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“CLASSIC COUNTRY”
WXRL / Ramblin’ Lou Tours
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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
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
November 6-8 - Lancaster, PA - “Miracle of Christmas” & Christmas Show
November 14-16 - Fest. of Lights - Oglebay Park - Wheeling, WV
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Patrick’s Day St.
MARCH 17, 2023
St. Patrick was not an Irishman
He was born Maewyn Succat around 385 A.D., son of a Christian church deacon and wealthy family, in Britain, which was under the rule of the Roman Empire at that time.
Today the world’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration is the annual parade in New York City, where more than two million spectators line the parade route, all claiming to be Irish, at least for the day.
Four-leaf clovers are never shamrocks
The four-leaf clover being lucky has nothing to do with St. Patrick — legend has it that St. Patrick used a green plant with three leaves, commonly called a shamrock, to teach the Christian concept of the Holy Trinity — only a three-leaf clover can be a shamrock.
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ST. PATRICK’S DAY
The United States is not the only place to enjoy a spirited celebration of St. Patrick. Montreal, Canada, whose city flag includes a shamrock, has held an annual St. Patrick’s Day parade since 1824. Elsewhere in Canada, Toronto hosts an annual St. Patrick’s Day parade that typically attracts more than 100,000 spectators.
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By Sam MazzottaIn Cats, Ear Infection Can Have Subtle Symptoms
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat Chester seemed perfectly healthy, but when I brought him in for his annual checkup, the veterinarian said that he has an ear infection. I didn’t notice any behavior or odd symptoms previously. I gave Chester the expensive eardrops he was prescribed, and he seems just ne. Was the vet just making up the infection? -- Jeanine C., Bu alo, New York
DEAR JEANINE: Cats are really good at hiding the symptoms of an illness. I’m glad you brought Chester in for his regular checkup, because those are very helpful in determining hidden acute problems like an ear infection, and noting potential problems (for example, if his weight is getting higher than normal, or he’s developing arthritis).
Now that Chester has been treated, keep an eye out for signs of the infection recurring. Look, listen and smell (yes, smell!) around his ears periodically and note certain behaviors. Hold Chester on your lap and shine a little ashlight into each ear.
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Ear infections cause behavioral changes, too. Some of them are subtle: Chester may shake his head a er you scratch around his ears, or he may tilt his head more in one direction than another. More serious symptoms include loss of balance, disorientation, hearing loss or even facial paralysis.
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CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE A PART OF HOME SAFETY
Even though chimneys do not require daily upkeep, regular maintenance efforts help chimneys operate safely and prevent deaths and injuries while protecting homes from fire.
Various problems can arise when chimneys are not well maintained. Such problems include chimney fires, carbon monoxide poisoning and early failure of the chimney and heating sources that the chimney vents.
Carbon monoxide can be scary, as it is virtually invisible without a proper detector. The National Vital Statistics System says that, in 2015, 393 deaths resulted from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning in the United States. When carbon monoxide is breathed in, it builds up quickly and combines with the blood, reducing the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. The Canada Safety Council says that body tissue and cells can’t function without oxygen.
Chimney fires are another potential byproduct of poor chimney maintenance. The Chimney Safety Institute of America notes that chimneys expel the byproducts of combustion, including smoke, water vapor, gases, unburned wood particles, hydrocarbon, tar fog, and assorted minerals, which can condense on the inside of the chimney flue. The residue, called creosote, is highly combustible. With the right conditions, a chimney fire can occur.
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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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Smarter technology: Many homeowners are embracing smart technology throughout their homes, but it’s not just lights that turn on with voice command or more efficient thermostats. Innovative technology includes toilets that can autonomously stay clean and sanitized, refrigerators equipped with cameras so homeowners can see the contents inside and indoor food recyclers that can turn food waste into fertilizer.
A shout out to our local first responders
We were suddenly plunged into darkness last night when a car struck a utility pole at the north end of Bronson Hill Rd. in Avon. The first police officer arrived on the scene in what couldn’t have been more than 3 minutes. I counted four police cars and I don’t think ten minutes had gone by. The ambulance arrived shortly thereafter. The power company was there in less than 30 minutes and power was restored within an hour and a half. I hope all is well with the accident victims. I was amazed at how quickly the first responders were on the scene. Thanks to all involved. You really start to appreciate it when you’re sitting in the dark with no heat or electricity on a cold 30 degree night!
Thanks for helping our cat
Years ago, Anna, my daughter, went fishing. She heard loud meowing nearby. Anna found a small, gray kitten with funny, spiky hair. Anna brought the kitten home. Stryker got her name because she likes to stick out a paw and playfully strike people as they walk by. She has the heaviest, thickest fur coat I have ever seen. We are not sure if she is part Maine Coon, but she has a fur ruff around her neck, a bushy tail and thick fur like a bear. When Stryker went outside she would come back with ticks hidden in her thick fur. I tried to groom her myself but ended up taking her to the vet after I accidentally cut her. Beth at Lab’s Landing in Darien Center has been a lifesaver. We even discovered Stryker has gray stripes under all her baggy fur. Thanks Beth for making life so much easier.
To the wonderful people who helped me!
I want to say thank you to the three people who stopped on Route 63 yesterday to help me when I flipped my car over the guardrail in the snow storm. You stopped and helped me get out of my car and waited with me til 911 arrived. I really and truly appreciate your kind hearts to wait in the blistering cold with me. I am home and doing ok thanks to all of you and everyone who helped me. So thank you from the bottom of my heart!
HOMETOWN PHOTOS
Embarrassing parents
At a recent hockey game with 10yr. old players I was shocked by some parents’ behavior. First, the kids can’t hear you screaming constantly: helmets, hats, it’s noisy on the ice. Second, you are not the only parent who paid for gear, got up early on weekends and brought kids here, then help them get dressed. Third, your entire family should be embarrassed as you taught those kids to scream and complain if things don’t go your way. I did not go there to listen to you up in the top row screaming your opinion about refs, coaches and calling kids by name, telling them you know best! You are rude, sir.
Technically Handicapped
Not really a Rant, but there is a lot of computer help out there. Libraries offer free computer use and probably instruction. Also used and rebuilt are really cheap these days. I’m no wizz but over 70 and I get by with the tech stuff.
Technology Choice
This is in response to Technically Handicapped. I have an old-fashioned cell phone for use when I leave the house. I CHOOSE not to have a smart phone! I do have a computer, know how to use it, and think it belongs at home. I agree that there’s far too many businesses and medical
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ON THE ROAD TO YOUR NEW HOME
(NAPSI)—Whenever you rent a truck to move yourself from one home to another, keeping these five facts in mind can help you and your furniture all arrive in good order and good time.
1. Let time be on your side. When planning your trip, take into account the time of day you intend to travel and likely traffic patterns. Always leave lots of extra time and be aware of possible bottlenecks along the way.
2. Read the agreement. Most truck rental agreements say something like the language from the U.S. Department of Transportation that prohibits the “carrying or hauling of explosives and other dangerous articles.” That means you can’t pack paint, chemicals and cleaning materials, flammable solvents, propane, gasoline and the like. Check with your rental agent if you’re not sure about a particular item.
