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a static energy charge. When you then touch the nozzle, you can create this “spark.” Gas vapors are right near the nozzle and can ignite. Don’t say “That won’t happen to me.” Better yet, if the pumps are running slow (should be 8 gallons a minute), tell the clerk on duty. Make the site fix the real problem (clogged filters or other mechanical issues).
Recently a “Grateful Motorist” extolled the virtues of gas pumps that have holdopen nozzles. This is not only illegal (you must stay with the nozzle while dispensing fuel), it is also highly dangerous. When someone gets back into their car and then gets back out, they have a high chance of creating
Do people think there are squads of poop fairies to pick up the bags of dog poop on our trails? It would be better to not pick it up at all than to encase it in plastic which will take many years to degrade. Rather than bagging it and leaving it, dig a hole with your boot and knock the poop in or at least get a stick and knock it off the trail. That way people won’t step in it.
To the couple of people complaining about others not wanting to wait when they have a couple items and the others have two carts full. I always ask people if they want to go ahead of me if they have way less than me. It’s mean not to be considerate of other people. Why not wait five minutes or less to let them go first? Think about what you would like if the situations were reversed! Try being nice to people; being nice is better than anything. To the walker in dark clothes. You’re going to get hit doing that! It is foolish! I am writing this to others to be on the lookout! Responding to the Brighter Side comment about wishing Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays, meant with no disrespect
or negativity: Many view the Holiday Season as Thanksgiving-New Year’s Day, incorporating Christian and non-Christian Holidays alike. When I wish someone Happy Holidays, I do sincerely wish it for them. I will not assume to know your faith, as you should not assume mine. I lovingly wish Merry Christmas to my Christian friends and family, meaning it. I am not Christian. I am not offended in the least you did not wish me a Happy Winter Solstice. Holidays from many faiths occur this time of year. Agnostics and Atheists also celebrate family and good cheer. In the Spirit of the Season, put criticism and judgment aside, instead spread love and kindness. Peace to you. Peace to all.
Brighter Side people that made this year’s event a huge success… the Churchville Lions Club for their famous BBQ, the Churchville Elementary School’s Kitchen and Custodial Staff, Noelle Burley and Girl Scout Troop #916 for a wonderful carnival experience in the gymnasium, the Churchville Leo Club and their advisor, Marty Molinari, Sam Villarealle, the caricature guy for his wonderful On Sunday, January 27, Riga portraits, Adrianna’s terrific face paintings, Airplay JugRecreation held its annual gling, the Wildlife Educators “WinterFest” in partnership Coalition, Arlene’s Airbrush with the Churchville Lions Tattoos, and Air Affair for Club, the Churchville-Chili their bounce house! School District and the MonDavid Thomas, roe County Parks Department Recreation Supervisor, at the Churchville Elementary Town of Riga School. Thanks go out to the following organizations and
Two kind hearted women helped me a couple of weeks ago at Wegmans Country Club Plaza. A lovely lady helped me out to my car, letting me lean on her cart. Earlier in the day a lady gave me her credit card to use for my purchase when I couldn’t get my card to go through and she wished me a Happy New Year. Many thanks to special strangers.
I was at a wrestling meet January 23rd at Avon School. The National Anthem was performed live by a man and woman singing. This was so beautiful. It was simple but the best I have heard in a long time. No embellishment or “making it their own.” They should sing it at the Super Bowl! Really great job-people were impressed. Thank you for keeping it original and inspiring. I want to thank my friends and restaurant patrons for all the TLC I received when I fell at Wanda’s Restaurant recently. Everyone was very helpful and I am recovering slowly. Small towns have thoughtful people. Shirley Many thanks to the anonymous lady who paid for our
dinner at Flaherty’s on January 31. Our two-and-a-half-year-old Granddaughter, with her father’s help, face timed us to sing happy birthday to me, and this kind soul must have overheard them.
