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THE MEANING BEHIND EASTER SYMBOLS

Easter eggs: While Easter eggs may seem like a secular symbol of Easter, their connection to Easter dates back many centuries. CatholicCulture. org notes that the early Christians saw the egg as symbolic of the tomb out of which Christ emerged when he was resurrected. Early Christians even painted Easter eggs, much like parents do with their children today, and even had them blessed and gave them as gifts. Historians believe King Edward I of England, who ruled from 1272 to 1307, dyed boiled eggs and gave them to members of his royal household on Easter.

Kindergarten Registration for the 2023-2024 School Year will be held at Avoca Central School on the following dates:

Wednesday, May 31st from 8:30am-2:30pm

Thursday, June 1st from 8:30am-2:30pm

Please bring the following items to Registration:

-Birth Certi cate

(Your child must be at least 5 years of age on or before Dec. 1, 2023)

-Current Immunization Record

(Immunizations are required for public school attendance BEFORE entry)

-2 Proofs of Residence

(Electric or Utility bill, Voter Registration Document, O cial Driver’s License, Pay Stub, Valid Auto Insurance ID Card, Recent Valid & Legal Lease Agreement, State or Government ID, Income Tax Form, Valid Homeowner’s Insurance policy, Mortgage Statement, Recent Tax Bill w/Residential STAR)

We will be accepting phone calls for appointments on April 13th and 14th between the hours of 9:00am and 1:00pm ONLY.

Please call Mrs. Abbott in the Elementary O ce at (607) 566-3000 ext 1121

Thursday - $6.00

Friday & Saturday - $8.00

Tickets available the night of the show or PRE-SALE TICKETS Available at Dogwood Floral Co., 142 Main St., Dansville

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Easter Services

April 7th at 7:00pm, Good Friday Service

April 9th at 10:30am, Resurrection Sunday Service

Grace Baptist Church

9316 Main Street • Dansville, NY

For more information, go to www.gracebcdansville.org Email: secretary@gracebcdansville.org Phone: (585) 335-6190

PALM SUNDAY

On what is now called “Palm Sunday,” Jesus Christ rode a donkey into Jerusalem while villagers welcomed him and waved palm branches. This is mentioned in each of the Biblical Gospels and occurs a week before His subsequent resurrection. Jesus possibly rode a donkey rather than a horse as a sign of peace, as a war-waging king might ride a horse. The “Passion of the Christ” is typically read during Palm Sunday masses.

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Holy Week Services

Palm Sunday: April 2, 2023 • 10:45am

"If Only..."

Maundy ursday: April 6, 2023 • 8:00pm

e Lord's Supper and Service of Darkness - the most dramatic service of the year

Easter Sunday: April 9, 2023 • 10:45am

A celebration of What God Has Done and Continues to Do Wayland United Methodist Church

1 EAST AVENUE, WAYLAND • 585-728-5280

All services live on Facebook at Facebook.com/WaylandUMCNY or by telephone at 585-694-6947 • Rev. Dan Finch

Holy Family Catholic Community

Holy Week

Holy ursday 4/6, 6:30pm at St. Joseph’s, Wayland

Good Friday 4/7, 3:00pm at St. Joseph’s, Wayland

Holy Saturday 4/8, 8:00pm at St. Mary’s, Dansville

Easter Sunday 4/9

7:30am, St. Joseph’s, Wayland

9:15am, Sacred Heart, Perkinsville

11:00am, St. Pius V, Cohocton

DANSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

5 Chestnut Ave., Dansville, NY 14437

JOIN US FOR OUR HOLY WEEK SERVICES

Sunday, April 2nd at 11am - Palm Sunday Service

Wednesday, April 5th at 6:45pm

“Are Ye Washed” - Foot Washing Ceremony

ursday, April 6th at 6pm

“Seder Meal” Service with Potluck Soup meal to follow

Friday, April 7th at 7pm - Good Friday Service

Saturday, April 8th at 11am - Holy Saturday Morning

Holy Saturday Evening at 6pm - Easter Vigil

Sunday, April 9th at 11am - EASTER SUNDAY

EASTER SYMBOLISM COMPLEMENTS THE HOLIDAY

Tradition plays an important role in Easter celebrations for many families. Cherished traditions and symbols of Easter may include anything from egg hunts to lilies to lambs. Understanding the importance behind these symbols can make sharing the miracle of Easter that much more special. Eggs are one of the more recognizable symbols of Easter. For Easter egg hunts, eggs are hard-boiled and decorated in bright hues. It’s believed that the origins of Easter eggs are both secular and religious. From the secular (once pagan) perspective, the egg is an ancient symbol of new life, according to The History Channel, and has been associated with pagan festivals that celebrate spring. Some Christians feel that Easter eggs represent Christ’s emergence from the tomb and his subsequent resurrection. Eggs were once a food not consumed during Lent, therefore painting and decorating them to mark the end of fasting and penance became a way to celebrate Easter.

The crucifix is one of the central symbols of Easter and Christianity. The cross is a symbol of Christ’s crucifixion and sacrifice. The crucifix also highlights the ability of God to give new life to people after death.

In addition to wearing and displaying the cross during Easter, some people bake “hot cross buns” as another symbol of the season.

The Easter bunny is very much a secular symbol of the holiday, but one that has become so ingrained with the season that many people ascribe to it a Christian meaning. Pagan celebrations of spring often linked rabbits or hares with the season because of their fertility and ability to bring forth new life. According to the Christian living resource Crosswalk, believers associate the rabbit coming out of its underground home as a symbol of Christ emerging from the tomb.

Lilies are often exchanged during Easter celebrations or presented as hostess gifts for those sharing the holiday meal with others. The American Bible Society says lilies grow in the spring around the time when Easter is typically celebrated. Also, because they look like trumpets, they can be a symbol that heralds Christ’s resurrection.

The lamb is another symbol associated with Easter. Lambs were originally associated with the Jewish holiday of Passover, when lambs were sacrificedandtheirbloodwasusedtomarkwhichhousescontainedthose faithful to God. As a result of his crucifixion, Christ became the symbolic lamb for all - the ultimate sacrifice. In fact, Christ is often referred to as “The Lamb of God.”

Easter is replete with many recognized symbols. Unearthing their meanings can be a learning experience and a way to further immerse oneself in this holy holiday.

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DINING OUT WITH CHILDREN

Active children can learn table manners and restaurant behavior early on through practice. These lessons can open children up to new food experiences and help them grow accustomed to social settings. Do not set your child up to fail by selecting a restaurant that is too fancy or quiet. Save those restaurants for when your company is adults only. A place that is used to noise (and moderate mess) is better.

Bring along some games, toys and other trinkets to keep their attention. Try playing games, such as counting the packets of sugar or finding people wearing red shirts.

Avoid dining out with a tired child, and be prompt in selecting meals and eating. This is not a time to linger, as youngsters’ attention spans and willingness to sit still tend to be minimal. Be prepared to leave with a to-go box if a child proves unruly.

SPARTA CENTER CHURCH

CHICKEN BBQ DINNER

Sunday April 16, 2023 • Noon-2pm

Dine-In or Take Out

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Oven Roasted Potatoes, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Roll and Dessert

TICKETS

Pre-sale tickets are available from any Sparta Center Church member, calling the Sparta Center Church, or at the following locations: Sparta Center Church

Tuesday, April 11th & ursday, April 13th • 10am-2pm

Dansville Methodist Church

Tuesday, April 11th & ursday, April 13th • 10am -2pm

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Pushing oneself physically can be exhausting and demanding. But whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a part-time fitness enthusiast or even someone who lives a largely sedentary lifestyle, you can find ways to dig down and improve your overall endurance. Many athletes find pushing their bodies past certain boundaries to be empowering. Letting complacency set in is easy, but finding the motivation to press on and push ahead takes mental determination.