3. Don’t be blindsided. Trucks have big blind spots, what the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration calls the “No-Zone.” You should know where these areas are, especially when changing lanes or coming to a stop.
4. Know what you’re driving. Make sure you can find and understand the use of all the truck’s switches and gauges. Adjust the seat and side mirrors so they match your height and comfort zone. Also, remember, trucks are taller, wider and may weigh up to 10 times more than the average car, explain the experts on truck rental at Penske, so you have to be extra vigilant.
5. Be sure to insure. Most insurance and credit card companies won’t cover truck rentals under existing policies. If your insurance company is among them, consider signing up for additional coverage options to protect yourself and your belongings. You may feel more confident knowing there is a company that offers free 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.
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1. MOVIES: What is the name of Scarlett and Rhett’s daughter in “Gone with the Wind”?
2. GEOGRAPHY: What body of water lies between Australia and New Zealand?
3. TELEVISION: Eric Camden is a minister on which TV dramedy?
4. CHEMISTRY: Which element has the Latin name stannum (Sn)?
5. LITERATURE: Which book is first written in C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia series?
6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the name of the bird logo on Twitter?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How long does it take a sloth to digest food?
8. PSYCHOLOGY: What is the irrational fear represented by coulrophobia?
9. MYTHOLOGY: Which Greek god stared at his own reflection until he died?
10. INVENTIONS: What did Alessandro Volta invent?
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Havenwood Congregate Apartments
240 Richmond Avenue, Batavia, NY
Supported Housing for those aged 62 or older, frail elderly or disabled. We have a beautiful apartment planned just for you!
32-Unit Apartments
• 4 Full Handicapped Accessible Apartments
• Secured Entrances with Intercom, Emergency Pull Cords, Elevator
• Service Coordination on-site to enhance your ability to live an independent lifestyle
• Planned Activities and Programs
• Community Room, Hair Salon, Library and On-site Laundry
• Smoke Free – no smoking anywhere on the V.A. grounds or Apartment Complex
• Individually controlled heating and air conditioning, heat included in the rent
• Rent: is 30% of your adjusted income
• Eligibility: 1 person household: $31,550/yr, 2 person household: $36,050/yr
• Veteran status is not required
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Language services are available to those with Limited English Pro ciency at no cost. Existen servicios de idioma gratis a aquellos que tienen dominio limitado de ingles.
WARDROBE MOVING BOXES. Pick up, Canandaigua city: 585-364-8666
QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING. Good condition. Pick up, Shortsville: 585-469-7046
SOCKS, fair to good condition, others can be used for crafts: 585-236-0426
LOWREY ORGAN Model M-375, Walnut Finish. You pick up: 585-370-2535
TREADMILL, suitable for walking, not running on. Works. You pick up: lorali58isdone@gmail.com
Older CPAP MACHINE, works well: lorali58isdone@gmail.com
Used ARIEN SNOW BLOWER. Fairly old but still runs: 585-953-0163 (lv. msg)
SLEEPER SOFA, good condition and a SOFA, good condition but has some stains. Bloomfield: 585-747-5521
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, solid, light oak. Fits 32” TV or could be used for computer monitor. Excellent condition. You pick up: 585-359-1652
WILTON NOVELTY CAKE PAN shaped like running/athletic shoe. Holds one entire cake mix recipe. Four STONEWARE .5L BEER MUGS. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
SONY CD/DVD PLAYER. Works. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Who collects CLOTHING FOR THE NEEDY: motelmaid37@aol.com
STAMPED CROSS STITCH KIT, Serenity Prayer 16” x 20”. All floss and more. Pick up, LeRoy. Text or call: 716-352-1248
WOOD DINING ROOM CABINET w/GLASS DOORS. Good condition. You pick up: 585-213-4023
SUBARU VERTICAL SHAFT ENGINE, did run, needs pull start replaced: 585-737-0491
Clean QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, 2” thick. Perfect for camper: 585-755-1948
FELLED 4-5’ SECTIONS ASH WOOD; take as much as you want. Easy access; wood on edges of lawn: 585-281-1717
CASTRO CONVERTIBLE COUCH and SLIPCOVER - cushions ripped, but mattress perfect: grleah1@juno.com
FIREWOOD. Large cotton wood tree; felled, trunk and large branches broken down. Easy access. You pick up, Ionia: 585-657-4894
AMPCO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN
You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
WURLITZER PIANO - great condition; only one sticky key. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-755-9697
RESMED S8 ELITE II CPAP - Case, Heater/Humidifier, 2 Tanks, Cord, Manual, Hose, but CPAP part probably no good. West Henrietta: cmonroj1@rochester.rr.com
AVANA COMFORT MATTRESS ELEVATOR (king size). Pick up, Webster: 585-872-6756
PATTERNS for an 18” doll: 585-624-5144
SNOWMOBILE wanted running or not. Call or text: 585-733-2026
LARGE POTTERY JARS for indoor gardening: 585-374-5768
Jars of OLD, BROKEN JEWELRY for artwork: 315-694-2247
Clean EGG CARTONS: 716-432-4249
OLD WINDOWS. Must NOT be low-E glass: 814-397-1432
PIANO MUSIC (classical, pop, country): 585-358-6142
20 HP MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR for parts. Will pick up. Text: 585-230-9380
SLEEPER SOFA, any size. Please, not if it smells like smoke or cat urine. Will pick up! Thanks! 585-443-9338
VINTAGE FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL or BASEBALL CARDS. Also, VINTAGE ADVERTISING CARDS. Thankful & Grateful! 585-729-1259
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, Advertising, Ham, Test Equipment: 585-538-9341
ROSARIES (old and new) to add to my 300+ collection: 585-293-2199
COMICS AND SPORTS/COLLECTIBLE CARDS, any condition, will pick up. I enjoy everything. Thank You! God Bless. Text: 585-260-0437
KEYBOARD in working condition for a 90s Dell computer for a disabled person to work with: 585-346-7022
CLEAN STORAGE BOXES, like copier paper boxes, with lids for moving. Stored indoors. Will pick up: 585-497-2327
HP PRINTER INK CARTRIDGES #60 and #61, new or expired okay. Thank you: 585-519-3325
CRAFT SUPPLIES, YARN, PAINTS, CLAY, FABRICS: Jeank71112@gmail.com
OLD ELECTRONICS, will refurbish and pass on to others in need, or recyclecomputers, stereos, printers, etc.: terrybeckley1@gmail.com
Senior Navy Veteran needs any running VEHICLE that has passed inspection for himself and animal rescue: 585-531-4004
Rock music - 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL RECORDS for my own personal collection. Thanks in advance: gzintel@yahoo.com
BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and carrying case for granddaughter who will be in this summer’s tournament: 585-334-6134
AIR COMPRESSOR - 10+ gallons: mhoskins@pvac.org
INVERSION TABLE, for senior with bad back: stujaxon@yahoo.com
TRAILER WHEEL & TIRE, ST175-80D13 13” wheel, 5 lugs: 585-993-1917
BUILT/UNBUILT MODELS OR KITS. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector seeks projects/restorations/customs. Auto, Truck, Plane, Military, etc. Call 585-314-6989
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RichmondMemorialLibrary: Reel Discussions-ThuMar23rd 6pm
Genealogyat-the-LibrarySpring Workshop-SatMarch25th1pm. Registrationrequired TechTutoring-TueMarch28th 9:30am
ReelDiscussions-WedMar29th
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HaudenosauneeWomenFromSky
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CharlotteHouseMapleWeekend Arcade&AtticaTrainExcursion -Oldtimetrainexcursionfrom Arcadedepotonararetripallthe waytotheendoftheline.March 25&26,9am-2pm,Arcade&AtticaTrainStation,278MainSt., Arcade.TourKibler’sSugarShanty, followedbyapancakebrunchat CurriersStationcateredbythe FlipsideRestaurantonthereturn triptoArcade.$48.00perperson foradults,$20.00kidsage5-13,4 andunderfree.Proceedsbenefit CharlotteHouseComfortCare. Moreinfo.andticketsatwww. aarailroad.com
ChineseAuctionThemeBasket Raffle! Saturday,April1st,1PMtill 4PM,CurriersGrange,983 ChaffeeRd.,Arcade.Computer. DoorPrizeRaffle.HotDogsand Chips.BeverageAvailable.More info.call716-998-4866.
