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Through the years, cars have evolved so much that certain parts once integral to their operation have now become obsolete. Only time will tell which components and features of today’s cars will disappear in the future. However, present drivers can reminisce about how cars have evolved even in the last 20 to 30 years. The following are some once-standard parts and features that have all but disappeared from modern vehicles. Ashtrays and cigarette lighters: Smoking-related accessories began to vanish as the dangers of smoking became more apparent. Ashtrays in the dashboard and in the rear armrests are no longer standard. Full-sized spare tire: The “doughnuts” of today can be driven on for only limited distances and look awkward on larger vehicles. The full-sized spare enabled drivers to repair the flat tire on their own schedules. Control knobs: Push buttons and digital dashes have replaced the manual knobs of the past. Levers often enabled drivers to adjust the heat without taking their eyes off the road. Bench seats: Front bench seats have given way to two seats separated by a center console. No longer is it possible to fit three or four people in the front of a vehicle. Whip antenna: Remember those thin, flexible antennas? Many modern vehicles feature more solid antennas that can be unscrewed for trips through the carwash or an antenna that is modeled into the car in an inconspicuous way. If drivers exhibit a preference for satellite radio in the years ahead, traditional antennas may soon become obsolete as well.
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Many people may be tempted to discard rusty tools that have gone unused and sat in a garage or shed for a significant period of time. But tools encrusted with rust do not need to be relegated to the trash bin, nor do gardeners have to toil for hours scraping and sanding off the rust. There’s a much easier way to restore rusty tools that relies on a common household ingredient: vinegar. Pour vinegar into a deep enough vessel to submerge the metal part of the tool. Soak the tool overnight. The next day, use a scouring pad to rub off the rust. If the tool is too big to fit into a can or bucket, simply wrap it with a vinegarsoaked rag and cover the whole tool with a tightly secured plastic bag. Follow the same procedure the next day. After all the rust is gone, rinse the tool in cool water and dry thoroughly. Then return it to regular usage.
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HONEOYE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Special District Meeting of the Honeoye Central School District (the District) will be held at the polling place designated below on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, at which time the polls will be open from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., local time, for the purpose of voting by paper ballot or machine upon the following proposition: Proposition One Reconstruction/Renovation/Improvement of Certain District Facilities Shall the Board of Education of the Honeoye Central School District (the District) be authorized to undertake the reconstruction, renovations, improvements and repairs to the Honeoye Central District main building and the District Bus Garage, including roof renovation, window and door replacement, playground replacement, gymnasium floors and bleacher replacement, bus garage renovation, toilet room and other interior renovations, covered building entries, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology upgrades, fitness center, and a new track and associated site improvements, as well as payment of professional fees and all other necessary costs incidental to such work, at a combined maximum estimated cost of $12,440,000; to withdraw $5,685,000 from the District’s Capital Reserve Fund to pay a portion of said costs; and to raise the sum of $6,755,000 by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property of the District, to be collected in annual installments as provided in Section 416 of the Education Law, which tax may be offset by New York State aid available therefore; and, in anticipation of such tax, shall the District be authorized to issue obligations of the District up to a maximum principal amount of $6,755,000? NOTICE is also given that a public hearing to discuss the proposed project shall be held at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at the Honeoye Central School, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, New York, in the LGI (Room 44). Polling Place: The location where the vote will take place is as follows: Honeoye Central School, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, New York, in the Auditorium Foyer. Qualified voters may vote at the aforesaid polling place. Directions to this polling place may be obtained from the Office of the District Clerk during regular office hours. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States of America, (2) 18 years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the School District for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the Special Meeting. The School District may require all persons offering to vote at the Special Meeting to provide one form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law 2018-c. Such form may include a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, utility bill, or a voter registration card. Upon offer of proof of residence, the School District may also require all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name and address. NOTICE is also given that qualified voters of the District may obtain applications for an absentee ballot from the Office of the District Clerk. A completed absentee ballot application must be received by the District Clerk at least 7 days before the December 12 vote (i.e., by December 5, 2023) if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the December 12 vote (i.e., December 11, 2023) if the absentee ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. No absentee voter’s ballot will be canvassed, unless it is received in the office of the District Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on December 12, 2023, the day of the vote. In accordance with Education Law 2018-a(6), a listing of all persons to whom an absentee ballot is issued will be available for public inspection in the Office of the District Clerk during regular office hours until the day of the vote. NOTICE is further given that military voters who are not currently registered may apply to register as qualified voters of the District. Military voters may request an application to register as a qualified voter from the District Clerk. Military voter registration application forms must be received in the Office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on November 17, 2023. In order for a military voter to be issued a military ballot, the District must have received in the office of the school district clerk a valid ballot application no later than 5:00 pm on November 17, 2023. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military voter registration, military ballot application or military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail in their request for such registration, ballot application, or ballot. Such designation shall remain in effect until revoked or changed by the military voter. Ballots for military voters shall be mailed, or otherwise distributed, no later than November 18, 2023. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Board of Education of the Honeoye Central School District has previously complied with the requirements of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (the SEQRA Act), Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, as amended and the Regulations of the Department of Environmental Conservation thereunder (the Regulations). No further action under the SEQRA Act and Regulations is required. Dated: October 11, 2023 Jennifer Green, District Clerk Honeoye, New York By Order of the Board of Education Honeoye Central School District
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ELSIE’S STEWED APPLES Serves 6 to 8 2 to 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 pounds apples, peeled, cored and cut into thick slices 1/2 cup honey, preferably sage honey 1/2 cup white wine Zest of 1 lemon Juice of 1 lemon Fresh sage sprigs for garnish
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1. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the apples, turn the heat to high and sauté until they begin to brown on the edges, about 5 minutes. If some are getting too well done, remove them and place on a plate while the rest continue to cook, then return them to the skillet when all are done.
