Blog archive
November 2024
Review of Racism in Our Local Past
11/20/2024
Creative Juices Flow in The Village
11/19/2024
Checking In by Ed Rinderle
11/15/2024
Eagle Poem by Joy Harjo
11/15/2024
I Shall Forget You Presently, My Dear (Sonnet IV) by Edna St. Vincent Millay
11/15/2024
Pictures From Brueghel by William Carlos Williams
11/15/2024
October 2024
ARBORIST WALK: NOT FOR TREE HUGGERS ONLY!
10/29/2024
Bill Wishner: Visual Hunter
10/29/2024
Can a Village Group Fix Our Healthcare System?
10/29/2024
Community Board Directors Strengthen Village Board
10/29/2024
Connecting with Village Connections: The A, B, C, & D’s of Medicare @ 65+
10/29/2024
Grief is a Journey: Two Paths Taken
10/29/2024
Message from the President
10/29/2024
Promoting Informed & Involved Voters
10/29/2024
What Will Be Your Legacy?
10/29/2024
1619, Approaching the Election...
10/27/2024
Beyond and Within the Village - A Star is Born
10/17/2024
Happiness by Priscilla Leonard
10/11/2024
Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden
10/11/2024
Unpainted Door by Louise Gluck
10/11/2024
In the Evening by Billy Collins
10/10/2024
Wild Geese by Mary Oliver
10/10/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024
September 2024
Connecting with Village Connections
09/30/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
09/27/2024
Reflection on Life
09/20/2024
Expanding the Possibilities
09/19/2024
Need a Ride? No Problem!
09/17/2024
Security When Aging (Especially If You Are Single)
09/17/2024
The Bridge Begins at Thanksgiving
09/17/2024
The Power of Collective Service: Putting the Village First
09/17/2024
Tino Melchor - A Mentor for Young Teens in the Making
09/17/2024
Village Party Bus Delivers FUN
09/17/2024
We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know: That’s Why We Have Educational Programs
09/17/2024
On Rereading Tolle by Ed Rinderle
09/10/2024
Autumn Leaves
09/09/2024
August 2024
1619 Wide Ranging Interests
08/19/2024
1619 Wide Ranging Interests
08/19/2024
First Anniversary
08/19/2024
Alexandra Leaving by Leonard Cohen
08/16/2024
Muse des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden
08/16/2024
The God Abandons Antony by Constantinos P. Cavafy
08/16/2024
Ch – Ch – Ch –Changes
08/15/2024
Cultural Activities Team offers an ‘embarrassment of riches’
08/15/2024
Engaging in Pasadena Village
08/15/2024
Future Housing Options
08/15/2024
Message from the President
08/15/2024
There Are Authors Among Us
08/15/2024
Villagers Welcome New Members at the Tournament Park Picnic
08/15/2024
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
08/14/2024
A narrow Fellow in the Grass by Emily Dickinson
08/13/2024
Haikus
08/13/2024
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
08/13/2024
Poem 20 by Pablo Neruda
08/13/2024
Still I Rise by Maya Angelou
08/13/2024
Trees by Joyce Kilmer
08/13/2024
July 2024
Alma Stokes, The Struggle in Pasadena
07/25/2024
A Poetry Gathering: Liberating Experiences Available
07/19/2024
Civil Rights Movement Series
07/19/2024
Happy Hours in Pasadena: A Villager’s Perspective
07/19/2024
Pasadena Village and the National Dialogue on Villages and Healthy Aging Research
07/19/2024
President's Message
07/19/2024
The Kern River Rafting Caper
07/19/2024
The Village Artists Group creates creative camaraderie
07/19/2024
An Example of Inherent Racism
07/14/2024
Current, Upcoming Events
07/04/2024
June 2024
No Real Recourse For Discrimination
06/30/2024
A Personal Statement of Strength and Well-Being
06/25/2024
Juneteenth Reflections
06/24/2024
Reflections on 2023-2025
06/21/2024
Reactions and Reflections Re: Juneteenth
06/19/2024
As Our Organization Grows, Villagers Recall Personal Highlights
06/17/2024
From the Outgoing President
06/17/2024
Letter from the Incoming President: Beginning Our ‘Lagniappe’ Year
06/17/2024
The Editorial Team Looks Back: Creating the Voice of the Village
06/17/2024
This Year's Resource Fair was the Most Successful Ever
06/17/2024
Telling the Whole Story
06/12/2024
Nashville
06/10/2024
May 2024
Emergency Preparedness: Are You Ready?