BATAVIA
TheGreatBataviaTrainShowMarch 26,9:30am-3:30pm,RichardCCallArenaGCC,OneCollege Dr.,Batavia.Allformsofmodel railroadandtrain-relatedmerchandisewillbeavailable.Itemsoffered includeallscalesofmodeltrains, historicrailroaditems,books, DVD’sandtoys.Freeparking. Snackbar.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org
LentenFishFry - HeldFridays throughMarch31st,2023from 4:30pm’tilsoldout.Our28thyear! Take-outONLY.$15.Allmealsinclude:FriedorBakedFish,Baked PotatoorFrenchFries,Coleslaw, Bread.Desserts:$5. Mostmajor creditcardsareaccepted.St.James EpiscopalChurch,405EastMain St.,Batavia.
HLOMJavawithJoeE.: Don Burkel, “TheUptonGirls:Inspiring Women”- TheHollandLandOffice Museumisproudtoannouncethe nexteditionofourJavawithJoeE. seriesThursday,March23rd,9am. PresenterisDonBurkel.“There werethirteenchildrenintheUpton Family,sixweregirls.Thefirstbeing bornin1822andthelastin1846. Theybecametheprimarycorrespondentsoftheirbrother, Emory,whilepursuingcareersand goalswhichwereexamplesto otherwomen.Thisistheirbriefyet interestingstoryoftheircontributions.”Admissionfreeandcoffee anddonutsprovided.Pleasecontact585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
GeneseeSymphonyOrchestra Concert, Saturday, April1,2023,7 pm,atElbaCentralSchoolAuditorium.Featuringperformancesby YooJin,Violin,andMargery Hwang,Cello.Ticketsavailableat thedoororonlineatwww. geneseesymphony.com.Also availableatYNGodess,Holland LandOfficeMuseum,TheCoffee Press.Seniorratesandstudents freewithstudentID.
Ham & Scalloped Potatoes DINNER
Includes green beans, applesauce, roll and dessert
Saturday, March 25 • 4–6pm
DRIVE THRU ONLY
Morganville United Church of Christ 8466 Morganville Road, Sta ord
Tickets: Adults $12, Children 5-12 $6, Under 5 free Presale tickets recommended: call 585-757-2257
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeriesHolly Watson, “LinwoodGardens”-TheHollandLandOffice Museumthenexteditionofour GuestSpeakerSeriesonThursday, March30that7pm.Thepresenter willbeHollyWatsonoftheLinwoodGardens.LinwoodGardensis arareexampleofaWesternNew Yorkcountryplacefromtheearly 1900swithauniquehorticultural historyandenduringconnections toitscommunity.JoinfamilymemberHollyWatsonforabehind-thesceneslookatthehistoryofthe people,peonies,andpropertyduringthispresentation.Admissionis $5or$3formuseummembers. Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
Chiavetta’sChickenBBQ: Sunday, April2,2023,atSt.Paul LutheranChurch&School,31 WashingtonAve.,Batavia.Serving timeis11:00a.m-2:00p.m.Drive ThruOnly.1/2Chicken,Macaroni Salad,BakedBeans,Roll&Butter. Costis$14.TicketscanbePurchasedattheChurchOfficeor Pre-OrderbycallingDianeat 585-356-8789.
DerekMayfield“ManonFire”
Book Launch- JoinDerekMaxfield whilehelaunchesandsignscopies ofhisnewestbook“ManonFire”. Bookswillbeavailableforpurchase thateveningifyouhaven’talready orderedyourcopy.March17,6pm9pm,Genesee-OrleansRegional ArtsCouncil,201EastMainSt., Batavia.Tavern2.o.1willbeopen. https://www.goart.org/events
HazComedy4thFridaysatGO ART! Each 4thFriday,hostChris Hasenauer(@Hazcomedy),brings insomeofhisfavoritefunnypeople toGoArt!forCOMEDYNIGHTIN BATAVIA!CashBaranddoors@ 7pm.Showstarts@8pmatthe Genesee-OrleansRegionalArts Council,201EastMainSt.,Batavia. GetreadyforaRAUNCHY,DIRTY nightwiththismonth’scomedians! KaiVonDoom,MikePeters,Duane Wilt,andJackieValentino!Tickets areavailableonEventbriteoratthe door.https://www.goart.org/events
SpringFlingCraft&Vendor Event! Saturday, March25,8am3pmattheBataviaCityCentre (ConcourseArea),Batavia.Over60 Vendors~Crafts~Artisans~Retail ~Children’sBounceHouse~Face Painting~Pizza~WaffleCakes~ FundraisingBasketRaffle~Indoors ~NoATMavailable.Broughtto youbyEverpresentChurch.
CASTILE
MapleWeekend-Friendsof Letchworth PancakeBreakfast attheHumphreyNatureCenterin LetchworthStateParkfrom10am2pm.HeldSaturdayandSunday: March25&26.Adults$8-4and underfree.UsetheCastileorPortagevilleentrance.
DARIEN
DarienSeniors - Themeetingthis monthisMarch25,noonatthe DarienTownHall.WewillbehavingPancakesandFrenchToast. Anyone55orolderiswelcome. Myhaveaspeakerfromthefire company.Lastmonthofsoupand sandwichwentoverinabigway.If youhavequestioncallSherry Garigenat585-547-3518
EAST BETHANY
OpenSnowshoeRentals2023Snowshoes areavailabletorentat 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.
BirdingWalks- Come enjoya birdingwalkattheGenesee CountyPark&Forest!Thebirding walksareledbyabirdingguide andtakeyouthroughmeadow, forest,andwetlandhabitatstohelp youidentifybirdsbysoundand sight.Perfectforbothbeginnerand experiencedbirders!Walksare approximately1milelongovereasy terrain.TheApril15thwalkisat DeWittRecreationArea.Preregistrationisrequired;call(585) 344-1122toregister.Thisprogram isFREE!
GuidedDogWalks-Bringyourbest friend forsomegreatsocialization andexerciseonaguideddogwalk throughthepark!Walkstakeplace onthefirstSaturdayofeachmonth fromApriltoAugust.Dogsmustbe keptonaleashatalltimes.Aggressivedogsarenotallowed!Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRoad,EastBethany. InterpretiveNatureCenter,Feeis $5perdog;allproceedsbenefitthe GeneseeCountyAnimalShelter. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.