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American Red Cross Finger Lakes Chapter www.redcross.org/volunteer • Mary Ann Tozer, maryann.tozer2@redcross.org, 607-936-2428 Volunteers needed for a variety of things. You can navigate your own volunteer path.
Caregiver Respite Program at Lifespan Shannon Megna • 585-244-8400 x152 smegna@lifespan-roch.org Volunteers needed to provide much needed respite for caregivers of those with early stage dementia or noticeable forgetfulness. We provide training and match you with a family. You provide weekly, friendly visits and caring companionship.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu • (585) 343-3040 Looking for Club Leaders to start New Local 4-H Clubs.
Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance hfmvabod@yahoo.com • (585) 624-2200 Drivers and Medics needed. Training will be provided.
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Little Lakes Community Association Mary Ann Thompson • (585) 367-1046 littlelakescommunitycenter@gmail.com Volunteers needed in updating our building – plumbing, electrical, repairing, painting, etc. Volunteers are also needed for our events.
Noyes Spice Box Gift Shop 585.335.4358• cbarrows@noyeshealth.org Looking for volunteers. Flexible, 3.5 hr. shifts available 2 -3 times per month.
Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home Shelly DeVito, Executive Assistant 315-524-2388 • coordinator@rochester.rr.com www.pinesofpeace.org Volunteers needed for resident care, meal preparation, housework/laundry, lawn/gardening, house maintenance, grocery shopping, clerical work and fundraising.
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Springwater Community Food Pantry Teresa • 585-245-1223 FOODLINK MOBILE PANTRY will be at the Spring Water Fire Hall on March 23, 2019 and April 20, 2019. Set up at 8:45am. Distribution is at 10:00am. Volunteers please contact Teresa 1 week prior to distribution date to sign up to volunteer.
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Honeoye: Keith Roberts, age 80, passed away on February 12, 2019 after a long illness. He was born in Montour Falls, NY to the late Claude and Grace Roberts. Keith is survived by his wife, Penny, his sister; Ellen Goltry, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers; Milo and Stanley.
A service to celebrate Keith’s life will be announced in the spring. Memorial Contributions may be made to: the Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main Street, Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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Keith G. Roberts February 12, 2019
Keith was a master craftsman, teacher, and artist. He used his creativity and skills as a woodworker for everything from tables, chairs, and cabinets to the building and remodeling of homes. A graduate of SUNY Oswego and the RIT School of American Craftsmen, Keith’s unique “hanging chairs” received multiple honors. Following his MFA degree at RIT, Keith studied design and cabinet making with a master craftsman in Sweden. All of the knowledge, energy and talent made Keith a oneof-a-kind teacher at Honeoye Central School. The student furniture projects that he inspired and mentored are still enjoyed by families throughout the community. Keith had a tremendous sense of design to compliment his skillfully crafted pieces. Regardless of the tasks, from fine woodworking, to remodeling of homes, to teaching young people, Keith applied all of his multiple talents. His bright spirit and generous manner made being with Keith fun and rewarding. He will be missed.
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GAINING CONTROL OF EMOTIONS While no one necessarily likes to think about the inevitability of death, planning responsibly for the end of life can help relieve much of the anxiety that is so often associated with this time. By pre-arranging their own funerals, people often find they have a certain sense of accomplishment knowing that their final arrangements have been taken care of. These feelings are bolstered by the comfort of knowing that they have spared members of their immediate family from experiencing the charged emotions that so often arise when faced with making important decisions pertaining to the death of a loved one. At the very least, funeral pre-arrangement provides ample time to do the necessary research that leads to well-informed decisions. Although pre-arrangement is important, yet even more important is the need to share the choices you have made with immediate family. Many times a spouse or children have been surprised by the decisions someone has made concerning funeral arrangements; sharing information allows the family to ask any questions for clarity. To learn more about our funeral services, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. You are invited to tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.” Proverb often attributed to the Chinese
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2664 Main St., Gorham, NY (585) 526-6655 Children’s Programs: Preschool Storytime: Wednesday mornings from 10-11 a.m. Kids Programs: After School Library Club: Stop by the library for cooking fun, tech times, and games every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Tween & Teen Programs: DIY For YA @ the Library: Fridays at 4:30 pm. YA Advise Us Meeting & More: Tues., Feb. 26th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Anybody & Everybody Programs: Weekly Homeschool Group: Weds. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Adult Programs: Computer Help Hours: Feb. 28th from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Fiber Craft Nights: Bring a knitting, hooking…etc. project. Join the social craft time fun. Feb. 26th at 6:30 p.m. Library Board Meeting: Check out a meeting of our organization’s trustees. Mon., Feb 25th, 7:00 p.m.