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The Internet has made it easier than ever before to access information quickly. But people who look to the Internet for answerstotheirmedicalquestions may be doing themselves more harm than good. A 2013 study from the Pew Research Center found that one-third of study participants had gone online to diagnose a medical condition. While the Internet can be a valuable resource, self-diagnosing medical conditions can be dangerous, as the risk of misdiagnosing signs or symptoms is considerable. But misdiagnosis is not the only potential problem of relying on the Internet instead of certified physicians for medical advice. “Cyberchondria” is a term used to described the unfounded escalation of concerns about certain symptoms a person might be experiencing. These unfounded concerns escalate as individuals search for and read information about their symptoms online. In fact, a 2008 Microsoft analysis of online search patterns found that one-third of the hundreds of thousands of people examined in the analysis tended to escalate their medical-related searches, potentially turning relatively minor medical conditions into something far worse, all without consulting a doctor. Men and women concerned about symptoms or medical problems should resist the temptation to self-diagnose online and should book an appointment with their physicians instead.

1. GEOGRAPHY: Which U.S. states share a border with Mexico?

2. MOVIES: Which movie was the first sports film to win the Best Picture award?

3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: How many former first ladies are still living?

4. TELEVISION: What is the name of Bart’s teacher on “The Simpsons”?

5. LANGUAGE: What does the Japanese phrase “domo arigato” mean in English?

6. CHEMISTRY: What is the lightest element?

7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who is Marie Laveau of New Orleans?

8. AD SLOGANS: Which product was advertised with the slogan, “Great taste, less filling”?

9. U.S. CITIES: In which city would you find Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello?

10. LITERATURE: Who wrote the autobiography “Dreams From My Father”?

10. Barack Obama.

9. Charlottesville, Virginia.

8. Miller Lite beer.

7. Famous voodoo queen.

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3. Five: Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, Michelle Obama and Melania Trump.

2. “Rocky” (1976).

1. Four: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

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Longtime Cannabis User Still Tests Positive Weeks After Quitting

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 68-year-old male who has used cannabis for 51 years. During that time span, I graduated from high school and college with two bachelor’s degrees and two master’s degrees, and I spent 35 years as an accomplished educator, motivational speaker and author. I have been married to the same person for 31 years and have a wide circle of friends.

Twenty-five years ago, I had my thyroid removed due to cancer, and I currently take medication. I also inject testosterone and take medications for blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as Xanax. I retired to a life that involves little travel, choosing instead to spend my time reading, researching, writing and being active in my community. Once I began to notice a loss of motivation and diminished memory, I became proactive and decided to give up cannabis.

I have had no trouble quitting cold turkey and have no desire to return to it. My memory has vastly improved, and I still enjoy all the things that made my retirement enjoyable before I made this decision. After 10 weeks of not using, I still test positive for the metabolites using THC testing strips. I have read that normal detoxing for a heavy user is anywhere from six weeks to two months.

To aid in the process, I drink half a glass of lemon juice in the morning, drink two gallons of water or detox tea a day, cut red meat and dairy from my diet, spend an hour a day on the treadmill, and spend 40 minutes in a steam bath. How long should I expect to continue testing positive? Is there anything else I can do to speed up the passing of the metabolites? -- Anon.

ANSWER: The active form of THC, the primary chemical in cannabis that causes the psychoactive effects (i.e., the effects for people to feel “high”), accumulates in the fat cells, where it can be stored for long periods of time.

Research in laboratory animals confirms that losing weight over the long-term releases the stored THC from the fat, making it more likely that a urine test will be positive in people who are losing weight (which might be the case with you, given your exercise and diet). Heavy users have told me that they feel like they are “coming out of a fog” for up to six months after stopping the use of cannabis. However, I can’t give you any evidence-based answer on how long you will continue to show positive results.

I don’t think drinking water and tea, nor the steam bath, are significantly helping you get rid of the accumulated THC in the body, but the diet and exercise changes probably are, if you are losing fat as I suspect. Even if you aren’t losing weight, you may be getting more muscular due to exercise and losing fat.

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West Sparta Oak Lawn Cemetery Meeting

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April 10, 2023 • 7pm

Meeting will be held at: 8960 McNair Rd.

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THE CHALLENGES CLIMATE CHANGE POSES TO AGRICULTURE

Economics: The effects of climate change on crops and livestock may force farmers to change the nature of their farms. The UCS notes that farmers may be forced to choose crop varieties and animal breeds that are suited to the new conditions sparked by climate change. Going in a new direction could force farmers to make potentially costly investments in machinery and other changes as they make the transition.

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We can all dream, especially with talk of a current and/or pending recession. If you received an extra $10,000 with no strings attached, what would you do with the money?

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REQUESTS A NOTICE OF LIEN SALE BE PUBLISHED FOR THE PAST DUE ACCOUNTS RENTING THE FOLLOWING STORAGE UNITS: Unit #65, rented in the name of Mary Alverson, l.k.a., Dansville, NY 14437, for the past due amount of $220.00. All contents are to be disposed at the discretion of the landlord.

THIS WILL BE THE ONE AND ONLY NOTICE PERTAINING TO THESE DELINQUENCIES!

e above-named tenants have been, or attempted to be, noti ed of this action as required by State law as stated in the rental agreement. All contents to be disposed of at the discretion of the landlord. e past due amounts will be increased by the passage of time incurring additional rent/late charges and any other additional expenses including, but not limited to, the cost of inventory, transportation, labor and disposal of items.

All payments for redemption of these goods must be made in cash, money order or certi ed check. NO PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Final date for payment in full is April 12, 2023, at the Landlord’s place of business. All payments in full must be with the understanding the units could be vacated at that time and the goods could be removed in total.

An additional $50.00 fee will be assessed against the Tenant’s account at this time for additional labor involved in the removal of property from the unit.

e property will be disposed of by any means the Landlord deems t and necessary.

- Pay off debts

- Donate to my favorite charity

- Treat my family and friends

- Invest it in my retirement account

- Take my dream vacation

- A combination of the above Poll ends 4-04-2023

Poll ended 3-28-2023

New York State Maple Producers Association features the 27th annual Maple Weekends the last two weekends of March. Farms across New York State invite visitors to their sugarhouses to experience firsthand the production of pure maple syrup. What do you visit these farms for?

25.0% To sample delicious maple products

16.7% To enjoy an annual tradition with friends and family

25.0% To learn how sap is made into syrup and other products

16.7% To get out in nature after winter hibernation

16.7% To stock up on maple products from the producers

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SPRING BREAK EVENTS

Wegmans Zoomobile: “Cycles of Life” – Tuesday, April 4 @ 11am. Sta from the Wegmans ZooMobile will be at the Library to present a free program entitled “Cycles of Life.” Families with children of all ages will be able to see and investigate the life cycles of several di erent types of animals.

One Book, OWWL Kids – Wednesday, April 5, 1:00-1:30pm. e goal of One Book, OWWL Kids is to create a community reading program with children and caregivers across Ontario, Wayne, Wyoming, and Livingston Counties. In 2023, we will be sharing Free to Be Elephant Me by Giles Andreae. e event at Dansville Public Library will include reading the book and a cra , with each family receiving one copy of the book to keep!