LEROY
SpringPlantFundraiser- Order from 23varietiesand3plantcollectionstoaddcolorandattractpollinatorstoyourgardenfromsummerthoughfall.OrderbyApril 24th;orderswillshipdirectlytoyou foraflatfeeof$10perorderin earlytomid-May.Halfofyour purchasesupportstheLeRoyGardenClub’sprojectsandscholarship fund.Visitwww. threeriversfundraising.organdenterourClubCode6D29CE.
Urgent Annual Meeting
East Pembroke Cemetery Association (Hill-side Cemetery, Angling Road) to be held Saturday, March 25, 2023 at 2pm. Meeting and election of o cers and trustees will be held at the Cornerstone Church, 2383 Main Rd., East Pembroke. All lot owners are welcome to attend or send correspondence to East Pembroke Cemetery Association, PO Box 50, East Pembroke, NY 14056.
Oak eld United Methodist Church
2 South Main Street, Oak eld
DRIVE-THRU ONLY
Pulled Pork Dinner
Saturday, April 15
4-6PM • $15
Pulled pork sandwich, cole slaw, baked beans, potato chips, drink, and dessert.
Tickets available by calling the church and leaving a message. 585-948-5550 or email oak eldumc@gmail.com
MUMFORD
GeneseeCountryVillage& Museum’s annualMapleSugar Festival -SaturdayandSunday, March25-26.Exploreamoderndaysugarhousewherefreshsyrup isboiling,thenjourneyintoa19thcenturysugarcampstaffedbycostumedhistoricalinterpretersto learnaboutthetechniquesand toolsusedbyearlysettlersusedto collectsapandmakemaplesugar. HeadintotheHistoricVillagetosee maplesugarusedinhistoric kitchens,sausagemaking,timber sportswithrepresentativesfrom SUNYESF,Hodinöhsö:ni’ (Haudenosaunee)culturaltraditions andstorytelling,andmore.Tickets areavailablenowathttps://www. gcv.org/event/maple-sugar-festival/.
OAKFIELD
GoodbyeWinter-HelloSpring: “We’ve OnlyJustBegun”Sr.Luncheonswillnotbetakingplacein January,FebruaryorMarch,2023. Wewillresumeourluncheonsin theSpringonApril18,2023at 11:30amattheSouthAlabama Firehall.WishingyouallaSafe/ HealthyWinterandaHappyNew Year!HopetoseeyouallonApril 18,2023!
OAKFIELD
PaperMakingArt: Water &dryer lint,let’smakesomepaper!March 29atTheGOOSECommunityCenter,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield. Classesareheldat11:30&2:00. Participantsmustregisteratwww. warriorhouseofwny.com.When registeringpleasebesuretochoose thetimeslotyoupreferandregister foreachpersonattending.
Baby&MeProgram: The classes willincludefunactivities,reading, gamesandpresentationsbylocal healthserviceproviders.Classesare FREEandareopentoanycaregiver andchildfrombirthto4yearsold. Noregistrationrequired.Classes willbeheldweeklyfromMarch 10th-May12thfrom10am-11am atTheGOOSECommunityCenter, 33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com
And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere;
And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant”
CoffeeHour-Wednesdays1011am. Bring afriendorcomemake afriend.JoinuseveryWednesday from10-11amattheTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
ChairYoga- Come joinus Thursdaysat10amforChairYoga. Theseclassesaremeanttohelp withbalanceandstrengthandare FREEthankstoanawardfrom Univera.JoinusatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
Yoga: Come joinusonWednesday eveningsat6:00pmforYoga. Theseclasseswillhelpincreaseyour balanceandstrengthandareFREE thankstoanawardfromUnivera. HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
STAFFORD
HamandScallopedPotatoes
Dinner: Take anicedrivetothe countryforatake-outdinneron Saturday,March25,4-6pmatthe MorganvilleUnitedChurchof Christ,8466MorganvilleRoad, Stafford.Menualsoincludesgreen beans,applesauce,rollsanddessert.Costis$12foradults,$6for children5-12andfreeforunder5. Ticketscanbepurchasedbycalling 585-757-2257.Therewillbe limitedticketsatthedoor.Thank youforyoursupport.
STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS
Female entrepreneurs are on the rise. A 2017 report from American Express found that female entrepreneurship grew by 114 percent between 1997 and 2017.
Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke You’re Invited to our Community
Thursday, March 30th 4pm ‘til Soups Gone!
Hearty Soups and Bread with Dessert
Cornerstone Church 2583 Main Rd., East Pembroke
Donation Meal Benefiting Eagle Star of East Pembroke Veteran’s House.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:
Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:
• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program
• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor
• Organizations seeking donations of items
Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.
Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date
REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today!
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Craft & Vendor Event
Saturday, March 25th SdMh25h
8am-3pm
Over 60 Vendors ~ Crafts ~ Artisans ~ Retail Children’s Bounce House ~ Face Painting ~ Pizza
Waffle Cakes ~ Fundraising Basket Raffle
Indoors ~ No ATM Available
BATAVIA CITY CENTRE (CONCOURSE AREA) BATAVIA, NY
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AT-HOME NUTRITION AND COOKING WITH KIDS
RECIPES FOR FUN: If you’re preparing a meal, it could be a good time to teach children of reading age how to review a recipe. Evaluating ingredients to learn how food transforms from raw to cooked or how a dish is created can help kids learn kitchen skills.
FOOD GROUPS FOCUS: Get kids involved in making dinner by setting a rule that each food group must be represented. Give them a warmup activity by asking which food groups are found in family favorites like chicken soup, lasagna or meatloaf. Asking kids to guess which ingredients are used in these dishes and identifying which food group each ingredient belongs to can help them understand dietary balance.
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* A team of Japanese scientists and engineers created a fire alarm for the deaf that works by spraying vaporized wasabi into the air -- it will even wake them up if they’re sleeping.
Housing for Seniors
Apartments Available!
We have safe, affordable, and comfortable housing for you, with lots of amenities, activities and a case manager on site. Come and see our renovated apartments and new fitness center.
Maximum income for eligibility:
1 person $43,300 • 2 people $49,500
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DANGEROUS AIRBAGS AFFECT
MILLIONS OF DRIVERS (NAPSI)—Roughly 37 million vehicles—across all makes and models— have dangerous, recalled airbags that need to be replaced immediately and they’re FREE.
In the event of a crash, the faulty airbags can explode with sharp metal fragments,causingseriousinjuryorevendeathtothedriverorpassengers.
The easiest way to check if your vehicle has a defective airbag is to find your vehicle’s 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN), typically located on the driver’s side dashboard by the windshield and on vehicle registration and insurance documents. Next, visit CheckToProtect.org and enter the VIN. Within seconds, you’ll learn whether the vehicle has an open airbag safety recall.
If you do have an open airbag recall, call your dealer immediately to set up a FREE repair. Recall repairs are FREE and will always be done at an authorized dealer, even if you purchased the vehicle somewhere else. Alternative transportation may be available at some dealers.
