Sunday, November 23, 2014

Can i change my kids ssi to kansas city? -

herehttp://www.ssa.gov/

Yes, if they live there. You will be changing the state from which you receive benefits, not the city. Not sure if you re speaking of KC, Missouri, or KC, Kansas. But yes, if you and they have established residency in another state, you should go to the nearest Social Security office and report the change. You will most likely be required to provide proof of residency, such as rent or mortgage receipts and utility bills.

Free parking on streets on Drexels campus? -

Where is there free street parking on Drexel s campus (University City)? I know about Powelton Ave, but there are never any open spots! By free parking I mean 24/7 parking (not 2 hours or anything, somewhere that I can park and leave my car for a few days..)Paying for drexel s parking garage is causing me to go broke so next term im not renewing my parking permit and wanted to make a list of the free parking streets.Thanks!

There is free parking on 34th St. North of market, Free parking on Arch St. between 33rd and 34th, free parking on Race St., Filbert St. is a good spot right off of 34th. Powelton, like you said, and there is some free parking along Lancaster Ave.

Unfortunately there aren t any. Powelton Ave is the only place you can park. Unless you park in west philly parking lot and pay $2 a day - but then you would have to take the Lucy which, I am not sure if you have to pay or not-because you are a student. If you take notice-they are re-doing the pavements up market street. They are making market a two car lane street, so even the parking meters are being taken out and eliminated! There s always parking on Chestnut street but you would have to go to your car every 2 hours and pay via quarters or smart card which is sold at Wawa and 7 Eleven.Drexels parking garage is very expensive, as well as other parking lots in the area. I parked down at 30th street and pay $120 a month to park. It s insane- during the nicer months, I just take Septa and save myself some money.

If you really don t mind the walk, Spring Garden has open spots along the streets. It s a pretty long walk to campus though. I park in garage and yeah, expensive as hell and it s starting to get crowded. Of course, you can drive around and try to park up at 33th and 34th, but it s always full and rarely any spots.

Market Street has always been 4 lanes...the construction corresponds to the new athletic center.Powelton always had the best turnover for me. I d pass the block once and not see a thing, come back in 2-3 minutes and have plenty of spots...it just takes patience. 33-36th Street are all free parking up past Market (there are a few meters on 36th IIRC). Hamilton is also an alright street, though I don t know if I d hit it alone.

What the temperature in LA California in february? -

i maybe going on vacation there in february. but i don t want to go if its cold. Please tell me what the weather gonna be like?

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february is still considered winter so it will be mild to cold. high temperatures are usually in the high 60 s with occasional 70 s. low temperatues are usually between 45 and 60 degrees. it doesn t snow but there will be possible rain. so if you were planning to do a lot of outdoor activites it will be kind of cold. way to cold for the beach. if i were you i would wait til june or july that is when the weather is the best.

its usually pleasant, but this year we are expecting bunches of rain, due to el nino. Or we can have a heat wave in the 90 s like last year,

about 50-60 degrees

Just bring some extra clothes with you there are warm and cold days :)

How much spending money should we bring to NYC? -

We re both 18, from New Jersey, going to Times Square/Theater District to go see things like the xmas tree, etc. We aren t sure what we re going to do.....dinner is taken care of, and so are the train tickets. We might randomly hit up the wax museum or go on a tour bus. How much money is safe to not run out?

$300.00 is fine. Bring credit cards and ATM cards and if you need more you can get it.I am going to post links to several articles about what to see in New York at Christmas, How to Use the Trains and the cheapest times for Museums. Be sure to read to the end, because links to various websites are listed there that will be helpful too:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article��http://www.associatedcontent.com/article��http://www.associatedcontent.com/article��

How long you re staying in the city? If you re staying 2 or 3 day, some thing in the neighborhood of $500 will do. Any day beyond that will cost you. Just make sure, you spend it wisely.Good luck

Where can I get a list of quot;free admissionquot; days at Chicago museums? -

I��m visiting Chicago and have plenty of time, but not money, to go to the museums.

See sites below. Good idea to call the museum you choose and verify that the free day info is accurate.

Well if you have a Library card from the CPL then you can rent a card for free for 7 days. There are passes for every museum.

Go to the website of the museum itself. http://www.fieldmuseum.org/http://www.artic.edu/aic/http://www.sheddaquarium.org/

Am flying into Chicago OHare next week and would like to know the best way to get to Downtown on a low budget? -

I am trying to get to 401 S Lasalle Street, so I am guessing that is downtown Chicago. Please help. Thank you.

O Hare has a train station inside of it, this is the blue line which goes to downtown and the west side, so you would take the blue line and get off at LaSalle, this is on the same block as 401 s Lasalle.Trains cost 2.25 per ride, but you can buy passes which are unlimited rides for 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, or 30 days. You can purchase these at the O Hare train station, 1 day passes are $5.75, 3 day passes are $14, 7 day passes are $23 and 30 day passes are $86. I hope this helps and have a good time in Chicago!

the blue line train is cheapest and fastest. it s $2.25 a ride with cash or you can buy 3 day or week long tourist passes and ride an unlimited number of times in that period. the trains and buses here will get you anywhere in the city except really far south.for maps, schedules and to order passes online their website is transitchicago.com. i d advise buying a pass once you get here though (o hare has a pass machine in the station) as the cta is notoriously disorganized and the odds of them mailing you something within a week are slim to none.