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AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM March 20 – Live Old Time Radio Show and Music by The West Bloomfield Congregational Church Bloomfield Home Companion Players
Wednesday evening from 7:30 – 9:00 pm Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for members of the Museum. Seating is limited. Purchase your advance sale tickets at the Museum during normal Museum hours of Tuesdays 10 am to 3 pm and Saturdays 1 pm to 5 pm. Remaining tickets will be sold the night of the presentation at the door.
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BLOOMFIELD Gah-A-Yan-Duk Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star is having a Scalloped Potatoes and Ham Dinner held at the First Congregational Church in Bloomfield on Saturday, March 2, 2019, 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM. The cost is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children 5 to 12 and under 5 free. Take outs are available. Also a baked sale. The church is located across from the Holloway House on 5&20. Please join us for an outstanding buffet style dinner.
CANANDAIGUA Canandaigua Meal - Family Style Meal served every 4th Sunday of the month (1pm-2:30pm) at the Canandaigua Fire Hall on South Main St. Corner of Phelps St. Come enjoy a meal and visit with others in our community. We are always looking for volunteers and donations of food. If our meal falls on a holiday weekend we move our meal to the Sunday before. If you have questions you can contact us at our Facebook page “Canandaigua Meal or call 585-394-5257. Ontario County ABATE Swap Meet - Motorcycle parts galore! Held March 24, 10-3pm, Canandaigua American Legion, 454 North Main Street, Canandaigua. Cost: $5. http:// www.abatenyontario.com The Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 27th, 1pm at Wood Library (134 N. Main Street, Canandaigua). All are welcome; there is no charge; venue is handicapped accessible. Chelsey Auburn, Speech Pathologist, Speak Out Program at FF Thompson Hospital will give a talk on “Increasing Voice Volume”. After the speaker, we will have social time and then breakout groups for those with Parkinson’s and their care partners. For information, contact Ellie (585-313-9689).
The Shade Garden - Relaxed, casual, and environmentally friendly, the shade garden presents limitless opportunities for interest and beauty throughout the seasons. Join us on Saturday, March 9, 2019, as Sonnenberg Garden Club hosts a presentation by Megan Meyer on designing beautiful shade gardens using perennials, unusual shrubs and small trees. The presentation begins at 10:15am at Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Library doors open at 10am. Presentation is free and open to the public. Cancer Research at a Liberal Arts College - Held February 28, 7pm-8:30pm, Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Professor of Biology Patricia Mowery and Professor of Chemistry Erin Pelkey work together at Hobart and William Smith Colleges to design and evaluate molecules as anti-cancer agents. They have discovered new compounds with promising anticancer activity and their students are involved as research assistants. Learn how their work as researchers serves the goals of a liberal arts education. This is the third in a series of talks by Hobart and William Smith Colleges professors at Wood Library. http://www. woodlibrary.org Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.
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FARMINGTON Pasta for the Ponies: Pasta Dinner to Benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, (FLTAP) Tuesday, February 26th, 4 pm - 7 pm in the Paddock Room @ Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, 5857 NYS RT 96, Farmington. $10.00 Includes: Plate of Pasta, Salad, Bread, Soda/Coffee, & Dessert. (Takeout available). All Proceeds to benefit F.L.T.A.P. Silent Auction Items to bid on! (FLTAP is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit). For more information call: (585)924-3232 x210. http://www.fltap.org.