Even after you’ve checked your vehicle, it’s important to set a reminder to check every six months for airbag and other safety recall notices. Recalls are announced by automakers throughout the year, and if you miss a recall announcement—or have lost touch with your original dealer—you could be driving a vehicle with a dangerous safety recall.
To help protect your family and friends from these dangerous airbags, encourage everyone you know to Check To Protect today.
While New York and Boston host the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in the United States, more than 100 parades are held in honor
St. Patrick throughout the country each year. For those who love a good parade but don’t have much time on their hands, the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, is home to the world’s shortest St. Patrick’s Day parade. The parade takes place on the city’s Bridge Street, which measures just 98 feet in length.
SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles e Covid NumbersHow does it feel when you’re the only one in the whole grocery store who’s wearing a mask? Or when you get three phone calls from the senior center asking if you’re interested in signing up for the monthly ladies lunch, a er you’ve already said no?
Do you feel tempted to explain to the young person who gives you the eye in the dairy aisle? Or worse, apologize to the senior center sta er who no doubt voted to dispense with all masks months ago?
Don’t. Don’t explain. Don’t apologize. Just keep doing what you’ve been doing for three years now, which is taking care of yourself as best you can.
Depending what source you read, you might be tempted to believe that Covid is no longer a problem, that it’s safe to go to lunches where everyone is sitting inches from each other, that it’s perfectly ne to go without the mask in stores.
However, if you look at graphs and charts and follow the progress of Covid, you’ll see that it’s still very much among us. Data taken from e New York Times Covid stats indicates that for a two-week period in February, there were in excess of a half million positive Covid cases in the U.S.
Individual states are doing better or worse than the average. In my state, the 14-day change has gone up 50%, and we’re not even in rst place.
ose positive Covid numbers are from people who were tested at a facility that reports their statistics. How many millions of people are using those at-home test kits and never see the inside of a doctor’s o ce and therefore don’t have their results reported?
None of us has a crystal ball to see when Covid might leave us for good. While it’s still here, take care of yourself. And yes, keep washing your hands.
(c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
HAVE KIDS; WILL TRAVEL: MASTER VACATIONING WITH YOUNG CHILDREN
Bring a light stroller and baby sling/carrier. A full-sized stroller may be cumbersome, especially on sand or cobblestone. A sling or carrier enables you to navigate crowded places with ease.A lightweight, folding stroller can be used as a temporary bed for naps or when your toddler has tired out from walking.
ESTATE SALE AT THE CHAPEL
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Friday & Saturday, April 7th & 8th 10:00am-3:00pm
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Genesee County
ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
By order of the Genesee County Legislature
RUNNING TUESDAY, MARCH 7th - TUESDAY, MARCH 28th
Closing Tuesday, March 28th, 7 PM with a “Soft Close” feature GENESEE COUNTY PROPERTIES
PARCEL #1 Town of Alexander: 2992 Broadway Rd., residential lot w/ mobile home, 0.55-acre lot
Tax Map No. 7.-1-26
PARCEL #2 Town of Alexander: Dodgeson Rd., residential lot, 5.4-acre lot Land locked
Tax Map No. 14.-1-42
PARCEL #3 Town of Bergen: 7708Townline Rd., single family residence, poor condition, 1-acre lot
Land locked
Tax Map No. 14.-1-10.2
PARCEL #4 Village of Oak eld: 11 Gibson St., single family residence, poor condition, 0.09-acre lot
Tax Map No. 1.-3-97
PARCEL #5 Village of Oak eld: 14Webber Ave., single family residence, 0.33-acre lot
Tax Map No. 2.-1-76.2
PARCEL #6 Town of LeRoy: 8270 Gully Rd., single family residence w/ outbuildings, 1.5-acre lot
Tax Map No. 21.-1-8.21
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,
and bonding requirements as contained and
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.NAC Supplement Helps Curb Cravings to Smoke
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’d like to have your thoughts on what value the NAC supplement may have in reducing cravings for marijuana or nicotine?
I’m 73 and have been smoking marijuana daily since I was 21. Now I’m quitting for health reasons. I’ve been taking 1,000 mg of NAC every morning, as I’ve read it helps with smoking cravings. It also seems to be used for anxiety and other mental health issues, lung and heart problems ... the list goes on.
I’m not going to smoke anymore, but I’m just wondering what your take is on this, as I’m thinking of sending it to my 38-year-old son who’s been addicted to vaping/ cigarettes since he was a young man. He has ADD, anxiety and problems with breath capacity, and he may have heart problems as well. He’s smoking to relieve his ADD and anxiety. And, of course, he’d like to quit, but it’s so hard to do so.
Can the NAC supplement help me with the urge to smoke? I think it has reduced the cravings, but how would I even know? -- M.M.
ANSWER: N-acetyl cysteine, a precursor to the amino acid cysteine, has several roles in medicine, as you say. When inhaled, it breaks up mucous, which helps people cough out thick sputum. When used intravenously, it’s a specific antidote to acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose. It has been used in these capacaties for years and is safe and well-tolerated.
But, in addition, there is data that shows oral NAC (sold as a dietary supplement) may have a role in helping people overcome addictions to tobacco, with small trials showing a reduction in smoking as well as the relapse rate in people using NAC compared with a placebo.
In people who want to reduce their cannabis use, most of the data on NAC has been on younger people (adolescents and young adults), but also shows some benefit. More stringent trials are ongoing.
It is very difficult for a single person (patient or physician) to tell whether it’s a “real” effect or a “placebo” effect that is causing the reduction in cravings. Only large-scale, placebocontrolled trials can show with confidence whether the treatment is more effective than a placebo. But, since the supplement is inexpensive and highly safe, and since a thirdparty lab found that the brands of NAC sold at reputable stores are what they say they are, I say it might be helpful. However, there are many other products that are proven to be safe and effective to help with quitting smoking, ranging from group tobacco cessation classes, to nicotine replacement therapy, to prescription medications like varenicline and bupropion -- all of which have many years of proven clinical efficacy.
Finally, there are a lot of people with attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder who are not getting appropriate treatment as adults. Getting treatment by an expert in ADD might make quitting smoking easier and may also improve many other areas of functioning for your son.
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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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HOW DENTURES ARE FITTED
Teeth lost to gum disease or decay can be replaced with partial or full dentures, but the process of getting permanent dentures takes time. Most dentures require one or more tooth extractions, and the gums need three to six months to heal before permanent dentures can be created. In the meantime, your dentist can fit you with temporary dentures, made to last six to eight months. Once your mouth heals from extractions, the dentist will take impressions of your mouth and jaw, which are used to custom-mold the permanent dentures to the precise shape of your mouth. You’ll receive temporary dentures the same day as extractions, and these will help protect your gums while they heal.
Dentureshavebeeninuseformore than 2,000 years, and today these substitutes for missing natural teeth
have never been more comfortable, effective,easy to use, and appealing. However, you still need to take care of them as well as your oral hygiene with regular professional checkups and scrupulous home care.Complete dental care for all members of your family is available here at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, where we utilize only the latest in dental technology foryourcareandcomfort.Officehours are by appointment at 6 Batavia City Centre. Call 585.343.4246. We create great smiles!