Soon as you get off the Air Plane go CTA Public transportation go straight to down town you see State and Lasalle street exit . If you take a taxi your going to pay to much all you,ll have to do then is hop on a bus for a couple blocks.

you can take the Subway. The Blue Line trains under O hare take you into the Loop under Dearborn and other downtown streets. Not far from LaSalle

Blue line Subway trains go right from under the airport into the Chicago Loop under neath some of the Dowtown streets, and it is only a couple of bucks

Take the blue line from O Hare and get off at the LaSalle stop.

none. a cab will cost 30-75 dollars.

What is Charleston, South Carolina like? -

In a little over a year I will be living in Charleston. After I graduate from basic training (Navy) I will be going through training for 2 years. This training is in Charleston. I have never lived in a state other than Michigan. So if anyone has any info. it will be greatly appreciated.

I only visited there a couple of days in the spring. I thought it was a lovely city. Very historical. Some great food. Easy to get around town. Friendly people. Enjoy your stay. Explore everything while you have the chance.

Exactly. It s hot and humid in the summer, and I love it. I could live there. When you have time off, visit the great beaches (Folly beach, Kiawah island, etc.) Then check out the old south with a trip to Savannah. Use your leave time to explore the coast. It s the OCEAN man. Nothing better. The only downside is that there is no snow (but also, no bone-chilling cold). I m from the Northeast and I love Charleston. First time I went there was to visit my uncle who was stationed with the Navy there. And Charleston is a true antebellum city. You ll be fine.

It sounds like you re going to Goose Creek. It s not in Charleston proper but up the road a few miles.Here s some links to help:http://www.cityofgoosecreek.com/http://www.charlestoncvb.com/http://www.militaryconnection.com/navyba��Do you need someone to pick you up at the airport? Do you have a command sponsor? Do you know your command? I don t want to scare you but, these questions need to be answered as well. I retired in Goose Creek 16 years ago. Naturally things have changed but we do go down every so often to see friends.

It s really hot and humid, I couldn t get used to it.

Currently in California and contemplating on moving to Colorado. Good or bad idea? -

My husband and I currently live with his parents, in a very luxurious home here in California. However, just like in any other case where you are under someone else s roof there are stipulations. His parents have a house in Colorado. They have offered to rent it out to us, we will be splitting the cost with my sister in law who will be attending school there. My ultimate issue is leaving my job of 5 years. I really don t like the company and have been looking to move, but with my husband currently depending on unemployment, and knowing that I may be temporarily unemployed on Colorado, I ve become a little hesitant. On a lighter note, I see it as a new beginning for our family of 3 and to finaly be on our own . I will cashing in on my vacation, and this will be Jan of 2010 so our taxes will come shortly. Is this a good or bad move?

Bad idea don t move until you have a job lined up

are you serious??? this MUST be a joke...let me get this straight:::1.you and your husband live in his parents house--first red flag2. you and your husnband want to split the cost with your sister in law--2nd red flag3. your husband is on unemployment --3rd red flag4. family of three --4th red flag5. on your own ??? you should ve been on your own a hell of a long time agothis sounds like a jerry springer show

Maybe your husband should move first to Colorado while your still working in California! Until he get s settled in over there and possibly find employment, she should then follow. Good luck.

Vacation for a family of 3 for a week in florida under $800 in March 2010? -

Me, my wife and 3 year old daughter would like to vacation in florida for a week. We would prefer to relax rather than going to Disney all. Any suggestions for places. Preferably close to beach!

A resort for only $800 a week? Near a beach? And then you want to have the $800 to include food and beverages. The time you want it for is Spring Break. The entire month of March is considered season prices. You might find this type of price in the off-season in a very run down Motel . You will defiantly need to try the State Parks. Best of luck

Are you driving distance or would you be flying? If flying it s pretty unlikely that you would be able to do it for $800. Plane tickets even from NY or Boston are over $200 each and if you re coming from the west even more. If you got a hotel in the middle of nowhere you could do it but anything remotely near the beach is going to be $100 a night. Not trying to burst your bubble or be rude, just stating the facts. My mom is a travel agent and she s been looking for this same trip for someone and they can t find it under $1200.

There are many privately owned motels that are very cheap in the Clearwater Beach/ St. Petersburg area. However, they charge $10 a night for an extra person (including children) beyond 2 adults.Plus, some are not the cleanest. I wouldn t take my 2 year old. They have cockroaches. It s the tropics after all.June is more affordable. I went to St. Pete (Beach) in June with my 6 month old. We stayed at the Alden. It s not privately owned, but it s only around $119 a night with no extra person charge.They are a very nice family oriented hotel located on the beach.We ve also stayed at the Gulf Towers in Indian Rocks Beach, which is a little South from Clearwater Beach. It was $600 for 7 days. That s when we just had our son who was 7 or 8 at the time. The room was clean, but the hallways were dirty and needed painting, maybe carpet cleaning.They only had one washer and one dryer. I ve found that a lot of those privately owned places only have one washer and one dryer.But, it was on the beach. You may find a good deal by looking on this site. I don t think that many travel agents know about these privately owned places.http://www.floridasbeach.com/

Camping at one of the many state parks come to mind. I suggest Fort DeSoto Park, Tierra Verde, FL . Check out the State of Florida Tourism Dept.

Wedding at glensheen mansion? -

i was wondering if anyone knew how much money it is to have your wedding at glensheen mansion in duluth mn?

hi there,information on this link for you ,tele_phone,fax numbers,and email address,plus two more webs sites,and they are on facebook,give them a call and ask.good luck..Weddings can be scheduled in the gardens ,unable to aquire price..http://horticulture.cfans.umn.edu/garden��http://www.facebook.com/pages/Duluth-MN/��regards pops.

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