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2. Reduce the heat to low and add the honey, wine, lemon zest, lemon juice, and 1/2 cup water. Cover and allow to cook until the apples are tender but still firm; you don’t want them to turn into applesauce. 3. Serve this in a bowl, tuck in a couple sprigs of fresh sage from your garden, and tell your guests all about sage honey.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Nov. 6, 1982, Shirley Allen is arrested for poisoning her husband, Lloyd Allen, with ethylene glycol, commonly known as antifreeze. After witnessing her mother spike Lloyd’s drinks with the deadly substance, Shirley’s own daughter turned her in to the authorities.
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VICTOR: 1324 New Seabury Lane. November 8th (9-3pm). HUNTER’S DREAM SALE. Numerous extremely large buck mounts, as well as a bear and pheasant. Compound bows (including Mathews), cases, and arrows. Great tree stands, feeder, deer hauler, blind, scopes, quivers, holsters, ozone sensor, and reloading supplies. Ariens Zoom 34 zero-turn mower, Husquvarna ST230E snowblower, Honda pressure washer, Craftsman compressor (150 PSI, 6 horse), Hobart welder, oxy-acetylene torches with cart. Rowboat with oars, Minkota motor, waders (new). Vintage cookie jars, set of china, miscellaneous glassware, books, lamps, small appliances, clothes, gown dresses, Santa suit, and other Christmas. love seat and chair, oak kitchen table and chairs. Yamaha piano, oak roll top, and much more. STUFF.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Nov. 4, 1922, British archaeologists discover the tomb of King Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. The tomb contained a stone sarcophagus with three nested coffins. Inside the final solid gold coffin was the mummy of the boyking Tutankhamen, preserved for more than 3,000 years.
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Share some cooking duties. Another way to simplify cooking for a crowd is to invite guests to bring along a side dish or dessert. Guests who live nearby can make something in advance of the big meal, while hosts can hand over their kitchens to overnight guests who express a willingness to contribute their own homecooked dish to the party. Sharing the cooking duties gives hosts more time to connect with friends and family and serves as a great way to plan the menu in advance.
Spiced Chickpeas Serves 4 2 cups dried chickpeas (garbanzo beans), soaked overnight in cold water, or two 15-ounce cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1/2 teaspoon cayenne 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 6 tablespoons grapeseed oil 1/2 shallot, minced 2 garlic cloves, minced Juice of 1/2 lemon 1 tablespoon dry sherry 1 cup sauce Chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley Preheat the oven to 425 F. Combine the chickpeas, cumin, red pepper flakes, cayenne, salt, and black pepper in a mixing bowl, drizzle with 1/4 cup of the oil, and toss to coat. Spread the chickpeas out on a baking sheet in a single layer and roast, shaking the pan from time to time, for 20 to 25 minutes, until the chickpeas are firm and dry. Set aside to cool. (The roasted chickpeas can be prepared a couple of hours in advance, covered, and held at room temperature.) Put a large sauté pan over medium heat and add the remaining 2 tablespoons oil. When the oil is hot, stir in the shallot and garlic and cook, stirring, until soft, about 2 minutes. Add the chickpeas, tossing to heat through. Stir in the lemon juice, sherry and marinara sauce and cook, stirring, until the chickpeas are well coated and the sauce is hot, about 2 minutes. Mound the chickpeas in a shallow serving bowl, top with chopped parsley and serve warm. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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Bloomfield Lions Club “DINE IN/ TAKE OUT” Spaghetti Dinner: Wednesday, November 8th, 4:30pm to 6:30pm at Veterans Park, 6910 Routes 5&20, Bloomfield. Adults $10 (13 and up), Children $5 (12 and under). Dinner includes Spaghetti, Meatballs, salad, bread and ice cream. Bloomfield Boy Scouts Troop #55 Volunteers serving in Dining Room.
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Bristol Library 6750 County Rd. #32, Bristol 585-229-5862 BristolLibraryDirector@owwl.org, thebristollibrary.com Hours: Mon., Wed., & Thurs. 3-7pm; Tues. & Sat. 10am-2pm
Gorham Free Library 2664 Main St., Gorham 585-526-6655
Naples Library 118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-6pm; Tues., Thurs 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm Sunday Closed
Honeoye Public Library 8708 Main St., Honeoye 585-229-5020 • Hours: Mon. 12-6pm; Tues., Thurs. 2-8pm; Wed. 10am-4pm; Sat. 9am-1pm; Fri. & Sun. Closed
Red Jacket Com. Library 89 S. Main St., Manchester Hours: Sun. & Mon. Closed; Tues. & Wed. 11am-8pm; Th. & Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Wood Library 134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381 woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… BRISTOL LIBRARY: It’s not too soon to start planning for the Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024! Join us at Bristol Library for a viewing party, with free solar eclipse glasses provided (as supplies last). See you there!
