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1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the highest peak in Europe?
2. TELEVISION: What is the name of the town in the Netflix series “Stranger Things”?
3. LITERATURE: What is the title of the book about a little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York City?
4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the traditional stone associated with the July birth month?
5. MYTHOLOGY: Which mythical creature has snakes for hair?
6. MOVIES: Who voices the character Joy in the animated movie “Inside Out”?
7. ANATOMY: What is the outermost layer of skin called?
8. INVENTIONS: Which blue medication, originally developed to lower blood pressure, had an unexpected effect on male patients and later was used to treat erectile dysfunction?
9. HISTORY: Who was crowned as Emperor of the Romans in 800 A.D.?
Car buyers may find some great deals by using offered rebates. Rebates can take place at any time of the year. Dealers typically use rebates in order to clear out a particular model year. Rebates may also be offered through the manufacturer. Dealerships may sell a vehicle for less when certain incentives are applied. Shoppers can rely on Edmunds. com to search for rebates and incentives by vehicle make and geographic location. (Family Features) Families are always looking for ways to enjoy vacation time together that maximizes fun, while minimizing the budget. To help your family reduce costs on summer travel: Bundle and save. Research package options that include meals and other amenities. Limited time promotions such as “Kids Eat Free” can help when budgeting for meals. Resort amenities and entertainment offerings are also often bundled for extra savings.
10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which state has produced the most presidents by birthplace?
And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer. ~F.
Scott Fitzgerald
Greta is feeling patriotic at her obedience class in Rush,
Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com - Share With Us. Or, Mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
Pack for the journey. Anticipate what your child may need, but remember, unless you are traveling to a remote location, there’s a good chance you can buy many items at your destination. Direct much of your focus on packing items you’ll need for the journey, and less on what you’ll need once you arrive. Food and entertainment are two key components to keep in mind.
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While this question is almost impossible to answer, as every landscape designer would have differed views, when it comes to selecting plants for different lighting conditions in the Rochester area, native plants are a great choice, following the “Right Plant. Right Place.” principle. Here are some recommendations:
Full Sun: Some native plants that thrive in full sun include Black-eyed Susan, Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Little Bluestem. These plants are adapted to the local climate and will flourish in areas with direct sunlight.
Partial Shade: For areas with partial shade, consider planting native species like Wild Geranium, Virginia Bluebells, Foamflower, and Wild Ginger. These plants can tolerate some shade while still providing beauty and ecological benefits.
Full Shade: In areas with full shade, native plants like Woodland Phlox, Wild Columbine, Wild Bleeding Heart, and Wild Ginger are excellent choices. These plants are adapted to low light conditions and will add color and interest to shady spots.
By selecting native plants that are well-suited to the specific lightingconditionsinyourgarden,youcancreateasustainable and thriving landscape while supporting the local ecosystem.
Spinach is said to have originated in Persia, and it was later brought to India and China via Nepal in 647 A.D. – known as ‘Persian green’ in China. Spinach was then introduced to Sicily by the Saracens in 827 A.D. It was later brought to Spain by the Arabs in the late 12th century, called ‘the chief of leafy greens.’ It then spread to England and France in the 14th century, known for a while as ‘the Spanish vegetable’ in England. In the U.S., spinach became popular in the 1800s. In the 1930s, there was a boost in spinach consumption due to the fame of Popeye.
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It’s 91% water Raw spinach is 91% water, so it’s good for hydration
California is the U.S.’s top spinach supplier California accounts for almost 75% of the U.S.’s production of spinach.
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CANANDAIGUA:6490County Road 32(BristolRoad)July19&20 --8amuntil3pm,Multi-family!Lotsof girls&ladiesclothingingreatcondition,babyclothes,basinet,toys, games,books,household,insta-pot, housedecor,sportingequipment,boys clothes,Pokemoncards,hockey skates,iceskates,men’sskis.Much more!
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CANANDAIGUA:CRYSTAL BEACH 4505 LakeDr.July18th, 19th,20th.(9am-4pm)Lotsof clothes,shoes,coatsandavarietyof householdandholidayitems.Somethingforeveryone!
CANANDAIGUA: 168 BuffaloSt. ESTATESALE July19thand20th. (9am-3pm)Kitchen,glassware, household,KnickKnacks,some furniture,ladiesclothing(L-XL)Men’s Clothing(M),Christmasdecorations andlights.
CANANDAIGUA: Villas at Canandaigua COMMUNITY SALE MiddleCheshireRoad. NearRte5&20.July20th (9-2pm).31homeowners.No EarlyBirdsPlease!
FARMINGTON: 5943 KingHill Drive.July19th(8:30-4:30pm) LargeselectionofStampinUp Stamps,dies,paper,ribbon,plasticcases,beersteins,cookware, scrapbookalbums,electricgriddle,slippersandlotsmore.bringa bag.
CANANDAIGUA: Good Shepherd Church,320SouthPearlStreet.Huge RummageandBakeSale,Inside,July 19,(9-4PM)&July20,(9-2PM).1/2 pricealldaySaturday.
SHORTSVILLE:4314Latting Rd Friday 7/12andSaturday7/13(9am4pm)Multifamilyyardsale.Tools, householditems,antiquesandgames.
CANANDAIGUA:46 DOUGLAS Dr.July19thand 20th(9am-3pm)Vintage games,toys,Barbies,dolls andclothes;householdand collectibles;Christmasand assortedholiday;alloccasioncards;furnitureand lamps;itemsfor engineering-steam-car enthusiasts;hardcover books1900son;modern paperbacks;computerand electronics;linens,clothing andshoes;outdoordecor andmore!