P.S. Temporary dentures, also called immediate dentures, are not custom molded to your mouth and may slip or move as your mouth heals from extractions.
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TAKING THE PAIN OUT OF LIVE EVENT MANAGEMENT
(NAPSI)—Anyoneinvolvedinrunningatheater,festival,orasportingorlive music event knows all too well the difficulty of doing it on your own. Some event managers turn to third parties like Eventbrite or Ticketmaster to get help with critical ticket sales, but one of the biggest pain points is finding an effective ticketing solution that supports their brand. When ticketing, marketing, fundraising and donation activities are not synchronized, event managers spend more time managing their business rather than the event itself. This leads to lost profits and angry patrons.
Rick Blair, co-founder of Artisan Center Theater in Hurst, TX, went through years of trying different ticket brokers to increase sales, but was put off by thehighfeesandlackofpersonalattention.Healsofoundthatthesolutions he tried did not work well with his other tools. “I had separate platforms for ticketing, marketing, website updates and donor management. None of them talked to each other and the entire process was a mess,” he said. Two years ago, he discovered the Vendini ticketing platform. Now the theater has an all-in-one system to handle VIP alerts and online, mobile and box office ticket sales that integrates with e-mail, social and direct marketing.
By using Vendini’s Patron Connect, Blair and his team are notified when a donor is coming to the show and where they will be sitting. “When I get the alert, I can rush to my office, write a thank-you card, and slip it onto the donor’s seat before they arrive. That has resulted in many new donations because everyone appreciates a personal touch. Patron Connect is one of my most powerful marketing tools.”
Vendini makes event execution simpler and faster. Event managers can create an event, specify dates and times, set pricing, and start selling tickets in minutes. Vendini’s live event management software helps managers like Blair run events more easily and effectively. Learn More: For more information, go to www.vendini.com.
DEBUNKING MYTHS ABOUT IRISH CULTURE
Ireland is not a part of the United Kingdom. Many people mistakenly believe that Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. However, this hasn’t been true since the conclusion of the Irish War of Independence. in 1921. The six counties known as Northern Ireland are still part of the UK, but the remainder of the island makes up the Republic of Ireland.
NEVER FORGOTTEN
DIANA PERRY, E. ROCHESTERGod and the soldier, all men adore In time of danger and not before When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted
Etched on a sentry box wall in Gibraltar, this passage o en resounded in me as I thought of my brother’s unheralded return from Vietnam in the 60s. His surprise arrival late one night brought joy a er a very long eighteen months away. It also reminded me that my mother’s family still awaited closure on their son who was listed missing in action (MIA) in WWII, then o cially declared dead. e lack of a burial, a ceremony, a closure, lingered years later. My mom o en said that her brother’s death allowed her non-English speaking immigrant parents to a ord to buy a farm outside the Bu alo area. Little did she know that their escape from memories of their neighborhood home would keep the mystery of his death.
My rst generation American-born Uncle Aloysius was a dra ed member of the Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division. He was ‘lost’ in a battle in Overloon, Holland in October 1944, ten months before his namesake, my brother, would be born. For a year, Uncle Al was listed MIA, and I as a sister and mother of returned vets, can only imagine the heartache my grieving grandmother felt for her lost son.
grandparents’ grave, and I placed it with the dirt on Uncle Al’s grave. Upon return to Bu alo, I took a teaspoon of dirt from his site and placed it on my grandparents’ grave. I felt I reunited the son with his parents. Little did I know my mission was not complete!
One year ago in January 2022, I answered a ‘spam risk’ call. A woman asked if I was the daughter of Eugenia, sister of Aloysius. In the moment of my brain freeze, she explained herself as a researcher for the Human Resource Commission, Post Con ict Repatriations. Her job was to research to “account for all who did not return” and “to include or exclude information.”
A er spending a generous time on the call with me, she explained the armed forces wanted to identify my uncle’s remains. “Many human pieces” are o en found, and if they can identify some pieces they can identify all the various remains by narrowing down the options. Would I give them my spit for a DNA test?! My initial reaction was again that this was a spam call or that someone wanted my DNA for a cold case le. She suggested I talk to my family, gave me several phone numbers to verify the Army program, and le me in a state of What?!
My brother called it a scam. My immediate family said, “Go with your heart; it’s your decision.” When the young lady called back, I was still unsure, but she o ered to send me my uncle’s complete le to consider. Within days, an envelope arrived containing almost 200 pages detailing the circumstances of my uncle’s death, the search the military did to nd relatives in 1946, again in 1978, and nally his internment with a full military funeral. I learned from the le everything from his shoe size to his dental cavities to the fact that his rosary beads were by his side when he died!
When ancestry research came to the computer y years later, I entered information with the hope of nding information about my grandparents, my only certainty being that they were from an area that spoke Polish. My youth was at a time when you did not express nationality other than being ‘American.’ You didn’t want anyone to think you were foreign!
We lived about twenty miles from my mom’s family, and since my parents didn’t drive, visiting my grandparents was like visiting a foreign country. ey didn’t speak English, children didn’t ask questions, and at that time, we just tried to be as American as we could. e arrival of displaced persons from European refugee camps was not something to associate with. Not surprisingly, I found nothing related to my maternal grandparents in my research.
But out of the ancestry search came an unexpected nd: a historian for the Armored Division saw my post and reached out to ask if I was related to Aloysius Gonsowski of Bu alo, NY, and from him I found where my uncle was buried – in Belgium. I promised my mom I would one day visit his gravesite.
My daughter works in Europe, and during visits to see her and vacation capitals, I nally got to Belgium to see the grave. I knew that he was interred at the Ardennes American Military Cemetery, and on a picturesque June day in 2017, my family stood in awe at the site’s magni cence. Like the US’ Arlington National Cemetery in DC, the grounds at Ardennes are an immaculate, serene tribute to those who gave everything. I had brought with me a teaspoon of dirt from my
Evidently, in 1978, a townsman looking in a well-known battle area for war relics came across a shallow grave with two skeletons and a set of dog tags, one engraved with my uncle’s name. Again, the military tried to nd relatives and when they were unsuccessful, Uncle Al was given a full military burial in Ardennes. e le included the pictures and write-up from the Stars and Stripes paper! An amazing, beautiful closure for a soldier never forgotten by the military. How could I not give my DNA? It will be kept in a database so that if body parts are found in the battle area, they can include/exclude possible servicemen. Uncle Al gave so much; how could I not?
I wish the technology had been available sooner so my grandparents, my mom, and her siblings, could have had the closure I received knowing all the circumstances of the death of this WWII tank hero, a young man adored by his family and never forgotten or slighted by his country.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING TIPS
(NAPSI)—These five tips can help you be prepared for the perils of the road.
1. Know Your Car. Like people, each car has a unique personality. Some features work better than others, and conditions can cause a vehicle to react a certain way. Knowing your car’s limits and behavior patterns can help you predict how it will respond in certain situations. How long does it take you to stop and how much pressure is required on the brake pedal? What’s your turn radius? Does your vehicle lean when you round a corner? Does it quake when you hit a certain speed? Knowing the answers can help you avoid accidents.
2. Use Extreme Caution During a Lane Change. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that one of the most common causes of two-lane auto accidents is unsafe lane changes.