53rd Annual Holiday Fair Craft Show: Saturday, November 18th, 9AM-3PM; held at Bloomfield High School Gyms, Oakmount Ave, Bloomfield; 120 crafter spaces, selling a wide variety of crafts, gifts, & homemade goodies. Sponsored by the Ionia United Methodist Church. Free admission & parking. Lunch is available. Bring your holiday shopping list!
Grange Hall Celebrating Centennial! S. Bristol cultural landmark, the Grange Hall, celebrates its centennial with a rededication ceremony, open house, and reception on Saturday, November 11th at 10am, rain or shine. Join us at 6457 State Route 64, Bristol.
CANANDAIGUA Connie Fredericks-Malone ’Alone With My Music’ Benefit Concert: Connie FredericksMalone is excited to present her one woman show, Alone With My Music on Sunday, November 12 at 1:00 pm, First Congregational Church, 58 N. Main St., Canandaigua. The concert will benefit the All Are Welcome mission which provides funds for the Wood Library to supply books, related materials, and kits about diversity. The concert is FREE and open to the public. A love offering will be collected at the concert. The concert will also be available via livestream at www. canandaiguachurch.org. The Arc Ontario’s Annual Canandaigua Turkey Trot 5k returns to F.A. Baker Memorial Park for its fourteenth year! Gather loved ones to kick-off the season. Pre-register for $20 by November 22nd. Day-of registration is $25, available until race start at 9:00 am; children under 12 register for free. Proceeds benefit The Arc Ontario’s programs for people with disabilities. In-person registration starts at 7:45 AM on November 23rd, the run at 9 am. Parking available at Fuller Funeral Home or F.A. Baker Park. For sponsorship or to volunteer, email events@thearcontario. org. Don’t miss ’A Ghostly Dickens Delight: A Christmas Carol’ with Mr. Kim Tenreiro on November 19th at the First Congregational Church, Canandaigua, NY. Experience a mesmerizing one-man show embodying 30 characters in the classic tale of redemption and hope. Tickets at $30 each or $50 for two, available at https://www. ontarioarcevents.org/a-christmascarol. Proceeds support The Arc Ontario’s programs for individuals with disabilities. Indulge in a Dickensian boxed lunch and carols by Creative Expressions Music Carolers before the spellbinding performance at 2:30 pm. A festive afternoon of joy and giving back awaits!
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Gleaners Community Kitchen has re-opened and is now serving a free, hot meal every day, MondayFriday, at noon. Doors open at 11 am. Gleaners is located in the basement of St. John’s Episcopal Church, 183 N. Main St., Canandaigua. http://www. GleanersKitchen.org Ontario County Historical Society Lakefront Tour - Join us on November 3 at 2 PM for our final Lakefront tour highlighting the Canandaigua City Pier, Boathouses, Skenoh Island, Kershaw, and more! Tour will meet near the restrooms on the Canandaigua City Pier. The tour will be about 1 hour and involves walking and standing. Tour is free/donations are welcome. Connie Fredericks-Malone Benefit Concert “Alone with My Music”: November 12, 1-3pm, First Congregational Church, 58 N Main St, Canandaigua. The concert will raise funds for the All Are Welcome mission which provides funds for the Wood Library to supply books, related materials, and kits about diversity. These will become available for students, parents, teachers, and various group leaders throughout the OWWL library system. Connie performs classic jazz standards and some blues and pop songs to digitally mastered backing tracks. Please join us for this wonderful FREE event. A love offering will be collected at the concert. It will be available online at canandaiguachurch.org. National Wreaths Across America Day: Saturday, December 16, 12 Noon. Two Town of Canandaigua cemeteries ~ Academy and Hunn ~ will be joining the mission to Remember, Honor, Teach, as first-time participants in this national program. These historic cemeteries contain the graves of veterans who served in wars from the Revolutionary War thru Vietnam. Wreaths Across America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to Remember the nation’s fallen, to Honor those who serve, and Teach the next generation about the value of freedom. Those interested in volunteering or sponsoring a wreath for either Academy Cemetery or Hunn Cemetery, are invited to visit www. WreathsAcrossAmerica.org/ N Y A C A D o r w w w . WreathsAcrossAmerica.org/NYHUNN. Open to everyone.
FARMINGTON Friday, November 10 - American Red Cross Blood Drive: 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm at Faith Baptist Church, 860 Hook Rd., Farmington. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org. Appointments may be made at redcrossblood.org.