FARMINGTON: 55COACHLIGHT Cir.July20th(9am-4pm) Yarn,Sewingmachine(Kenmore) GermanSteins,games,Antiques, tile,insulation,BeanieBabies,luggage,Denmark’sselletpieces,baseballcards,quilts,TyMcDonald’s bears,Hondatb130lawnmower, longarmtrimmer,partytent,plank floors,Closetdoors(36X80),Digital SteamPress,SkittlegameMahJong, Oreckvacuums,juicer,EasyMoney coinbank,Kitchenwares,bikehelmetstennisrackets,lacrossesticks, shovels,rakesandmuchmore. Lalaestatesalesandorgainizing.com
STANLEY:3790Lake to LakeRd July20Multi-familyyardsale,Saturday,July20,9am-2pm.Saleatthe clubhouse,CampInTheWoods, 3790LaketoLakeRd,Stanley.
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * “Brave New World” author Aldous Huxley became almost completely blind as a teenager. He regained much of his sight later in life, crediting an unorthodox treatment known as “The Bates Method,” which recommends never using eyeglasses and exposing one’s eyes regularly to sunlight.
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consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale.
When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.
First Congregational Church of Canandaigua
Rev. Dawn Garrett-Larsen, Pastor SUMMER WORSHIP 9:30 am • June 30 through Labor Day All Are Welcome!
IN PERSON WORSHIP: 58 N. Main St., Canandaigua LIVE STREAM: www.canandaiguachurch.org • 585-394-2184
Zion Episcopal Church
120 East Main Street, Palmyra 315-597-9236 • www.zionepiscopalpalmyra.org
Sunday Mornings at 10am: Holy Eucharist with Music All are ALWAYS welcome!
St. John's Episcopal Church
183 N. Main Street • Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-394-4818
Sunday: Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10AM Website: https://www.stjohnscanandaigua.org e Reverend David Hefling, Rector
St. John’s Lutheran Church LCMS
153 Church Ave., Farmington • 315-986-3045 • www.pumpkinhook.org Pastor Robert Weidmayer Wednesdays 7:00pm live/streaming Sundays 9:45am live/streaming (8:45am Sunday School) www.facebook.com/pumpkinhook
St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) - LCMS 18 Victor-Mendon Road, Route 251 (east of Route 64) • 624-1766 www.stmarkmendon.org
Sunday 9am Services in person and streamed on Facebook Live (facebook.com/stmarkmendon)
Vine Valley Methodist Church
6370 Vine Valley Road, Middlesex 585-554-0402
Pastor J. Lanni
Sunday Worship – 9:15am
Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church
31 East Street, Honeoye Falls • 585-624-3387
honeoyefallsumc.org • office.hfumc@gmail.com
Pastor Christine Mitchell • PastorChrisMitchell.UMC@gmail.com
Sunday Service is held in person at 10:30am and available on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/HoneoyeFallsUMC. Come as you are, all are welcomed.
Faith Bible Church
9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230
Pastor John Karle
Sunday School 10am • Service 11am
Sunday Evening Services 6pm
Finger Lakes Bible Church
Barry Slater, Pastor “Building Lives on God’s Word” FLCC, Canandaigua Campus, Room 2302
Worship: Sunday 9:45am • Bible Study: Wednesday 6:45pm (online only) 585-622-7161 • flbcnys@gmail.com • FingerLakesBibleChurch.org
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians
Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
Farmington Friends Meeting
A Quaker Worship Community • 187 Cnty. Rd. 8 • Farmington, NY 14425
Sunday Meetings for Worship • Unprogrammed Worship 8:30a.m. Programmed Worship Sept.-June 11am; July & Aug. 10am 315.986.5559 • www.farmingtonfriendsquakermeeting.com Find us on Facebook @FarmingtonFriendsMeeting
Sinuses are bony, hollow, air-filled cavities inside the face and skull. They are located in the low-center of the forehead, behind the eyes and in bones behind the nose. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center says the sinuses lighten the skull and produce a mucus that moisturizes the inside of the nose. Unfortunately, when colds or the flu strike, sinuses may become one of the first spots affected by these illnesses.
When the sinuses are working properly, mucus will drain into the nasal passages or out the back of the throat. Most of this drainage goes unnoticed. However, the American Sinus Institute says that factors such as allergies, illness, weather changes, dehydration, and dry air can make the sinus mucus thicker and drainage more difficult. This is when problems like infection, stuffiness or throat irritation may occur.
In order to combat sinus congestion and drainage concerns, people may try certain strategies that include flushing the sinuses and thinning the mucus. It is imperative to use safe flushing methods to keep the sinuses healthy.
Neti pots are among the more popular methods to flushing sinuses. These small teapot-like devices with elongated snouts have become a fixture in many medicine cabinets. Because they are drug-free alternatives, they can be handy for those worried about antihistamines making them drowsy or reacting with other drugs. Neti pots and other nasal irrigation systems use saline to moisten and clear out nasal passages to promote drainage of sinus cavities. However, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, using these devices improperly can increase one’s risk of infection. CBS News says that neti pots have even been linked to the deadly Naegleria fowleri, which is otherwise known as the “braineating” amoeba.
The key to preventing infection is to only use previously boiled, sterile or distilled water to irrigate. Tap water is not adequately filtered, says the FDA, and may contain low levels of organisms that can stay alive in nasal passages and potentially cause serious infections.
Those who are concerned about nasal irrigation safety may be wise to skip neti pots and use pre-packaged, sterile saline solutions that are bottled for the purpose of alleviating congestion. However, when prepared water is used in a clean neti pot or other device, these methods can be perfectly safe.
Sinuses can get clogged for many reasons. To free up breathing, people are urged to consult their physicians to learn more about how to safely irrigate their nasal passages.
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Do you have any recommendations to stop restless legs at night? My husband has been to many doctors to find a cause or a solution to stop them. His legs have raised up as much as a foot in the air at night, constantly jumping and causing many sleepless nights. No one seems to have a solution for him. --
J.O.
