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* “Old pantyhose can be washed and cut up to use as stuffing for a toy. The same is true for other light materials. This can be a good way to get one more use out of something rather than putting it in the trash bin.” -- P.L. in Pennsylvania
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• 8 1-inch-thick bread slices, cut from a country or peasant loaf
• 2 cups half-and-half
• 4 egg yolks
• 3 tablespoons light brown sugar
• 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, plus 1/2 teaspoon
• 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
• 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
• 1/2 cup sour cream
• 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
• 1/3 cup strawberry jam or preserves (see note 2)
1. Arrange a rack at center position and preheat the oven to 400 F. Place the bread slices on a baking sheet and bake until dry and very lightly browned, about 8 minutes per side. Watch carefully so that the bread does not burn. Remove the bread from the oven and reduce the oven temperature to 200 F.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the half-and-half, egg yolks, brown sugar, 1 tablespoon vanilla, and cinnamon. Pour the mixture into a shallow pan (a 9-by-13-inch glass baking dish works well). Add the
large plate or platter
3. Place a large, heavy frying pan over low to medium heat. Add about 2 teaspoons of the butter, or enough to coat the bottom of the pan lightly. When melted, add enough bread slices to fit comfortably in a single layer. Cook slowly until the slices are golden brown and crisp on both sides, about 4 minutes per side. Remove to a baking sheet and place in the warm oven. Repeat, adding more butter to the pan as needed until all the bread slices have been sautéed.
4. In a small bowl, stir together the sour cream, granulated sugar and remaining 1/2 teaspoon vanilla.
5. When ready to serve, spread each toast with a thin coating of strawberry jam and top with a dollop of sweetened sour cream.
Note 1: The best bread for this dish is an unsliced loaf of good-quality peasant or country bread, preferably one without an extra-hard crust. One that is rectangular, rather than round, is more convenient, but either will do. Cut off the ends of the loaf, and reserve for another use. Then slice the bread into 1-inch-thick slices. If your loaf is large and the slices seem large, cut them in half.
Note 2: You can try other jams, preserves or marmalades. Cherry, raspberry or peach preserves and orange marmalade are other possibilities.
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Today’s digital world has given rise to fast, stinted communications. According to the Pew Research Center, texting is the most widely used smartphone app, with 97 percent of Americans using it at least once a day. Across the globe, 8.3 trillion text messages are sent each year. That translates to roughly 16 million messages per minute.
In addition to text messaging, social media posts are generally concise and short on depth. The written form of communication has changed dramatically in the last decade, as letter-writing and other forms of prose have all but faded away.
But come Valentine’s Day, it can be special to dust off that pen and paper to express oneself via the written word in the name of love. Love letters are cherished keepsakes that can be kept for years. Such couples can illustrate a couple’s present-day love for one another and shed insight on their relationship years later. Here are some steps for writing a romantic love letter or note.
• Jot down ideas and inspiration. Make a list of attributes and qualities in a spouse or romantic interest that you would like to highlight. Write down phrases and terms that come to mind. These words can serve as the foundation for the letter.
• Categorize your thoughts into three areas. Jot down things that you like and love about the person, things that the person may do for you or your family that you appreciate, and various memories from throughout the years.
• Write what you know. Do not feel pressured to make this letter more complicated than it has to be. The words will come when you write from the heart. While you can use other letters to spur ideas, do not lose your voice or try to mimic someone else’s work.
• Make the letter personal and specific. Small details are important and makelovelettersmoremeaningful.Suchdetailsillustratetoasignificant other that this letter was specifically written with them in mind.
• Disregard length. The letter does not have to be a certain length. Whether it is a paragraph or several pages, the letter will be a successs if it says what you want to express. It doesn’t have to be long if that’s not your style.
Writing a love letter can be a wonderful way to express romantic sentiments this Valentine’s Day.
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2 tablespoons shaved chocolate for garnish (optional)
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Next, help reduce Sugar’s anxiety by helping her associate car rides with good things. is will take a little extra time and e ort each day, but it’s worth it.
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PancakeBreakfast - Comeand joinusforourPancakeBreakfastat WNYGas&SteamClubhouse, 10294GillateRd.Wewillhaveall ofyourfavorites;pancakes,sausage,eggs,Frenchtoast,home fries,cookedonions,coffeeand juice.$10Adults,$5children5-12, 4andunderfree.HeldFebruary19 from7:30am-12noon.www. alexandersteamshow.com
AlexanderFireDept.Valentine’s Steak DinnerandDance -Saturday,February18th-AlexanderF.D. Valentine’sSteakDinnerandDance -Doorsopenat6:30,dinnerat 7:00p.m.-musicbyRedCreek Band-Ticketsare$30/singleor $50/couple-advancedticketsonly bycallingHeidiat585-813-6598.
BATAVIA
ValentineVendor&CraftShows - Heart toHeartDayfromyour hearttoourssowecanhelpothers ValentineVendor&CraftShow. Saturday,February11,2023,10am to4pm.QualityInn&SuitesPalm IslandIndoorWaterpark,8250Park Rd.,Batavia.Justminutesoffof NYSThruwayanddowntheroad fromBataviaDownsCasino. Hostedby:FriendsandFamilies MuscularDisordersFoundationisa 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.
VFWPost1602SpaghettiDinner - VFW Post1602Auxiliary,25EdwardsSt,BataviaishostingaSpaghettiDinneronSaturday,February 11,2023from4PMtillSoldout. $14Donation/Dinner.PresaleTicketsRecommended.Tickets availableatthePostorbycalling 585-344-3249after4:30PMon Wednesday,Friday,Saturdayand Sunday.MusicbyMaddie&Timmy P.Bandfrom6PM-9PM.Opento thePublic.