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Farmington Historic Preservation Commission’s Fall Lecture Series will be held 11/9, starting at 7:00 PM. These events are free and all are welcome! They are held at the Farmington Town Hall, located at 1000 County Road 8. Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 7:00 PM. Pathway of Resistance: The Erie Canal and the Underground Railroad. Speaker: Derrick Pratt, Museum Educator at The Erie Canal Museum.
GENEVA Caregiver Support Group Alzheimer’s Association - Establish a network of understanding individuals by connecting with Alzheimer’s Association support groups. Led by knowledgeable facilitators, these groups provide a safe environment for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers to foster a support network. Participants can share practical advice on overcoming challenges, discuss potential solutions, explore coping strategies, express emotions, address needs and concerns, and gain insights into local resources. Held the second Tuesday of the month, 1pm, The Presbyterian Church In Geneva, 24 Park Pl, Geneva. http://action.alz.org/MTG/ 581597772 Caregiver Support Group Alzheimer’s Association - Establish a network of understanding individuals by connecting with Alzheimer’s Association support groups. Led by knowledgeable facilitators, these groups provide a safe environment for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers to foster a support network. Participants can share practical advice on overcoming challenges, discuss potential solutions, explore coping strategies, express emotions, address needs and concerns, and gain insights into local resources. Held the first Tuesday of the month, 2pm, Wood Library Association, 134 N Main St., Canandaigua. http://action.alz.org/ MTG/581596430
HEMLOCK Family Holiday Bazaar - New and gently used items that can be purchased for holiday gifts. Decorations for the home, sports, gardening, jewelry, toys, games, anything you can think of for friends and family. Items available for all ages, great bazaar for the entire family to do their holiday shopping. This event is sponsored by the Honeoye Public Library. November 18, 9-3pm and November 19, 11-3pm at the Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock. http://www.littlelakesny.org
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HONEOYE Annual Election Day Turkey Dinner - Join us on Tuesday, November 7 from 4:00 pm til gone for our turkey dinner. The dinner is prepared by the United Church of Christ of Honeoye, 8758 Main Street. The menu includes turkey, potatoes, stuffing, gravy, winter squash, bread, applesauce and dessert. Dine in or take out! Free Will Offering. Annual Election Day Turkey Dinner - Join us on Tuesday, November 7 from 4:00 pm til gone for our turkey dinner. The dinner is prepared by the United Church of Christ of Honeoye, 8758 Main Street. The menu includes turkey, potatoes, stuffing, gravy, winter squash, bread, applesauce and dessert. Dine in or take out! Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner - St. Mary’s and St. Matthew Faith Community invites you to attend a Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner to be held at St. Mary’s Church, 8961 Main Street, Honeoye on Sunday, November 19th from 2:00-4:00 pm (or gone). Eat in only. All are welcome! Dinner for Veterans/Guests at Honeoye American Legion Post 1278 - Veterans’ Day, Saturday, November 11th at 6:00-9:00pm. Dinner served at 7:00. Free dinner for Veterans of Post 1278 with guests paying only $12. Enjoy Roast Pork and Chicken Cordon Bleu with all the fixings and dessert. Please sign up ASAP during bar open hours. 4931 County Rd 36, Honeoye. The Honeoye American Legion 1278 Auxiliary’s Monthly Dinner - Monday November 6th, 4:00pm ’til gone. Dinner will be Turkey with all the fixin’s and Pumpkin Squares for dessert. Cost $8. Take out only. Reservations are strongly encouraged as this dinner sells out fast! Please text Bonnie 752-2939 with number of meals wanted and approximate pick up time. Location: 4931 County Rd 36 Honeoye. Thank you for your support!
Holiday Turkey Raffle at Honeoye-Hemlock American Legion Post 1278: Lots of FUN! November 4th, 6:00pm sharp! Turkeys and other prizes will be raffled off. Refreshments will be served. 4931 County Rd 36 Honeoye. Please join us and help us support our Veterans!
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The HFL Nordic Ski Swap and Sale - Saturday, November 18, 9am-1pm at the Honeoye FallsLima Middle School on Quaker Meeting House Road, Honeoye Falls. The public is encouraged to bring in used cross country ski equipment and clothing to consign for the sale the evening of November 17, 6-8pm. Money made from the sale of used equipment will be returned to the seller less 15% to support local childrens’ and Section V High School Nordic Programs and nordic trail grooming efforts. High School skiers will be on hand to hot wax cross country skis for a nominal fee. Bindings will also be mounted on-site for an additional fee.
LIVONIA Finger Lakes UFO & Paranormal Meetup - New-comers welcome; just drop in. Saturday, November 11: 6:00-8:00 pm. Social Hour: 8:00-9:00 pm. United Methodist Church of Livonia (UMCL), 21 Summers Street, Livonia. $5.00 donation to UMCL. Snacks to share are appreciated. Info: Text or call Mary Grace: 585-766-9318. www. giftsofgraceministry.org. Following Meeting: Saturday, December 9.
MIDDLESEX Potter Volunteer Fire Dept. Breakfast! The Potter Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Breakfast at the Potter Fire House, 1255 Phelps Road, on Saturday and Sunday, NOVEMBER 18 & 19 from 5AM till Noon. We will be serving Pancakes, sausages, home fries, breakfast sandwiches, eggs, toast, coffee, juice and more!
