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Mother’s Day Planting Weekend Specials Party: May 11th & 12th ONLY
Canandaigua: May 14, 15 & 16, 6pm Walworth: May 15 & 16, 6pm
Mother’s Day Hanging Baskets....................................$9.99
FREE, call for reservations.
Mother’s Day Planters ..............................................$19.99
CoffeeChat Tuesdays
“Ride the Wave” Petunia Carry Pack (of 6 plants). . . . . . .$9.99
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New this season! We want to hear about your garden so please stop by our Canandaigua store any Tuesday from 9am-noon April-June for a free cup of coffee and chat for a few minutes. We’d love to hear how your flower or vegetable gardens are going.
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Landscape Services Available Call for FREE Estimate
Bulk Mulch Available in 3 Colors
May hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-8pm, Sat. & Sun. 9-6pm, Open Memorial Day 9am-6pm
Senior Citizens Discounts Wednesday
- 2 Locations Canandaigua • 585-396-1460 3100 County Rd. 10 • Canandaigua
Walworth • 315-597-9816 3242 Daansen Rd. • Walworth
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Scott Joplin (c. 1868-1917): Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitar and later the piano at a very young age. By the time Joplin was a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually became the foremost composer of ragtime jazz. Biography.com notes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.
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• 998 S. Clinton Ave. - Rochester • EXPRESS 2122 Empire Blvd. - Webster • 7343 Route 96 - Victor • EXPRESS 1340 Mt. Hope Ave. - Rochester
Mother’s Day Grand Buffet
Big selection of perennials
$15.95 per person • 11:30am-3pm at Victor Location only
Lots of 12” Baskets Shrubs • Planted Containers
Mango Lassi or Mango Bellini for mother in Victor during buffet.
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MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION IDEAS The Crafter Mothers who are avid crafters may enjoy a craft-themed Mother’s Day. A family crafting project can make for a fun afternoon and produce mementos that Mom will cherish for years to come. Dads and kids can plan the project in advance without Mom’s knowledge, arranging all of the materials ahead of time and setting up the crafting station the night before or while Mom is relaxing on Mother’s Day morning. Kids can even get a head start on the day by making their own craft for Mom and giving it to her as a Mother’s Day present. Dads can keep the craft theme going at dinner and get a laugh out of Mom by pouring her a craft beer when dinner is served.
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artwork from a little one in your life and be entered to win our Mother’s Day Giveaway!
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We grow everything in our own greenhouses! Thousands of plants & flowers Visit our Farm Market on Rt. 251 in Rush just East of Rt. 15 & 251 Corner. 533-1396 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Finding t he right f am ily car Comfort: Luxury vehicles may provide the most comfortable ride, but parents w ho are not yet ready to go that route need not sacrifice comfort in favor of practicality. Families spend lots of time in their vehicles, and summer vacations or w inter holiday road trips are that much more enjoyable w hen everyone is riding in comfort. W hile comfort might not be the foremost priority for parents, it is something to consider w hen buying new family vehicles.
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REDUCE DISTRACTIONS BEHIND THE WHEEL A CLEAN CAR IS MONEY IN THE BANK (NAPSI)—Purchasing a new car is a major financial investment. Keeping it clean can be an easy and inexpensive way to protect its resale and trade-in value. “Many motorists procrastinate when it comes to cleaning their vehicles,” said Rich White, executive director of the nonprofit Car Care Council. “Whether you do it yourself or have it cleaned professionally, proactively keeping your car clean on the outside and tidy on the inside will pay big dividends when it comes to maintaining your vehicle’s value over time.” The Car Care Council suggests five simple steps to keep a vehicle clean, helping protect it from the elements and preserve its value.
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• Declutter—Start the cleaning process by removing excess clutter from inside the car as it can be distracting and hazardous, especially when debris finds its way near the gas and brake pedals. Don’t forget to clear out items that have accumulated in the trunk as they can add extra weight and reduce fuel efficiency.
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• Wax Twice a Year—Waxing not only protects a vehicle’s finish, it makes subsequent washing easier. Before proceeding, make sure there are no foreign particles on the paint. It’s important to note that waxing should be done in the shade, not direct sunlight. • Fix Chips—If you find minor paint damage, cover the paint chips as quickly as possible to prevent further damage. For a quick fix until you can get paint touch-up supplies, dab a little clear nail polish on the scratch.
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Gannett Hill Gardens
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Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 152,000. Main Office:
Black & brown mulch available. Perennials, Annuals, Fruit Trees, Vegetable Plants, Hanging Baskets, etc. Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30am-6pm Sun. 8:30am-4pm
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222 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020 Phone: 585-343-3111 Fax: 585-343-3353
The Relaxation Specialist Of course, some mothers may want to simply unwind with a relaxing morning at the spa on Mother’s Day. In fact, the 2018 U.S. Spa Industry Study found that the spa industry has enjoyed seven consecutive years of consistent growth, with more than 187 billion spa visits in 2017 alone. A relaxing morning at the spa can be the perfect way for moms to begin Mother’s Day before they enjoy a brunch of dinner out with their families.
202 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424 Phone: 585-393-1111 Fax: 585-393-1823 134 Main Street Dansville, NY 14437 Phone: 585-335-8537 Fax: 585-204-4007
President ..............................Steve Harrison Vice President .....................Kimberly Dougherty Controller ..........................Kathy Hammond Advertising Sales Manager .............................Manuel Karam Creative Director .................................Cristie Leone
2019 St. Agnes School
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Production Supervisor .....................................Jeff Wasson Circulation Manager .................................Shari Rapone Billing/Office Manager .....................................Beth Garbe
27th Annual Classic In memory of Michael B. Hayes Saturday, June 8th • Livingston Country Club
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Register online today at sasgolfclassic.com Questions? Call Eileen Conlon, 585-245-1247, econlon04@gmail.com Join us for our 27th Memorable Year of Golf in support of our great school! EASTWAY EDITION
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COMPETITION $2000 in Cash & Prizes! Wednesday Nights Beginning May 29th Judging Criteria: Scale 1-10 • Voice quality • Stage presence • Crowd participation
A one time $10.00 entry fee keeps you entered for the entire competition, so you can try each week.
3 Qualifiers Picked Each Week Prior To Finals. hosted by DC Entertainment
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A mother understands what a child does not say. ~Author Unknown
MOVING BOX SALE! Sale Price
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Small Box (16”x12”x12”). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.28 ................10 boxes: $2.99/ea Medium Box (18”x18”x16”)...........................$5.78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 boxes: $5.22/ea Large Box (24”x18”x18”)...............................$7.03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 boxes: $6.33/ea Extra Large Box (24”x24”x18”). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 boxes: $7.45/ea Dish Box (heavy duty)(18”x18”x28”).............$13.23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 boxes: $10.99/ea Short Wardrobe w/hanger (24”x21”x39”)....$25.76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 boxes: $23.99/ea Large Wardrobe w/hanger (24”x21”x46”) ...$28.91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 boxes: $25.99/ea Glass Guard Combo Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.23
No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. ~Proverb
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750’ roll of 12” x 3⁄16” Bubble . . . . . . . . . . . only $99.00 250’ roll of 24” x 1⁄2” Bubble Wrap. . .only $99.00 14 cu. ft. Packaging Peanuts. . . . . . . . . . .only $49.00 6 rolls Packing Tape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .only $28.75
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AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM
The Ontario County Lyme Support Group monthly meeting will be held the third Wednesday of every month at the Canandaigua Fire Station, 335 S. Main St., Canandaigua (Main Street entrance), from 6:30pm-8pm. Lyme is the most widespread vector-borne disease in the USA. Lyme and tickborne diseases can lead to neurologic, cardiac, psychiatric and arthritic symptoms in humans. If illnesses are not diagnosed correctly and treated early and adequately, over time immune system breakdown can render patients severely ill and more difficult to cure. Our meeting coordinators can be contacted at ontctylyme@gmail. com.