ZontaClubofBatavia-Genesee County LUCKY NUMBER LUNCHEON.31stANNUAL LUNCHEON-DIAMONDSand DENIM.Saturday,March18,2023 attheBataviaDowns-Batavia. Tickets$35(PreSaleOnly).Deadline March5th.ForTicketsContact:Lisa -LPaulKhan@gmail.comorCathy: cathu78@yahoo.com.Or“Venmo” Call:585-297-0682ZontaClubof Batavia@ZontaClub-ofBatavia. Doorsopenat10:30am,Lunchat Noon,AuctionStartsat1:30pm.All proceedsbenefitourScholarship andLocalServiceProjects.
DineOutFundraiser for the DownSyndromeSupportGroup. HeldattheMissBataviaDineron Wednesday,February8,2023from 4:00pmto9:00pm.ShowYour Support!
DarienFireCompany-Daytona 500 RaffleParty -TheDarienFire Companyat10537AlleghanyRoad inDarienishavingaDaytona500 RafflePartyonFebruary19.Doors open1pm.Foodandbeverages includedonpremises.Wehave largeTVstowatchtherace.Outsidesnacksarewelcome.Grand Prize:2ticketstotheCokeZero 400Race8/26/23includingAirfare andHotel.2ndPrize:$250.00 Cash.3rdPrize:$200.00Cash.The partydaywillincludemanyside raffles,lottotreeand50/50.Presale ticketscanbepurchasedthruany volunteerfireassociate,Monday evenings7pmatthefirehallorat DarienAutoParts585-547-2221.
JoinaVirtualAdventurein Aging Well -AgingMasteryProgramforGeneseeCountyOlder Adults.GeneseeCountyOfficefor theAgingisofferingavirtual(via Zoom)AgingMasteryProgram beginningFebruary28,2023.This freeonlineprogramoffers10guest speakers,whoprovideconcrete toolsandinspirationforhealthy aging.ProgramofferedtoGenesee Countyresidents60andolder.Call (585)343-1611toregisterbyFebruary17,2023.
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Mt.ZionBlackHistoryProgramJoin usforoursecondannualBlack HistoryProgram.Ourchildrenwill behonoringAfrican-AmericanAthletes.Therewillbegoodiebagsfor thekidsthatattendandtherewill beanauthenticAfricanAmerican mealimmediatelyfollowingthe program.Allarewelcometoattend.HeldFebruary12,1112:30pmattheMt.Zion,516 EllicottSt.,Batavia.
GeneseeCounty4-HYouth Workshop Series: JointheGeneseeCounty4-HProgramforaseriesoffunworkshopsduring Presidents’DayRecessonTuesday, February21st.PotholderWorkshop at10amforyouthages5-18, ScrapbookingWorkshopat2pm foryouthages12-18,andChapstick&LotionBarWorkshopat 7pmforyouthages12-18.Youth mustbeenrolledin4-Htoparticipate.Youthandvolunteersare welcometojointhroughoutthe year!CornellCooperativeExtension,420EastMainSt.,Batavia. Contactusat585-343-3040or genesee4h@cornell.edutoregister.
MuseumQuiltGuild’sAnnual Challenge Show: TheRichmond LibraryGalleryRoomwillbe hostingMuseumQuiltGuild’sannualchallengeshowfromFebruary 1throughFebruary28.The2023“I ThoughtIWouldNever...”and 2021“RedandWhite”challenge quiltsarebeingdisplayed.ThepublicisinvitedtovotefortheirfavoriteswithaViewer’sChoiceballot forbothchallengegroupings;guild membersalsovotefortheirfavoritesforvarioustechniquesThechallengethemefor2024willbeMusic.Formoreinformation,contact MarthaLorshbaugh,at lorshbaugh@gmail.com.Youcan alsocheckouttheguild’sactivities onlineatwww. themuseumquiltguild.com, museumquiltguild.blogspot.com, oronFacebookatMuseumQuilt Guild.
HLOMJavawithJoeE.:Sharon Burkel, “WatsonBullock”- The HollandLandOfficeMuseumis proudtoannouncethenextedition ofitsJavawithJoeE.serieson Thursday,February23at9am.This month’sspeakerisSharonBurkel oftheHistoricBataviaCemetery Association,asshepresentson WatsonBullock.WatsonBullocks wasanAfrican-Americanmanwho movedtoBataviainthe1880sand wentontomakesignificantimpactsonmanylocalorganizations duringhislife.Heisburiedinthe HistoricBataviaCemetery.Admissionfree,andcoffeeanddonuts provided.Toattendpleasecontact themuseum585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
HLOMTriviaNightattheMuseum: CivilRightsMovementTheHollandLandOfficeMuseumis proudtoannounceitsnextTrivia NightattheMuseumonThursday, February9that7pm.Thetopicfor FebruaryistheCivilRightsMovementofthe1950s,60s,and70s. Admissionis$5/$3formuseum members.Ifyouwouldliketoattend,pleasecontactthemuseum at585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: Patrick Ryan,“WilliamWells Brown” -TheHollandLandOffice Museumisproudtoannouncethe nexteditionofitsGuestSpeaker SeriesonThursday,February16th at7pm.WewelcomePatrickRyan oftheBuffaloHistoryMuseumas hepresentsonWilliamWells Brown,Buffalo’spreeminentblack abolitionist.Admissionis$5/$3for museummembers.Ifyouwould liketoattend,pleasecontactthe museumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
VFWPost1602Cheeseburger& FF /SockHop- Saturday,February 18th.VFWPost1602,25Edwards Street,Batavia,ishostinga Cheeseburger&FFNitefollowed byaSockHop.Foodisavailable from4:30PM-6PM.$9.00 Donation/dinner.ASockHopwill beheldfrom6PM-9PMfeaturing 50’s&60’sMusicbytheFront PorchPickers.Presaleticketsrecommended.Ticketsavailableatthe Postorcall585-344-3249after 4:30PMonWednesday,Friday, Saturday,andSunday.Opentothe Public.