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LIVONIA Take-out Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summer St, Livonia on Wednesday, November 8, 4:306:00PM (or until sold out). Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, undressed salad, and garlic bread. Donations accepted.
NAPLES Bristol Springs Grange Hall’s Centennial Rededication - The Bristol Springs Grange Hall, home to the Bristol Hills Historical Society, turned 100 years old in 2023. This magnificent community landmark will be rededicated at a ceremony to celebrate its beauty and its place in the community’s cultural heritage. Ceremony and unveiling of National Register of Historic Places plaque followed by open house and reception, with historical artifact collection on display. Held November 11, 10am, Bristol Springs Grange Hall, 6457 NY 64, Naples.
RUSHVILLE Fall Revive Youth Rally - Sunday, November 5th, 3-7pm. Come ready to play flag football or board games, then enjoy a bonfire while roasting hot dogs and making s’mores. We will also have a time of worship and hear from Shane Collins, our Office Manager. He will be sharing his amazing testimony of God’s mercy and grace in his life while enduring health trials over the years, including two liver transplants. During this time, God worked in and through his life to shape and mold him into who he is today. Cost: $10. LeTourneau Christian Center, 4950 County Road 11, Rushville. https://letcc. churchcenter.com/registrations/ events/1508934
Quilt Sale - November 16, 2023 from 3 to 7PM at the Rushville Methodist Church in Rushville, NY. All sizes $50 to $200.00. Cards, Checks or cash will be accepted. Proceeds will benefit The Friendship House Food Pantry.
SHORTSVILLE Punkin Chunkin’! Chuck your leftover Halloween pumpkins at some scarecrows on the hill at Budd Park (37 Water Street, Shortsville) on Saturday, November 4th from 2-4pm! Enjoy some free cider and donuts, too! Just bring your own pumpkins -- we’ll provide the rest. Please email FriendsOfRJCC@gmail. com or call Abigail (585-943-0907) with questions. Rain date: Sunday, November 5th 2-4pm.
SOUTH BRISTOL Hike Wesley Hill Preserve in South Bristol - Hike & Explore the trails of Wesley Hill Nature Preserve in South Bristol Sunday November 5 from 2-4PM with Springwater Trails, followed by a social gettogether dish-to-pass at a member’s home. For additional info/ directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org
VICTOR Celebrate National Hospice Month - Please join your local comfort care home, Serenity House of Victor, in celebrating National Hospice Month by enrolling in our free caregiver weekly training program beginning Monday November 6th. Only a few hours a week serving our residents with end-oflife care in our two-bed home is “your gift: yourself”. The training will be held Mondays 12-2, Wednesdays 4-6 OR Thursdays 10-12 for two weeks. Please contact Director at 585-729-7617 or email serenityhousevictor@gmail. com for more information.
W. BLOOMFIELD Homeschool Hullabaloo Homeschool students ages 5-16, join us for an afternoon of art, archery and fun!! November 15, 2-4pm, LeTourneau Christian Center, 4950 East Lake Road, Rushville. Cost $10. https://letcc. churchcenter.com/registrations/ events/1939086
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Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, November 12th, 7:30-11:00 AM, Lima Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. $10 Adults, $6 Ages 8-12, 7 & under Free. Scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice & coffee. Take outs available. Everyone welcome.
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and BOARD GAMES (Pictionary, Sorry, etc.), JIGSAW PUZZLES (300 to 1000 pieces), SEWING TRIMS (laces, binding). ginnylf@gmail.com
NEW/UNUSED CARDS with ENVELOPES. Blank/birthday/get well/thinking of you. To mail to older adults and volunteers in our visitation programs. 716-262-6164
AUTO MAGAZINES: Classic Cars, Old Car Weekly, Car Craft, Hot Rod. Six boxes. Brockport. fredmcc56@outlook.com
Copy of OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for George Foreman GR10B Grill. Also, info for who can sharpen scissors. 585-633-0599
SHIPPING PALLET, 90”x34”. Victor area. You pick up. 518-860-7041 One REFRIGERATOR. Works fine. Good for garage. lexmarkz64@aol.com
FIREPLACE ACCESSORY KIT to include poker, shovel, tongs, and brush. Can pick up if in the Henrietta/Rush area. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
ORGAN. Works well. Call or text David. 585-415-2302
SMALL OAK CHURCH PEW. 585-305-5307
Two 6’ 2013 RAM 1500 RUNNING BOARDS, NON-WORKING MICROWAVE, BRASS LAMP. Must take all. Honeoye: 585-229-1108
Seeking LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD MEMORABILIA as my Grandparents were all employees of LVRR. Please call or text Matt. 315-576-1278
PING PONG TABLE RACKET BALLS. Good condition. Text David. 585-415-2302
NIGHTSTAND, medium-large men’s WINTER COAT and size 9½ to 10 WINTER BOOTS. 585-883-7387