May 15 – “A Night of Irish Music” by Almost Irish, a popular local Irish band 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.
ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM Open: Tuesday 10am-3pm & Saturday 1-5pm 6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org
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BLOOMFIELD
Plant Sale - SATURDAY, MAY 18 from 10am to 3pm at 102 Genesee St. in Avon. Perennials, annuals, Zinnia plants, herbs, berry bushes, etc. Garden Basket Raffle! Enhance your garden and help a great cause! Sponsored by the LIVINGSTON COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY. All proceeds will go toward caring for our many rescues.
BLOOMFIELD
The Bloomfield Garden Club’s 45th Annual Plant Sale will be held on Saturday, May 18 from 9-3pm at the Bloomfield Historical Academy Bldg, 8 South Ave., Bloomfield. The sale features annuals, herbs, hanging baskets & home grown perennials. Proceeds support our many charitable and gardening projects. The public is invited. For more information, call Jeanette Zavislan 585-314-6966.
Roadside Craftsmen - A slide show will present a history of Roadside Craftsmen and introduce many of the individual artisans. There will be an opportunity to see objects in the Historical Society’s collection. People are welcome to bring one or two items made at the Roadside Craftsmen (although there can be no appraisals). Held Thursday, May 16, 7pm-8:30pm at the East Bloomfield Historical Society, 8 South Ave., Bloomfield. http:// www.ebhs1838.org
Country & Blue Grass Jam! There will be lots of musicians, awesome music, excellent food and tons of fellowship! All are welcome! Music-free! Meal - $7, children 5-12: $5, under 5 free. Join us May 15, June 19, September 18 and October 16 from 3-7pm at the East Bloomfield United Methodist Church, 2 Park Place at the corner of Rts. 5 & 20, Bloomfield. www. eastbloomfieldumc.org.
Bloomfield Rotary’s TasteFest 2019 Fundraiser - Saturday, May 18, 4:30pm-7:30pm, St. Bridget’s Parish Hall, Tastings, 15 Church St., Bloomfield. Farm Market & Silent Auction. Taste local wines, beers, coffees, chocolate, honey, maple syrups, specialty sauces and more! Also enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres, unlimited soup & salad bar, and desserts while browsing local farmers’ products and participating in our silent auction. Admission is $15. Proceeds benefit the Special Olympics and our local food cupboard. For more info call Bonnie @ 367-8622. https://www.facebook. com/events/366962987243549/
Stop the Bleed - Bleeding control class. Held Saturday, May 18th, 2:00pm to 3:00pm at the East Blooomfield Holcomb Fire Department, 105 Main St., Bloomfield. $5.00 fee. Call Terry Hall at 585-978-2657 to register (tevghall@gmail.com).
After Hours at the Museum - A series of entertaining and informative bimonthly presentations at the Antique Wireless Museum. On May 15, 2019 enjoy the Irish music of the popular local band Almost Irish beginning at 7:30 pm. Tickets are available in advance at the Museum or at the door. Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for Museum members. The Antique Wireless Museum is located at 6925 Route 5 in Bloomfield just east of the corner of Route 444. http://www. antiquewireless.org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Aeronautical Art Presentation by Ted Williams - May 15, 6:30pm-8pm, Ontario County Historical Society, 55 North Main St., Canandaigua. Aircraft paintings and a presentation about the military pilots of Ontario County. Given by accomplished local artist, Ted Williams. Presentation is offered in conjunction with Majesty of Flight Art Exhibit sponsored by the Ontario Co. Arts Council. Exhibit is on display in the North Gallery of the OCHS Museum and will continue now through June 13th. Admission to the museum, exhibit and special presentation is free and open to the public. Ample free parking located in the rear of the museum building.
Join a local Solar Farm with Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua and save money on electricity.
~Jewish Proverb
Burning Springs Guided Historical Site Tour - May 18, 1-3pm at Alan Rogers Jones property & gardens, 4348 Case Road in Bristol. Tour the NY State historic landmark site Burning Springs in Bristol. See the “water that burns” discovered in 1669 by the French explorer La Salle. The Burning Springs has a long history with native American tribes and was well known to the early settlers of Bristol. FREE guided tour of the gardens and a hike to the waterfall and springs on private property. Bristol Hills Historical Society, 6547 State Rt. 64 (Bristol Springs) Naples. http://www. bristolhillshistsoc.org
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The Parkinsons Support Group of the Finger Lakes will hold their monthly meeting at 1pm on Wednesday, May 29 at the Ontario County Safety Training Building (2914 County Road 48, Canandaigua). Stu Gillim, MD, Retired Gastroenterologist, will speak on the topic “Updates in Parkinsons Medications”. After the talk, we will have social time followed by breakout groups for those with PD and their care partners. All are welcome; facility is handicapped accessible. For more information, contact Ellie (585-313-9689). It’s Not Too Late for Summer: Developing Seasonal Marketing Plans - In anticipation of a busy summer season, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County is hosting a workshop “It’s Not Too Late for Summer” to help develop business’s visual storytelling, marketing plan, social media accounts, and attract more customers. The event is on May 15 at CCE Ontario County (480 North Main Street, Canandaigua at 7pm. Registration: $15 and includes educational materials, snacks, and beverages. High School Students and 4-H Club members are welcomed if they accompany a registered guest.
E. BLOOMFIELD Mother’s Day Celebration - Join us on Sunday, May 12th, 10am at the East Bloomfield United Methodist Church, 2 Park Place, East Bloomfield. Enjoy the gospel group Final Harvest. Goodwill Offering.
FAIRPORT
God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers.
BRISTOL
Canandaigua Community Toastmasters has a new meeting location. We will be meeting on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the Lyons National Bank, 3225 East Lake Road Room #215. Please visit cct.toastmastersclubs. org for more information. Visitors always welcome!
• Your discount is locked in for as long as you participate. • No panels on your property or investment required. • This agreement lasts for 1 year and renews annually. Informational Meeting Sun., May 19th • 11:15am Unitarian Universalist Church 3024 Cooley Rd. • Canandaigua ␣North of Rt. 5&20 Available for Residential & Commercial For more info contact (585-313-9689) visit signupabundantenergyampion.net
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Dining for Women Recruitment/ Information Event to ensure gender equality and end extreme poverty by investing in women and girls in the developing world and fostering global citizens here in the U.S. FREE event to anyone who wants a sense of community while making a difference & having fun, and is interested in learning more about how to start or join a chapter. Wine and light hors d’oeuvres served. The Inn on Church, 11 West Church St., Fairport, Tuesday, May 14, 6PM-7:30PM. SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Connie Lawrence, Department of Nursing, The College at Brockport. RSVP: Susan Prener, DFW Regional Leader, Northeast: 585-478-0949, ne3@ diningforwomen.org
FARMINGTON Capture the Moment - Enjoy the work of the Finger Lakes Photography Guild at the Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 State Route 332, Farmington. Exhibit runs through June 15, 2019.
