CompIimentary Road Kit for AAA Licensed Drivers

had the local Glazier replace a broken pane in one of those similar windows over 35 years ago. He could not find the plastic to use to hold the window pane in, so he used plain old Glaziers Putty. It has been leak free, and held just fine all these years. Use Glaziers Putty, form a thin roll in your hands, and place it all around the outside frame, then press your pane into that, forming a thin seal and then place more putty around the inside, tooling it into a beveled gasket all around the inside of the pane and the frame. This should seal and secure the pane in it's bed and stay for a long time.
 
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Emergency Roadside Assistance

Congratulations! You Qualify for the Executive Roadside Assistance Kit
 

As part of a ongoing regional safety initiative, AAA is providing a limited number of Executive Roadside Assistance Kits to residents in your region.

What's Inside in the Kit

This Enhanced Roadside Assistance Kit is organized to ensure you have the essentials needed during unexpected roadside situations. The kit contains:

AAA Double-Sided Travel Bag
AAA 8-Gauge Booster Leads
First Aid Pack
Safety Jacket
Puncture Repair Kit
Battery Checker
Utility Blade
AAA Aluminum Flashlight
Emergency Signal
Emergency Cover
Reflective Sign
Duct Adhesive
LED Safety Flare
Waterproof Sheet

And much more is included to support your safety during roadside emergencies. This comprehensive kit has been specifically designed for AAA members!

Limited Supply Available: While this is a community-supported program, the number of kits is limited. We encourage you to reserve yours before stock runs out.

Thank you for being a appreciated AAA member and for your continued commitment to road safety.

 
From: Priya Nair Date: October 16, 2025, 07:10 AM Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well. Lately, I've been mapping local walking routes and thought it would be fun to share our favorite short trails and snack ideas. I recently finished a gentle loop near the lake, and it turned out lovely! Does anyone have any go-to routes or packing tips they'd like to share Looking forward to hearing your notes! <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>

Best, Priya From: Ethan Cole Date: October 16, 2025, 08:32 AM Hi Priya and crew, That sounds great, Priya! One of my preferred routes is the ridge path behind the library. I use light intervals with steady pacing to keep it engaging. It's quick, refreshing, and easy to repeat. A helpful tip I can share: mark your waypoints before heading out. It makes the outing smoother, especially when you're trying a new loop. Happy exploring! Cheers, Ethan <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>

From: Maya Lin Date: October 16, 2025, 10:18 AM Good morning all, Priya, your lake loop sounds inviting! I enjoy city walks that include small parks. Recently, I completed a route that threads murals and cafés. It's colorful and relaxing without being too long. Ethan, planning waypoints in advance really helps. I also like to sketch a tiny map, with times and rest spots noted. It keeps me on track and prevents detours. Can't wait to read more! Warm regards, Maya <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
From: Oliver Brooks Date: October 16, 2025, 12:47 PM Hello everyone, Great to hear these ideas! I've been tracking stair climbs lately. My latest path uses the river steps and a hill section for variety. It's practical for a quick midday reset. One tip for pacing: keep your strides even and your shoulders relaxed. It helps with rhythm and keeps the walk comfortable. Looking forward to more notes! Regards, Oliver

 
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