LIBRARY EVENTS

*Space at Library programs may be limited & preregistration may be required. Please register in-person, by phone to: 585-335-6720, or online: https://owwl.libcal.com/ calendar/DansvillePublicLibrary.

Family & Children’s Programs

Busy Bee Storytime Spring Session 2023 – Wednesdays @ 10:30am-11:15am. Spring into the Library to join our next session of Busy Bee Storytime with Ms. Mary Ellen. is session runs every Wednesday at 10:30am, April 12 through June 7. Registration is required.*

Family Movie Night – Tuesday, April 11 @ 6:00pm. Bring the family to the Library for our nal movie night of the season! is movie event has been sponsored by Norma & Bill Forsythe and Tony’s Pizzeria.

Teen & Adult Programs

Teen Time – Monday, April 17 @ 4:30pm. Calling all teens ages 13-18! Join Ms. Mary Ellen for a special teen event each month! Please register for each month’s session separately.*

Ravenous Readers: Adult Book Club – ursday, April 13 @ 6:30pm: Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing. e Ravenous Readers Book Club meets in the Reeve Room at the Library at 6:30pm on the second ursday of each month. New members welcome! Reading ahead? May’s title is e Engineer’s Wife by Tracey Enerson Wood.

Tech Tutoring, 1-on-1 Sessions – Monday, April 17 @ 2:00pm & 3:00pm. Dansville Public Library has two 1-hour timeslots available for one-on-one tech tutoring with Morgan Cendoma; brought to you by the Livingston County Libraries. Contact Morgan to register at lctechtutoring@gmail.com or 585-568-7602.

AUNT FLOW – Easily Accessible Period Products: When visiting our facilities, you may notice a new addition! Dansville Public Library is excited to share our involvement with the OWWL Library System - Aunt Flow Partnership Program to provide easily accessible period products to our library community free of charge. Dansville is one of 14 libraries that have received a grant for free period products in our public restrooms. We supply toilet paper, soap and paper towels - so why not period products?

Looking ahead to May

Getting Started with Libby – Wednesday, May 3 @ 6:00pm – Learn how to access ebooks and audiobooks through the Libby App.

Levitation Demonstration with Dr. Ryan Vogt –ursday, May 4 @ 6:00pm – It’s not magic; it’s science!

Keep an eye out for Elephant & Piggie – Mo Willems’ beloved characters will be visiting the Library in May!

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NOTICE OF BARON WINDS’ PETITION TO AMEND CERTIFICATE RELATED TO PHASE II

On September 12, 2019, Baron Winds LLC (“Baron Winds”) obtained a Certi cate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need (“Certi cate”) from the New York State Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment. e Certi cate authorizes Baron Winds to construct and operate a 242 MW wind-powered electric generating facility and associated project components in the Towns of Cohocton, Dansville, Fremont, and Wayland, Steuben County, New York (“Facility”) subject to certain conditions. Subsequently, Baron Winds proposed to construct a portion of the Facility known as Phase I and sought approval to modify the Certi cate to allow Phase I of the Facility to consist of 33 turbines up to 650 feet in height. In May 2020, the Siting Board amended the Certi cate and approved Baron’s construction and operation of Phase I.

On September 6, 2022, Baron Winds and Baron Winds II LLC petitioned the Siting Board for an amendment to the Certi cate for Phase II of the Facility. Baron Winds proposes that Phase II will have a maximum generating capacity of 117 MW and will be comprised of 26 turbines, 10.9 miles of access roads, and 32.5 miles of underground collection line. Baron Winds Phase II is located in the Towns of Cohocton (components include underground collection lines and O&M building), Fremont (components include underground collection lines, access roads, 26 turbines, and a laydown yard), and Wayland (components include underground collection lines).

e following modi cations are proposed to Project components located within Baron Winds Phase II: increasing the height of 26 turbines from less than 500 feet to approximately 650 feet, eliminating ten previously approved turbines, shi ing the location of 24 turbines, adding a collection substation to be located at the POI in the Town of Cohocton adjacent to existing switchyard, adding an ADLS Tower in the Town of Fremont, proposing two new turbine locations, and relocating access roads, underground collection lines, the O&M building, one permanent met tower, and a laydown yard/batch plant. A map showing the planned location of the turbines and other Phase II components is included with this Notice.

e reasons for the proposed modi cations are to optimize Facility design, ensure Phase II of the Facility can remain nancially viable, and help New York achieve the mandates under the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act to generate all electricity from renewable sources by 2040.

As with the Certi cated Baron Winds Project, the construction and operation of Phase II will result in certain unavoidable impacts. A copy of the Phase II Petition to amend the Certi cate and all supporting documentation being considered by the Siting Board can be found at the following locations: https://www.rwe.com/en/research-and-development/project-plans/baron-winds

e Phase II Petition and supporting documentation can also be found on the Department of Public Service’s webpage at http:// www.dps.ny.gov/. Click on “Commission Files,” “File Search,” and enter the Case Number “15-F-0122” in the search bar.

Printed copies of the Petition can also be found at Location Document Repositories in the Phase II Project

• Cohocton Public Library; 8 Maple Ave., Cohocton, NY 14826

• Hornell Public Library; 64 Genesee St., Hornell, NY 14843

• Howard Public Library; 3607 County Route 70A, Hornell, NY 14843 For further information on the Petition or any questions, please contact:

Baron Winds LLC

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Two Public Statement Hearings on the Phase II Project will be held on: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the Town of Fremont Town Hall, 8217 Cream Hill Road Arkport, New York 14807. ose persons wishing to comment on any aspect of this proceeding will have the opportunity to present a statement on the record at the public statement hearings.

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While someone is collecting mail at their mailbox, is there any reason you can’t move over so as not to “buzz” them? There were no other vehicles except yours in either direction. The rain just stopped, so as you passed the road spray got me. There was no reason you couldn’t have move over a couple feet. Do you expect people to jump back into their driveway until you pass? You crested the hill pretty quick doing 30 to 40 mph. I was in the shoulder but fairly close to the road. It’s called consideration. Class. Then again, some just refuse to look further than the tip of their nose.

Unsafe conditions

Our local town has a certain Senior/Disabled complex that has been in major need of repaving for years! Potholes as large as basketballs – and putting caution cones out isn’t fixing the problem. Isn’t it the owner’s responsibility to make these repairs in a timely manner so it is safe for their tenants? I can only imagine the damage cars get. Do you think our low-income residents can afford costly repairs? I can’t, and refuse to deliver there anymore. Plus, during the winter there is no access to sidewalks.

Clean up after the storm

Thank you to the neighbor who thought she went unnoticed quickly cleaning up the massive branches the recent windstorm knocked down in my yard. I'm not as able as I used to be, so it was such a blessing to have the yard cleaned up. Your good deed did not go unnoticed. Karma will reward you. Thank you.

Thank you to the Victor Fire Department for responding to our call on Sunday night. After dinner, our gas stove top would not stop ‘clicking’ like it wanted to ignite. You all arrived immediately and turned our gas and electricity connections off and then checked the house for carbon monoxide. Your team was there for quite some time and we really appreciate everything you did to make sure our family was safe!

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Just because we have wooded road frontage on [local street] in [local town] doesn’t make it a garbage dump! To the person(s) who have thrown used adult diapers along our frontage for the past year- PLEASE STOP! I have disposed of over a dozen of your used diapers in the past year. At least recently you took the care to put two diapers in Ziplock bags. Thank You! If you can’t afford a garbage service please consider dumping your diapers in the garbage cans at gas stations dumpsters, or most stores have refuse cans at the entrance. This is a disgusting practice. Stop it.