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FARMINGTON Jack and the Beanstalk performed by Mossa Dance - Held May 17, 7pm and May 18 & 19 at 2pm at the Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 State Route 332, Farmington. Mossa Dance presents their original theatrical ballet production, Jack and the Beanstalk. This beloved classic fairy tale gets a new twist with upbeat hit music through the decades that the whole family will sing along to. Climb to new heights with jack as he overcomes his giants and finds extraordinary magic in the ordinary. Believe in the power of imagination! Refreshments Available. $20 General admission, $15 students, seniors, and military. ”Capture the Moment” Exhibit Cobblestone Arts Center at 1622 State Route 332, Farmington will feature the work of the Finger Lakes Photography Guild from May 2 through June 15, 2019. All photographs are professionally framed and available for purchase. The display is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are 9-2 pm Monday through Friday. Evenings and weekends by appointment. Call Kathy at 585-301-6107. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/ Capture the Moment - Enjoy the work of the Finger Lakes Photography Guild at the Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 State Route 332, Farmington, NY. Exhibit runs through June 15, 2019. All photographs are professionally framed and available for purchase. The display is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are 9-2pm Monday through Friday. Evenings and weekends by appointment. Call Kathy at 585-301-6107 Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program Tack Sale May 19, 2019 from 11am-2pm at the Adoption Barn located 5757 Rt. 96 Farmington. You Can: 1. Buy a table for $15 to sell your Tack. 2. Donate your Tack to benefit Finger Lakes T-Bred Adoption Program (tax Deductible). If you have Tack to donate, Drop it off at the adoption barn any day 9AM-3PM. 3. Come to Buy Tack at the sale. (suggested donation $1 pp). Hot Beverages and Snacks will be available. Proceeds to benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program. http:/ /ww.fltap.org. Hike/Bike Mertensia Park in Farmington - Hike, or bike, the trails of Mertensia Park in Farmington Sunday, May 12 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a dish-to-pass picnic at the park. For further info/directions/ updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org
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HONEOYE Perennial Plant Sale - Saturday, May 18 from 9AM - Noon at the Richmond Town Hall Gazebo on Main Street, Honeoye. Don’t miss the Lake Country Garden Club’s annual perennial plant sale! Great selection of beautiful, healthy, reasonably priced sun and shadeloving plants to enhance your garden year after year. Proceeds help the LCGC efforts to keep Honeoye beautiful and fund local projects and charities. Don’t miss this event! Honeoye United Church of Christ - Basket Raffle: Sunday, June 9, 2019. Doors open at 11:15am, Drawing begins at 12:30pm. Tickets are 25 for $5 (plus a chance to win a door prize). Premium tickets are $1 each or 7 for $5. Enjoy refreshments while browsing the baskets and numerous gift certificates. We will also have a children’s table (tickets 10 for $1). *You do not have to be present to win. For more information, please contact Lory @ 229-1178. Honeoye United Church of Christ, 8758 Main Street, Honeoye. Rummage Sale: Saturday, May 25, 9am to 2pm, Bag Sale 2pm to 3pm. Clothing, Books, Toys, Household Goods, Kitchenware, Much more. Honeoye Masonic Civic Center, 4994 County Road 36, Honeoye. Sponsored by Eagle Star Chapter #350, Order of Eastern Star. Profits to fund our charities of the year, including VA Hospitals, Autoimmune Disease Research, high school scholarship, etc.
HONEOYE FALLS Slavery and the Underground Railroad - Tuesday, May 14, 6:308:30pm, HF-L high school, room 104. “Slave ship. Auction block. Plantation life. Escape. Routes to freedom. Join Jerry Bennett, Underground railroad enthusiast, as he shares with maps, songs, handouts, stories.” Register online at Registration.hflcsd.org or phone at 624-7068. $12 fee. Code: AEN47WC1.
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First annual Silent Auction Art Show Fundraiser - in conjunction with Journeys of Solutions 501(c)(3) - and help provide safe homes for vulnerable women and children in India, Guatemala and Uganda. Enjoy locally-sourced wines, chocolates and cheeses while bidding on stunning artwork generously donated by Rochester area artists. There’s something for everyone! Held May 17, 6:30pm-9pm, Bodywork Kneaded Gallery Space, 1 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls. Come, enjoy the art, bid, and take home something special for your home - knowing you are making a great difference in the lives of vulnerable women and children around the world! http:// journeysofsolutions.org Church Garage/Rummage Sale: Friday, May 17th & Saturday, May 18th, 8:30am - 2:30 pm, at the Ionia United Methodist Church, 2120 Elton Road, just off Route 64 and Route 5&20. Household items, clothing, books, toys, dishware, furniture, sporting goods, tools, baby & children’s things, etc. Come find some treasures! http://www. ioniaumc.org
MACEDON Macedon Public Library Used Book Sale. Community Room in the Library. Thursday, May 16 10am to 8pm; Friday, May 17 1pm to 5pm and Saturday, May 18 - 1pm to 5pm. Most books from $.25 to $2.00. CD’s, DVD’s, puzzles and videos also available. Saturday bag sale for $3.00.
MENDON Community Open Meal - All are invited to a free meal and fellowship on Sunday, May 19th from 3:00-4:00pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 MendonIonia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. Enjoy a Mother’s Day brunch menu of egg casseroles, french toast, bacon, sausage, and more! For additional information, contact the church rectory at 624-4990.
PALMYRA Historic Palmyra is hosting Journey Into the Paranormal with Jack Kenna and Ellen MacNeil on May 18th, 5pm-12am at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. Jack Kenna, Ellen MacNeil, and S.P.I.R.I.T.S. of New England will be joining us for a very special night for this exciting paranormal event. Jack Kenna and Ellen MacNeil are known for their work on Haunted Case Files on the Travel Channel and Paranormal Survivor on Destination America. With years of experience, Jack and Ellen will be sharing their expertise at Historic Palmyra. Cost: $75. http://www. historicpalmyrany.com
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PALMYRA Overshop Coverlet Weaving with Freda Peisley: On May 24-25, spend the day weaving different overshot patterns on set-up looms with expert Freda Peisley. Please bring your lunch. Class: Friday, May 24 and Saturday, May 25, 10am-3pm each day. You may attend one or both sessions and it costs $65 for each day and includes one sample per day ($130 for the weekend). Workshop held at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. Interested individuals can register online (https://squareup.com/store/ historic-palmyra-inc), in-person at the museum office (132 Market St., Palmyra), or by phone (315-597-6981).
PITTSFORD ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. Held on the second Saturday of each month October-June, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on May 11th, in support of in support of Coffee Connection, employing and supporting women in recovery from addiction. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings- all for $5.00 per person. United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details: (585)586-6870.
ROCHESTER Genetaska Club of Rochester annual Mothers & Others Luncheon - Saturday, May 18, Penfield Country Club starting 11:30am. A time when we honor those who are close to us daughters, sons, relatives & friends who have helped & supported us through our journey called “life”! Musician Mark Bader (from the “Swooners”) performing songs from the Sinatra era through the Beatles, to Coldplay and more! Cost $25. Menu choices: 1) Chicken Piccata w/Wild Rice; 2) Roast Pork w/Seasonal Vegetables & Potato; 3) Cod French over Linguine & Escarole; 4) Lentil Stew over Israel Couscous topped w/Feta (kids meal available by request). RSVP by 5/11, Kay Marshman, 585-424-7392. Genetaska Club of Rochester is hosting a day-trip to Seneca Niagara Casino on Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Cost $25; however, you get back $25 free play and $5 food voucher. The bus leaves Skyview Center at 9am, arrives at Casino at 11:15am and returns to Skyview at approximately 6:30pm. If you’re looking for a group with a purpose to help those in need in our community while building friendships, join us! Call Paula Ouriel 585-360-4315.