ANSWER: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common condition where people have the urge to move their legs. It’s usually worse at night and associated with an unpleasant sensation that is relieved by movement. People with RLS often have involuntary jerking movements of their legs during sleep, unimaginatively called “periodic limb movements of sleep.”
Your husband may have these periodic limb movements without RLS, which is then considered periodic limb movement disorder. Treatment recommendations require an exact diagnosis. I often see his condition misdiagnosed or continue on for years without a diagnosis. The diagnosis is confirmed by a sleep study where the limb movements are recorded and characterized. Once the diagnosis is made, there are a few important considerations:
The first is that this condition often coincides with iron deficiency, which should be looked for and treated, if necessary. (The underlying cause for iron deficiency also needs to be found.) It may take weeks or even months after iron replacement for the leg movements to get better. Prior to medication treatment, a review of any medicines your husband takes is appropriate, as some can cause similar symptoms. Regular exercise, avoidance of caffeine and alcohol, and good sleep (ironically) can all improve symptoms in some people.
If medicine is needed, medications like pregabalin or pramipexole may be the first-line treatment, depending on the results of the sleep study and how intermittent the symptoms are. A new therapy called neurostimulation is a drug-free approach that has been shown to be effective. One device, the tonic motor activation, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for RLS and will hopefully be available shortly.
But there are many experts in this condition. He should see a sleep medicine expert.
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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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Many people change their lifestyles in an effort to improve their overall health. Changing the foods one eats is one of the more common ways people try to get healthy, and many people find adopting a vegetarian diet helps them realize their goals.
Adopting a vegetarian diet can be a great way to improve personal health. Vegetarians may now find it easier to maintain their lifestyles than ever before thanks to the year-round availability of a variety of fresh produce and more vegetarian dining options offered at restaurants. Even premade vegetarian foods are more widely available at markets and grocery stores.
Approximately six to eight million adults in the United States eat no meat, fish or poultry, according to a Harris Interactive poll commissioned by the Vegetarian Resource Group, a nonprofit organization that disseminates information about vegetarianism. Many more avoid red meat while still eating fish and poultry.
Although studies into vegetarianism long pointed out the potential nutritional deficiencies of such a diet, the tides have shifted, and many nutrition experts now note how eating plant-based foods offers sufficient nutrition and can reduce the risk for chronic illnesses. A vegetarian diet may offer protection against cardiovascular disease, some cancers, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. Data published in the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society found vegetarian diets are high in carbohydrates, dietary fiber, essential vitamins and minerals; offer an abundance of antioxidants; and are very low in saturated fat. However, switching to a vegetarian diet is not enough to lose weight or get healthier. Choosing the right type of vegetarian foods - including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and proteinrich legumes - and controlling portions is key.
Vegetarians may have low cholesterol, as well as fewer incidences of stroke and obesity and cardiovascular incidents than non-vegetarians. Whether this is entirely food-based, or because vegetarians tend to also embrace other healthy habits, has not yet been determined.
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With the number of electric motorcycles gaining popularity and getting more powerful, there is a concern for safety from a few points of view.
A traditional (gas powered) motorcycle must be inspected yearly, licensed, insured and ridden with its headlight on by a rider who has taken and passed a rider’s test and must be wearing a DOT approved helmet and follow the same rules of the road that cars and trucks follow.
Some E-Bikes can go over 40 miles per hour and do not have the same requirements as a traditional motorcycle nor is the rider subject to the same regulations as the traditional motorcycle rider is.
I have observed E-Bikes riding on sidewalks, riding against traffic on roads, passing other vehicles and not safely following the rules of the road. I think E-Bikes are a great form of transportation and look forward to when they are safer for the rider and other vehicles on the road.
The Entitlement of the [local road] Coners
I am struck by the sense of entitlement exhibited by many [local road] residents here, as they use cones and other claim staking devices to commandeer public property for personal use during July festivities.
Fundamentally, a property right is a negative right - the right to exclude others from using an asset. If I were to park my car in your driveway or on your lawn in July or any other time because I feel entitled to do so, I'm sure you would be justifiably brusque in informing me of your right to exclude me. (You might even growl "GET OFF MY LAWN.") In contrast, you have no right to exclude me from using an open parking space on the right-ofway of a public highway. Please explain why you think otherwise. And don't whine it's because of the property taxes you pay. I think the lake towns should ban the practice of coning public parking spaces. OR create a database of the public parking spaces and auction them off online as leases to the highest bidders.
WESLO TREADMILL. Works great – nothing wrong with it. Newark. 315-331-1875
24’ x 20’ WOOD DECK, 1”x 6” material. You dismantle and remove. Webster. 585-738-1714
14 bags of PINECONES. Clifton Springs. 607-427-8520
KODAK SLIDE TRAYS. Webster. Texts preferred. 585-645-9835
Upright Ivers and Pond PIANO with BENCH. in good condition. You pick up. 315-986-1081
(4) 48” FLUORESCENT SHOP LIGHTS w/10 pack bulbs. Henrietta. 585-334-7944
Invacare Home Care HOSPITAL BED. XL Twin mattress, 84” x 36”. Stafford, you pick up. Call or text 585-703-0999
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Genuine Oak. Excellent condition, 59” x 59”. Fits 36” TV. Corfu area. Call 716-289-7022
Owens Corning MOISTURE BLOCK PAPER, partial roll. ROOFING TAR
PAPER, partial roll. PLASTIC SHEATHING, 18” wide, approx. 50’ roll. Call George at 585-394-8189
2002 Chevy Camaro SALES BROCHURE. Excellent collector condition. Will mail to a good home. jclare01@rochester.rr.com
PADDOCK FULL OF HAY! You cut and carry out. Livonia. 85-346-4515
WINDOWS – 2 crank-outs. 1 double with screens, 1 single. Good condition. Webster/Penfield area. Call or text. 585-217-6811
USED FRYER OIL - Six 35# jugs. Take all. Text only 585-755-2025
Male OSTOMY SUPPLIES. You pick up, Webster. Joan 585-216-9754
WOODEN CLUBHOUSE with swings, slide, seesaw, 55” x 55” by 70” tall. Please leave a message at 585-637-0587 (landline).