Two 6’ OLDER LADDERS – one wooden, one aluminum. 585-343-6821
PULL BEHIND GRASS CATCHER for lawnmower. 585-260-0437
PIANO – Wurlitzer, from Batavia Party House. 585-343-6821
Nice 2-DRAWER WOOD FILE CABINET. 585-637-0933
Bag of CHRISTMAS CARDS and NOTE PADS. Fairport. 585-388-0318
5’ METAL FENCE POSTS. Text 585-260-3506
Two LIFT CHAIRS. Good condition. You pick up, Williamson. 585-243-0117
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Text or call Matt. 315-576-1278
FIREWOOD, Ash, tree is down, needs to be cut and split. You pick up. ejohn2908@frontiernet.net
TYPEWRITER. 585-298-8681
PROFORM TREADMILL. iFIT enabled. Sport 6.0 excellent condition. You pick up. 585-766-3157
PROTRON PDV 388, DVD DC CHARGER APPLICATOR CORD. Palmyra. Text 315-576-6513
3-CUSHION SOFA. Excellent condition. You pick up, Perinton. 585-545-1090
CANNING JARS ROUND LIP RINGS. Please leave message: 585-671-0703
Beautiful STYROFOAM PIECES - small medium, and large. Paint them! Make light sculptures! Great art/construction projects for kids or adults. tango3trail@gmail.com
VINTAGE/NEWER VIDEO GAMES, SYSTEMS or ACCESSORIES. Also, VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY or JEWELRY. 585-729-1259 VHS TAPES - Would love to take any unwanted VHS Tapes. jeffknight1983@yahoo.com
Smith Corona Corsair Deluxe MANUAL TYPEWRITER. Good working condition. 585-671-2598
YOUTH SIZED BUNK BED. 585-374-5768
PRINTER CARTRIDGES. HP 62 XL black. Never used. Jmcanany270@gmail.com 30 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES WITH BULBS, 4 - 8’ lengths - some hard wired and some plug into outlet. nysbowler@gmail.com
Elderly man in need of a CARPET SHAMPOOER, small PESTICIDE SPRAYER, WEED TRIMMER, and LEAF BLOWER. 585-883-7387 METAL DAY BED FRAME & MATTRESS. COSTUME JEWELRY - regular or vintage: 585-415-8513
OLDER LIFT CHAIR in working condition. You pick up. 585-226-8887
Looking for a DIRT BIKE or ATV for father son project. Call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
ICE CREAM CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS. 585-236-0426 REGULATION POOL TABLE in excellent condition. Heavy item for you to move. Located in Henrietta. 585-321-3218 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE with two working bulbs. Fits in a drop ceiling, has a regular plug. Not hardwired. Text/call 315-576-1278 Two METAL FILING CABINETS, 26” x 15” x 58” each has five drawers. You pick up village of Pittsford. mcthor@frontiernet.net
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Albert Wan and Jenny Smith Open Bleak House Books in Honeoye Falls After Unexpected Move from Turmoil in Hong Kong BY SUZIE WELLS
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civil rights/criminal lawyer by trade, Albert Wan, decided to try his hand at online bookselling when his wife, Jenny Smith, landed a teaching position at a Hong Kong university and the couple and their children, Ida and Charlie, moved. Founded in Hong Kong in 2017, Bleak House Books opened a brick-and-mortar shop a year later in a bright space on the 27th floor of a high-rise office building overlooking Kowloon. Wan says the vintage appearance of the shop was surpassed only by its “best community of booklovers, friends, and neighbors an indie bookseller could ever hope for.” Within a couple years of opening, this bookstore faced social movements and then the pandemic and anti-Chinese sentiments. While other indie bookstores shuttered, Bleak House Books stood as a “literary oasis” or “literary outpost,” “never just sold books, but [instead] connected with readers and the community,” as one reporter in HK said. A safe, warm home away from home, Bleak House Books developed quite a grassroots following in Hong Kong and around the world. Hong Kong became home for Wan and his family, but life had different plans for them. Albert and Jenny Wan night before soft opening, Wan explains that political June 23, 2023. turmoil and civil unrest turned Hong Kong into something akin to any other mainland Chinese city overnight, with public gatherings and elections banned, opposition figures, lawyers, and journalists arrested, “sensitive” books removed from shelves, movies censored, and government harassing and jailing citizens with little provocation. He reflects that “Many Hongkongers, especially those with young children, were leaving en masse. The city they knew and loved no longer felt like home to them.” Wan and Smith had to make a choice for their family’s safety. He explained to Bleak House Books’ incredibly loyal customers as they closed the shop in October 2021, “Given the state of politics in Hong Kong, Jenny and I can no longer see a life for ourselves and our children in this city.” Wan says that announcement “will go down as the saddest day in my life.” While he admits that no country is perfect, his family is thankful they could return to the States for “freedom that doesn’t exist in Hong Kong anymore.”