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SHORTSVILLE Finger Lakes Celtic Festival, 4925 Collett Rd. in Shortville on May 18, 2019 Saturday, 9:30am-7:00pm. The Finger Lakes Celtic Society has undertaken the task of producing more than just a festival. It’s an annual cultural event in the Rochester/Finger Lakes Region. Become Celtic for the day (if you’re not already) and enjoy a pleasing array of sights, sounds and smells. Highland Heavy Games, Bag Piping competition, Dance Exhibitions, an array of Celtic Music, Demonstrations, A large Gathering of Scottish Clans, Historical & Heritage Societies, Artisans, Kids Activities, and so much more! Website: http:// www.flceltic.org. Genealogy Programs - Genealogy presented by Mary C Zingerella, Interim Library Director, has been doing genealogy for 20 + years. She is doing 8 lines, her 4 grandparents (German and Irish) and her husband’s 4 grandparents (Italian-Sicilian). All programs are 7-8pm. Genealogy 102 - Monday, 13 May 2019. We have the library edition of Ancestry.com. What are the differences between the one you pay for at home and the free edition you use in the library? Learn How to Make a Balloon Animal - Mr. Wally returns to show you how balloons can be transformed into different animals. He is a member of Griffen Alley Clowns and has many years of experience making different shapes. Registration is necessary as there is a limit of 25 people. Held May 15, 6:30-7:30pm, Red Jacket Community Library, 7 Lehigh, Shortsville.
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Shortsville Railroad Station Museum Open House - The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society Station Museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville will be open to the public on Sunday, May 19. Hours will be 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. Admission is free; donations are welcome. For more information, visit www.lvrrhs.org or call 585-289-9149. Presenting General Patton - Gib Buckbee is an amateur historian specializing in World War 2. He has been giving presentations, as the famous WW2 General, George S. Patton Jr., for many years, and portrays him as a Lt. General, his rank, at the time he gave his, now famous, motivational speeches, on the eve of D-Day. He will have artifacts and will be happy to answer questions. The color guard from American Legion Post 34 will post and retire the colors. May 16, 7-8:30pm, Red Jacket Community Library, 7 Lehigh, Shortsville.
VICTOR Victor Parks and Recreation Speaker Series - Join us for our brand new speaker series featuring interesting and relevant topics/ speakers on the fourth Monday of each month. Enjoy light refreshments and a great talk. Please call our office to hold a spot, 585-742-0140. Victor Parks and Recreation, 7891 Lehigh Crossing. All are welcome. Monday, May 20, 11AM - Joe Hurley, Kettle Ridge Farms. See how Kettle Ridge Farm has become a regional attraction for its honey and maple syrup. See what they are planning for the future also. http://www.victorny. org Thursday, May 16 - American Red Cross Blood Drive: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Victor Town Hall, 85 East Main St., Victor. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org.
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Thursday, May 23 - American Red Cross Blood Drive: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Fishers Fire Dept., 380 High St., Victor. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org.
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WEBSTER R L Thomas Class of 1969 50th Year Reunion! Saturday, September 28, 2019, Webster Golf Club. A Friday night event is also being planned. More details will follow once we have our list updated. We are looking for many “missing” class members, so if you haven’t heard about the reunion, or haven’t updated your information since our last reunion, please either send us an email at rltclassof69reunion@gmail.com or like us on Facebook. We are also collecting information on Classmates.com. You may also call Cindi (Daniels) Bouchard at 585-217-2885 or Deb (Morgan) Walbourn at 585-355-7786.
Eating Out on Mother’s Day Hire a sitter for young kids. Although Mother’s Day is a chance for the entire family to spend time together, the main goal is to ensure Mom’s comfort and happiness. If very young children are in tow, she may not be able to relax and enjoy her meal. Infants will need to be fed, and toddlers may be easily distracted. Have a sitter watch little ones when adults are dining out, and then Mom can enjoy time with the kids when she returns home for more celebrating.
W. BLOOMFIELD Mother’s Day Breakfast Buffet Sunday, May 12th, 7:30-11am, Francis M Dalton American Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. Adults $7; Ages 6-10 $3; 5 & under Free. Scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, ham, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice, coffee. Take outs available. Everyone welcome.
WEST HENRIETTA New York Museum of Transportation - TROLLEY RIDE SEASON OPENS SUNDAY, MAY 19! The 2-mile round-trip rides are included with the family friendly museum admission of $8 adults, $7 seniors 65+ and $6 youths age 3-12. The museum is open Sundays only, 11 am to 5 pm. Trolley departures are at 11:30, 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00. No reservations are needed. New this year: Rochester’s Midtown Plaza Monorail. Located at 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. (585) 533-1113 www.nymtmuseum.org info@nymtmuseum.org
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Most single use plastic bags will be banned in New York State beginning in March 2020. Is this a positive choice? 37% Yes! Plastic bags are bad for the environment! 18% Yes, as long as some are allowed. 2% Either way is fine with me. 4% No, they should only be limited. 39% No! People should be able to choose!