XX Large Prevail in PANTY LINERS. New 4 packages (156 total). rayjentayok@gmail.com
EGG CARTONS and STYROFOAM FOOD DISHES. 585-538-9825
TUB, SURROUND, GLASS DOORS in Canandaigua. 585-394-8917.
B&D 1VPX SCREWDRIVER (needs battery pack), DVDs, VHS TAPES, WIRE COAT HANGERS, new FURNACE FILTER 20” x 25” x 1”. Rush. zoomie@rochester.rr.com
A number of used QUART BASKETS, both cardboard and wooden, and a few market baskets. York. 585-243-3965
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LOG SPLITTER in useable or repairable condition. 585-202-1991
CLARINET in good working condition. Geneseo area. 585-415-4336
In need of PLAIN BROWN CORRUGATED CARDBOARD. Boxes are okay. robree56@gmail.com
Anything BUFFALO BILLS, FOLD-UP WALKING CANES, men’s BEDROOM SLIPPERS, size 8-9 and men’s SHORTS, size 5x. 585-415-8513
AM/FM RADIO for someone in a group home. 585-773-2497
Older style square PIANO BENCH. 585-443-9974
ADULT TRICYCLE, in any condition. Chain drive. Call 585-363-0218
DEHUMIDIFIER for basement. Call 585-202-6508
Senior with disabilities in desperate need of an AIR CONDITIONER in good working order. pscaliforniaangel@gmail.com
BABY CRIB. 585-358-6850
QUEEN SIZE BED FRAME with headboard and footer. Jason 585-447-0201
8” x 16” CONCRETE BLOCKS and DOG KENNEL FENCING. 585-975-9176
CURTAIN RODS: 10 - 36” and 3 - 24”. Webster/Penfield area only. 585-698-6236
HOYT CARBON RX3 or RX4 in good condition for a junior bow tech. Call or text 585-419-5246
In dire need of DRY DOG FOOD, CAT FOOD, CLUMPING CAT LITTER. holdfort@rochester.rr.com
DRIVEWAY SEALER needed. Small portion of a bucket to repair 1 sq. ft. damage from fuel leak. Prefer text. 585-363-1903
DEHUMIDIFIER in good working condition. 585-374-5768
Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE, gas powered, running or not for father/ son project. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278
Seeking WEBER CHARCOAL GRILLS you are no longer using. Text or call 315-576-1278.
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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, well-designed landscapescansavehomeowners enough energy to make the projectspayforthemselvesinless than eight years. The DOE notes that homeowners’ landscaping strategies should be dictated by the climates in which they live. For example, homeowners who live in hot, arid regions should employ landscapes to shade their homes’ walls, windows and roof, while those who live in cool regions should make sure their landscapes are not blocking the winter sun from reaching their homes’ south-facing windows. TheDOEalsoadvisesthatshading is the most cost-effective way to reduce solar heat gain in a home, noting that well-planned landscapescanreducepreviously unshaded homes’ air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent. The DOE also notes that, in treeshaded neighborhoods, summer daytime air temperature can be up to six degrees cooler than the air temperature in treeless areas. Homeowners considering adding trees to their landscapes should know that deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, which meanstheywillblocksolarheatin thesummerbutallowsunlightinto thehomeinwinter.That’sidealfor homeowners who live in regions where temperatures climb in summertimebutdropconsiderably in winter. Homeowners who want year-round shade might consider evergreen trees and shrubs.
selection of: Hydrangea, Ninebark, Weigelia, Butterfly Bush, Knockout Rose, Ornamental Grass, Hosta, Perennial Hibiscus, Potted Grapes & Raspberry, and more! 1536 Friend Road, Penn Yan, NY • 585-554-5325 Mon.-Sat. 8am-5pm; Closed Sunday We accept credit cards.
Gardening is widely considered as relaxing a hobby as it is
Although gardening when temperatures are mild, such as in spring and fall, can be relaxing, gardening can be much more physically taxing and even dangerous when temperatures rise during the dog days of summer. Gardens need tending even when temperatures outside are especially hot, so gardeners must take steps to protect their health when working in their gardens during the summer.
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over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive
process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting
the soil, or a
of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green.
~Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mosses from and Old Manse
BYLINE: By JoAnn Derson
* “Sunburn can be soothed with plain vinegar. For the back, arms or legs, soak a washcloth in room temperature vinegar and lay it on the affected area for 15 minutes, then rinse. For the face, soak a cotton ball and lightly dab on burned areas.” -- I.E. in California
* “Bug bites can be treated with banana peel. Use a small piece of the peel laid white side down over the bite. Secure with a BandAid. Leave on at least 5 minutes. is works especially well for my kids, who seem to think it’s fun.” -- W.S. in Alabama
* “Old farm trick: I keep a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol mixed with water on my garden cart. If I think I got into some poison ivy, I spray the skin area pretty thoroughly with the alcohol. It’s the oil that spreads the rash, and the alcohol stops it from spreading pretty well.” -- J.J. in Florida
BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
Don’t miss out on the fun this summer!