GeneseeSymphonyOrchestra Concert, Sunday, February19, 2023,4:00pm,attheGenesee CommunityCollegeStuartSteiner Theater.FeaturingviolinperformancebyDavidKim,Philadelphia OrchestraConcertmaster.Tickets availableatthedoororonlineat www.geneseesymphony.com.Also availableatYNGodess,Holland LandOfficeMuseum,TheCoffee Press.Seniorratesandstudents freewithstudentID.
TheBataviaSocietyofArtists are kickingofftheNewYearwitha demonstrationbyartistDavidBurke onTuesdayFebruary7thatGoArts/SeymourPlace,201E.Main St.,Bataviaat7pm.TheTavern 2.0.1.willbeopenforcashpurchasedthatevening.Membership for2023isopentoallfor$30 single,$50couple,and$10for studentorVeteran.Non-members welcomefora$5fee.
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BETHANY
AllYouCanEatBreakfast- The Bethany VolunteerFireDept’sAll YouCanEatBreakfast!Sunday, February12,March12andApril2 from8am-12pmorSoldOutatthe BethanyCommunityCenter,10510 BethanyCenterRoad,Bethany.We willbeservingscrambledeggs,two meats,toast,pancakes,sausage gravyandbiscuits,homefries,juice andcoffee.Cost:$10Adults,Children7-12$5,6andunderfree. Moreinfo.contactCarlat 585-356-2658.
EAST BETHANY
OpenSnowshoeRentals2023Snowshoes
GeneseeCountyPark&Forest InterpretiveNatureCenterthrough themonthsofDecember,January, February,andMarch,weather permitting.Rentalsareavailableon afirstcome,firstservebasisand mustbeusedwithinthepark. Hours:10am-3pmonThursdays andFridays,12pm-3pmonSaturdaysandSundays.Rental:$5/pair; driver’slicensemustbeleftatNatureCenterwhilesnowshoesarein use.Snowshoesmustbereturned tothebuildingby3pm.Interpretive NatureCenterwillbeclosedon December25thandJanuary1st. SnowshoesprovidedbyACORNSAssociationforConservationof Recreational&NaturalSpaces.
LEROY
“MusicatSt.Mark’s,” a free monthlyconcertseriesatSt.Mark’s EpiscopalChurch,1EastMainSt., LeRoywillbeginonThursday,February16at7:00pm.Thefirst one-hourconcertwillfeatureguitaristAndrewFlory,adoctoralstudentattheEastmanSchoolof Music,whowillplayatheorbo,a stringedinstrumentinthelutefamilyfirstpopularintheBaroqueera. Hewillalsoperformclassicalguitar music.Theprogramisfundedbya ReachGrantthroughGOART! Moreinformationatwww. stmarksleroy.orgorbyemailing stmarksleroy@gmail.com.
OAKFIELD
CPRCertification&AEDTraining
Class: Held February11,9am11:30amatTheGOOSECommunityCenter,33SouthMainSt., Oakfield.ThisclassisaCPRCertificationclasswithAEDTraining. Ages15andup.Registrationis required.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
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Six balls STRING TYPE CROCHET COTTON, box of FABRIC PAINT, box of CORKS: 585-889-4320
HEWLITT PACKARD OFFICE JET #4650 – Printer, scanner, fax, copy machine. You pick up: 585-396-9669
CHINA PAINTING PAINTS and SUPPLIES: 585-394-3583
White MICROWAVE. Pick up, Batavia: 727-543-1759
AVANA COMFORT MATTRESS ELEVATOR (king size). Pick up, Webster: 585-872-6756
Several packages of SIZE 3 DIAPERS. Pick up, Avon (delivery possible): 585-905-7426
UPRIGHT PIANO. Good condition. Pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-624-2453
Back issues of FINE WOODWORKING MAGAZINES. Covers years 2000 thru 2020: jlg1972@gmail.com
CRAFT STUFF – Yarn, knitting needles, crochet hooks, melty beads, latch hook, material, felt, and misc. Some brand new. Moving: 585-721-8963
MEN’S CLOTHING - Coats size large. Pants size 30 / 32 and bigger shirts size medium / large. Sweaters size medium / large: 585-721-8963
PATTERNS for an 18” doll: 585-624-5144
DELL MONITOR 17”, DELL KEYBOARD and a LARGE CACTUS: 585-624-4687
PREVAIL OVERNIGHT UNDERWEAR, small, bladder control and a box of ALCOHOL
PREP PADS. Pick up Batavia: 716-474-0292 leave message
OLD WOODEN HIGHCHAIR, blonde wood. Good condition. Pittsford/Mendon area: 585-414-0845
Loose advertisement pages from 1920s LADIES HOME JOURNAL magazines, 11”x14”. Many still with vibrant colors. Perfect for crafts/framing. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
FIREWOOD - Two maples trees near driveway. Easy excess. You cut and take down. Cleanup not required: 585-538-9305
FINISHED DIAMOND PAINTING, Nightmare Before Christmas. You frame. Batavia: 845-309-9373 text only
TWIN SIZE HOSPITAL BED - like brand new. To meet at the storage unit in Farmington on February 4th. Text or call: 585-967-2413
BROTHER PRINTER, model MFC_L8900CDW. Touch screen flickers at times, prints well. Has ink in it and also has new ink: Meetu@twc.com
PET CARRIER for small pet, plus two LITTER BOXES, two small METAL FOOD BOWLS. Pick up, Fairport: Text only: 585-278-0445
WOMEN’S CLOTHING. Gently used. Size 2 / Small. Full trash bag. Name brands. Pick up York/Caledonia: mariab827@yahoo.com
PACK N PLAY: 585-861-0181
KETTLE BELLS and a MINI TRAMPOLINE: bhaag1@frontiernet.net
ALEXANDER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BAND UNIFORMS that aren’t being used: 585-721-8876
CURIO/CHINA CABINET or TALL BOOKSHELVES. Thank you: 585-447-0201
MONITOR needed for older Dell computer (80s-90s) for disabled person to work with: 585-346-7022
PORTABLE 5” MINI ELECTRIC CHAINSAW: 585-409-6477
Small STANDARD SHIFT TRUCK or CAR. Running and passes inspection: christinaplaton20@gmail.com
BUNK BED in good condition. Can only pick up in Batavia. Text me: 585- 536-6269
VINTAGE LEGO SETS or PIECES! Can be newer Legos! Greatest Appreciation and God Bless! 585-590-7995
BABY MONITOR for kitty cabin and a CAT TOWER in good condition (prefer a large one): 585-637-0933
Any BOOKS by Arch Merrill or Henry Clune: 585-924-2651
LIFT RECLINER - must also lift legs. New or gently used: 585-719-7866
PORTABLE WASHER or OLD WRINGER WASHER that works. Thank you: 607-329-6086
BARN ROOFING and SIDING - aluminum or metal, new or used. Thank you: 585-861-0181
FOAM COUCH CUSHIONS, tan, or cream cloth for craft projects: s.marty.nary@gmail.com
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS for 12 year old granddaughter who will be playing this summer in the tournament: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
BASEBALL/FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL CARDS, 1950-1970. Will pick up. Located in Victor. What I can’t use I donate to kids: 585-313-4131.