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MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR. Moving. No longer needed: 585-425-4908 Leftover DRYWALL, 4’x67”x1/2” and 19 1/2”x45”x1/2”, larger piece. Heavy duty – for bathroom etc. 585-334-9727 SECTIONAL. Fair condition. You pick up: 585-554-3343 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, TUBE TV included: 585-924-3569 VINTAGE POTATO GRADER, circa 1900, 3’W x 13’L x 6-1/2’H. You haul away: 585-589-9013 SHARP AIR CONDITIONER, 10,500 btu: 585-502-5099 2018 FOOD NETWORK and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING magazines, 2014 COOKING LIGHT magazines. Take all: 585-637-7505 Seven DREAM CATCHERS, asst. colors and sizes: 585-637-7505 1997-2006, two TOPS and TONNEAU COVER for a convertible Jeep: 585-775-7132 ABOVE GROUND 24’ ROUND POOL, has pump and pool supplies for a working pool: 585-766-4699 COLUMBIA FLYFISHING VEST – size medium. CABELA NEOPRENE STOCKING FOOT WADERS, size 9 medium. Both very good condition. You pick up: cochise@post.com BUILT-IN DISHWASHER, GE 2004(?) model. Still works. You pick up, Canandaigua: 585-396-0486 FIREWOOD – downed hardwood tree. You cut up and remove: 585-455-2713 OAK VINTAGE SECRETARY DESK; pull out writing surfaces; 8 drawers. Very good condition. 30” W x 48” L x 30” H. 585-872-5845 HP INK CARTRIDGES #564 – 1 Black, 2 Magenta, 2 Blue, 1 Yellow: 585-226-2626 TELEPHONE CABLES & WIRING. You pick up, Fairport: 585-377-3726 or NRJazz1995#gmail.com TV CABLES & CONNECTORS and AUDIO CONNECTORS. You pick up, Fairport: 585-377-3726 or NRJazz1995@gmail.com DELUXE TOILET SEAT SAFETY SUPPORT: 585-647-2973 7 FT. ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE to a community center or church. Great working order. You pick up: 585-265-1707 THREE FULL SHEETS OF DRYWALL. You pick up, East Rochester: 585-249-7682 HERITAGE UPRIGHT PIANO & BENCH. Good condition. Needs tuning. You pick up, Henrietta. Email for photos and dimensions: Lc2shepard@yahoo.com
CLEAN, QUALITY ITEMS OF ALL KINDS NEEDED for Avon Central Presbyterian Church Rummage Sale (till May 14th): 585-226-2626 Working SEWING MACHINE in Cohocton area: 585-447-1739, leave message Large amount of WOOD CHIPS for the Wildlife Educational Center: 585-233-6073 2 to 4, 60 ft. or longer, TELEPHONE POLES or IBEAMS, same length, for a bridge for a Veteran: sandylampe@yahoo.com 25 sheets - EXTERIOR PLYWOOD, 26 – 2x8 RAFTERS, ROOF SHINGLES, ICE MELT ROLLED ROOFING and other porch materials. Will pick up: 585-388-0597 2 – 185/65/15 TIRES desperately needed: 585-546-3440 Current ROCHESTER PHONE BOOK in the Henrietta, Chili or Scottsville area: 585-424-5993 WOODEN TACK BOX for horse: 585-239-2310 MEN’S PANTS, size 50, extra short: 585-669-9994 VACUUM CLEANER, working condition, attachments, and/or accessories appreciated. Cobblestone Museum, Orleans County: 585-589-9013 HORSE DRAWN CART or WAGON to restore: 315-536-4029 Needed for Boy Scout Eagle project for an animal shelter UNUSED ROOF SHINGLES and/or FELT PAPER: jstaski@yahoo.com TYPEWRITER in good working condition or working word processer/typewriter combo: dmd47@rochester.rr.com 3-STEP ROD IRON STAIR RAILING: 585-482-3962 Who REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120 PAVERS NEEDED, flagstone or brick: 203-983-9968 METAL FENCE POST, 1 or 2 needed, vertical, about 3 ft. high: 585-482-3962 LARGE, CATTLE WATERING TROUGH. Old and leaking is okay: 585-346-2813 MEDIUM TO LARGE MOVING BOXES, will pick up within 15 miles of Brockport: 585-638-1760 PAVERS and GARDEN BORDER STONES: Call or text: 585-409-3604 YARN for making baby hats for Charity, Livingston County: Call or text: 585-519-1261
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f you are looking for 1979 Miss USA Mary Therese Friel, skip London, New York City, Paris and Milan. Most days find Friel in Mendon, a town nestled in the Finger Lakes of Upstate New York. Mary and her husband, Kent, make their home in a renovated barn, complete with a glorious stained-glass window. It is somehow fitting that something so beautiful and serene now fills Friel’s home with the same radiant light it once spread over prayerful worshippers. “I love my home and this area,” said Friel. “This place is magic to me.” Friel traveled extensively upon being crowned Miss USA. “I visited so many places and have seen so much,” said Mary. “From London to Paris, Milan and the beautiful skies of Spain. I have journeyed on camelback to Saudi Arabia. I approached awe-inspiring Pompeii Mary Therese Friel as the 1979 Miss USA in a yacht, sailing with the richest man in the world.” Yet, for all the majestic sights she has seen, Friel prefers the New York countryside. “It is great to go to Brazil and walk the beaches, but I would miss a good snowfall!” she quipped before adding more seriously, “I feel that people who raise their families here – in towns like Canandaigua, Naples, Dansville, Avon – give their children the greatest gift.” She may be a bit partial, being a Pittsford native. “I loved growing up in the Pittsford and Greater Rochester area,” said Mary. “There was always so much to do! We used to go horseback riding. We also would ski, ice skate and build snowmen, especially when I would go with my family to the Adirondack Mountains. We loved watching my father plant his garden each spring.” Friel also fondly recalled another local feature which she still enjoys today. “I loved the Genesee Valley Penny Saver,” Mary said. “I would read it as a child, and it is still one of my favorite papers! I especially enjoy checking Give & Take and leafing through its pages, hunting for leads to vintage finds.” When she was crowned the 1979 Miss USA, Friel rocketed to national prominence. “I was in shock,” Mary recalled. “I didn’t go into it knowing I would win. For me, it was simply what I was meant to do.” She described her pageant beginnings as a Kodak Girl at age 11. “I later entered Miss Finger Lakes and was 1st runner up,” Mary explained. “After returning from college in Miami, I found a letter waiting for me, asking me to be in it again.” She agreed. Ten girls, including Friel, placed in Miss Finger Lakes and were sent to the State of New York pageant in the Catskills. “Another girl was already “Miss Pittsford,” so I became ‘Miss Barge’ for the Erie Canal,” said Mary. Friel’s father quickly pointed out that she had the only one syllable title, and when she was upset over her green bathing suit, her father noted how well the green would complement her hazel eyes. “He could take anything and make it a positive,” said Mary.
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Even with Beauty Queen status, success hasn’t changed what is important to Friel. “God, church, family, animals, community, education – all of that was first for me growing up,” said Mary. “I felt like participating in pageants was for them because these things are a gift.” Self-identified as “down to earth,” Friel’s compassion reveals a deeply empathetic soul. “I care so much about everything,” she confided. “I love children, seniors, animals, veterans, the homeless – everyone! God made this world, and we are blessed to live in it. If we were all good to each other, we would take care of the world.” Friel’s life reflects the sincerity of her words. “We support many charitable causes,” she stated. “Through our Comfort Campaign, we annually support FoodLink, Pittsford Food Cupboard, Gary the Happy Pirate, Toys for Tots, Lollypop Farm, Salvation Army, the Red Cross, the Center for Youth through Fashion Week of Rochester, Veterans... It seems like we are always loading up our 1-ton truck to help!” Friel also operates the Mary Therese Modeling Agency’s program You Can Be... as well as its Goodwill Ambassador Program. Along with her faith and her upbringing, an encounter with Mohammed Ali greatly impacted Friel’s life. “When I met Mohammed Ali in 1980, he said, ‘Service to others is the rent we pay for our room in the hereafter.’ That really stuck with me,” said Mary. “He said when you are given the gift of fame or acknowledgement, what really matters is how you use it to help others.” Even Friel’s pets, her “children,” give back to the community. “My rat, ferret, rabbits, two dogs and two cats are all participants in Lollypop Farm’s pet therapy program,” Mary shared, adding that While she has no child of her own, she and Kent work with children all day at their modeling agency. “It is the highlight of our lives,” she said. Friel hopes to encourage other young women with her story. “I hope they read this story and think, ‘If she did it, I can do it, too.’” To learn more about Mary Therese Friel, visit her agency website at www. mtfmodels.com. Have something Ever-stunning, Mary Therese Friel is now interesting you’d like to a successful Mendon businesswoman. share with our readers? 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!
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On May 9, 1926, according to their claims, American polar explorer Richard E. Byrd and pilot Floyd Bennett fly over the North Pole in a triple-engine Fokker monoplane. However, the discovery in 1996 of Byrd's diary suggests they may have turned back short of the pole because of an oil leak. • On May 8, 1973, in South Dakota, armed members of the American Indian Movement surrender to federal authorities, ending their 71-day siege of Wounded Knee, site of the infamous massacre of 300 Sioux by the U.S. 7th Cavalry in 1890. • On May 11, 1988, Kim Philby, a former British intelligence officer and double agent for the Soviet Union, dies in Moscow. Philby was perhaps the most famous of a group of British government officials who spied for Russia from the 1930s to the 1950s. • On May 7, 1994, Norway's most famous painting, "The Scream" by Edvard Munch, is recovered almost three months after it was stolen from a museum in Oslo. It was recovered undamaged from a hotel about 40 miles away.