AUG 5-7
BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY with $30 slot + $20 meal bonus. $449 PP Dbl. – Batavia, Henrietta, Canandaigua & Geneva pick-ups
AUG 6-8 PA DUTCH CO. with DANIEL, SOUND OF MUSIC & DAIRY FARM TOUR. $649 PP Dbl. – Canandaigua, Henrietta & Avon/Lakeville pick-ups
AUG 19 SENECA LAKE DOO-WOP LUNCH CRUISE
$169 PP – Gates, Henrietta & Canandaigua pick-ups
AUG 20-22 CULTURAL PHILADELPHIA with DINNER
CRUISE & LONGWOOD GARDENS. $849 PP Dbl. – LeRoy, Henrietta, Canandaigua & Geneva pick-ups
AUG 20-21 PA CUTCH CO. with DANIEL & HERSHEY FARMS
$419 PP Dbl. – Gates & Henrietta pick-ups
Call the office or visit our website for prices & pick up locations
Bus America Group Tours • (585) 697-3590 www.grouptoursinc.com • 668 Phillips Road, Victor, NY 14564
Level: Beginner
July 12th is National Eat Your JELL-O Day, and LeRoy, NY is known the world over as the birthplace of the gelatin dessert. What are your preferred JELL-O flavors?
- Original flavors (1897): Raspberry, strawberry, lemon, orange
- “Deep, dark, delicious flavors” (1856): black cherry, grape, black raspberry
- “Salad” flavors (1965): celery, mixed vegetable, tomato, Italian salad
- White grape, “the champagne of JELL-O” (1997)
- Any flavor, yum
- No JELL-O for me, thanks
Poll ends 07-16-2024
Poll ended 07-09-2024
With $396m in fireworks imports and $6.5m in American flag imports each year, Americans often celebrate July 4th with spectacles. What is your preferred way to celebrate our nation’s independence?
33.3% Hosting/attending a party/picnic with family/friends
11.1% Participating in a parade
44.4% Attending fireworks displays 11.1% Decorating the home or yard with patriotic decor
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Protecting Honeybees
Staggeryourplantingthroughout the growing season. Rather than planting everything at once, stagger planting for flowers and other plants that have blooms. This gives bees plenty of pollen sources throughout early summerandintofall.
Call for appointment. 4 W. Main St. • Shortsville, NY (585) 289-3200 www.shear-wonders.com
BRISTOLLIBRARY:
Allens Hill Free Library
3818 County Road 40
Bloomfield • 585-229-5636 allenshilllibrarydirector@owwl.org owwl.org/library/allenshill
Hours: Tues. & Wed. 3-6pm; Fri. 3-8pm; Sat 1-4pm
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
M & F, 12–6 PM; T & TH, 2–8 PM
W, 9 AM–5 PM; Sat., 9 AM–1 PM Sun., 2–4 PM GorhamLibraryDirector@owwl.org
Naples Library
118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757
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
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-6pm; Tues., Thurs 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm Sunday 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
CHAIRYOGA,TuesdaysinJuly,9am10:45,plusSaturday,July13,8:309:15am.STORYTIME,Tuesdaysin July,10:30-11:30am:July16-Pirate adventure!Makeyourowntreasure map;July23-Horses!Meetandpeta realhorsewithBethThomas;July30Camping!Makeyourownpretend campfire!EUCHRE,Thursdays,25pm.KNIT&STITCH,FirstandThird Tuesdays,10-12:00pm.Michaeland KeeganOsierpresentahands-on BUILDYOUOWNCRAZY CONTRAPTIONS,Monday,July15, 3-5pm.COMICSTRIP/BOOKCLASS withMegCaseyandFredC.Stresing, Saturday,July20,10am-12pm.CAREERCOUNSELING,Tuesday,July 23,12:30-2pm.MUSICINTHE PARK,August2,6-9pm.Meetand greetreal-lifeanimalswithWILDLIFE ROCKSTARS,August3,11-12pm. LASTDAYOFSUMMERREADING CELEBRATION,August3,12-1pm. Outdoorgamesandsnacks.Lastday toturninyourSummerReadingBingo Cards.SUMMERREADINGRAFFLE forprizes,August6,1-1:30pm.
ACommunityBreakfast isheld on4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.
HoneoyeCommunityBand performanceatLeviCorserPark -TheHoneoyeCommunityBand willperformatLeviCorserParkin BristolonFridayJuly19that7PM. Comeandenjoysomemusicina beautifuloutdoorsetting.
ArtsattheGardens- Shopfor fineartandcraftitemshandmade byskilledartisans.Includesmusic& accesstothegardensandmansion. Food&drinkavailableforpurchase.SaturdayandSunday,July 20&21from10-5pm,Sonnenberg Gardens&MansionStateHistoric Park,250GibsonSt.,Canandaigua. $10Admission.https://www. sonnenberg.org/events/
MoonlightStrolls- Musicinthe moonlitgardensofSonnenberg. Greatforthewholefamily!Gates openat7:30pm.August2nd,9th, 16th,23rd,30th.August2nd-The CoolClub&TheLipkerSisters. August9th-RochesterMetropolitanJazzOrchestra.August 16th-SwingingRichards.August 23rd-NightfallAfterDark.August 30th-JumboShrimp.Sonnenberg Gardens&MansionStateHistoric Park,250GibsonSt.,Canandaigua. Ticketsavailableonline&atadmissionshttps://www.sonnenberg.org/ events/Admission$10/Members| $12/Non-members|$5.00(3-15 yearsold)|Free(under3yearsold)| Pre-saleOnline(onlinesales throughtheWednesdaybeforethe stroll,afterthisdayyoucanpurchaseticketsattheAdmissions Booth).