GENEVA Computer Class: PowerPoint Basics - Participants will learn about creating slideshow presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. Objectives include: starting a new presentation; adding slides; adding pictures; changing slide backgrounds; adding animation and transition effects; how to use presentation mode; and how to print slides. Please register in advance. Requirements: typing skills; mouse skills. Held February 25, 3-4:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/2GmCtWK GPL Book Club - Join us for an evening of thought and discussion over our latest book on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM. New members are welcome at any time. This month’s meeting is on Tuesday, February 26th at 6:30 PM where we’ll be discussing “The Japanese Lover” by Isabel Allende. Held February 26, 6:30pm-7:30pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/ gplbc. Game Day: DropMix - Ages 6-10. Join us for a game of DropMix, the music game that you can play as a team or individually and make your own music mix. Light snack will be provided. Please register in advance. Held Friday, March 1st, 4:30-5:15pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/gameday31
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Birthday Story Time - Join us for an evening story time celebrating birthdays! Registration is required. Program is for ages 3-6 and their families. Held March 4, 5:306:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/ bdaystory34 Musical Moments continues its 2018-2019 season in March! The concert is free and open to the public; refreshments served following the performance. For more information about the performer and to view dates for the upcoming concerts, visit our website. The performance on Friday, March 8th, 7:30-9pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., features Eleanor Stearns as Emily Dickinson. Musical Moments is possible thanks to sustaining financial gifts from Jane and Bill Crumlish and the efforts of volunteers. For information on how to volunteer for and support Geneva Public Library serv i c e s , v i s i t w w w . genevapubliclibrary.net/ foundation-for-geneva. 10th Annual Basket Raffle - It’s time for the 2019 Basket Raffle! Baskets are out now and can be found on the first and ground floors where tickets can also be purchased. Come on the day of the raffle drawing for a roving magician & a magical performance at 11 AM. All attendees are eligible to purchase tickets for a chance to win special prizes from our “Prize Punch Box”! A special thank you to all of our donors. All proceeds benefit the Youth Services department. Saturday, March 9, 1012:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St. http://bit.ly/ basket2019
HONEOYE Annual Great Chili Cook Off SATURDAY, February 23. Sponsored by Honeoye Hemlock American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1278, 4931 County Rd 36, Honeoye. $10 entry fee. All entries in to the Post by 5pm. 6 cash prizes, side raffles and fun!
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Celebrate Mardi Gras/Carnival Fundraiser to Celebrate 10 Years of Supporting Borgne, Haiti. By: Friends of Borgne. Food: Haitian pork, Jambalaya, Rice and Beans, Mac and Cheese and more! Fun: Music, silent auction, face painting, beads, masks. Held Sunday, March 3, 4:30-7:30pm at the Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main St., Honeoye Falls. Cost: $10/ person, $25/family. http:// friendsofborgne.org/
MOUNT MORRIS Hike Letchworth Branch of the FLT - Mt. Morris: Hike & Explore a portion of the Letchworth Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail Sunday February 24 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/ directions/updates check out the website: springwatertrails.org
NAPLES Forks & Skis 2019 - Forks & Skis will return for a seventh year to support Foodlink from noon to 6:30 p.m., March 1 at Hunt Hollow Ski Club, 7532 County Road 36, Naples. The event includes lunch, a ski pass, entry in a timed race and free drinks at a happy hour with live entertainment. In six years, the event has raised more than $130,000. Tickets cost $100, or $50 for non-skiers and Hunt Hollow members. Visit foodlinkny.org for information.