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Food Prices to Rise Again this Year

Brace yourself, this is going to hurt: e price of all food is likely to go up an additional 7.9% this year. Food we eat at home is predicted to go up 8.6%, per the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Speci cally, here are some of their expectations for price increases: Eggs up 37.8% (we’ve already seen some of that), dairy up 7.2%, cereals and bakery up 12.8%, fresh vegetables up 3%. Here are some ideas to keep food on the table:

Design your menu from the weekly sales yer from your local store. Shop early before the sales items are gone. Stock up if you can on shelf-stable items and some multipurpose basics. ink: rice, pasta, soups.

Explore recipes online and search for inexpensive meals for seniors. You can even -- don’t laugh -- look up websites with recipes for poor college students. (Some of them are quite creative.) Look up “nutritionally dense foods” to ensure that you’re getting value for your shopping dollar.

Encourage your senior center (or even the rec center) to hold classes for seniors on how to put meals on the table without breaking the bank.

Call Meals on Wheels to see if you qualify for free meals. Use the food bank. Look up Commodity Supplemental Food Programs (CSFP) for your state and see if you qualify for a free food box each month.

Ask your doctor if you should take a daily vitamin supplement to get you through this period where your nutrition might not be the best. Good nutrition is a big part of staying healthy.

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WOMEN’S FOUNDATION ENCOURAGES COMMUNITY SUPPORT

When you hear the word “poverty,” you might picture something that exists somewhere other than your area. However, poverty a ects a lot of people in New York and throughout America, especially women and girls.

e minimum income required for a family to cover basic expenses (food, housing, transportation, health care, and childcare) is much higher than the federal poverty line, and it’s also higher than what an individual working full-time at minimum wage makes. Salaries of half of all women-headed households are insu cient to cover basic necessities.

Young women miss opportunities others take advantage of every day due to poverty, because they’re underestimated or not given the chance to prove themselves.

So what can be done to address this problem and provide women with such chances? e Women’s Foundation of Genesee Valley has the start of a solution. Established in 1994, their mission is to “promote economic self-su ciency for women and girls through grant-making, education, and advocacy.”

women encouraging women to follow aspirations or persevere through challenging times encourages readers. Women have an incredible in uence on this planet.

One story that pulls at the heart is that of a mother-inlaw honoring her daughter-inlaw, who at only 33 years old is a breast cancer survivor. e mother-in-law says, “She is my hero and I am there for her every day.” Every day, this foundation reminds us how important essential people in our lives are. It also inspires people to give back to the community and improve the lives of others.

While supporting women in their endeavors against poverty, donatingtolocalorganizations,ando eringlearningopportunitiesto teenage girls, the Women’s Foundation also publishes comprehensive studies on the economic status of women in the Rochester region, using data from past U.S. Censuses to explore income adequacy.

Studies show the proportion of children living in poverty exceeds double digits in each of the seven counties the Women’s Foundation serves, with Rochester having one of the highest child poverty rates in the country at 47%. is fact alone encourages support for the cause and work to reduce our child poverty rates. Even more troubling is data that the median income for women-led families in all counties is lower than that of male heads of households and married couples.

e Women’s Foundation currently assists more than 1,400 women and girls annually. In addition, its inception, the Foundation has given more than 280 grants to over 100 groups that directly help women and girls overcome poverty-related obstacles. Some organizations they commonly donate to include the Veterans Outreach Center, ProsperRochester, Inc., Rochester Regional Health, and Project Independence at Health Moms. Some organizations are selected through the Women’s Foundation’s grant-making committees where girls and women from our community collaborate to determine where the grant will be most advantageous while learning more about and caring for the city.

e Women’s Foundation also runs multiple initiatives, one of which is the Girl’s Initiative, deepening teenage girls’ learning opportunities and enhancing their social-emotional development. is program now operates in three countries, with over 500 girls, who hear from strong women who have overcome a variety of hurdles through its programs.

In addition to defending against the threat of poverty, which denieswomenaccesstoopportunities,thisfoundationo ersatribute page that encourages women to submit their own tales recognizing a woman who positively impacted their lives. Reading the stories of

Women have struggled for equality for countless years, but we are still disproportionately behind and will remain so without the help of organizations such as the Women’s Foundation, whose e orts elevate women and ensure a better future for countless deserving people.

e Women’s Foundation will hostaPurseforChangefundraising event in June, with more details to come. Interim Executive Director of the Women’s Foundation, Krystle Ellis, says, “ is event attracts hundreds of kindhearted supporters who are passionate about supporting women and girls.”

To register for the Women’s Foundation’s email list to receive news and updates, volunteer opportunities, and donation prospects, visit their website: womensfoundation.org.

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Springwater: Margaret Mary Ryan, 64 years of age, passed away Monday, March 27, 2023 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville.

Margaret was born March 20, 1959 in Rochester, the daughter of James R. and Patricia M. (McKay) Ryan. She grew up in Rochester, Geneseo and Mt. Morris. Margaret then moved back to Rochester for a short time and nally settled in Springwater where she had resided since. She graduated from Mt. Morris Central School in 1977 and also attended the University of Bu alo. She worked at several di erent places throughout her life, most recently at Morgan Estates in Geneseo as a Dietary Aid.

Margaret loved her family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Spending time with her grandchildren was a favorite of hers. She never missed a birthday card for all of her family, including their pets! She enjoyed cooking, entertaining, being a grandma and going to the Farmer’s Market. Margaret was very intelligent, well read and artistic. She played softball, enjoyed camping and just about anything to do with the outdoors.

Margaret was pre-deceased by her parents, James and Patricia Ryan. She is survived by her children, Matt Coniglio (Alexis Melone) of Rochester, Martin Coniglio of Mt. Morris, Jillian (Bob) Torella of Buffalo, Kerry Coniglio of Rochester and Candace Coniglio of Rochester; her grandchildren, Aiden, Liam and Carson Coniglio and Lydia and Wesley Torella; her siblings, Anne Ryan (Shawn Coyne) of Avon, Judith (Peter) Co ey of Wayland and omas Ryan of Avon; along with several nieces and nephews.

Margaret’s funeral services will be private and at the convenience of her family.

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If you would like to customize your arrangement of funeral flowers further, there are more flower meanings that might express your sentiments in this time of grief and remembrance. Though they may not be the traditional funeral flowers, any flowers that share your sympathy with the bereaved and celebrate the deceased’s memory are appropriate for a funeral. The xeranthemum symbolizes eternity and immortality. Cyclamens say “goodbye”¤? and forget-me-nots send a message of faithful love and memories. Marjoram conveys comfort and consolation. The nasturtium celebrates patriotism. If you are aware of flowers that were a favorite of the deceased or that a member of the bereaved family particularly favors, those blooms may also be a good choice for a funeral gift. Whatever flowers you choose to send, your thoughtful message of sympathy will certainly be a comfort to those who are mourning the loss of a loved one.

A er graduating from e State Teacher’s College at Boston, Florence used her creativity and unique teaching style to in uence her children, the neighborhood kids, and CCD classes at Sacred Heart Church in “Perk.” She loved to laugh and enjoyed the company of others. A loud house with many boisterous children always made her happy. Ever sel ess, Florence sought to comfort others and sacri ced her time for friends and family. Next only to her family and friends was her love for the Boston Red Sox, which spanned her lifetime. is included attending games at Fenway Park in her teens and watching every Sox game on MLB for the past several seasons, all while analyzing each game over the phone with her two devoted sisters.