3. Know Your Blind Spots. Most cars have at least one line of vision that’s not clearly evident in the rearview or side mirrors. Even carefully placed mirrors often cannot cover every possible angle. Move the side mirrors far outward so that the angle of view barely overlaps the view of the rearview mirror.
4. Keep Your Hands on the Wheel. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now advocates keeping your hands at the 9 and 3 o’clock positions instead of 10 and 2 because of air bags.
5. Keep Up on Maintenance. Routine work on your auto, like oil changes, fluid refills and tire rotations, can make all the difference in your car’s drivability.
Learn More: For further facts and tips about good driving from the experts at Driving-Tests, founded on the universal belief that everyone can be a safe driver, go to https://driving-tests.org. There, budding drivers can also learn how to pass the written test the first time.
Custom Monuments.
60+ colors to choose from.
Cremation memorials, mausoleums, cemetery lettering, monument cleanings. All monuments & etchings done at Albion location.
Oakley Monument Company
604 East Main Street, Batavia
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STEPS INVOLVED WITH ESTATE PLANNING
A will is an important component of estate planning. Without clearly and legally spelling out your wishes, there is no guarantee that those wishes will be honored. It will be up to a state or province to make potentially lifealtering decisions that can impact your surviving family members, and the only way to ensure your wishes will be carried out is to put them into a will. Although men and women can write their own wills, many people prefer to seek the assistance of an attorney, who can make sure all necessary details are included in the will.
Notice of Vacancy Health Careers Academy Teacher
Quali cations:
• NYS Certi cation in Practical Nursing OR Bachelor’s degree in Nursing with 1 year of experience OR Associate’s degree in Nursing with 2 years of experience
• RN License preferred
• Master’s degree in Health/Science Industry preferred
Location:
• Batavia CTE
Salary:
• Based on experience, with bene ts
Starting date:
• ASAP
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by April 3, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-113, letter of interest, resume and proof of certi cations to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
Health Homes Care Coordinator
Perform outreach & enrollment activities to assist in the community understanding of the benefits of a Health Home in the Batavia area.
Coordinate services to decrease high risk health costs for individuals being served in Health Homes. Bachelor’s degree and experience in mental health systems required.
PT opportunities also available. Cover letter and resume required to: WNYIL, Inc 3108 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14214 employment@wnyil.org
Class A CDL Driver With Tanker Endorsement
For transport work as well as milk truck driver. Several positions are open for motivated individuals. Competitive pay with benefits.
Please send letter of interest to rdrowcliffe@yahoo.com or call 1-716-474-1548 to schedule an interview.
PREMIER GENESEE
CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION
At Premier Genesee, we are rooted in providing many selections of services that promote the most ideal options. Each individual receives personalized care tailored to meet their speci c needs.
Our valued adage that we hold dear is “Quality Care Means Everything.” Premier Genesee is dedicated to creating a sensitive, nurturing and comfortable home environment for each resident. Looking for a full-time, experienced
RN Unit Manager
to manage a 40 bed unit. Current license to practice as a registered professional nurse in the State of New York.
Bene ts:
• Competitive salaried pay
• Health, Dental and Vision insurance
• 401K
• Sign-on Bonus
Apply: Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation
278 Bank St, Batavia, NY 14020 or email: DON@premiergenesee.com
WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER
Happily shares the spotlight: Never the glory hog, a team player is content to stand in the spotlight alongside coworkers. Team players make sure everyone is involved and recognized equally, and even take their share of the blame when things go awry.
NOW HIRING EXPERIENCED AUTO TECH
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• Diagnose & Repair used autos
• Min. 3-5 Years Exper. Preferred
• Positive Attitude; Excellent Work Ethic
• Valid NYS Driver’s License
NYS Insp. License Is NOT Required
WE OFFER: Competitive hourly wage – NO FLAT RATE! Full-Time, M-F • NO WEEKENDS! Bonuses, Medical/Dental/Vision Ins., 401k Plan, Paid sick/vac/holidays –Uniforms & tools provided.
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BRUNNER INTERNATIONAL INC. Production Openings
2nd & 3rd Shift
Machine Operators: Riveter, Welder, Lathe, Press
Entry-Level Production: Stackers, Hangers, Heat Treat
QA Technician & Material Handler: 3rd shift
Skilled Trade Openings:
Maintenance Mechanics
Industrial Electricians
Millwright/Press Mechanics
Monthly bonuses awarded for Safety & Attendance!
PLUS! Paid vacation awarded throughout your first year of employment!
Full Benefits at 75 Days including Health/Dental/401k plans
For Job Descriptions
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ABOUT RETURNING TO SCHOOL
Adults who hope to return to school might be surprised to learn that the educational landscape has changed considerably since they were last in a classroom. College students are no longer just young men and women who begin pursuing degrees right out of high school. In fact, the number of adults returning to the classroom has increased considerably, often making younger students the exception rather than the rule, says the college financial planner Straighter Line. According to the U.S. Department of Education, college students 25 years or older comprise 40 percent of all students enrolled in college. Adults who are thinking about returning to school are urged to fill out the free applications for student aid to see if they qualify. Grants and scholarships may be available, and some workers find that employers may match funds or offer some assistance to finance job training courses.
Many schools now offer online courses that make it easier for working adults to pursue their degrees.
Many working adults are returning to school to pursue new or advanced degrees, as more colleges and universities are facilitating such pursuits.
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Allow employees to telecommute. Based on an analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2014 American Community Survey conducted by GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com, a typical business would save $11,000 per person per year if it allowed its employees to work from home just half the time. Those cost-savings can be traced to numerous factors, and lower utility costs in the office as well as the need for less office space are among them.
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Genesee Community College has an opening for a full-time Campus Center Associate, Wyoming County who assists the Director of Operations with campus center functions as they relate to academics, programs, student and faculty support, customer service, and other functions related to the general operations of the campus centers. Weekly travel is required between the campus centers in Arcade and Warsaw. An Associate’s Degree (Bachelor’s preferred) and a minimum of one year working in a clerical and/or customer service related role is required. Preference will be given to individuals with experience in Higher Education and/or with academic programs.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is lled. For additional details and to apply online, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/.
Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references.
GCC is an A rmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, sta , and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE
Don’t share why you want the raise. When discussing a potential raise, keep it about business and avoid personal reasons. You’re more likely to get the raise if you keep personal reasons (i.e. bills piling up, school expenses, family vacations) out of the mix. Maintain your professionalism during the discussion. Otherwise, you may risk losing your boss’s respect.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson* Check your local newspaper or city/county government for programs that provide free or near free water barrels or trees. Many areas have a program, and they really do help keep your water costs down if you have flowers or vegetable gardens.
* To keep the edges of lettuce from browning, tear it or use a plastic knife sold just for this purpose. Metal will make the edges brown.
* “If you want same-size cookies, roll and freeze your dough for 10-15 minutes. Most doughs will harden enough to slice into perfectly uniform slices, and the freezing doesn’t really affect cooking time too much. (Watch your first batch, though.)” -- R.L. in Missouri
* If you are reattaching a button to shorts or pants, try using dental floss, the unwaxed kind. It’s much stronger and can hold the button better than regular thread. Use a marker to darken it if the color is an issue.