ROCHESTER The Rochester Model Railroad Club is 80 Years Old! The railroad club’s annual Open House will be Saturday, March 2nd from 10:00am until 5:00pm and Sunday, March 3rd from 1:00-5:00pm in the basement of the First Universalist Church, 150 South Clinton Avenue in Rochester. Admission is $5.00 for adults; children 12 and under are free; and there is a $15 maximum for a family. The basement of the church is not handicap accessible. For further information please contact Mark Rossiter at 585-301-6172 or visit the website at www.RocMRRC.com
LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope March ladies luncheon will be held on Friday, March 15, 2019 at 11:00 am. The program is titled “Grace and Mercy in the Mess” and the speaker will be Verity Swayne, the mother of a Down syndrome daughter. Program and lunch is only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before March 8 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau.org. LeTourneau Christian Center is located at 4950 County Road 11, Rushville. “No Ifs, Ands or Butts” - A Community Forum on Adolescents and Smoking: Parents, students and community members can learn about the dangers of smoking, vaping and the newest trends from Dr. Shaili Saini, University of Rochester Preventive Medicine. Resources will be provided by the Tobacco Action Coalition of the Finger Lakes and the Council on Alcoholism and Addictions of the Finger Lakes. This event is sponsored by the Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition of Ontario County and Marcus Whitman School District. February 26, 6:30pm-8:30pm at the Marcus Whitman High School, 4100 Baldwin Rd., Rushville. http:// drugfreeontariocounty.org
SPRINGWATER 16th Annual “Boup” Chili CookOff - All Proceeds to benefit Kern Robinson Legion Post 905. Held Saturday, March 2, 2018. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Kern Robinson American Legion Post 905, 7998 School Street, Springwater (585-669-9372). To Enter: DAY OF COOK-OFF: Entry fee: $5. Doors open at 4pm to drop off Chili. Judging starts at 5pm. Drawing for Pick Table starts at 6pm. 50/50 Raffle. “Come Share Your Chili and eat ”FREE CHILI & HOT DOGS“. Prizes: Most Original - $30, Hottest - $20, Crowd Favorite - $10.
VICTOR Serenity House Gala -Hands and Heart Gala- PUTTIN’ on the RITZ! Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd., Pittsford on Saturday, March 2, 2019. Honorary Chairs 1999-2019 Board Members. CELEBRATING 20 YEARS. 6:00 PM: Valet - Silent Auction - Open Bar - Hors d’oeuvres. 7:30 PM: Dinner - Live Auction. 9:00 PM: Dancing to the Music by Andy Stobie and the Greater Finger Lakes Jazz Orchestra. Tickets $125 per person Tables for 8 or 10. For Ticket Information: Linda at 585-739-0159 or serenityhousegala@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook at Serenity House of Victor, NY.
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Winter bites with its teeth or lashes with its tail. ~ Montenegrin Proverb SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Which major-league team was the first to win championships in three different divisions? 2. In 1955, a rookie pitcher led each league in strikeouts for the season. Name either pitcher. 3. Name the last non-SEC team before Troy in 2017 to beat the Tigers in LSU’s Tiger Stadium. 4. In 2018, Philadelphia’s Markelle Fultz became the youngest player (19 years, 317 days) in NBA history to record a triple-double. Who had been the youngest? 5. Who was the first player in NHL history to have at least 50 assists in 10 consecutive seasons? 6. What was the last NASCAR race won by Dale Earnhardt? 7. How many times has tennis great Roger Federer finished a season in the top three of the ATP rankings?
Answers 1. Houston won division titles in the N.L. West, N.L. Central and A.L. West. 2. Cleveland’s Herb Score (245 strikeouts) and Sam Jones of the Chicago Cubs (198). 3. UAB, in 2000. 4. Lonzo Ball (20 years, 15 days) of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2017. 5. St. Louis’ Bernie Federko (1978-79 through 1987-88 seasons). 6. He won the Winston 500 at Talladega in 2000. 7. Fourteen.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently heard that after age 50 you should not take in any caffeine. I do enjoy a cup of regular coffee with breakfast. Is this dangerous? -- Anon. ANSWER: The majority of people over 50 continue to drink and enjoy caffeine in coffee, tea and other drinks. At reasonable doses it is very safe, and previous studies showing links to cancers have been pretty thoroughly discredited. I am all in favor of maximizing enjoyment of life in ways that aren’t harmful, and a cup of coffee in the morning is not harmful and is a big source of enjoyment to many. As we age, many drugs (I’ll consider caffeine a “drug” for this purpose) are metabolized more slowly by the body, so some people may find that the same “dose” affects them more. This may occasionally cause a problem with sleeping for people who drink caffeine later in the day or at night, in which case the solution is to drink less or drink earlier. Finally, age 50 seems pretty young, to me, to be concerned about changes in drug metabolism.