Florence was predeceased by her parents, husband, Ronald Haydon, and nephew, Matthew West eld. She is survived by her six younger siblings, Frank (Emily) West eld, Madeline (Drake) Dierkhising, John (Robin) West eld, Charles (Susan) West eld, Mary Sulls, and Joseph (Margaret) West eld; four children, Edward, Rebecca, Nancy, and Joseph Haydon; daughter-in-law Melissa (Mecham) Haydon, and two grandsons, Bryce and Chase, along with several cousins, nieces, and nephews.

A mass will be said in her name at Sacred Heart Church of the Holy Family in Perkinsville, NY on a future date. In lieu of owers, anyone interested can donate to the Vincent House of Wayland.

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Margaret Mary Ryan

March 26, 2023

A force of authenticity left this world with the passing of Anthony Joseph Savino, “Tony,” 91, of Painted Post, NY, when he peacefully entered his nal slumber with family by his side on March 26, 2023. He eagerly joins the love of his life, forever bride of 60 years, Suanne O’Hara Savino in the Lord’s everlasting light. Together they built and enjoyed a beautiful and adventurous life with their four children. Surviving are his sons, Michael (and Michelle) and three granddaughters, Kathryn, Lauren and Piper of Darien, CT; omas of Corning; and daughters, Kathleen (and Kevin) Foley of Colts Neck, NJ, and Mary Jo of Boston; his brother, Carl (and Olga) of Cortland; nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and -nephews and grand-grands; and cousins in the Rochester area. He is predeceased by his wife, Suanne O’Hara Savino (Aug 2020) and his brothers, Frank (Niagara Falls, NY), Donald Savino (Geneseo, NY) and Joseph (Cuba, NY). Anthony was a devout Roman Catholic and a communicant of All Saints Parish.

Anthony’s spirit was infectiously authentic; an articulate fully lived-man, never shying away from orating,advocating and protecting what he believed was right, not only for himself but for society and those who lacked the strength or conviction to do it for themselves. A true Patriot and Christian, he never quieted his beliefs when they were encroached upon for himself or strangers. e di cult path never deterred the courage and bravery of Anthony, whether a proponent for his Country, his family or the Rights of Man. Having an unpopular opinion never gave any pause to Tony in his writings, demonstrations and orations. His life leaves marks of change and course corrections that others have and will continue to bene t from. His conviction to his country,his God and his family were unfailing.He was e Man in the Arena. He did it his way.

Born in di cult times, March 21, 1932, in Dansville, New York to hard working Italian immigrant parents, Joseph and Josephine (Rongo) Savino, who emigrated via Ellis Island as teenagers, making their way with limited English and creating a beautiful Italian family of 5 sons, with Tony the youngest. e boys bene ted from all the genuine trappings of an early 1900s life in Groveland of simple means: country play,exploration,patriotic perspectives, shenanigans and nuclear family discipline in a changing America post-Great Depression. His father was employed by Lackawanna Railroad, Groveland Station, NY and his mother with her skills from the old country, impressively farmed their 2 acres, subsidizing their existence by selling chickens, vegetables, eggs, fruit pies, and excess grapes from the family vines – not used for making their own wine.

Anthony leaves this earth with strong hands, lifelong vigor and a kind, caring heart for the earth and its creatures. From working the elds of the Groveland Flats with his mother and brothers for $.10 a day, assisting with laundry for train crew hosteling locally, and laboring with his brothers repairing Lackawanna Railroad ties of Wayland Hills incline to later in life satiating his love for cement work and construction, he fully utilized the strength and talent given to him by God all the days of his life. His love and respective for animals ran deep in his soul from childhood, caring for a family barn of chickens, rabbits and occasional lamb; and always a beagle named Jack. His connection with the love of gardening, fruit trees and grapevines was cultivated by his mother and father.

Anthony attended Groveland School until its closure in 1947 then nished at Mount Morris High School, bringing his tenacious spirit to the elds in not only soccer, but also as a lineman of a “not only undefeated but unscored upon football team.”His passion for learning,writing,questioning and hard work brought him to State University of Geneseo College where he completed his Bachelor Degree in Education – while certainly not neglecting his social and fraternal activities of the Delta Kappa Epsilon (“DKE”) house there. Summers on Conesus Lake he was the “Fry King”of the Fry stand while his fraternity brothers worked the beer tent - for perfect bartering. Winter months he was a manual pin setter at the bowling alley nearby.After his Military service,he earned a Masters in Education through

Syracuse University; and pursued subsequent post-graduate studies on the Doctoral track in Education and Psychology; culminating over 208 credits across 11 Universities.

Anthony joined the United States Army 5th Cavalry Division. He served honorably during the Korean War in a critical Administration role in Japan Headquarters for Generals, supporting creation and delivery of critical, often Top Secret documents. Arriving by ship in December with 1,000 other troops, they journeyed on the rough seas for days – crossing the International Dateline and skipping Christmas Day 1954 entirely. He enjoyed every opportunity for Leave to enjoy the culture and excitement of this new world of Asia. He was honorably discharged with various awarded medals.

Upon returning home to New York state his successful teaching and administration career spanned decades and across diverse school systems of rural upstate and a uent downstate (Wyoming Central, Herkimer and Oneida Counties, Otsego County, Dutchess County, Je ersonvilleYoungsville, Bradford); earning accolades as a Teacher, Principal and Superintendent.

It was a friendship made during his Geneseo days that led him to the introduction of the woman he would fall in love with, Suanne O’Hara of Utica, New York. After a courtship complete with convertible rides, ice cream sodas and Adirondack outings,they were married August 20,1960 by Suanne’s cousin, Reverend William Donavan at St. John Cathedral, Utica. ey enjoyed their slightly-shy-of 60 years of marriage, mostly, in Upstate and Western NY. Anthony’s profession in school systems introduced them and their children to the diverse areas of New York State. Together, as their children grew, Tony assured that family adventure was a key element – owning pools, boats and extra-long toboggans. Downhill skiing, pond skating and snowmobiling the Catskills, and lake swimming, boating and waterskiing – often as 3 people at a time sharpened both skills and resilience.

Tony also delighted in hunting with his sons.He was proud of his children, their pursuits and accomplishments: omas retired from the Military and applied his 82nd Airborne skills as a Smoke Jumper out West; Michael became a seasoned investor and raised 3 impressive young ladies; Kathleen became an environmental scientist and Mary Jo became a business-savvy entrepreneur. An avid fan of sports, sparring and the spirit of “the best man wins,”Tony himself remained active and was a formidable basketball,soccer and baseball referee for high school and college.

Following his success as Superintendent capstone accomplishment securing the building of a new Bradford school, he retired from education and transitioned those skills to the next chapter of life: a business owner. Tony and Suanne were the proprietors of e Bourbon Shoppe Painted Post; soon thereafter adding e Erwin Motel. As a couple they enjoyed this new lifestyle for 20 years until their retirement. ey enjoyed travel to Italy, Ireland, US Virgin Islands, and Northern California to Cape Cod and Florida to Maine. In their later years, you could nd them enjoying Keuka Lake from the Hammondsport Park benches. He and his wife were members of the Argon Dance Club, his Dean Martin voice often on a karaoke mic; and with his sharp mind an ideal Bridge partner, day-trader or pro se litigator. He relished in engaging with others, sharing stories of joy, lessons learned, quandary or Biblical. A conversation, of agreement or debate, were equally enjoyable. With a big hat, a big cross and little bus, Tony was hard to miss.