UPRIGHT FREEZER in good working condition for church group community outreach: 585-447-8452
Baby PACK N PLAY or PORTA CRIB, plus a PLAY PEN: 585-670-0719. Send photo to dajude03@yahoo.com
ALUMINUM RAMPS and PLATFORMS for Boy Scout Pack 39. Toy Train Box car construction project: 585-233-6143
TONGUE and GROOVE PINE for refurbishing interior of train car for Scout Pack 39. Toy train project: 585-233-6143
DIRECTORIES – Rochester and Suburban from 1900s to present for handicap senior project: 585-500-2588
DOUBLE or TWO SINGLE BEDS for husband who has cancer: 585-201-3161
VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS, 1980s TOYS/GAMES and VINTAGE BOOKS! God Bless and Happy New Year: 585-729-1259
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Vary the prices of items on the list. In addition to including more expensive items on the registry, make sure to include moderately priced and inexpensive items. This gives guests more options and ensures guests who might be spending a lot to travel to and from the wedding can still purchase gifts without digging too much deeper into their pockets.
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Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other
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• All Carpentry Work
• Drywall Repair
• Gutter Repairs
• Basement Repairs
• Soffit & Fascia Repairs ... and more!
REDUCE RADON IN YOUR HOME
One of the most popular methods of reducing radon concentrations involves a process called active soil depressurization, or ASD. This is a cost-effective and reliable technique to reduce radon that involves capturing the radon from beneath a building before it can enter the dwelling. A venting system draws the radon gas from the soil beneath the foundation and exhausts it outside of the building - far away from windows and other home openings. A continuously operating fan draws and discharges the radon outdoors.
Radon that has infiltrated water supplies may require other removal methods. Such methods may require spraying water into a contained air space, introducing air bubbles into the water or storing water in a tank until the radon has decayed. Another method employs granular activated carbon (GAC) to remove radon from the water. The GAC method has been more widely tested and is more commonly used in individual homes, according to the EPA.
HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
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Updating Your Home’s Electrical System
When it comes time to update the electrical system, it is always best to work with licensed and bonded electricians who have the expertise to work with electrical wiring without getting injured. This is not a do-it-yourself type of job since it requires specialized training.
Electricians likely will recommend upgrading the electrical panel to bring more power from the utility poles into the home. This can include replacing the existing meter and circuit breaker box to allow it to handle more power or replacing items that are obsolete or dangerous.
Many older homes are only capable of handling a minimum number of amps, utilizing just a few circuits. But nowadays, when homeowners have far more electronics in their homes than they once did, increased demand on electricity can overload a circuit. Tripping a circuit breaker is a safety measure to prevent the wire from becoming overheated and causing a fire. However, in some old systems, the circuit breaker will not trip, and this can be problematic.
Rewiring a home is another step. Wire insulation can deteriorate over time, and new wires may be needed. This can be messy and time-consuming, but it’s a small price to pay for safety. When rewiring an electrician also may suggest new outlets. Many home building codes now require outlets with ground fault interruptors, or GFIs, in kitchens, bathrooms and other rooms exposed to moisture. Some older homes may not even have three-pronged outlets, so this will necessitate an update as well.
WAYS TO REPURPOSE DRESSERS
One of the benefits to becoming a skilled do-it-yourselfer is the chance to embrace projects that can breathe new life into objects that others might designate for the trash or donation pile. Renovating such items can save money and provide an entirely different purpose for the object. After upgrading design styles or moving, there’s a good chance the average homeowner has a spare dresser or chest of drawers he or she may no longer use. Repurposing such furniture can make for an enjoyable weekend DIY project.
With a change of color, removal of drawers or a few minor modifications, dressers can be transformed in many different ways. Before discarding an old dresser, think of all the ways it can be transformed into another useful piece of furniture.
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SENIORS AND EXERCISE: TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES, GET HEALTHY
Switch things up. When strength training, do not work the same muscle group two days in a row. Muscles need time to recover. If you prefer circuit strength training where you exercise various muscle groups in one day, do not strength train on back-to-back days, leaving at least one day in between strength training sessions so muscles have ample time to recover.
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today! 585-344-3610 Applicants must be at least 62 years of age. Rent is base on income.