WhitmanToWhitman84Trail 5KRun/Walk- Joinusforthe WhitmantoWhitman845KRun/ WalkorVirtualRaceSundayJuly 28,2024.Thisisatrailrunonthe propertyofbeautifulLincolnHill Farms(3792NY-247)in Canandaigua.Allproceedsand donationsgototheTownofGorhamHistoricalSocietyBuilding Fund.Thisracecommemoratesthe 40thAnniversaryof“WhitmanTo Whitmanin84”.In1984theMarcusWhitmancrosscountryteam (boysandgirls)ranfromRushville, NewYorktoWallaWalla, Washington.17&underisFREE (registrationisrequired).https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/ Canandaigua/ WhitmanToWhitman84
* On July 15, 2006, San Francisco-based podcasting company Odeo officially releases Twttr -- later changed to Twitter -- its short messaging service (SMS) to the public. The free application allowed users to share status updates by sending one text message to a single number (“40404”). During development, one engineer suggested calling it FriendStalker. (The History Channel)
Friday, July 5th • 7-9pm
John Dady & Friends
Friday, July 12th • 7-9pm Paulsen, Chaapel & Friends
Friday, July 19th • 7-9pm
Steve West Trio
Friday, July 26th • 7-9pm
Daper Rats
Friday, August 2nd • 7-9pm
Warren Paul
Friday, August 9th • 7-9pm e Brothers Blue
Friday, August 16th • 7-9pm
Honeoye Community Band
Friday, August 23rd • 7-9pm
Sam Nitsch
Presented by
HONEOYE LAKE ROTARY CLUB & HONEOYE PUBLIC LIBRARY
All performances are free and open to the public at Gazebo on Main St. (Rte. 20A)
Rain Location- Honeoye Central School Auditorium- Entrance on Allens Hill Rd
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OntarioCountyArtsCouncil presents thefirstannualART MART,anartsandcraftsmarketplace.ArtMartisanarts&crafts marketplacefundraiserwhich benefitstheOCACscholarshipand grantsprograms.September28th, 2024-IndoorsattheCanandaigua AmericanLegion,454N.Main Street,Canandaigua.Aspectacular newopportunityforvendorstosell originalartsandcraftsoffinished work,materials,tools,books,new work,oldwork,overstocks,seconds,offseasonitems,etc.If interested,pleasemarkyourcalendar.Moreinformationpleasego totheOCACwebsiteatwww. ocarts.org
HugeRummageandBakeSale! Huge rummageandbakesaleat GoodShepherdLutheranChurch, 320SouthPearlSt.,CanandaiguaFriday,July19from9AM-4PMand Saturday,July20from9AM-2PM. Theroomsarepackedwith householdandgardenitems, books,toys,furniture,fabricand craftingitems,plantsanda25¢ clothesroom!Saturdayis1/2price -allday!Formoreinformation, pleasecall585-394-2760.
SelfCareforCaregivers- Join us inouroutdoorspacetolearnand reflect!Threeseriestolearnabout importanttopicslikeadvancedcare planning,self-careforcaregivers andcommunicationaroundwishes andendoflife.Eachclassisindividualsoyoudonotneedtoattend themall,butfeelfreetoattendas manyasyou’dlike.Spacelimitedto 10-15perclass!$20donationcoversthecostofmaterialsandsupportsourmission.TuesdayJuly30 @6pm:Self-CareforCaregivers: Mindfulness&Meditationinthe Garden.Bringablanketorayoga matandyourSPF.ComfortFood Included!
SummerMusicatPierceParkin Cheshire - Joinusinthehamletof CheshireatPierceParkonGoodale RoadinthetownofCanandaigua formusicinthepark.July16-Chris Mahan.July23-AcousticChristian OpenMic.July30-JohnandBen AcousticDuo.August6-BigBlue House.August13-HenryGitter hostsOpenMic.http://www. cheshirecommunityactionteam.org
CalledtoCare,Canandaigua Volunteer OpenHouse -New andcurrentvolunteersareinvited togatheronMonday,July15th from4-6pmatSt.Mary’sChurch, 95NorthMainStreet.Comefor somefunandliterefreshments. Comeandjoinwithotherswhoare welcomingandresettlingrefugees andotherdisplacedpersonsherein Canandaigua.Everyonedeservesto liveinaplacewheretheyarenot besetbyviolenceorlivingindaily fear.Areyou“calledtocare?” Comeandfindaplaceinourwork of“welcome.”Formoreinformation:315-447-0276
MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinner - ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayJuly274-7pm.Dinners willbeheldonthelastSaturdayof eachmonththruOctober26th,at theMiddlesexHoseCo.Firehall. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,Corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.Takeoutsavailable.
2024AntiqueandVintageYard Sale to BenefittheTownofGorhamHistoricalSociety-TheTown ofGorhamHistoricalSocietyis fundraisingtopurchaseabeautiful 1900QueenAnneVictorianHouse inthecenterofourGorhamHamlet.Wehavesoliciteddonationsof AntiquesandVintageitemstosell inordertoraisemoneyforthat purchase.Theyardsalewilltake placeinthefrontandbackyardof ourfuturemuseum.Noparkingin thedriveway.Youmustparkatthe roadoratthenearbyElementary Schoolandwalk.HeldJuly18th20th,8-2pm.Theentirehamletwill behavingsalesonthe20th.
20thfortheHemlock“Little World’s” Fair! JoinusJuly16th20thfortheHemlock“Little World’s”Fair...themostexciting eventinLivingstonCountythis summer!Pay-one-priceadmission includesparking,unlimitedrides, freeshows,grandstandevents, bandsandmore!Comeseethe FlyingWallendasaerialactandthe PAWSforApplausecanineexhibition!Welookforwardtoseeing youattheFair!Scheduleandinformationathemlockfair.org
Keep water sanitary. Make sure pool water is chemically balanced so that it is comfortable to swim in and will not harbor any pathogens that can make swimmers ill. The pool equipment company Pahlen says the ideal water pH is 7.4 because that is the same as the pH in human eyes and mucous membranes, and it also supports good chlorine disinfection. The free chlorine content of a pool can range from 0.5 to 1.6 to keep it sanitary. A quality testing kit can help pool owners balance water.