Tony found true contentment in his nal years on Hillcrest Drive in a home partially build by his own hands,and as an ornithologist and nature lover he delighted in the treasure trove of bird species and visiting deer, bunnies and occasional black bear napping on his porch.Tony was full of life and energy until his last month, buzzing about town in his blue truck, giving advice from plumbing to life strategies.

Visiting hours will be held at Phillips Funeral Home, 17 W. Pulteney St, Corning, NY, Friday, March 31st 5-7:30PM and Saturday, April 1st 9:00 –10:15AM. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, April 1 11AM at St. Mary’s Church of Corning; burial at St. Mary’s Cemetery and reception to follow nearby.

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The term ‘jazz’ means energy, vitality, and enthusiasm that fits the soul of the music. It is originally derived from the word ‘jasm’ meaning spirit and energy.

UNFACTS

It ‘turns o ’ a part of the brain. According to research, jazz musicians, when improvising, turn o the dorsolateral prefrontal and lateral orbital regions linked to self-censoring and inhibition and switch on the medial prefrontal cortex that lets self-expression flow.

It was first compiled by musicians in African-American communities in New Orleans, Louisiana.

APPRECIATION MONTH

APRIL 2023

Jazz music is an enchanting blend of more than one ethnicity. It’s got the American and European interpretation of classical music that is spiced up with the influence of West African culture and folk songs. Jazz music has everything going for it — a melody that stays with you, the harmony that makes the notes sound fuller, a rhythm that beats with your heart, and the outstanding improvisations that set the genre apart.

Jazz cats and alligators Jazz musicians like to call themselves ‘jazz cats’ and before that, they addressed each other as ‘alligators’, or ‘gate’ for short.

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MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On April 5, 1614, Pocahontas, daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Indian confederacy, marries English tobacco planter John Rolfe in Jamestown, Virginia. The marriage ensured peace between the settlers and the Powhatan Indians for several years.

* On April 6, 1968, Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” debuts in theaters. The film went on to win an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Today it is regarded as one of the defining films of the 20th century.

* On April 7, 1970, legendary actor John Wayne wins his first -- and only -- acting Academy Award, for “True Grit.” Wayne played a drunken, foul-tempered but endearing U.S. marshal named Rooster Cogburn.

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

TIPS FOR COMFORTABLE CAMPING

Account for the temperature - Temperature will go a long way toward improving or compromising comfort. Choose sleeping bags rated for the temperature. If you’ll be doing plenty of fall or winter camping, you’ll have a place to sleep that’s designed to be used at the time of year you’re camping. When sleeping in warm temperatures, dress so you can add or remove layers as needed. A portable, battery-operated fan also can be a game-changer if it is hot and stuffy in the tent.

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UPRIGHT PIANO. Great condition, moving and must find a home for it. You must pick up and move yourself: 585-362-9575

CROSLEY MUSICIAN ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - plays records, CDs, cassettes, AM/ FM radio. Excellent condition. Also, 70s/80s RECORDS. Pittsford area. You pick up: jul217@rochester.rr.com

OTTOMAN, navy blue print. Excellent condition. Pittsford area. You pick up: jul217@rochester.rr.com

COMPLETE SET OF DISHES (plates, bowls, big dishes, cups, saucers, etc.) White w/blue line and GLASSES. Good condition: 585-236-0426

CHAIR LIFT for raised Ranch. 2 units. One for basement to front door landing. Second from landing to upstairs: rwells388@yahoo.com

UPRIGHT PIANO. Needs love. Free. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-236-6995

New HP BLACK INKJET CARTRIDGE #62. New BROTHER INKJET CARTRIDGE #LC3033BK. tjpr@yahoo.com

KODAK CAROUSEL SLIDE PROJECTOR, 20 regular carousels, 4 mini carousels: debilholt@yahoo.com

LIFE MAGAZINES from 1989-2000. Not all years complete. Good to very good condition. Prefer non-profit organization for donation. Lima: SRWL22@aol.com

FIREWOOD. Cottonwood tree, felled and already cut in sections. Easy access, you pick up: 585-230-3011

Two large boxes of AVON BOTTLES. You pick up or can meet: 315-331-9391

Vintage, white, TREADLE SEWING MACHINE with cabinet: bnlfiber@gmail.com

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 48”H, 50”W, with storage drawers, glass door shelves with working SONY 25” TV. 585-485-2905

LYON & HEALY BABY GRAND PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)

HOSPITAL BED in very good condition. Mt. Morris: 585-658-3188

CANCELED STAMPS for stamp collectors. Couple of boxes. American and Canadian stamps: 585-734-8359

MEDICAL - PICC/central line dressing change kits, caps, extra Tegaderm, saline flushes, Foley insertion trays, night/leg bags, irrigation trays: P.FRIED91@GMAIL.COM

SOCKS, fair to good condition, others can be used for crafts: 585-236-0426

LOWREY ORGAN Model M-375, Walnut Finish. You pick up: 585-370-2535

TREADMILL, suitable for walking, not running on. Works. You pick up: lorali58isdone@gmail.com

Older CPAP MACHINE, works well: lorali58isdone@gmail.com

SLEEPER SOFA, good condition and a SOFA, good condition but has some stains. Bloomfield: 585-747-5521

SHED, I will take down and a UTILITY TRAILER. Thank you: 585-447-0201

Long length STEEL RETAIL CLOTHING RACK w/wheels: 585-490-6808

Old 7” REEL-TO-REEL AUDIO TAPE RECORDER to listen to a 60-year-old family recording I found: 607-936-3137

STORAGE BINS w/LIDS and one PICNIC BENCH: 585-748-8531

CLAY POTS (broken pieces too) Thank you. email: amdobb@rochester.rr.com

HAY BALE FORK with handle or a PITCHFORK. Thank you. amdobb@rochester.rr.com

INTERNATIONAL STAMPS (no Canada) for grandson’s inherited stamp collection: 585-334-6134

Good working BASIC SEWING MACHINE for my granddaughter: 585-584-3734

Older versions of PLASTIC CANDY MOLDS. No more than 30-mile radius from Cohocton, Wayland, Springwater or Bath area: 585-447-0087, leave message

Small, 1.5 or 2 cup, FOOD PROCESSOR. No more than 30-mile radius from Cohocton, Wayland, Springwater or Bath area: 585-447-0087, leave message

BOX SPRING for twin bed: 585-657-5451

Gently used WHITE WEDDING GOWN, size large (12?). Preferably with short or long sleeves: 585-346-9777

Old, abandoned CANOES and KAYAKS in need of repair for parts: jerrywilsen99@gmail.com

Small CART to pull with riding lawn mower for 80-year-old senior who still loves gardening: 315-310-3897

ELECTRONICS & PARTS for electronic organs: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)

Boy Scout requests VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Parts/Repairs: Text 585-794-0448 or Email mintshape@netacc.net

Seeking ATVs, DIRT BIKES or GO KARTS that are either running or not for father and son projects. Call/text. Thanks! 315-576-1278

WEBER GRILLS. Not being used or just in your way, I will come pick up. Call or text please: 315-576-1278

VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS PARTS OR WHOLE WANTED. Micro, Mini, Taurus, Sonic, Poly - also accessories: 585-599-3142

SNOWMOBILE wanted running or not. Call or text: 585-733-2026

LARGE POTTERY JARS for indoor gardening: 585-374-5768

Jars of OLD, BROKEN JEWELRY for artwork: 315-748-3378

Clean EGG CARTONS: 716-432-4249

PIANO MUSIC (classical, pop, country): 585-358-6142

SLEEPER SOFA, any size. Please, not if it smells like smoke or cat urine. Will pick up! Thanks! 585-443-9338

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Cohocton Public Library

8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170

www.cohoctonlibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon., Wed., Fri. 1pm-7pm; Tues., Thurs. 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Dansville Public Library

200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720

www.dansville.lib.ny.us

Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 9am-1pm

E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library

30 Main St., Atlanta, NY 585-534-5030

Hrs.: Mon., Tues. 10am-8pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10am-5pm; Closed Sat., Sun.