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See Your Eye Doctor (NAPS)—During May, the National Eye Institute’s (NEI) Healthy Vision Month—or anytime—it’s important to keep your eye on your vision health. After all, the NEI, part of the National Institutes of Health, points out that your eyes deliver 80 percent of the information you take in every day. Keep Your Eyes Healthy To help, Henry Schein Medical and Welch Allyn encourage patients to talk to their primary care physician and ophthalmologist about eight suggestions offered by NEI: • Get an eye exam: Many serious eye diseases don’t have any warning signs—so you could have an eye problem and not know it. Plus, you may not realize you could see better than you do. Getting a comprehensive dilated eye exam is the best way to stay on top of your eye health. • Know your family’s eye health history: Many eye diseases run in families. Talk to your relatives about their eye health. • Protect your eyes—at work and play: About 2,000 people in the United States get a serious work-related eye injury each day. People with sports-related eye injuries end up in the ER every 13 minutes. Wear protective eyewear, such as safety glasses, goggles and safety shields. • Give your eyes a rest: If you spend a lot of time at the computer (or focusing on another specific thing), you may sometimes forget to blink—which can tire out your eyes. Try the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look away and focus about 20 feet in front of you for 20 seconds. • Wear sunglasses (even on cloudy days): They can protect your eyes from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. Get a pair that blocks out at least 99 percent of both UVA and UVB radiation. • Eat eye-healthy foods: A diet rich in fruits and vegetables— especially dark leafy greens, such as spinach or kale—is important for keeping your eyes healthy. Research also shows that fish high in omega-3 fatty acids—salmon, tuna and halibut—can help protect your vision. • Stay at a healthy weight: If you’re overweight or obese, you’re more likely to develop diabetes and other health problems that can lead to vision loss. • Get plenty of physical activity: Regular physical activity can protect you from serious eye disease. To help make eye health care easier for everyone, and advance vision health education, patients can benefit from new solutions available to doctors from Henry Schein Medical. One, the Welch Allyn® RetinaVue® 100 Imager care delivery model, helps preserve the vision of patients with diabetes with a simple five-minute eye exam during routine primary care visits. The other, the Welch Allyn Spot™ Vision Screener, is an instrumentbased screening device that can help physicians detect early signs of nearsightedness, farsightedness, blurred vision, unequal refractive power, eye misalignment and unequal pupil size among children as young as 6 months old. Learn More For more information about Healthy Vision Month and other resources, see https://nei.nih.gov/hvm. For doctors interested to learn more about the devices, visit www.henryschein.com/us-en/medical or call (800) 535-6663.
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I used to visit and revisit it a dozen times a day, and stand in deep contemplation over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive of who had never taken part in the process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting aside the soil, or a rose of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mosses from and Old Manse GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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MENDON: Bosworth Field & Chorley Wood Court. May 10th & 11th (9-4pm). NEIGHBORHOOD SALE. Everything from A to Z! RIVERTON NEIGHBORHOOD SALE! Sat, May 11 (9 to 4pm). 30+ streets off Countess Dr, Scottsville-W Hen, Moore & Erie Station Rd. MENDON: 26 Mendon- Ionia Road. Fri., 5/17 (9a-7p)- Half Price (4-7p); Sat., 5/18 (9a-1p), Bag Sale. ANNUAL NEW TO YOU SALE to Benefit Benincasa, a comfort care facility for the terminally ill. Monsignor Schnacky Community Center.
CLIFTON SPRINGS: 20 Broad Street. May 10-11 (8-4pm). MOVING SALE. Antiques, furniture, garage items, rooster/ chicken decor, camping items, linens. PITTSFORD: 100 Brook Road May 17th & 18th 8am-4pm. Furniture and lots of fun things that you can’t live without.
LIMA: 7710 Corby Road. 5/17-18 (8-4pm). 2 FAMILY. Pet items, kitchen, shoes, clothes, woodworking magazines, fabric, crochet thread, Kodak raft, purses, much more! FARMINGTON: 5600 Martz Road 5/11 8AM - 2PM Barn Sale Garden tools, tractors, antiques, old tools & more... NAPLES:160 Prattsburg Road. Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18, 2019, from 9 - 4 PM. MOVING SALE: Bed sets, dressers, refrigerator, microwaves, washer, dryer, love seat, refrigerator/freezer (side by side), stove, rocking chairs, couch set, kitchen table, antique dining room table, single bed, recliner chair, exercise bike, band saw, bush hog, grill, and many miscellaneous items. VICTOR: 1189 The Grove. May 17-19 (9-4pm). HOUSEHOLD SALE. Exercise equipment, love seat, sofa, lamps, horse memorabilia, and much more! FARMINGTON: 6000 Mercier Blvd. Behind Aldi. May 10th & 11th. 9am4pm. New people new stuff.
FARMINGTON: 9 Heritage Circle (off 332 in Farmbrook). Sat., 5/11 (9-3:30pm). PURGING TO DOWNSIZE into smaller home. Come see! WEST BRIGHTON: 55 Riverside Drive (near RIT). May 17-18 (8am-?). GREAT DEALS! New items, puzzles, books, dolls, numerous other items! BRISTOL HARBOUR VILLAGE COMMUNITY SALE DAY 30 Golfside Circle South Bristol, 14424 Sat., May 18th 9 to 2 18TH ANNUAL SALE MULTIFAMILY TREASURES
CANANDAIGUA: Chatham Lane. 5/18 (9-3). Look for Pink Flamencos under mailboxes for houses participating. Lots of furniture- (4) black Pier One counter height bar stools, tables, chairs, DR tables, etc. Bird feeder, rugs, Longaberger baskets, collectibles in boxes of Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grondahl; microwave oven, Lenox china, etc.
BLOOMFIELD: 2170 Pond Rd. May 16-18 (9-5pm). MOVING SALE. 10” Craftsman table saw, exercise bike, Partylite, furniture, pictures, glassware, games, & much more!
VICTOR: 7948 Main Street Fishers 5/18 (8-4pm), 5/19 (10-4pm) ELEGANT BARN SALE Plus Tent Vendors An occasional marketplace of vintage and inspired treasures! citychicandcountrycharm.com
Quality used furniture WANTED AT GREAT EXPECTATIONS CONSIGNMENT. Email pictures to greatexpectations@ gmail.com or text to 585-314-7652 or stop in! Tues. thru Fri. (Noon-5pm) Sat. (11am-4pm) 160 School St., Victor (back of building). www.greatexpectationsshop. com Cash or Check only!
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Long nails can be painful for dogs. The experts in holistic care at Dogs Naturally Magazine say that long nails that will come in contact with hard ground can push back up into the nail bed and cause discomfort. Long nails also may cause the toes to twist. Most dogs require their nails be trimmed every two weeks. This time period may be extended if the dog goes for long walks frequently.
Greetings... My name is Mister! I’m 11yrs old. I came from Hearthside Cat Rescue. I am king of my castle... just ask my 2 sister dogs. I even play fetch. My favorite thing is to perch on the highest places in the house and get plenty of beauty sleep. It shows doesn’t it?!