HLRCGolfTournament - The HoneoyeLakeRotaryClubhostsits 39thannualgolftournamenton Monday,July29th,2024.Ourfun daywillbeheldatOldHickoryGolf Course(BigTreeRd,Livonia.Registrationbeginsat9AMwithteeoff at10AM.Theregistrationfeeincludescarts,aroundofgolf,lunch, steakdinnerandthreeraffletickets.Ourraffle,silentauctionand 50/50rafflewilladdtoourfunding forallwedointheHoneoyeand nearbycommunitiesaswellasnationalandinternationalprograms. Comejoinusforthedayandgive ussupporttocarryoutourmany communityserviceprojectsand activities.
SusieQDogResQishavingtheir annual YardSale-July12,13& 14startingat9am.NEWLOCATION:5698S.LivoniaRd.(Rt.15), Conesus.Wehavehadalotof majormedicalbillsthisyearsothe fundsraisedfromthissalearemore importantthanever.Wetookin andvettedover100dogsthisyear anddonatedtoafewmedicalbills forothersaswell.Peoplehave beensokindtodonatesome wonderfulitemsthisyearandwe willalsohavearafflewithaRing Camera,LottoTicketsandsome BuffaloBillscollectibles.Andmore! http://www.susieqdogresq.com
TheUnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia ThriftShop islocatedat thecornerofSpringandChurch StreetsinLivonia,NY.Theaddress fortheThriftShopis6SpringSt. Livonia(incaseyouareusingGPS tofindus).Gentlyused,quality clothingandhomegoodsare available.TheThriftShopisopen onThursdaysandFridays9AM3PMandSaturdays9AM-2PM.
MiddlesexConservationClubPancake Breakfast&OpenTrap Shoot. PancakeBreakfast,Open TrapShoot.Additionalactivitiesincludefreeyouthsupervisedarchery &pelletranges.Sunday,July21st, 8am-11amattheMiddlesexConservationClub,6087SouthHill Road,Middlesex.http://www. middlesexconservationclub.org/
NaplesCommunityFleaMarket - Saturday,August3rdfrom102pm.Forinformation:Contact 585-374-6973(landline).Proceeds tobenefitNaplesLibrary.
SeniorLuncheon: July 25thand everyfirst,secondandfourth Thursdayofeachmonth.Heldat TrinityChurch(notsponsoredby them)from11amto2pm.Lunch servedatnoon.ProvidedbyNaples LoavesandFishesMinistry.We valueourSeniorsandwishtoprovidethemwithabalancedmeal,a wordofinspiration,prayerandsocialization.Contactinfo:Jean Schwingle585-694-0600or exodus8166gmail.com
Children’sDayattheCleveland House Museum- Afundayfor kidsonSaturdayJuly13th,201 NorthMainStreet,Naples.Museumopensatnoon,storytime beginsat1:00pm.Hearthestory of“WhiskersandPioneers:A Mouse’sPerspectiveoftheFirst NaplesSettlers”followedbyascavengerhunttofindtheCleveland HouseMouse.Completethescavengerhuntbyansweringallquestionsandgetasurprise!The EphraimClevelandHousebuiltin 1794istheperfectplacetofinda mouse!Thescavengerhuntwill alsobeavailabletochildreneach Saturdayatthemuseumduring JulyandAugustNoon-4:00pm.
TheOntarioCountyChapterof S.C.O.P.E. will meetTuesdayJuly 16th7:00p.m.attheShortsville RodandGunClub,2022Freshour Rd,Shortsville.Guestswelcome.
Hike/BikeKeukaOutletTrailin
Penn Yan- HikeorBiketheKeuka OutletTrailSundayJuly14from 4-6PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherdishto-passonthetrailgrounds.For additionalinfo/directions/updates visitthewebsite:springwatertrails. org
A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.
~James Dent
Individuals who take great strides to conserve resources by reducing their energy consumption and protecting the environment often find that shopping local is beneficial. Local vendors are more likely to source their materials from other local businesses, reducing their carbon footprints along the way. For example, local caterers may rely on local farmers for their foods, affording couples the chance to host eco-friendly or even farm-to-table weddings.
GrimesGlen,Napleswith Canandaigua BotanicalSocietyAnthonyRobargewillleadusona walkupthegorgetothefirst waterfall.Footwearthatyoudon’t mindgettingwet,bugrepellent andahikingpolemaybeappreciated.Prepareyourselftolearn aboutmorethanjustplants.July 17,10am,GrimesGlen,4703Vine St.,Naples.GrimesGlenisonthe southsideofNaples.Turnrightoff MainStreet,NaplesontoVine Street.GrimesGlenwillbeatthe endofVineStreet.Pleasesendan emailtocanandaiguabotanical@ gmail.comifyouwishtocarpool. Wewillmeetat9AM.
This after-school program enrolls struggling students at Caledonia Mumford Middle School who are at risk academically and socially.
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
BY PEGGY FORTUNE
ach July, Al Sigl Community of Agencies highlights the stories of individuals who are leading more independent lives with the help of Al Sigl Member Agencies:
Latrice, who was featured in one of Al Sigl’s earliest Independence Day campaigns, uses every opportunity she can to educate others that people of all abilities have powerful stories to share. She helped create a unique creative writing partnership between CP Rochester and the University of Rochester called the Inspiration Project, which pairs participants with college students. Now in its 14th year, Latrice remains an integral part of the collaboration to highlight the experiences and aspirations of people with special needs.
Jeff moved to Rochester from Long Island 20 years ago and has been with CP Rochester ever since. Along with living in one of the CP Rochester houses, Jeff attends the Day Habilitation Program. He likes to help out and stay busy. At the Winton Campus, he helps deliver packages, monitor equipment, and other important jobs. When not working, Jeff enjoys visiting his friends and being creative through his artwork and storytelling.