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Webster UCC Pet Food Pantry Supports Meals on Wheels for Pets By Amanda Dudek
Youth volunteers lunt (l-r) Ryl Ryley, Al Alexis, is Kels Kelsey, David andd Patrick sort and package pet food.
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ometimes it takes a child’s perspective to find solutions to grown-up problems. This was certainly the case with the youth at Webster’s United Church of Christ. Youth leader Wendy Lesko explains, “Every July during Summer Mission Week, our youth spend five full days going all over Rochester and serving with various nonprofits.” In the summer of 2017, the UCC youth helped out at a FoodLink facility in Rochester. There, they were sorting food into various categories when something caught their attention. “The kids noticed that the cat food, dog food and other pet supplies did not have a sorting station like the human food did,” explained Lesko. “This was because FoodLink did not have a way of distributing this pet food. Our young people wanted to do something about it.” The Webster UCC youth decided to create a Pet Food Pantry for pet owners in need. They wanted to be ready with a pet food pantry when they returned to FoodLink in July 2018. “Our youth look for a need, and when they find one, they feel compelled to act on it,” said Lesko. Act they did. The Webster UCC youth gave up their lounge to turn it into a working Pet Food Pantry, complete with shelves built by a generous Webster UCC member. “We reached out to FoodLink, requesting that they send their pet food to the brand-new Webster UCC Pet Food Pantry,” said Lesko. “We received our first pet food delivery from FoodLink that August.” It was also around this time that the Webster UCC Pet Food Pantry decided to partner with Meals on Wheels for Monroe County, a nonprofit organization which delivers food to the homebound, elderly, or ill, by means of its dedicated volunteers. Several people in need who benefit from Meals on Wheels have pets whom they love dearly. When they were unable to get pet food for their furry companions, they would oftentimes give them human food. “Many of these people would give to their pets of their own food before they would let them go hungry,” stated Lesko. “Not only is this not good for these animals, but it can also result in their human caretakers not eating enough.”
While the kids found this exciting, most state it is the difference they are making that is the most meaningful to them. “I love making an impact by being a friend to these people in need and helping them and their pets, not just standing around,” said Webster UCC youth volunteer, Ryley. “It’s really important and helps people,” added Kelsey, another youth volunteer. One thing they all comment on is how quickly their food pantry has grown. Lesko confirms. “Meals on Wheels in Monroe County was serving about 50 of it clients, using a pet food grant they had received from a national Meals on Wheels for Pets program,” she said. “Now, they have been able to increase this number by about 30%. In fact, Margaret Schweitzer, the Director of Meals on Wheels, came to the Webster UCC and announced that because of our food pantry, Meals on Wheels is confident that it can expand its pets program to all of Monroe County.” Lesko focuses on the youth and the community when planning for the Pet Food Pantry’s future. “Our young people are looking to continue this work,” said Lesko. “We have seen a youth leadership team naturally form to include 8th, 9th and 10th graders. These passionate young people have organically grown into leadership/mentorship roles and have been mentoring our younger youth, comprised of grades 4.5 through 7, teaching them how to manage the pantry.” Going forward, the Pantry plans to continue to expand, moving into more rooms. Lesko stated it is also important to increase donations and find clever ways to get people’s attention within the Webster community. “We never ask to be supported by the church budget,” said Lesko. “We never want to have to tell Meals on Wheels that we cannot give them what they need. We feel confident that this will work out.” The Webster UCC Pet Food Pantry will hold an Open House on March 2nd from 6-8 PM. “There will be snacky food and crafts for kids,” said Lesko. “The whole community is invited!” Lesko explained that one of the Pantry’s goals for the upcoming year is to develop a greater awareness of the work they are doing and the need that exists. When asked what they need right now, Lesko immediately responded, “Dry cat food!” Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today.