Wayland Free Library

101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-6pm; Fri. 12pm-5pm; Sat. 10am-noon

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

AVON

31stAvonCentralSchool

Alumni Banquet- Pleasesavethe dateforthe31stAvonCentral SchoolAlumniBanquet:Friday,August11,hostedbytheClassof 1973.Thisbanquetisforall graduatesofAvonCentralandwe wouldliketoextendthisinvitation toclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon).Moreinformationtofollow.Ifyouareaclass representative,youwillbereceiving informationsoon.Reconnectwith yourclassmates.Ifyouhaveany questions,pleasefeelfreetoreach outtoslane@rochester.rr.com.

DANSVILLE

OssianLadiesAideEaster

Cookie Sale- April1st,10amtill 2pmattheHeathHomestead, 4760OssianHillRd.,Dansville.

TurkeyBiscuitDinner to benefit theVincentHouseHospice.Held Thursday,April20th.Presale.Pick UpatUnionHoseDansville,5pmto 7pm.Tickets12.00-call728-2427.

DCSWallofPrideInduction

Seeking nominationsforthe upcominginductiontobeheldon Saturday,October21,2023.Please submitnominationapplicationsby June1,2023onformsobtainedat theDansvilleCentralSchoolDistrict Office(337MainSt.)oravailable ontheDistrictwebsitewww. dansvillecsd.orgundertheCommunitytab,FoundationforDansville Education.

VeteranPlus1-Warrior

Wednesday Dinner-April5. Veteransplus1,comejoinusonthe firstWednesdayseverymonthfor ourWarriorWednesdayDinner. ThismonthwewilldineatScovill’s GrillinDansville.RSVPisrequired andyoucanRSVPmanyways;visit ourwebsiteandclickontheevent link,callortext585-200-9742,or emailrwolter@vocwny.org.Approvedattendeeswillreceivean emailfromustoconfirmyourseat. Wehopetoseeyouthere.Ifyoudo notseearesponsefromus,check yourSPAM/Junkinboxorcontact usviaphoneandletusknow. https://www.livcovets.com

16thPennySocial-Lotsoffun!

Join usTuesday,April4,2023at theDansvillePresbyterianChurch, 3SchoolSt.,Dansville.Doorsopen at5:30pm.Drawingsat6:30pm. Refreshments,doorprizes,giftbaskets,bakedgoods,raffleitems, newandone-of-a-kinditems!

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgram -

WeekofApril3-April7,2023

Monday,4/3:PorkLoinwithApple RaisinSauceandSlicedApples, BrusselsSprouts,Corn,Wheat BreadSlice,GrapeJuice,Peaches

Tuesday,4/4:StuffedShellswith Meatsauce,Peas,Carrots,Wheat BreadSlice,MixedFruit,Brownie

Wednesday,4/5:PotRoastwith Gravy,GarlicMashedPotatoes, MixedVegetables,WheatBread Slice,Applesauce,CranberryJuice Thursday4/6:OvenFriedChicken, RoastedPotatoes,Broccoli,Wheat BreadSlice,Clementine,Apple Juice,ChocolateChipCookie

SiteClosedonFriday (585)335-8130

GENESEO

GeneseoOutoftheDarkness Walk toFightSuicide- Saturday, April15,2023attheCollege Green,Geneseo.OnsiteRegistrationTime:11am.WalkProgram Starts:12pm.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact:LondonPatane (lpp2@geneseo.edu).

HEMLOCK

VeteranPlus1-Photography Group: Do youliketakingpictures?Veteransplus1cancome joinusandlearnthebasicsof photographyfromalocalprofessionalphotographer.Wednesday,April12,10-12noon.Wewill meetatLittleLakesCommunity Centerfrom10am-12pm,bringa camera,phoneornotebook.We hopetoseeyouthere!Pleasebe awarethatforsomeindividualsour emailshavebeengoingtotheir SPAM/Junkbox.Ifyoudonotsee aresponsefromus,checkyour SPAM/Junkinboxorcontactusvia phoneandletusknow.

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,April12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

EasterCommunityEvent! The United MethodistChurchofLivonia willhostanEasterEggHunt,for childrenaged2yearsto10years (or5thgrade),onSaturday,April1, 2023.Thechurchislocatedat21 SummersStreetinLivonia.Sign-in fortheeventwillbeginat9:30AM, followedbytheEasterEggHuntat 10:00AM.Familycraftandstory timewithsnackswillfollowat 10:30AM.Thisafreecommunity event;allarewelcome!!!

In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.

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SPRINGWATER

TakeOutRoastBeefDinnerSaturday, April15,2023atthe Webster’sCrossingUnitedMethodistChurch,Route15between Springwater&Conesus.Cost:$12.

HikeHighTorinNaples- Hike and ExploreaportionoftheHigh TortrailstartingfromBassettRoad inNapleswithSpringwaterTrails onSunday,April2from2-4PM.For additionalinformation/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

NOW HERE’S A TIP

* Thawing frozen water pipes can be very tricky. Some people use a hot pad wrapped around the pipe; others have been known to use the hair dryer method (electricity and water don’t really mix; be careful). Hopefully you learned any lessons the easy way this winter, but if you had to patch any pipes, make sure you get them repaired asap. Sometimes people forget as soon as the weather turns nice. -- A plumber in Illinois

* When drilling holes in the wall, you can tape an envelope, open side out, to the wall just under where you will be drilling. Open the envelope up a bit so that any dust will fall directly down into the open envelope. It will keep your working area nice and neat!

* To make a special quilted keepsake, sew together baby’s receiving blankets.

* Want a delicious coating for chicken? Try basting with mayonnaise and then dip in crushed crackers. The crumbs stick well to the mayo, and it’s especially delicious with crushed butter crackers, like Ritz.

* When washing stockings by hand, add a tablespoon of vinegar to the rinse water. They will keep the stretch better. Also, if you line-dry them outdoors, slip a spoon or a few coins into the toe. This will keep them from twisting up in the wind.

* If you, like me, are washing your winter sweaters to pack away, add a bit of hair conditioner to the rinse. Also, don’t try to pull them into shape when drying. Just lay flat to dry. If you have a screen, you can set it up so that the sweater dries from both sides. This is best.

-- D.Y. in Kentucky

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Puzzle Answers This Week

EASTER EGG HUNT

Sponsored by Dansville VFW

Easter Sunday, April 9th • 1pm Sharp! held at Williams Park on Clara Barton St. (across from Athletic Field)

Ages 0-12 yrs

• Candy

• 100 dozen hard boiled eggs

• Money eggs

Bring your own basket or bag.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

DID YOU KNOW?

Though office work might not be the first profession individuals think of in relation to elevating one’s cancer risk, sitting at a desk for most of the day can increase a person’s risk for cancer. According to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, sitting for most of the day without engaging in physical activity puts individuals at increased risk for cancer. How much extra risk does that entail? Though no two individuals are the same, studies have equated sitting for eight hours a day without any physical activity to the risk posed by obesity and smoking. The DFCI notes that sitting over long periods of time has been known to cause increased blood pressure, high cholesterol and excess body fat around the waist, each of which have been identified as factors that increase a person’s risk for cancer.