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for the future: Younger generations may not understand the concept of “hard times” or “doing without” like a person who has lived through various ups and downs. Passing along advice about economic cycles, saving for the future and maintaining stability is one area of expertise at which many seniors excel. Independent Living & Enriched Care Program 427 E. Main St., Batavia • www.themanorhousebatavia.com Call to schedulea tour and inquire about specials (585) 344-2345 Rent always includes: • 3 meals daily • Housekeeping weekly • Bed Linen change weekly • Transportation 5 days/wk. • Activities & Social Events • 24/7 Security Staff • Utilities Enriched Care includes: • 24/7 resident care aides • Nurse oversight of Program • Medication management • Assist w/bathing, hygiene & grooming . . . . and much more!! CHECK OUT OUR MOVE-IN SPECIALS!
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By Matilda Charles
Ways to Train Your Brain
ere are several “brain support” online programs out there, but many cost more than we’d like to pay.
Lumosity (lumosity.com) comes in seven languages and has games that promote memory, attention, exibility, problem-solving and more. A er you sign up, you’ll get three free games per day, and the Brain Performance Index monitors your progress. ere is a subscription plan, of course, if you want access to more areas of the site, and you can pay by the month or the year. Test the free version rst to see if you like it.
BrainHQ (brainhq.com) is another cognitive training program that you can access online. eir exercises explore brain speed, memory, attention and more. And you can design your own program. eir goals are to help you think faster, focus better and remember more. You can try it out by subscribing to their email newsletters, which have free daily exercises to sample.
As for me, I’ve found books that don’t cost much and are good at putting my brain through its paces on a daily basis. e New York Times series of puzzle books begins with the Monday editions, which are the easiest of the week. ( e crossword puzzles get increasingly di cult as the week progresses.) I found the whole series of spiral-bound puzzle books (50 to a book) on Amazon.
en there are the online jigsaw puzzles at eJigsawPuzzles.com. e puzzles (a new one every day) can be set in any number of ways, including the number of pieces in a puzzle. I’ve found that the 100-pieces level is plenty challenging when viewed on a computer monitor.
And then there is online chess, for those of us who used to play back in the day but would be embarrassed to lose to a small child now without serious brushing up of our skills. Try this for free at www.chess.com and play against their computer.
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Milton CAT is in search of New York State certified MBE/MWBE and SDVOB subcontractor enterprises that can provide selected goods and/or services to us. Subcontractors must be able to meet insurance, financial and bonding requirements as contained and specified in general contract documents and other New York State entity requirements.
If interested, please contact us at goodfaitheffort@ miltoncat.com to begin the screening process.
BEGIN PLANNING KIDS’ SUMMER RECREATION NOW
INQUIRE ABOUT CAMP SCHEDULES. While many camps are flexible, day camps do not have the same level of flexibility as after-school programs. Arrangements will need to be made if care is required after regular camp hours. Speak with camp staff to see which types of afterhours programs, if any, are available.
TIPS TO HELP MEN LOOK THEIR BEST: Protect your face. Skin dries with age, but men can take steps to protect their skin and keep it glowing as they grow older. When spending time outdoors, always wear sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 and, ideally, one that includes moisturizer as well. Exposure to the sun without adequate protection can lead to the formation of lines and wrinkles while increasing a man’s risk for skin cancer. Night creams that contain retinol can help smooth wrinkles and give skin a more even-toned look. Prescription night creams tend to be considerably more potent than over-the-counter alternatives.
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PERIODONTAL DENTAL EXAMS
Periodontal disease is advanced gum disease caused by bacterial and fungal infections. It causes infection in the gums and connective tissue due to inflamed pits and pockets in the gums. It can lead to pain, difficulty chewing, infection, and tooth loss. A periodontal dental exam is a full examination of the gums, teeth, and jawbone to check for diseases, including gum disease. The dentist also examines your teeth from different angles to see how well they are aligned and looks for changes in the jawbone structure, which can be signs of poor oral health and gum disease. Your dentist might recommend a periodontal exam if you have a history of gum disease or other dental problems.
One serious threat to dental health is out-of-control gum disease. And the best way to deal with gum disease is to prevent it, with daily
brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist on a regular basis. At BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, we are diligent in our approach to making sure periodontal disease doesn’t destroy your smile. It is our mission at 6 Batavia City Centre to deliver the highest level of care, using the latest materials and always keeping our patients’ comfort and wellbeing in mind. You can reach us at 585.343.4246. We’ll give you a reason to smile!
P.S. A periodontal exam includes periodontal pocketing, which uses an instrument to measure periodontal pocket depth to see how far it extends around the root.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Case of Hot Flashes Yet to Be Resolved Despite Therapy
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 78; I had a hysterectomy in 1976 due to excessive vaginal bleeding, but I still have my ovaries. I have had hot flashes since undergoing menopause -- they usually last three to five minutes, and I have them about every two hours around the clock (which obviously interferes with my sleep).
Over the last 28 years, I have tried Premarin (which gave me bad headaches), gabapentin, venlafaxine, Bellergal, melatonin, black cohosh, clonidine, DHEA, Pro-Gest cream (chamomile, hops and valerian root), progesterone and estrogen (together), avoiding caffeine, and eliminating dairy products. None of these have helped. I would appreciate it if you could offer any suggestions.
-- L.E.
ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear of your difficulties. You have certainly tried about all the available therapies. There are two additional ones you might want to consider: Megesterol is a hormonal therapy that is helpful for some women, but the fact that you haven’t responded to estrogens and progestins is not promising. The other is called a stellate ganglion block. You can ask your physician about it.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: After a patient has had megadoses of IV and oral antibiotics, is there anything they should do to restore the balance in their body, such as eating probiotics or yogurt? Or is that all nonsense? -- N.W.