As non-traditional booksellers, Wan says he and Smith think of the bookshop as one that serves the needs of the community and has interesting, non-mainstream books. He explains there is “No science to [their] book selection,” but with their diverse interests and backgrounds, and basic understanding of literature, the publishing history, authors, etc., Wan and Smith select a wide array of new and used texts they think the community will enjoy. Sometimes they strike out, but usually, he says, their selections hit well. Bleak House Books maintains a solid Hong Kong presence, with reminiscent artwork throughout the shop as well as a Hong Kong collection within the shop, keeping the past and connections alive. Wan says the hardest part of leaving the old shop was saying goodbye to everyone and everything they built. He says the new shop’s goals are to keep the store open financially and not lose momentum. To do that, they Charlie reading at BHB. will try new things, engage the community, keep things fresh, and stay active. “Opening and closing the shop each day is not enough. Doing more is the challenge and what makes the job interesting.” Wan says they plan to buy and sell books, host events, and be a bookshop first and foremost for the community. Wan offers honest perspective on the current state of bookselling: “Our focus as an indie bookshop is not to compete with [big box bookstores online or in person], especially on book prices, but to be as different from this faceless behemoth as we can; in other words, to be the best community-based, family-owned small business that we can be.” Wan explains that life circumstances sometimes take control, and all one can do is face the challenges and do your best. He suggests, “Try new things.” When you step outside your comfort zone, he says, “it’s always hardest to take that first step, but when you look back, you see you’re a much stronger, more compassionate person.” Bleak House Books hosts its Grand Opening on the November 11th, featuring authors from near and far, stories, music, children’s activities, food, drinks, and celebration.
Now, two years later, Bleak House Books operates out of a formidable storefront on Main Street, Honeoye Falls, offering what big bookstores fail to deliver: a small-town atmosphere with communitycentric ideals focusing on day-to-day operations. Over the past couple of months, Wan says they have gotten to know the community they serve and look forward to the future here, even as they miss Hong Kong and the friends they made and the community they built.
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The feel-good factor Doing for others certainly has an impact on the person on the receiving end, but also benefits the do-gooders. A November 2020 survey by Union Bank found that 72 percent of Americans said supporting small businesses was more important than getting the best deals. That may be due to the feeling of helping out a fellow neighbor.
Create job opportunities Shopping at small businesses keeps those establishments afloat, along with their employees. Small businesses are the largest employers in the United States. That’s also true in Canada, where 68.8 percent of the total labor force works for a small business. A person may never know when he or she - or a relative - will need a job. Keeping small businesses viable provides a strong job market for locals.
Keep more money in the community The Small Business Administration says $48 out of every $100 spent at a small business stays in the community. Spend the same $100 at a national retailer and only $14 stays.
Enjoy a more local flavor National retailers and other businesses follow a global business model that may not allow for much customization, but small businesses can provide products or services that relate directly to the needs of the communities they serve. These same small businesses may also be more inclined to work with local vendors and start-ups than national companies that have global supply chains.
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Quail Summit
Notice of Vacancy
Currently seeking a
Custodial Worker
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Evening (full-time)
Qualifications: • • • • • • •
Must have an active NYS license in good standing. Wages starting at $24.27/hr Quail Summit offers excellent benefits! Please send resume to: Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com OR - 5102 Parrish Street Ext. • Canandaigua, NY
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 Ability to lift 50lbs Valid NYS Driver’s License
Location: • Mt. Morris B Shift- 2:30-11:00pm
Salary: • $33,280 + $939.60 shift differential • Full-time with benefits including NYS Retirement
Starting date: • ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org Reply by November 13, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 24-45, resume & cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson St., LeRoy, NY 14482
Laborer - Gutter Installer Must be reliable and have own driver’s license. 40 hr. work week - weather dependent. Compensation commensurate with experience. If interested, call 585-229-5043
A new year often sparks change. Many people aspire to change jobs at the dawn of a new year, and such changes are more frequent than one might think.
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Wouldn’t it be nice to know that you’ve made a difference at the end of your work day? Email cover letter and resume to: colleenm@featuredmedia.com The Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Verification Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.
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Quail Summit
Notice of Vacancy
is currently accepting applications for
Activities Assistant (part-time)
Special Education Teacher for Career & Tech
The Activities Assistant will facilitate activities with Residents under the guidance of the Life Enrichment Director. The Activities Assistant will organize and obtain supplies requested. Ability to generate enthusiasm, as well as creativity in planning a program a must! Previous experience providing activities, music, etc. a plus. Flexibility to assist with special events and programs.Wages starting at $15.00 per hour
Qualifications: • NYS Special Education Certification appropriate to grades 7-12 including: 7-12 High School Content Area OR • Students with Disabilities All Grades
Please send resume to:
Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com or apply in person at 5102 Parrish St. Ext., Canandaigua
Location: • Mt. Morris May Center
Salary: • $45,000-$55,000 • Negotiable based on experience
EOE
Starting date: • ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org Reply by November 13, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 24-44, Letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson St., LeRoy, NY 14482
FLACRA is growing and adding positions!