05/28/2024
Farewell from the 2023/24 Social Work Interns
05/28/2024
Gina on the Horizon
05/28/2024
Mark Your Calendars for the Healthy Aging Research California Virtual Summit
05/28/2024
Meet Our New Development Associate
05/28/2024
Putting the Strategic Plan into Practice
05/28/2024
Washington Park: Pasadena’s Rediscovered Gem
05/28/2024
Introducing Civil Rights Discussions
05/22/2024
Rumor of Humor #2416
05/14/2024
Rumor of Humor #2417
05/14/2024
Rumor of Humor #2417
05/14/2024
Rumor of Humor #2418
05/14/2024
Springtime Visitors
05/07/2024
Freezing for a Good Cause – Credit, That Is
05/02/2024
No Discussion Meeting on May 3rd
05/02/2024
An Apparently Normal Person Author Presentation and Book-signing
05/01/2024
Flintridge Center: Pasadena Village’s Neighbor That Changes Lives
05/01/2024
Pasadena Celebrates Older Americans Month 2024
05/01/2024
The 2024 Pasadena Village Volunteer Appreciation Lunch
05/01/2024
Woman of the Year: Katy Townsend
05/01/2024
April 2024
Rumor of Humor #2410
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2411
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2412
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2413
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2414
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2415
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2416
04/28/2024
Stimulated by "Caste"
04/22/2024
Tulsa reparations, Religion and Politics
04/09/2024
March 2024
Trumps War with Black Women
03/31/2024
Addressing The Needs of Older Adults Through Pasadena Village
03/25/2024
Coming Soon: More Resources for Older Americans, Online and in Person
03/25/2024
Community Building Locally and Nationally
03/25/2024
Preparing for the Future with Ready or Not
03/25/2024
Volunteering is at The Heart of the Village
03/25/2024
Women's Liberation: Then and Now
03/25/2024
Writing Memoirs Together
03/25/2024
Current Views on Current Events
03/20/2024
Unchained
03/18/2024
Rumr of Humor issue # 2409
03/10/2024
Blacks Portrayed by European Artists
03/03/2024
Rumor of Humor #2408
03/03/2024
February 2024
Caring for Ourselves and Each Other
02/27/2024
Doug Colliflower Honored
02/27/2024
Great Decisions Connects Us to the Worldwide Community
02/27/2024
Letter from the President
02/27/2024
Pasadena Village's Impact
02/27/2024
The Power of Touch
02/27/2024
Villages as a New Approach to Aging
02/27/2024
Addressing Gang Violence in Pasadena-Altadena
02/21/2024
Rumor of Humor Issue 2407
02/19/2024
Thank You For Caring.
02/12/2024
Rumor of Humor 2405
02/11/2024
Curve Balls
02/10/2024
Sylvan Lane
02/10/2024
Rumor of Humor 2404
02/09/2024
Larry Duplechan, Blacks in Film
02/03/2024
January 2024
Pasadena Village Joins Community Partners in Vaccination Campaign
01/29/2024
Rumor of Humor #2403
01/28/2024
Pasadena Village Joins Two Healthy Aging Resource Projects
01/25/2024
Decluttering: Do It Now
01/24/2024
Village Volunteers Contribute to the Huntington Magic
01/24/2024
Villagers Creating Community
01/24/2024
Villagers Reflect on Black History Month
01/24/2024
Walk With Ease, 2024
01/24/2024
Wide Ranging Discussion on Current Issues
01/22/2024
Wide Ranging Discussion on Current Issues
01/22/2024
Rumor of Humor # 2402
01/21/2024
Rumor of Humor # 2401
01/15/2024
Re- Entry Programs, a Personal Experience
01/08/2024
Freezing for a Good Cause – Credit, That Is
By Suzi HogePosted: 05/02/2024
If you are like many other Americans, you may have been receiving multiple notifications informing you that your personal information or your personal data has or may have been compromised. Sometimes it is just a notification. Some notices also include a “complimentary” one- or two-year membership to a credit-monitoring company, with a website address and code to use to enroll.
What to do?
After receiving four of these notices from major “secure” sources in the last year, I decided it was time to freeze my credit. I am inviting you along to see how it is done. This is the layperson’s version — no fancy financial talk.
What is a credit freeze? (It is also called a security freeze.) This freeze stops businesses or individuals from being able to check your credit report, which is routinely done when you open a credit card, apply for a job, rent an apartment, buy a car, etc. This freeze makes it harder for identity thieves to open new accounts in your name. It is free to put a credit freeze on permanently or temporarily, and to lift it.
How do you do a credit freeze? You will need to contact the credit monitoring companies. You can do this by creating an account, whether online, by telephone, or by mail. You get to choose the method. But you must do it 3 times. There are 3 credit monitoring companies – Experian, Equifax, and Trans-Union. Each of these companies is in the business of rating your credit and selling this rating to folks who do business with you.