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Openings

Information Technology Assistant

TESOL Teacher

Special Education Teacher (7-12)

Long Term Music (Vocal) Teacher

Food Service Monitor

School Bus Driver

Continual Recruitment - Substitutes:

Teachers (Certi ed & Uncerti ed), Aides/TAs, RNs/LPNs, Cleaners, Food Service Helpers & School Bus Drivers

All interviews begin upon receipt of application

Application and information available at: www.yorkcsd.org

Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School

Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce

P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street • Retsof, NY 14539

e Village of Cohocton is currently looking for applicants to ll the job position of:

Village Maintenance Worker

Full-time

Applicants must have:

• At least two years of experience as a helper or laborer in the mechanical or construction trades (operate heavy equipment; backhoe, dump truck, plow)

• A clean Class D driver’s license

• A Class C water license (within one year of employment) Bene ts available:

Health, dental, NYS retirement, vacation, personal & sick time. Applications available at: e Village of Cohocton O ce 17 South Main Street, Cohocton

For further information, call the Village o ce at 585-384-5252 or email villageofcohocton@gmail.com

e Village of Cohocton is an equal opportunity employer.

Conservation is not just for home, and business owners confronted with rising energy costs can find numerous ways to lower their energy expenses while simultaneously helping the planet.

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BUILDING MAINTENANCE

Responsible for performing routine building maintenance tasks throughout Bristol Mountain. Qualifications: 18 years of age or older and prior work experience with sound carpentry skills.

ELECTRICIAN

Job Summary: This position will work closely with Mountain Manager and Lift Mechanics to provide assistance and support in all aspects of electrical maintenance, upgrades, and new installs.

Job Requirements: 18 years of age or older. Clean NY State driver’s license. Knowledge of NEC and local electric codes. Ability to read/ interpret electrical schematics, knowledge of low voltage control systems (480v or less) and ability to work from elevated heights and harnesses.

Both positions are full-time, year-round. For more information or to apply visit: www.bristolmountain.com

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Full-time WITH health insurance rate range:

CNATs: $18.34

CNAs: $22.45 to $25.66

LPNs: $24.64 to $28.41

RN: $33.38 to $38.45

RN Charge: $35.83 to $41.22

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Full-time WITHOUT health insurance rate range:

CNAs: $27.70 to $30.91

LPN: $30.89 to $34.66

RN: $40.63 to $45.70

Charge RN: $43.08 to $48.4

Part-Time Hairdresser

Part-Time Activities Aide CALL ABOUT RATES!

• Additional shift di erential pay

To apply, contact: mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call or text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE)

LIVINGSTON COUNTY CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION MT. MORRIS, N.Y.

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Dump Truck Driver

Paying the HIGHEST RATE in the area

• Experienced only

• All New Equipment Mat services. Must have clean CDL license & current medical card. Full-time, year-round work. Pay rate depends on experience. Avon Area 303-2970

You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.

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JOB OPENING

Field Service Technician

For servicing commercial food and beverage equipment. Service van, cell phone and iPad provided. Training available based on experience

HVAC a plus.

Resumes to: nathan@weldonservice.com

CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE

Determine how much space you truly need. Current business owners and prospective owners can save substantial amounts of money and avoid wasting energy by giving ample thought to how much office space they truly need. Large office spaces may not be necessary for businesses that recentlydownsizedstaff,whilethosestartingoutmaywanttostartinsmall spaces before upgrading to larger spaces if and when their businesses expand. Small business owners leasing their office space can speak with their leasing agents to determine if they can include a clause in their lease that allows them to move into larger spaces if the need arises before their existing leases expire.

WELDER/FABRICATOR Hainsworth Farms LLC is in search of a quali ed welder.

Must be able to weld aluminum, stainless steel, and steel. Must be good with a MIG welder and plasma cutter. Experience that helps: heavy equipment mechanic, good with hydraulics, electrical wiring, and air lines. Competitive pay and bene ts (Medical/Dental Insurance, 401K, Paid Vacation). Overtime available over 40 Hours. Resumes can be emailed to HainsworthFarm@gmail.com or call Chuck at (585) 734-3264.

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SEASONAL HELP WANTED

Town of Wayland is seeking a Weed Harvester Helper for the Loon Lake Weed Control Program. Season is from June to September, 2023.

Duties: Operate aquatic weed harvester, vegetation conveyor, and dump truck to cut and remove shoreline and lake weeds; Position requires mechanical knowledge for the safe operation and maintenance of equipment.

Candidates must have a valid clean driver’s license. Entry level position - $15.00 per Hour 20 to 30 hours per week.

Send resume or letter of interest by 4/14/2023 to:

Town of Wayland

Attn: Town Supervisor 110 N Main St., Wayland, N Y 14572

Email: Townofwayland@townofwayland.com

Production Help Wanted

About Us: A family owned business, Penny Lane Printing produces the Genesee Valley Penny Saver along with many other kinds of printing at our Avon facility. Our customer list is extensive and varied as we produce everything from booklets/magazines to business cards. Cold-set web and digital printing are our specialties. In our bindery we “ nish” the print jobs on our Muller-Martini saddle stitchers & inserters and cutting machine.

The Position:

Part-time- Wednesday, ursday and Friday. Pressroom or bindery experience helpful, but we’ll train the right person. Ideal candidate will be detail-orientated, motivated and want to be recognized for a job well done.

Email resume to: Jeffwasson@gvpennysaver.com Or mail to: Jeff Wasson, Production Supervisor, Penny Lane Printing, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. OR stop in at 1471 Route 15 and fill out application.

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WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Many working parents struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their responsibilities at work and their obligations to their families. An inability to maintain that healthy balance can have adverse effects on men and women’s careers as well as the relationships they have with their families.

Wayland Dental Care, P.C.

WPhone: 585-728-5200

Fax: 585-728-3153

Email: waylanddentalcare@hotmail.com

We are seeking a Dental Hygienist to join our growing Private Practice 3-4 days a week.

We o er Competitive Salary, Medical Insurance, Dental Bene ts, 401K, Vacation and Sick time o . O ce work week is Mon.-Fri. and no nights or weekends.

Come join our growing practice and great team. Please send resume to e-mail or fax listed above.

JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH

Pilot: Navigating, calculating wind speeds and fuel ration and much more are involved in piloting an aircraft. Math skills can be lifesaving when pilots have to make adjustments and calculations thousands of feet in the air.

A 2015 survey of more than 2,000 adults commissioned by the workplace solution provider Workfront found that 38 percent of survey participants have missed life events because of a bad work-life balance. Access to technology that means work is never too far away might contribute to poor work-life balance, as 57 percent of respondents also acknowledged feeling that technology has ruined the definition of a family dinner. Finding a healthy balance between work and life at home may require a concerted effort on the part of working parents, but there are ways to successfully juggle a career and family. Local HVAC

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HOLY THURSDAY

Holy Thursday is sometimes referred to as “Covenant Thursday,” “Maundy Thursday” or “Thursday of Mysteries.” Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the apostles. According to Catholic News Agency, Holy Thursday might be one of the most important, complex and profound days of celebration in the Catholic Church. Holy Thursday celebrates the institution of the Eucharist as the true body and blood of Jesus Christ and the institution of the sacrament of the priesthood.

Penny Saver

Hi, my name is Savanna Mae and I turn 16 this July. I’m my mommy’s baby girl.

Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal.” -- Friedrich Nietzsche

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