ANSWER: The idea makes perfect sense: Antibiotics not only kill the bad bacteria that is infecting us, they also kill many of the healthy bacteria that help us with digestion and other functions. (The whole suite of healthy bacteria living in our gut is termed the “microbiome.”) Why not help the gut return to normal by giving it some healthy bacteria, such as those found in yogurt with live cultures, or specific probiotics, which are just the healthy bacteria?
The answer is that it has been very hard to prove that there is any benefit in doing so. In people with no symptoms after finishing an antibiotic course, there probably aren’t any benefits.
At least one study showed what researchers called a “very severe disturbance” in the person’s microbiome and actually slowed the return to a person’s normal microbiome, which they had prior to antibiotics. Worse still, very rarely, infections have been transmitted through probiotics.
Symptoms after antibiotic therapy, especially diarrhea and fever, could indicate a very severe infection called Clostridioides difficile (“C. diff”), which does not respond to probiotics and usually needs powerful antibiotics to treat.
Probiotics have not been found to prevent C. diff.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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Start small, but start immediately. Lifestyle changes can be difficult, so make small changes initially and gradually work toward larger, more significant changes. Starting small can lay a successful foundation, but it’s also important to start immediately. Procrastination can reduce the likelihood of achieving your goals, and the earlier you get started the more quickly you and your loved ones will adjust to the changes necessary to realize your goals.
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Not only is February the month of love, but it’s also the official month of Love Your Pets!
Love Your Pet Month Giveaway
Bring in a bag of pet supplies, dog food, cat food, and cat li er. Don’t forget toys! We will enter you to win our local “Date Day” Gi Certi cate board! It includes a $50 gas gi certi cate, a $50 breakfast gi certi cate to Miss Batavia Diner, a $50 shopping gi certi cate to Oliver’s Candies, a $50 lunch gi certi cate to Sta ord Store, a $50 shopping Visa gi certi cate for wherever you choose, and a $100 dinner gi certi cate to Red Osier Landmark Restaurant! A $350 value. You may also make a donation of $5 or more for a chance to win this great “Date Day” giveaway!
All proceeds and donations will go to e Genesee County Animal Shelter. e winning ticket will be drawn Tuesday, February 28th at 4pm. No need to be present.
February Early Bird Specials
Tuesday through Friday, and Sundays starting at 4:15pm. Not valid February 12, 13 or 14.
Lemon Crumb Tilapia.................................. $18
Skillet Prime Rib Stew with Mixed Vegetables over Mashed Potatoes $20
Chicken Alfredo topped with Artichoke, Red Pepper and Provolone $22
Shrimp Alfredo over Pasta $25
8 Ounce Prime Rib and 4 Ounce Lobster Tail $28
All dinners include Soup Du Jour, Fresh Garden Salad, Choice of Potato (unless Potato and Pasta is speci ed), Homemade Dinner Roll, Homemade Strawberry Bread and Chef Choice of Dessert.
Dinner Special & Hours for Valentine’s
Taste of Sta ord - $85/pp
Valentine’s Day Special 4 Course Meal
Homemade Crab & Lobster Bisque (served tableside)
Caesar salad (prepared tableside)
10oz Prime Rib w/ 4oz Lobster Tail Choice of potato
Banana Foster Flambé
February To-Go Dinner Specials
Tuesday through Friday, and Sundays starting at 4:15pm. Not valid February 12, 13 or 14.
Prime Rib Sandwich with Soup of the Day and Potato Wedges ................ $10
Veal Parmesan over Pasta with Garden Salad and Roll........................................ $15
10 Ounce Prime Rib with Baked Potato and Garden Salad.......................................................... $20
10 Ounce Prime Rib with 4 Ounce Lobster Tail, Baked Potato and Garden Salad............................... $25
FRIDAYSONLY-FishFrytoGo- BeerBa ered HaddockFishFry,HomemadeSlawandFrenchFries......$12
ink Spring with our February Cocktail Specials! $8 Each
• Jose Cuervo 1800
• Strawberry Margarita • Pink Whitney
• Lemon Drop Martini
• Filthy New Amsterdam Bloody Mary
Our Featured February Wine
Ancient Vines Red Zinfandel from California. Perfect with any of our beef dishes with its dark fruit avor and velvet nish.
Our food trailers are booking fast with spring and summer bookings. Call 343-6972 for all your food truck and catering needs.
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Tues., Feb. 14 (Valentine’s Day)
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Stay warm by the fireplace with winter drink specials.
WXRL Tour Nights:
Feb. 8 Pane’s Rest. – N. Tonawanda 7pm
Feb. 9 Knights – Union Rd., Cheektowaga 7pm
Tour Nights are free. Reservations are required. Call WXRL at (716) 681-1313 to attend. Co ee-Doughnuts-Door Prizes
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Join your hosts: Joanie & Linda Lou
March 29 - Sprague’s/Seneca Alleg. Casino w/$25 Casino bonus
April 12 - Onesong Vintage Country Show
April 14-16 - All-Star Polka Weekend - Catskills
INDIAN FALLS LOG CABIN RESTAURANT
1227 Gilmore Rd. Indian Falls 585-762-8422
Kitchen Hours: Tues.-Sun. 11am-9pm
Ascension BINGO
Sunday, Feb. 5th
Doors open at 5pm • Bingo starts at 7pm
RED SPLIT PROGRESSIVE - 4 Postage Stamps • $2,300
No N’s Called 39#’s
Lucky Diego Game! $250 Horse Race Game is back!
Lottery Ticket Basket ra ed on BIG GAME Sunday (2/12/23) $100 worth of tickets!
Queen of Hearts $1,250
NEW G BALL GAME GOING WELL!