Emily was a Division 1 Field Hockey athlete going into her senior year when she experienced a tonic-clonic seizure while training. A few months later, she woke up in the hospital a er a second seizure and wasdiagnosedwithepilepsy. at’s when “life took a bit of a le turn.” Instead of playing field hockey in Europe a er college, she moved back to Upstate NY to be closer to family. Emily found Empowering People’s Independence (EPI) and joined a structured support group for adults with epilepsy. She says, “Meeting other adults with epilepsy and working through the challenges and emotions of being capable of working and living an independent life while being unable to drive has been extremely helpful.”
Jakobe is a two-year-old learning to communicate with others at Rochester Hearing & Speech Center. He has learned to identify photos on the screen and connect them to words to ask for items at snack time, to listen to his favorite songs in class, and more. “Using this device has made him much happier, as he can express his opinions now,” shares Speech Language Pathologist Debra Cecere. “It goes everywhere with him – from class to home and then to the next program he will attend when he ages out of Early Intervention.” Melissa, RHSC Special Educator, adds, “Jakobe’s frustration levels have significantly decreased since learning to use his communication device. He lets us know his needs and wants.”
Marianna recently moved to Rochester from Poland with her husband and two children. In addition to being a full-time student at SUNY Brockport, Marianna is learning to drive using Low-Tech Hand Controls with Rochester Rehabilitation Center’s DriveOn Program. e push/pull hand controls and le -hand wheel spinner help Marianna become independent in a vehicle without using her lower extremities. Marianna is 15 hours into her training and aims to obtain her license by the end of
For Renee, community habilitation is a vital resource, offering support and empowerment within their community. Renee thrives under the support of Elisha, a dedicated member of the Starbridge team.
“Before I started, I didn’t realize all of the services Medical Motor Service provides,” says Melvin, who started driving to help stay busy during retirement. “I work with all ages, from babies to 90-year-olds,” he says with a laugh. “I like to say we’re helping deliver people, not packages, so you have to be flexible. Some riders need a bit more time. It feels good to help.”
Suzanna had been living with MS for 15 years when she reached the point where she could no longer work. “It was a scary time,” she remembers. “MS Navigators from the National MS Society guided me through challenges with my employer and health insurance. ey also helped me find safe, affordable, accessible housing.” Suzanna is a top fundraiser at WalkMS in Canandaigua. “As a Team Captain, hosting fundraisers has helped me overcome the stigma of using a mobility scooter in public. Now, every time I roll into a Bills game and take my place amongst the crowd that’s on its feet – that is my Independence Day.”
Renee and Elisha take part in activities like exercising, not just for physical health but also to boost confidence. Budgeting is another key area the two work on, allowing Renee to budget for necessities and plan for her needs. Renee is gaining vital skills, independence, and a vibrant social life within her community, truly creating a fulfilling and enriching life.
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Clark Manor House Assisted Living is searching for a per diem cook. We are a 17 bed facility that acts like a big family. Experience in a commercial kitchen or similar setting a plus.
For more information call 394-0965 opt 2 or email Administrator Emmalie Beaman ebeaman@clarkmanorhouse.org
Naples Central School District is seeking to ll the following positions for the 2024-2025 school year:
Junior High/Senior High: 1.0 FTE
NYS School Counselor Certi cation Required Application Due by July 24, 2024
Grades 7 – 12: 1.0 FTE
English Language Arts 7-12 Certi cation Required Application Due by July 24, 2024
Grades 1-6: 1.0 FTE
Childhood Education Grades 1-6 Certi cation Required
Additional Early Childhood Education Birth –Grade 2 Certi cation preferred. Application Due by July 24, 2024
NYS Students with Disabilities 7-12 or Special Education Certi cation Required
Tutoring home-bound student, three hours per day, in all content areas for the 2024-2025 school year. Hourly Rate: $30-35/hour (Negotiable). Application Due by July 31, 2024
Application Procedure:
Please complete your application form online at http://naplescsd.recruitfront.com/ JobOpportunities
Completed application packages will be evaluated and candidates contacted for interviews. EOE
Clark Manor House
is seeking a Per Diem Dining Room Attendant to help with meal service and support nursing staff. Must have weekend availability, love of working with the elderly community a plus! Training provided. Must pass a criminal background check. Contact Emmalie at 394-0965 ext 2 or ebeaman@clarkmanorhouse.org for more information.
Parkwood Heights, Wayne County’s Premier Senior Living, is looking to hire the following positions: Full-Time Cook (Sign-on Bonus) Part-Time Servers (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Part-Time Resident Care Aide (Evenings)
Wage information and online application available at: Parkwoodheights.com/about/employment
Join our team Today!
12 hour shi ! (Must be able to work every other weekend.) Work only 15 days per month! Looking for the following: Packaging Operators
$21.50 + $1.50 night shi differential Maintenance Technicians
$31.50 + $1.50 night shi differential Night Shi Supervisor
$65K-$85K annually Great pay and even better benefits
As a team member at Barilla, you’ll enjoy:
• Healthcare, dental, and vision - 1st of the month a er hire
• 401k match up to 6%
• Company paid life insurance
• Wellness subsidy
• Tuition reimbursement
• Disability insurance
• Adoption assistance
Please apply at: www.barilla.com/en/careers
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Find out why so many of our employees have spent their careers with our family owned and operated company.
Prior sales experience a plus but we will consider the right candidate with the right drive and a itude. Compensation is commission based.
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Welder Fabricators / Hydraulics / Truck Electrical
• Competitive Wages & Benefits Package
• Health Insurance & 401k – Day One
• Starting Rate $22.00/$23.00
To learn more about Tenco and the job opening visit the Tenco website: www.tenco.ca
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EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled. Drug Free Workplace
FLACRA is growing and adding positions!
Walk-in/Open Interviews!
Wednesdays, 10am-2pm in the Human Resources Office
440 Professional Park, Cli on 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!
Learn more about our agency and how you can help us to save lives. Competitive Pay Career Development Educational Opportunities
For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@flacra.org
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