These UCC young people, ranging from about halfway through 4th grade on into 12th grade, became the bridge needed to get donated pet food to these animals in need. “It is an amazing thing,” Lesko said. “This great group of kids has so much compassion for these people and their pets. They understand that these people want to be able to keep their faithful companions into their golden years.” Lesko adds that all of this would not have been possible without the generous support of the UCC youth’s parents as well as the Webster UCC congregation. The Webster and Greater Rochester communities have quickly followed suit. “Without the community, we cannot exist,” insists Lesko. “The community supports us directly because they are part of this. They are the Pet Food Pantry Team.” Lesko said the Webster UCC Pet Food Pantry has also partnered with area businesses such as Tractor Supply, rescues, shelters, veterinarian offices as well as having received support from various food drives and fundraisers. The Webster UCC Pet Food Pantry also created a Pet Food Pantry Wishlist on Amazon, and now regularly have boxes of pet food delivered, “sometimes right during worship!” adds Lesko. Even local news joined the action last September when NBC’s Sam LaRocca interviewed the UCC youth group, asking them questions on camera right inside their pet food pantry.
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LADIES JEWELERY ARMOIRE: 585-474-7375 For crafting or parties - Clear OUI YOGURT JARS similar to votive candle holders. Clean and label free, paint ready: terrybennett1973@yahoo.com FEEDING TUBE SUPPLIES – 3 cases of Jevity 1.2 cal liquid and box of gravity feeding bags: Call or Text 585-813-8905 Several THREE RING BINDERS in very good to good condition, various sizes: jkavanau@rochester.rr.com Elderly Help: 2 - WALKERS (one with wheels), COMMODE, SHOWER CHAIR, GRAB BAR: 585-520-4949 PLAYSTATION, old but works. LeRoy 585-768-2753 OKI YELLOW TONER CARTRIDGE, OEM 43034801, new in the box. Also used OKI C3200n LASER PRINTER and owner’s manual: dennisgmorrill@gmail.com OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 70Hx72Wx20D shelves and cabinet. Pick up in North Chili: barb125kel@aol.com SIMILAC ALIMENTUM INFANT FORMULA. 11 cases w/ 6-8oz cans per case. Expires 7/2019. Caledonia: angelm0315@yahoo.com VARIETY OF SEASHELLS for art classes, crafts, garden design. One box. Fairport area: sueslu@rochester.rr.com BOX OF CURRENT MAGAZINES (most unread). Sports, fashion, cooking, etc. You pick up from Lakeville: 585-346-9777 COUCH – good condition, both ends recline. Berline. You pick up: TEXT 585-704-7422 58 store bought VCR MOVIES - 1980/1990’s. Cohocton. You pick up all: 585-384-5499 LARGE BAG PAPER SHREDS. Lima: 585-993-5754 WHITE PLASTIC MOLDS, good for craft projects. Includes: angels, bells, hearts, turkeys, Christmas trees and egg-shaped molds: 585-226-8496 PLASTIC CONTAINERS - 7” round x 2” deep with covers. Good for craft, hobby or small parts storage. Lima: 585-993-5754
SATELLITE TV DISHES will pick up. Condition doesn’t matter but must be 2’6” or smaller. I don’t have a ladder: Lostinmyhead6063x@yahoo.com OLD WOODEN WINDOWS for crafts, 2, 4, 6 paned or odd. Please text 585-748-8531 BARBIE and AMERICAN GIRL DOLLS and ACCESSORIES in good condition for my granddaughters to play with when at my house: Lark63@hotmail.com OLD 16MM MOVIE FILMS. With or without sound! Any subject. For replay at Hospice or Nursing Homes: auntmaud@netacc.net CARDBOARD BOXES for moving. Henrietta area: kbhoock@gmail.com TWO or FOUR WHEELED ROLLING WALKERS for medically needy/elderly, low income individuals: 585-698-0530 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 TUPPERWARE DEALER in Chili or Rush area: 585-424-5993 GROCERY TALLY TOTALER – it’s a little square click box that adds groceries up to a total of $20: 585-424-5993 DRAFTING/DRAWING BOARD TABLE: Paul 585-533-2106 METAL 3 STEP PORCH STAIRS (used on mobile homes). Will pick up! 585-346-0999 RELIABLE VEHICLE in snow for doctor appointments and an ACCORDIAN: Please leave message 585-671-1996 RECORD PLAYER that plays 78RPM records: 585-347-4402 Unwanted PLAYSTATION for very sad grandson: 585-346-6308 WOODEN NATIVE-STYLE BOW and/or ARROWS for local museum display: 585-948-5003 leave message CLASSIC ROCK 70’s-80’s 8-TRACK TAPES. Working or not working. Any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com