April 26-28 - Lancaster, PA -Amish Country - “Moses”
May 2-4 - ARK in Kentucky
May 16-22 - Memphis/Graceland/Nashville/Grand Ole Opry
June 1-4 - Cape Cod/Martha’s Vineyard/Whale Watch
June 26-29 - Frankenmuth/Mackinac Island
July 11-14 - Amtrak Train Ride/Greenbrier Resort
July 25 - Grand River Lunch Cruise
September 11-15 - Montréal/Québec
September 20 - Sprague’s/Seneca Alleg. Casino w/$25 Casino bonus
Sept. 27 - Lucy Tour - Jamestown, NY
October 3-9 - Smokey Mountains/Nashville/Grand Ole Opry
October 15-19 - Vermont/New Hampshire/Maine–Portland Light House
October 25 - Sprague’s/Seneca Alleg. Casino w/$25 Casino bonus
A ernoon BINGO on Big Game Sunday (2/12)
Doors open at noon. Bingo at 1:30.
GRAND PRIZE $1,500, CONSOLATION PRIZE ALWAYS $200! BONUS BALL $225
Ascension Parish Bingo 17 Sumner St., Batavia • 585-705-0618
STOCK UP ON PANTRY ESSENTIALS
Rather than rushing to the store each time your family decides what’s for dinner, try keeping your pantry stocked with non-perishables that are often necessary in a variety of meals. (Family Features)
SEASONINGS AND SPICES (salt, pepper, dried herbs, cumin, chili powder, paprika, onion powder, etc.)
CANNED GOODS (tomatoes, beans, corn, broth, cream of mushroom, cream of chicken, etc.)
GRAINS (flour, pastas, breadcrumbs, rolled oats, instant rice, etc.)
CONDIMENTS AND OILS (olive oil, canola oil, ketchup, mustard, vinegars, barbecue sauce, butter, cooking wines, etc.)
November 6-8 - Lancaster, PA - “Miracle of Christmas” & Christmas Show at American Music Theater
November 14-16 - Fest. of Lights - Oglebay Park - Wheeling, WV
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our new menu! 30 new choices! Including• NY Strip Steak Sandwich • Shepard’s Pie • Pot Roast • Bourbon Apple Pork Chop • Seafood Stu ed Haddock • General Tso’s Shrimp Join us for Valentine’s week specials Join us February 11th - New menu kicko ! Live Acoustic Music from Keeper of the Stars from 5-9PM Listen to WXRL 24/7 on 1300AM/95.5FM & Streaming LIVE @ WXRL.com Visit WXRL.com, or for a FREE brochure, call (716) 681-1313
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PET PRIDE CAT SANCTUARY & ADOPTION CENTER EXPANDS
BY SUZIE WELLS
Pet Pride Cat Sanctuary & Adoption Center, a no-kill sanctuary for cats on Route 251 in Victor, opened its expanded facility on January 21, 2023, with lots of space for cats to roam, play, and socialize with feline and human friends. Pet Pride is always open for visitors to socialize the cats, playing with them throughout the space and giving them lots of love and attention.
As human visitors enter the new space, the large vestibule allows for secure check-ins. Sta is friendly and welcoming, giving visitors space to casually meet and greet the cats throughout the facility, answering questions and giving anecdotal information about each cat.
Immediately inside the shelter is the Kitten Kingdom, a large room with lots of climbing structures and stimulating adventures for the littlest ones. Marlies Sullivan, Vice President of the Pet Pride Board of Directors and director of fundraising, says having a designated kitten space is crucial, as their immune systems are yet developing, so separating from the adult population is valuable.
Down the hall is the Community Room with oodles of cubbies for cats to explore or rest in as well as other climbing and resting spaces. Sullivan is so excited about the new Meet and Greet rooms for personal interactions between individual cats and potential adoptive parents/families. In the old space, people interacted with cats all in the same room, which was especially stressful for a lot of the cats, especially shy ones. With the new Meet and Greet rooms, Sullivan says they can have a proper meeting.
e new expansion includes a large kitchen with loads of cupboard and storage space for supplies. When my family visited on opening day, the kitchen was the centrally located place to be for the cats, as with humans in their homes. e previous outdoor enclosures (catios) allow cats plenty of fresh air and sunshine during nice weather, and the expansion includes additional outdoor space to enhance the cats’ experience.
Available adoptable cats now wear collars with their names, helping visitors bond. My daughters spent lots of time with Leila, who was ready to play even as she lounged, and Snickers, a plump gray cat ready to lay, be pet, and chat with the girls for hours.
Pet Pride currently has ve resident cats: Alli, Marge, Pine, Minnie, and Jonah. e sta says the expanded space makes Alli and other residents less grumpy. Herby, a long-haired with adorable, bright eyes has a spinal issue that impairs his movement, and while
it does not pain him, this impairment makes him sort of a resident cat. Because his brother passed away and they both have the same condition, Pet Pride sta may wait and see with Herby. Herby’s issue does not stop him from bounding a er toys and playing oh so playfully with the other cats and human visitors. We loved playing with Herby on our visit.
While the previous space could care for 30-35 felines at one time, the new 4,500 sq. . space allows a capacity of 75-80. Sullivan said Pet Pride’s goal with the expansion is to expand their impact. Sullivan says they always have a long wait list of cats needing homes, and for every cat adopted, Pet Pride can take in another from that wait list. Sullivan says Pet Pride adopted out 570 cats last year, “so with the expansion, imagine how many we can adopt out and how much of an impact we can have.”
Sullivan said the majority of cats taken in at Pet Pride come from the streets instead of from people’s homes, so a big problem the previous facility had was separating new intakes from the rest of the Pet Pride cats. With the expansion, new cats can enter, be observed for contagious illnesses or other conditions that would otherwise need tending, await surgery safely and securely, and then be introduced into the rest of the sanctuary.
Another bonus to the expansion, Sullivan says, is the designated Healing Paws Medical Center, where Pet Pride vets perform in-house care. She explained that previously, Pet Pride was at the mercy of long wait times for veterinary service appointments such as spay/neutering, essential to adopting cats out to new homes. With the new in-house surgical suite, their own veterinarian can perform these surgeries, minimizing cats’ stress in those situations as well. Less stress means higher adoptability, Sullivan says.