In this article I will lay out the alternative methods separately.
What information will you need?
· Full name
· Social Security number
· Date of birth
· Current address — and previous address if less than 5 years
· Copy of a government-issued identification (if doing it by mail)
· Utility bill, bank, or insurance statement with name and address (if by mail)
You will set up a password OR pin number for each account — very important to write these down, as they will be needed to unfreeze your account.
Note: Unfreezing accounts take 1 hour through online or phone methods – 3 business days for written method.
Want to apply for your credit freeze online?
You will need to create an account for each credit monitoring company.
First, look over the items that are needed and gather them before you begin. Also, have paper and pen/pencil handy for noting website address, passwords, etc. Engage your patience, as you will move through several screens to get where you want to go. It is not hard, just a bit tedious. Have your cell phone handy, as verification codes will be messaged to you.
Experian Security Freeze – www.experian.com
Home on the website opens up.
Top right – select sign in
Then another screen opens – You can select “Create an account” or “Need help with credit freeze”
Create an Account. Fill in the needed information to create an account.
You may have to provide the last four digits of your Social Security number and then your mobile phone number.
You may get a list of statements that you’ll need to read over and choose the correct answer or “none of the above.” This is to confirm your identity.
You’ll need to provide a user name and password. (minimum of 8 characters, at least 1 upper case, 1 lower case, 1 number, and 1 special character).
Then your account will be created.
You’ll be asked to select a security question and provide an answer.
Wait, you are not done yet.
After you have an account, you need to freeze your credit.
The initial page that opens says “credit lock” – Scroll to the bottom of the page to select Security Freeze.
Think 2 steps for each company – create an account --- and then freeze!
Equifax Security Freeze – www.equifax.com
From the home page, go to the Consumer Services Center, then Credit Freeze. You’ll need to set up an account with a user name and password. A code will be sent to your cell phone and you’ll need to input the code (to confirm your identity). Step 2 – freeze your credit. You can download a pdf of the freeze notification if you would like.
Transunion Security Freeze - www.transunion.com
Home page – you can select “Add a Freeze” – which will lead you to create an account. You will need to provide a user name and password. Also select a security question and answer. This company emailed a verification where I needed to confirm my email. I had to select a secret question and answer. A code was sent to my phone to verify identity. Once all done with this, I could freeze my credit.
Want to apply for your credit freeze by phone?
First, look over the items that are needed and gather them before you begin. Also have paper and pen/pencil handy for noting information, passwords, etc.
Experian Security Freeze – 1-888-397-3742
Equifax Security Freeze – 1-888-378-4329
TransUnion Security Freeze – 1-800-916-8800
Want to apply for your credit freeze by mail?
First, look over the items that are needed and gather them before you begin. Also have paper and pen/pencil handy.
o Experian Security Freeze – PO Box 9554, Allen, Texas 75013
o Equifax Security Freeze – PO Box 105788, Atlanta, Georgia 30348
o TransUnion Security Freeze – PO Box 160, Woodlyn, Pennsylvania 19094
To freeze your credit report by mail, you can write to each of the addresses listed above. Written requests should include the following:
· Your full name, including middle initial (and generation)
· Social Security number
· Complete addresses for the past two years
· Date of birth
· One copy of a government-issued identification card, such as a driver's license or state ID card
· One copy of a utility bill, bank or insurance statement or similar
Notes from a user:
I worked through freezing credit online and then observed my husband freezing his and taking notes for this article. Different screens came up, so, while I tried to be specific, be prepared to flex and read screens carefully to get where you want to go.
One of the letters I received contained a two-year paid membership to Experian IdentifyWorks. I signed in, put in the special activation code and created a membership. Interestingly, I could not then access anything to get to freezing my credit.
Plan B – I signed into Experian.com, opened a different account there with a different email and password. After that account was opened, I could then freeze my credit.
With Transunion the final action to open an account was to confirm my email. An activation email was sent. I opened it immediately, hit the activation button, but was greeted by “activation email has expired.” After trying this several times, I vowed to return on a weekday when I could call the 800 help number as needed. On that day, I had to sign in and was able to do the activation easily. Then, on to freezing the account.
For a show & tell video on YouTube: “All Things Secure – How to Do a Credit Freeze” https://youtu.be/AV70YFXIQa8?si=D1n82saEEoWyCKhL
Other resources:
https://states.aarp.org/maine/scam-prevention-tip-place-a-freeze-on-your-credit-report
https://www.usa.gov/credit-freeze