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The Purina Pet Care Center found that overweight pets may live two years less than ideal weight pets. Reduced life span is not the only problem, as carrying extra pounds can contribute to various maladies. These include osteoarthritis and poor joint health, type 2 diabetes, ligament injuries, heart and respiratory disease, kidney disease, and cancer.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read that stray dogs from foreign countries are being put up for adoption here and bringing new diseases with them. My family wants to adopt a dog, but now we’re uncertain about doing so. How can we make sure we’re getting a healthy dog? — Julie in Alexandria, Louisiana DEAR JULIE: You should certainly do some research before taking that super-cute puppy home from a shelter. Rescue shelters have gone through some dramatic changes in the past decade, and perhaps the most notable change is that dogs eligible for adoption are often shipped from a shelter in one region of the country to another region. Dogs from overseas also are being acquired by some shelters as demand for rescue dogs — particularly the “adorable” one or popular breeds — outstrips supply. There is little federal regulation — the USDA doesn’t track how many dogs are imported from other countries, for example — and states are only just beginning to tighten rules to ensure the health of dogs shipped across state lines. There are reports of newly adopted dogs developing severe illnesses, including a new strain of canine distemper virus — a highly contagious disease that closely resembles rabies. Here are some important questions you should ask: • Where did the dog come from? Was it surrendered locally, sent from another state or unknown? • Ask for copies of health records. Has the dog been given vaccinations yet? • If the dog comes from another state or country, was it quarantined after arriving (at least 48 hours in some states)? Take the dog you adopt to a veterinarian as soon as possible for a health check and to get any needed vaccines. Send your questions or pet care tips to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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On Friday, March 15th, we went to Krony’s as part of our weekend celebration for our 45th anniversary. As usual, the food is mouth-wateringly delicious! I have to credit the fine, outstanding staff that work diligently in the kitchen,
To the person who mentioned political correctness, insensitivity to the majority and the spirit of the season regarding wishing others a Merry Christmas. Acknowledging and respecting the beliefs of others during December is not about being “politically correct.” It is generally accepted that the spirit of the season is about love and generosity. Imposing one’s own personal beliefs on others flies in the face of this spirit. Further what one believes and how one expresses those beliefs is not subject to the “majority rules” system which only applies to elections. By wishing others “Happy Holidays” everyone is included and no one is excluded. It has nothing to do with being offended either, it has to do with equal treatment. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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preparing our food. It was a Friday, so it was busy with quite a steady flow of orders to go. I have to start off with JOEY who always has such a charismatic personality. He takes the time to greet me, no matter how busy he is. Cindy is an inspiration. Charlie was friendly, and as for the rest, I don’t have your names, or can’t recall them. Sorry! Unlike another pizza establishment, you can expect CONSISTENTLY DELICIOUS food, coupled with FAST, COURTEOUS service from a FRIENDLY staff at KRONY’S. It
doesn’t get any better than that!!! THANKS!
Don’t you just love when your doctor’s office calls or leaves a message to verify the day and time of your appointment? It’s nice of them to remind us BUT it’s always followed by, “If you don’t cancel before 24 hours, you’ll be charged a late fee,” or “if you’re 5 minutes late, your appointment will be canceled and rescheduled at a later date.” Remind them of that courtesy call next time you are seen 1 to 2 hours past your appointment time. Suggest maybe a free coffee gift card if they can’t meet their appointment times. Bet you’ll get the “deer in the headlights look.”
Species are dying, and the ozone is damaged. What are we leaving for our children and grandchildren, if anything at all? Recycling and using reusable bags are all well and good, but it will be for nothing if we don’t hold those accountable who are content to kill the earth for the sake of profit. Now, is not the time for complacency; it is time for outrage.
It is so awful to go about everyday tasks with the knowledge that our earth is being destroyed, and all for the sake of greed.
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I want to thank the secret snow angel in the black truck in Wheatland, who plowed the end of my driveway out all winter. It made it much easier for my regular snow removal person to finish the job-and thank you for cleaning his driveway out to make it easier to get to mine. A BIG THANK YOU to you both!
in the doorway of Wal-Mart on Monday, April 29th. I’m so grateful that you were my angels. God Bless You!
Thank you to all those who braved the awful weather on Saturday, April 27th, to clean up their community as part of the Livingston County Cleanup Event. Your efforts were noticed and are appreciated. Thank you and kudos!
I would like to thank the kind gentleman and women who helped me up when I fell
It is the middle of April, and we are still debating the appropriateness of “Happy Holidays” versus “Merry Christmas?” Let’s move on, people. I appreciate your concern for this mistreated animal, but nothing will change for the poor creature unless someone defends him. Please consider contacting
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a local organization and reporting the inhumane treatment of this defenseless dog. To Farmers and Right to Farm - We the people have the right to quality of life, fresh air and not having pesticides affect our property and health. We have the right to drive on clean roads without caustic manure removing paint from our vehicles and the right to take legal action without being harassed for doing so. We have the right to a clean water table and the right to non-GMO food sources.
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Bloomfield Public Library 9 Church Street, Bloomfield •␣585-657-6264 Monday 2-8, Tuesday 10-8, Wednesday 2-8, Thursday 10-8, Friday 2-7, Saturday 10-2 Bloomfield Public Library New Director Reception Sponsored by the Friends of the Library Saturday, May 11th, 11am – 1pm Craft Night: Paper Flowers Tuesday, May 14th, 6:30 – 7pm Adults & Teens please register Weekly Preschool Story Classes Stories & More: Tuesdays 10:30am May 21st through July 16th Simply Stories: Thursdays 10:30am May 23rd through July 18th Evening Stories & More Thursdays 6:30pm May 30th through July 25th Events happening EVERY Friday: Sit ‘n Knit Needle Crafters @ 1pm STEM Friday Activities @ 4pm www.bloomfieldpubliclibrary.org
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Six pitchers have won an MVP Award in major-league baseball since 1972. Name three of them. 2. Barry Bonds (762), Babe Ruth (714) and Ken Griffey Jr. (630) are the top three left-handed hitters on the career home run list in major-league baseball. Who is No. 4? 3. When was the last time before 2015-16 that the Washington Redskins had back-to-back winning seasons? 4. Name the first player in Kansas State men’s basketball history to have at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 assists and 100 steals for a career. 5. In 2019, Colorado’s Gabriel Landeskog became the second player in the 2011 NHL draft class to reach the 400-point mark for his career. Who was the first from that class to do it? 6. Gwen Jorgensen, in 2016, became the first U.S. woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the triathlon. Who was the only other U.S. female athlete to win a medal in the triathlon? 7. Which two golfers have won the PGA’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am the most times?
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Refresh Your Home for Spring Get rid of grime A whole season’s worth of dirt and dust accumulates during the cold winter months. A deep clean inside and out can restore your home to its former glory. Inside, take time to launder all of your linens, including curtains, rugs and bedding. Move furniture to vacuum behind and below, and don’t overlook dust and dirt magnets like mirrors, light fixtures and the insides of cabinets, especially higher shelves that see infrequent use. Outdoors, hose off or power-wash surfaces like windows, siding, decks and concrete to restore a crisp, clean appearance.
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Answers 1. Rollie Fingers (1981), Willie Hernandez (‘84), Roger Clemens (‘86), Dennis Eckersley (‘92), Justin Verlander (2011) and Clayton Kershaw (‘14). 2. Jim Thome, with 612 home runs. 3. It was 1996-97. 4. Wes Iwundu (2013-17). 5. Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov. 6. Susan Williams won a bronze medal in 2004. 7. Mark O’Meara and Phil Mickelson each won it five times.