A designated sick room with separate heating and cooling excites Pet Pride sta as well, as they now can mitigate risks of upper respiratory illnesses that otherwise spread quickly from new intakes to the current cat population.
With only ve paid sta at Pet Pride, they are always looking for volunteers and donations. Anyone can come visit the cats. Anyone interested in adopting a cat should stop in and see if they nd a good match. ey also seek additional veterinarians and vet techs interested in volunteering to spay/neuter cats through the Pet Pride Veterinary Alliance. Anyone interested in fostering cats (usually kittens under eight weeks old or pregnant moms) should contact Pet Pride. And anyone interested in donating funds toward Pet Pride’s capital campaign may contact Marlies Sullivan at 585-402-9878.
Visit Pet Pride at 7731 Victor Mendon Rd, Victor, NY 14564.
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UNDERSTANDING LIFE INSURANCE
Deciding if you need coverage. While life insurance seems like the kind of thing every person should have, that’s not necessarily the case. For example, single men and women with no dependents and no tax or debt concernsgenerallydonotneedlifeinsurance.Ifyouaresinglebuthavetax issues or a considerable amount of debt, then a life insurance policy can be used to pay those debts upon your death. Adults with dependents, such as a spouse and/or children, should consider purchasing life insurance, which can help your surviving dependents maintain their quality of life and pay their bills in the wake of your death.
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Kudos and thanks to Sara at the Livonia Public Library for using her computer skills to help patrons do what they need to do on the computer. A lot of people come in to the library needing to do this or that but don’t have the ability to do so. Sara is always willing to help and if she is unsure about how to do something, she will play around until she gets a resolution. In this day and age, a lot can be done on the computer but folks don’t always know how to do it and it is hard for some of us to learn it. Having Sara to instruct and guide us is invaluable. We deeply appreciate the time she takes to help.
Thank you from The Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry
To all of our donors, volunteers and the community at large, thank you for your support of the food pantry. 2022 was a banner year with demand up over 30%. Your generosity is what enables us to help our neighbors in need. We couldn’t do it without you. So thank you, thank you very much!
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RAVES RANTS
To the person with the tan car who goes to that open area between the homes, then lets their dog out of their car to run and relieve itself on that property, and then doesn’t pick it up. This happens every single day, morning & evening. What gives you the right to let your dog poop on another's property and just LEAVE IT there? We have your plate number and pictures of your car, along with videos of this happening. This has been happening for a very, very long time. You will be reported. Then you started bringing another person and dogs! STOP.
It’s no one’s business what someone eats Rant Or Rave: Why do you care if someone eats a garbage plate every day? Reading that sanctimonious crud last week reminded me of certain politicians who want to dictate every last freedom we’ve got left. Eat what you want! It’s no one else’s business. I tried the fish stick garbage plate and it was delicious. If I want this every day, that’s my choice.
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Must have experience operating farm equipment. Knowledge of dairy and beef cattle is strongly preferred. Must be able to drive loader, skid steer and tractor.
Full benefits package for FT
E-mail resume to:
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SHOW ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS THEY ARE APPRECIATED
Business owners and bosses and high-level executives may have their names on placards or monogrammed stationery, but the most successful businesses tend to be those in which the entire staff, from the company president to administrative professionals and so on, works together. Administrative professionals, sometimes referred to as “admins,” handle everything from spreadsheet generation to PowerPoint presentations to preparing schedules. Admins are often the unsung heroes of the workplace, and while they may not receive much fanfare, without the continued efforts of admins, businesses may grind to a halt.
In recognition of the roles they play, administrative professionals have been honored during a special week each April for the past 60 years. Called Secretary’s Day upon its inception in 1952, the holiday was later expanded and the name changed to incorporate all of the employees who play pivotal administrative rolls in companies big and small. Administrative professionals do a lot to keep companies afloat and operating smoothly. Supervisors, managers and other higher-ups can take every opportunity to show their appreciation to these hard, yet often unsung, workers.
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ACHIEVE A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE
Communicate effectively with your bosses. Be honest with your bosses or colleagues if you feel like work is negatively impacting your home life. Supervisors may be flexible and receptive to feedback if it means keeping good employees happy and productive. Bosses may allow you to work from home or be willing to arrange a flex schedule.
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Our Family Advocates:
• Actively recruit and enroll families through local events, referrals from outside agencies and advertising
• Facilitate & track children’s physicals, lab work, dental exams & treatment
• Maintain all documentation in children’s les, including utilizing the program’s database
• Provide case management & crisis intervention for families
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• Help to initiate and sustain parent engagement through program activities, volunteer opportunities, etc.
• Work as a team member with classroom, site, and leadership team on case management
• Make home visits to families and provide transportation when needed
• Compile reports & statistics for required program monitoring
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• Retirement Plan
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• Are currently enrolled in one of the above programs with a minimum of 32 credit hours and anticipate graduating within one year of hire
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• Possess reading, writing and computer literacy skills (Word, Excel, database, etc.) commensurate with required duties (anecdotal documentation, reports, data entry)
• Have a valid NYS driver’s license, acceptable DMV record, and proof of minimum insurance according to agency policies (vehicle required)
• Can be cleared through NYS Central Register for Child Abuse, NYS Justice System and Department of Justice ngerprinting
• Ability to pass NYS physical for daycare licensing requirements
• Are COVID-19 Vaccinated or planning to be vaccinated
• ARE LOOKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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1. Japan.
2. Vibranium.
3. Stephen Sondheim.
4. Red.
5. 1938.
6. Calista Flockhart.
7. Arby’s. 8. Chicago.
9. The rabbit. 10. A kaleidoscope.
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