changes or information on special events for
the May issue of the Bingo
Bugle.
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 23 to Dec. 21
Lucky No. 5 - Magic No. 23
1st thru 6th - You can pull it off 3rd/4th$
7th thru 12th - Wake up and win the 8th!
13th thru 18th - Bet your bottom $ the 17th!
19th thru 24th - Some highlights the 22nd.
25th thru 30th - YELLOW shines 25th-26th$$
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22 to Jan. 20
casino Listings
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
Chumash Casino
3400 East Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez
Casino Open 24/7 (See Ad) 1-800-Chumash
Lucky No. 75 - Magic No. 46
1st thru 6th - Fabulous 1st and 6th!
7th thru 12th - You got it going on 10th-11th!$
13th thru 18th - Uncanny luck 14th-15th$$
19th thru 24th - Better than most 18th-19th$!
25th thru 30th - You make it look easy 28th.
AQUARIUS
Jan. 21 to Feb. 19
Lucky No. 61 - Magic No. 3
1st thru 6th - Nicely done 3rd/4th!
7th thru 12th - You’re RED hot the 8th!$
13th thru 18th - Be next in line 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th - ODD chance to win 21st$
25th thru 30th - It’s a breeze the 30th$$
PISCES
Feb. 20 to Mar. 20
Lucky No. 31 - Magic No. 57
1st thru 6th - Show them your stuff 5th/6th$$
7th thru 12th - Get real and win 10th/11th$$
13th thru 18th - It’s a “maybe” the 15th.
19th thru 24th - Bountiful w/BLUE 23rd-24th$$
25th thru 30th - Hang around to see $ 27th.
10 - BINGO BUGLE - SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIES EDITION april 2015
or at home using a portable device.
Treatment Options
Sleep Apnea
Dear Savvy Senior,
W hat ca n you tel l me about
sleep apnea? My husband, who’s
60, has become such a terrible
snorer he wa kes himself up at
night, and he keeps me up too.
Sleepy Shelly
Dear Shelly,
If your husband is a loud snorer who wakes himself up during
sleep, he probably needs to be
tested for sleep apnea, a dangerous disorder that affects around
22 million Americans—and most
don’t even know it.
Sleep apnea is a disorder that
causes a person to stop breathing during sleep, dozens and even
hundreds of t i mes dur i ng t he
night for up to 30 seconds at a
time. Left untreated, it can cause
extreme daytime sleepiness, as
well as a host of serious health
conditions like high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, congestive heart failure, diabetes,
depression a nd gast roesophageal ref lux disease. In fact, it’s
estimated that every year, around
38,000 A mer ica ns die in their
sleep from a hea r t att ack or
stroke because of sleep apnea.
But the good news is that sleep
apnea is very treatable and most
insurance companies, including
Medicare, cover it.
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There are three types of sleep
apnea: obstructive, central and
mixed. Of the three, obstructive
sleep apnea is by fa r the most
common, and occurs when the
throat muscles relax during sleep
blocking the airway.
While anyone can have it, sleep
apnea is most common in people
who are overweight, male, middle-aged and older. For women,
the risk rises after menopause.
The sy mptoms i nclude loud
snor ing (however not ever yone
who snores has apnea), long
pauses of breathing, gasping or
choking during sleep and daytime drowsiness. Because most of
these symptoms happen during
sleep, most people don’t recognize them. It’s usually the person
they’re sleeping with who notices.
Get Help
To help you get a ha ndle on
your husba nd’s problem, t he
American Sleep Apnea Association has several quick diagnostic tests he can take at sleepapnea.org—click on “diagnosis and
treatment.” If you suspect a problem after taking these tests, he
should tr y some self-help measures, including:
Sleeping on his side or stomach:
This will help keep his air ways
open. To promote side sleeping,
there are products available that
can help like the Rematee Bumper Belt (antisnoreshirt.com) and
Sona Pillow (sonapillow.com).
L osi ng weight: Excess body
weight, especia l ly a round t he
neck, puts pressure on the airway, causing it to partially collapse. Even a slight weight loss
may help.
If his problem persists, make
an appointment with his primary
care doctor or a sleep specialist
who will probably recommend an
overnight diagnostic sleep test,
which can take place at a sleep
center (see sleepeducation.com),
If he is diagnosed with apnea,
the most commonly prescribed
treatment is a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device. This involves sleeping with
a snorkel-like mask that’s hooked
up to a machine that gently blows
air up your nose to keep the passages open.
A not her less i nvasive t reatment option is Provent therapy
(proventtherapy.com). This is a
small, disposable patch that fits
over each nostril to improve airf low. A 30 -day supply of these
prescr iption-only patches cost
$65 to $90, but unfortunately, it’s
not currently covered by insurance or Medicare.
If the CPA P or nasa l patches
aren’t an option, an oral appliance that fits into the mouth like
a removable mouth g uard may
be the solution. Oral appliances
work by positioning the lower jaw
slightly forward to keep the airway open during sleep.
If these don’t work, there are
also a variety of surgical options
available to help keep the throat
open and prevent blockages.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit www.SavvySenior.
org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the
NBC Today show and author of The
Savvy Senior book.
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2. In a la rge bowl, whisk to gether flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon; stir
in oats. In medium bowl, w ith
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