* “Shaving cream can be used as a spot remover for many carpets. Use only a small amount, and follow up with a damp cloth.” -D.L. in New Brunswick, Canada
* “To prevent a skin from forming on the top of a can of leftover paint, you can inflate a balloon and stick it in the can, cut a piece of wax paper to fit or store the can inverted, so that the skin will form on the bottom and stay there when you flip it.” -- W.B. in Alabama
Freight Scheduling Clerk
Batavia area manufacturer is seeking a Freight Scheduling Clerk. This is a regular full-time, 1st shift, year-round position. Truck driving experience is helpful but not necessary.
The starting wage is $25.00-$30.00/hour based on qualifications and experience.
Available benefits include health plan coverage, vacations, paid holidays, paid sick leave and a 401(k) plan.
Please send resume or brief outline of experience to:
First Admin Group recruiting@firstadmingrp.com
Equal Opportunity Employer
Conservation is not just for home, and business owners confronted with rising energy costs can find numerous ways to lower their energy expenses while simultaneously helping the planet.
Notice of Vacancy Custodial Worker
Quali cations:
• Civil Service Eligibility
• High School Graduate or equivalent
• Physical ability to perform assigned duties
• Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude
• Dependable and safety-oriented
• Valid NYS Driver’s License
Location:
• Batavia B shi - 2:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Salary:
• $31,824 + $939.60 shi di erential
Starting date:
• ASAP
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by April 4, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-114, resume and cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS and GENERAL LABORERS NEEDED
Expanding Rochester, NY area Automobile Shredder Operation looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Operators and General Laborers. Experience in the Scrap Industry a plus, but not required. Position is full-time plus OT. Reliable transportation a must. Pre-hire background check and drug screening required.
Very competitive wages and benefits including vacation, paid holidays, 401 (k) and health insurance.
Learn more about us at unionscrap.com. Call for an application, apply in person or mail resume to:
Union Scrap Processing, Inc.
PO Box 486, 3484 S. Union St., N. Chili, NY 14514
E-mail resume to: dspaulding@unionscrap.com
Or fax resume/application to: (585) 594-0160
Direct inquires to Diane at: (585) 594-1600
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WAYS TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK
Acknowledge that you can’t run like a robot. The human body does not do well with prolonged multitasking. One of the strategies for being more productive is to work for an hour to an hour and a half, then take a break.
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PREMIER GENESEE CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION
We are hiring:
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WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE
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Bene ts; Sign-on bonuses for new employees, referrals, pick-up hours!
Apply at:
Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation
278 Bank St. • Batavia, NY 14020
OR email: DON@premiergenesee.com
Financial Manager
Quali cations:
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business administration, economics or another related eld including or supplemented by at least 18 credit hours in accounting and two years of accounting experience involving third party insurance billing, budget preparation or nancial reporting OR
• Associate’s degree in accounting and four years of experience as described above
Job Duties:
• Prepare cash receipts
• Reconcile bank accounts and prepare treasurer’s reports
• Prepare journal entries, trial balances, and reconcile general ledger accounts
• Prepare P/L statements
• Monitor revenues and expenses
• Prepare quarterly and nal expenditure reports Location:
• LeRoy Services Center
Salary range:
• $45,000-$50,000 based on experience
Starting date:
• ASAP
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by April 4, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-115, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES
80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
Genesee Community College has an opening for a full-time Campus Center Associate, Orleans County who assists the Director of Operations with the campus center functions as they relate to student and faculty support, customer service, student activities, academic advising and other functions related to the general operations of a campus center. Must be available to work a exible schedule that includes days, evenings, and/or weekend hours. Associate’s degree and a minimum of one year of working in a clerical and/or customer service related role is required. Preference will be given to individuals with experience in Higher Education.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is lled.
For more details and to apply, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/.
Please include a cover letter, resume, and contact information for four references.
GCC is an A rmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, sta , and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
WORKPLACE GIFTING ETIQUETTE: GET GIVING RIGHT
Gift giving in the workplace can be challenging territory to navigate. And as anyone who has received an inappropriate gift or something that really wasn’t useful can attest, he or she probably doesn’t want to face a situation in which a gift leads to office gossip.
According to a poll conducted by Harris, around half of workers plan to gift at least one business associate around the holidays but are confused about what to give. Too often it’s up to workers to navigate these etiquette minefields on their own, but the following tips can help the process go smoothly.
Keep it impersonal. Impersonal doesn’t mean it’s acceptable to grab anything off the shelf. But the gift should not be something that would offend tastes or sentiments. Avoid clothing, perfume, jewelry, or accessories. Lotions and other scented items are also ill-advised. Skip your boss. Etiquette experts say that gifts should flow downward not upward in the realm of employment ranking. That means it’s best to stick with gifting colleagues who are on the same level as you. Buying a gift for the boss may look like you’re simply trying to score brownie points instead of offering a meaningful gift.
Give group gifts. Rather than gifting individuals, it can be safer to give a group gift from which many can benefit. This can include coffee and pastries from a nearby bakery, or a bouquet of flowers to brighten up the office environment.
Keep prices modest. Office giving is not about illustrating who can afford the most expensive gift. Remember, some people will not be able to reciprocate, and they shouldn’t feel uncomfortable for being on the receiving end of a lavish gift.
Follow the rules. Gift exchanges should be cleared with supervisors or human resources professionals. It pays to check if there are rules in place for gifting others.
Avoid cash gifts. Giving cash or checks is not a good idea. Money should only come by way of bonuses from higher-ups. If you’re stuck on what to give, a gift card to a store that a coworker visits is acceptable.
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• Potential for $60k plus
• Excellent benefits – health and dental insurance, matching 401(k), life insurance, wellness benefits.
• Requirements: Minimum 3 years driving experience. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI
• On farm/agricultural experience preferred Apply in person 4141 Bates Rd, Medina, NY, or email resume to jobs@wnyenergy.com.
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An average user spends 2 hours and 31 minutes daily on social media. Half of our time on our phones is reserved for social media. If you were forced to choose just one source for social media, what would it be?
YouTube
TikTok
Reddit Pinterest
None, I don’t have time for social media
Poll ends 3-21-23
Poll ended 3-14-2023
March is National Craft Month. Learning a craft offers many benefits. Expressing one’s creativity provides stress relief and can lower blood pressure much like meditation. There’s natural positive reinforcement from learning a new skill. What craft do you most enjoy?
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Genesee Community College currently has several openings for Secretary at the Batavia Campus. ese are civil service positions with Genesee County and will be provisional appointments. e individuals selected for the positions must be a resident of Genesee, Erie, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans or Wyoming County, apply for the next Genesee County Civil Service examination for this title and be reachable on the list.
e minimum quali cations include graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma recognized by the NYS Department of Education, and either: a) graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered two year college with an Associate’s Degree in Secretarial Science or related eld, and one year of full-time, paid clerical experience which shall have included typing, or b) completion of a minimum of 65 semester credit hours from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university, including a minimum of 24 semester credit hours in O ce Technology and one year of full-time paid clerical experience which shall have included typing, c) three years of full-time, paid clerical experience, which shall have involved typing, or d) any equivalent combination.
Review will begin immediately and continue until positions are lled. For more details and to apply online, please visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, sta , and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
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