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(NAPS)—Millions of unpaid, family caregivers may be putting their own long-term health and financial security at risk when providing support for relatives or friends who need help taking care of themselves. Research from nonprofit Transamerica Institute® finds that 69 percent of caregivers gave little or no consideration to their own financial situation when deciding to become a caregiver, and 55 percent say their own health takes a back seat to that of the person they are caring for. “Caregivers play a vital role in our society. It is imperative that we raise awareness of the issues and risks they face and offer meaningful solutions that can help them better manage their responsibilities,” said Catherine Collinson, CEO and president of Transamerica Institute. These eight tips can help you maintain your own well-being while caring for your loved one. 1. Take care of your own health and wellness. Your physical health is important, too. Eating well, getting enough sleep, exercising, and taking breaks can all help increase your energy, reduce stress and improve your mood. Remember your own medical checkups. 2. Share caregiving and non-caregiving responsibilities. Share caregiving with family members and friends, or seek out community resources, such as adult day programs or transportation services. Ask for help with your own day-to-day responsibilities that caregiving makes difficult. 3. If employed, strive to stay in the workforce while caregiving. Consider all your options before reducing hours, job responsibilities or quitting your job. Taking time out of the workforce could make it difficult to return to work and to find a job at the same level of pay. 4. Ask if your employer offers programs or benefits to help caregivers. Many employers offer the ability to work remotely, flexible hours and compressed workweeks, which can make it easier to juggle work and caregiving. Ask if your employer offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which may include referrals to services for caregivers and care recipients. 5. Learn about the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), a federal law that requires covered employers to provide their eligible employees with protected, unpaid work leave for qualified medical and family reasons. It can help employees balance their job with caring for a family member. To learn more about FMLA visit dol.gov/whd/fmla, and consult your employer’s HR department. 6. Keep your own long-term financial security top of mind. As a caregiver, it is important to budget, keep track of expenses and save for the future. Save for retirement. 7. Explore programs that provide financial assistance to caregivers. Some states have programs for Medicaid recipients to help pay nonprofessional caregivers, such as Cash & Counseling and In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS). Veterans may be eligible for the Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS) program. If the care recipient has a long-term care insurance policy, find out if it enables you to receive payments and what requirements or certifications you would need to receive payments. You may also be able to claim the care recipient as a dependent for tax purposes. 8. Remember patience. Caregiving takes patience, both in being realistic about what you as the caregiver can do, and in communicating with and assisting the care recipient. Relationships often change when the need for caregiving arises—from adult children reversing roles with their aging parents, to shifts in roles between spouses or partners. Additional tips and resources can be found in nonprofit Transamerica Institute’s “Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers.”
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