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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Open Full Time NIGHT MANAGER: Evenings and weekends. Interested person must be at least 18 yrs. of age. Must be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and a problem solver. Some experience preferred. Salary commensurate with experience.
currently has a part-time summer position available in our Day Care Center. Requirements: • Must be at least 18 • First Aid and CPR certified • Must be flexible • Must pass background check
Interested applicant may apply in person, or online at
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Please apply at Bristol Mountain Mon-Thu 8:30AM - 3:30PM 5662 State Route 64 Canandaigua, NY 14424 Or online at www.bristolmountain.com
Contact us to advertise in this section! 1-866-812-8111 EFFICIENCY AT WORK People with multiple hobbies recognize there are many great ways to spend one’s time. But even people with plenty of ways to pass their time may find themselves wasting time each day, a phenomenon that seems to be growing. In its 2014 “Wasting Time at Work” survey, Salary.com found that 89 percent of participants acknowledged wasting time at work each day. That marked a sharp increase from a year prior, when 69 percent of workers surveyed reported wasting time at work. Thirty-one percent of workers surveyed admitted wasting roughly 30 minutes per day, while another 31 percent estimated they waste around one hour each day. Perhaps the most surprising finding from the survey was that 4 percent of participants admitted they waste four or more hours, or at least half a typically eight-hour workday, at work each day. Some people might be wasting time out of sheer boredom, but many may be able to trace all those squandered minutes and hours to inefficiency. EMPLOYMENT
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Maintenance Mechanic to maintain proper maintenance of all equipment in our Geneva, NY vegetable processing facility. The preferred candidate will need the following skills: Mechanical job duties: to maintain and repair food processing equipment. Completes repairs during the processing season to meet production goals. Overhaul and install plant equipment during non-production periods to be ready for the next scheduled production run.
Essential Job Functions: • Inspect, repair and maintain machinery, and equipment throughout the facility. • Troubleshoot, repair, and replace machinery as required. • Read sketches and blueprints to determine layout of assigned work. • Design, fabricate, weld, and install equipment as required. • Maintain accurate records of work performed and PM completed. • Monitor equipment operation making any necessary adjustments. • Complete PO Requests to order parts and supplies for the department. • Assist in training new and junior Mechanics. • Some post-high school education or training is beneficial. • All other duties as requested Seneca offers a competitive compensation and benefit program including Medical, Dental, Flexible Spending, Disability, Group Life, Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Sick/Personal time, Pension, and 401k Savings (w/match). Seneca Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
To apply: http://app.jobvite.com/m?3xdKpkwl or at Seneca Foods , 100 Gambee Road, Geneva
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CDL-A Driver Wanted for Local Deliveries FULL TIME SALARY RANGE: $60,000 + a year RETENTION BONUS PROGRAM
Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State • No layovers • Must be willing to work in the warehouse when not driving • Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including weekends • Must be able to lift 50 lbs. • 18+ months driving experience preferred Excellent medical, dental and retirement benefits package!
Stop by Monday through Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.
Apply online: www.anderson-dubose.com
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• DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk. • Paid vacation/holidays provided w/required time in service. • Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.
Victor: Production, Machine Operators Rochester: Woodworking, Steel Crate Assembly (new 1st & 3rd shift), Warehouse, Laborers, Machinists, Quality Control Lima: Production, Assembly Bloomfield: Machine Operators, Production
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Clean license and DOT physical required. Must be 21 or older. Approx. 20 hours/week. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Bloomfield store.
NVR Building Products is Hiring! 3 day weekends/3 weeks of vacation per year NVR is a fast-paced building products company manufacturing wall panels, roof trusses, stairs, and doors. We work 10 hour days, 6 am-4:30 pm, Mon-Thurs. Benefits include: 3 weeks of vacation/year, 100% matching 401k up to $1,000/yr., ESOP, 8 paid holidays, paid company picnic, Medical, etc. Our starting pay is $14.10/hr, $15.20 after successful completion of 60 days. If you are interested in applying, go to www.nvrinc.com, click on “careers”, then “search opportunities”, then “experienced professionals”, and select NY-Victor Manufacturing. If you have any issues feel free to call us at 585-924-3258 or stop by the Plant at 1043 Hook Road in Farmington.
Contact Jason at 585-657-6140
Accepting Applications for:
Part-time Help All positions open at the Comfort Inn & Suites Farmington.
Interested person must be able to work between the hours of 8:00am and 9:30pm. Must be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be on their feet and be a team player, good communicator, and able to lift at least 50 lbs. Interested applicant may apply in person, or online at
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Open Part-time Bakery Position:
Interested person must be able to work a 6 hour shift between the hours of 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., approx. 20 hrs/wk, at least one weekend day. Must be reliable, customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and a problem solver.
• Mowing Foreperson • Part-Time Mechanic • Bobcat Grading and Drainage Operator • Maintenance and Planting Foreperson Must have a valid, clean NYS driver’s license. Wages starting at $15+ depending on experience. Please call 315-986-2020 or email us at CCLM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM
Interested applicant may apply at: www.honeoyefallsmarketplace.com
Victor Excavating, Inc.
Equipment Operators • Seeking commercial & residential operators • Experienced dozer or excavator operator • Must have Class A CDL • Year-round work, good pay and benefits
Landscape/ Hardscape Superintendent
Join us at Thermo Fisher Rochester! Locations in Fairport & Penfield We are hiring the following positions:
We are seeking an experienced superintendent to manage a landscape division. Full time, with good pay and benefits.
Manufacturing Operators Maintenance Technicians Looking to hire the following shifts: • 1st: 6:30 am-3:00 pm • 2nd: 2:30 pm-11:00 pm • 3rd: 10:30 pm-7:00 am
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Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you want a fun summer job?
Accepting Applications Starting May 8th for: Lifeguards* Admissions Games Retail F&B Cashiers Cooks
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Looking for an individual who has had cashier or service desk experience and can handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. Must be customer service oriented and be a team player, and a good communicator. Must be available to work weekends.
Taco Bell and KFC currently seeking new team members & managers for multiple locations. We’re excited to be opening new restaurants this summer.
Interested applicant may apply on-line at
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Apply online:
www.indusyumcareers.com Work-related stress is a significant issue for many professionals. But working in tandem with their employers can help professionals effectively cope with that stress.
Summer Help High School/ College Students needed for outdoor summer help around Canandaigua Lake.
Concrete Division
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Interested person must be at least 18 years of age. Must have some meat cutter experience, be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and willing to learn new skills.
(Lawn and garden, toys and others) Please apply at www.walmart.com/careers
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• Project Managers • Entry Level Managers • Superintendents • Equipment Operators • Pipe Layers • General Laborers • EEO Officer
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As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties
Sealand Contractors Corp. is a well-established heavy highway, bridge, and airport contractor, along with a broad spectrum of infrastructure improvements and site development contracting which is seeking to expand its labor and management team. The company was established in 1977 to provide construction services in New York State having later expansions to performing work along the east coast with offices in North Carolina and Florida. Sealand Contractors Corp. offers a great benefit plan and work environment.
Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
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85 High Tech Dr., PO Box 350, Rush, NY 14543-0350 E-mail: dlaky@sealandcontractors.com Sealand Contractors Corp. is an EEO/AA Employer. We pride ourselves on a diversified workforce, and encourage applications from women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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MOTHER OF 2 little ones available to babysit Monday thru Friday in your home. References available. Call Andrea 585-430-0820.
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