HOW WOMEN CAN KEEP THEIR CAREERS GOING FORWARD Define career expectations. Defining career expectations early on can be beneficial in various ways. Such expectations can guide career choices and provide a road map that women can utilize to stay the professional course. This can help women make decisions about their careers when they come to forks in the road. For example, if a path to promotion seems blocked, women can examine their established career expectations to help them decide if it’s time to seek new employment. Defining career expectations also can help women effectively communicate with mentors about their goals, and mentors can then use that information when offering guidance. Expectations need not be concrete, and it’s likely they will change over time. But they can serve as an important foundation for anyone from young female professionals to experienced executives looking to make changes or determine the next step in their careers.
NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL is looking to fill the following positions:
Walk-in/Open Interviews! Wednesdays, 10am-2pm in the Human Resources Office 71 Kendall St., Clifton Springs, NY 14432
We have immediate openings for: • Registered Nurses • Licensed Practical Nurses • LMSW, OT and other licensed staff • Counselors • Peer Advocates • Behavioral Health Technicians • Cleaners and more!
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE MECHANIC: Full-Time position. Hours: 6am - 2:30pm (including ½ hour unpaid lunch) Minimum Qualifications: Either 1. One year of experience as a journeyman plumber or HVAC technician; OR 2. Four years of experience in either plumbing, electrical, or heating, ventilating, and air conditioning or graduation from an accredited two-year school in HVAC or plumbing. Special Requirement Position: Possession of a valid New York State Operator's license is required. Salary: $18.70 to $30.70/hour dependent on experience Benefits: Health Insurance, Vacation, Sick and Personal Time
NIGHT CLEANER: Full-Time position. Hours: 3:30pm – 12am (including ½ hour unpaid lunch) Minimum Qualifications: Possess a High School Diploma or equivalent; ability to follow directions; ability to work well with others; ability to work independently. Benefits include Health Insurance. This is routine manual work requiring efficient and economical performance of cleaning and maintenance operations for buildings, grounds, and equipment.
Competitive Pay Career Development Educational Opportunities
SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER: Minimum Qualifications: CDL License with P & S endorsement or the willingness to train and obtain a CDL License; Good Physical Condition; meets 19A Requirements; a desire to work with children; an ability to work well with others.
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Victor Central Schools
Part-time position.
Employment Opportunities
Assistant to Director of Operations
Come join us at VCS! We offer competitive wages and great benefits.
at a local comfort care home. Various duties including office/computer work and community outreach.
Full-Time, Part-Time, and Per Diem Vacancies Food Service Supervisor, $15.78 hourly Teacher Aide, $15.17 hourly Cleaner, $15.65 hourly Working Supervisor, $18.52 hourly Bus Driver (paid training program offered year-round), $21.99 hourly Bus Monitor, $15.17 hourly Teacher Substitute, $115-$155 daily Starting rates listed above. Experience and qualifications taken into consideration. Interested applicants should apply through the Victor Central School Job Opportunities page
20 hours per week. Starting wage $15.00/hour. Call to inquire: Monday thru Friday, 8am-4pm.
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(https://www.victorschools.org/departments/human-resources/applicants).
Host TGIF gatherings. Make Fridays a chance to have a little fun and gather together. Use this informal time to address employee accomplishments, and encourage employees to say something of value to their coworkers.
Quail Summit is seeking
Hospitality Ambassador
PAW’S CORNER
Our part-time (3-8pm Fri. & 11am-7pm Sat./Sun.) Hospitality Ambassador leads the dining meals, preparing plated meals for service and ensures the food is served neatly and attractively while promoting a hospitality environment and enhancing the dining experience. Previous experience with independent seniors, excellent customer service and dining experience preferred. Starting wage $15.26/hr
By Sam Mazzotta
Basic Training
Please send resume to: DEAR PAW’S CORNER: You often mention that owners should spend time with their dogs in basic obedience training. What are “the basics” exactly? -- Ferris T., Huntington, N.Y. A: While the specifics of basic obedience training for dogs are better detailed through books or by professional trainers, I can list these training requirements here. • Housetraining: The most basic and most important to you and your dog’s peace of mind. Teaching a new dog where and when to eliminate, and training yourself to keep a proper schedule, is a crucial initial step. • Heel: Your dog should walk calmly alongside you, and not struggle against the leash, pull you down the street or chase after birds, cars or other dogs. • Sit: A well-trained dog will sit on command. When training on the leash, have the dog sit on your left side. • Down: The dog should lie down (on his belly, paws forward) on command. • Stay: In the “sit” or “down” position, the dog should not move until you release him with a verbal command. • Come: At your command, the dog should come to you, or respond to further directional commands (such as tugging the leash right or left to signal a turn). That’s essentially it: five basic commands and housetraining. It doesn’t sound like much, but teaching a dog of any age these skills will take at least several weeks, if not months. And they must be taught correctly: no hitting or yelling, maintaining dominance over the dog. Training books provide many more details on effective ways to do this, while a professional trainer can demonstrate additional effective techniques to ease the basic training process.
EOE
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL
IMMEDIATE VACANCIES Special Education Teachers K-6 ELA Teacher 7-12 Math Teacher 7-12 (effective 1/2/2024) Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certified and Uncertified) Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs
Remember that basic obedience training doesn’t stop once these skills have been learned. Dogs need regular reinforcement, even if it’s just a five-minute review during their daily walks.
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