Eastway- Genesee Valley Penny Saver- 9-13-24

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NOW HERE’S A TIP

How to pack a suitcase: Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.

Magic Maze

I think the true gardener is a lover of his flowers, not a critic of them. I think the true gardener is the reverent servant of Nature, not her truculent, wife-beating master. I think the true gardener, the older he grows, should more and more develop a humble, grateful and uncertain spirit. ~Reginald Farrer, In a Yorkshire Garden, 1909

DECKS

Outdoor living spaces are often found in the backyard, but homeowners with bigger front yards than backyards may want to expand or open their porch spaces to create more space outside. Porch swings and rocking chairs provide a great place to relax, and porch spaces are covered, meaning homeowners can continue to enjoy time outside even when it begins to rain.

GENERAL CONTRACTING

HANDYMEN/WOMEN

IMPROVEMENTS

The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.

1. MOVIES: What is the name of the fictional country in “The Princess Diaries”?

2. GEOGRAPHY: What is the highest mountain in Africa?

HEAP Recipients Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are: Family of 1: $36,420 Family of 2: $47,640 Family of 3: $58,848 Family of 4: $70,056

3. HISTORY: Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu in Peru?

4. TELEVISION: Which city is the setting for the TV drama “The Wire”?

5. U.S. CITIES: Which city’s nickname is “City of Roses”?

6. MATH: When is Pi Day celebrated each year?

7. LITERATURE: During what historical period is the graphic novel “Persepolis” set?

8. CHEMISTRY: Which element is also known as quicksilver?

9. SCIENCE: How much of the Earth’s water is held by oceans?

10. MUSIC: Who performed the hit song “Never Gonna Give You Up” in 1987?

Genovia.
Mount Kilimanjaro.
The Inca civilization.
Baltimore, Maryland.
Portland, Oregon.
March 14 (3.14).
The 1979 Iranian Revolution. 8. Mercury. 9. 96.5%
10. Rick Astley.

Concrete

Masonry

Portable vs. Standby Generators

Prepare your home for a power outage (Family Features)

Understanding the distinction between these options will help any family determine which is the better choice for their home.

• A portable generator is an immediate, but temporary, solution. A portable gas generator is less expensive than a standby unit and doesn’t require installation time. Its benefits have limits, as it can only power a few home appliances for a few hours before needing refueling.

• A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch provides a seamless and permanent backup power solution. It is professionally installed outside the home and can power more of your home’s appliances for long periods of time. Powered by natural gas or liquid propane, recent power management technology has allowed homes to still receive whole-house backup electricity, but with a smaller, more affordable generator than in years past.

With an emergency kit on hand and the right backup power source available, the frustration of weathering a storm can be greatly lessened.

Online POLL

With their first game and first win of the season in the books, how do you feel about the Buffalo Bills’ season this year?

- Confident as always

- Cautiously optimistic

- Nervous but hopeful

- Concerned about consistency

- Too early to tell

Poll ends 09-17-2024

Poll ended 09-10-2024

Millions of youth play sports in the US each year, but research shows declining participation across the board. What do you think causes this “evolution of sports culture”?

15.0% Rising costs to participate

35.0% Overscheduling of activities

25.0% Too much pressure too early/young

5.0% Increased injuries and burnout

10.0% Changes in community support

10.0% Sport specialization

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DID YOU KNOW? According to the American Cancer Society, the average age at the time of diagnosis of testicular cancer is 33. Young and middle-aged men are the most likely to be diagnosed with testicular cancer, though the ACS notes that 14 percent of cases occur in children, teens and men over the age of 55. The ACS estimates that roughly 440 men will die of testicular cancer in 2021. Though that’s troubling, testicular cancer can usually be treated successfully. In fact, the ACS notes that a man’s lifetime risk of dying from the disease is one in 5,000. However, the incidence rate of testicular cancer has been increasing in many countries, including the United States, for several decades. The reasons for that are unknown, though the rise in incidences underscores the need for men, especially young men, to discuss testicular cancer, including its risk factors and symptoms, with their physicians.

KNEE SCOOTER with brakes. In great condition. 315-254-1690

(19) CEMENT BLOCKS - 7½” x 15½”. A mixture of 3½” and 1¾” deep. 585-200-2009

EMERSON MICROWAVE – Needs Cleaning. No Glass Plate. Rochester. 585-482-5832

Six PRINTERS. Need drivers/ink - HPH95Cse Deskjet 18v1.7a, HP722c Deskjet 18v1.7a, HP710c Deskjet needs power supply 18v1.7a, Compaq IJ600 needs power supply 30v.05A, Kodak PP Maker 200volt, Epson Stylus c86 Corded. 585-482-5832

POWER RECLINING SOFA. Good condition. Perfect for mancave or student rental. Pick up, Fairport. 585-425-3221

Working, comfortable RECLINING CHAIR. You must be able to pick it up. Text or email only. 585-747-8452 or countmein421@gmail.com

FULL SIZE BED FRAME – only used for a few months. QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, great condition. nicole.l4ur4@gmail.com

Couple bags of WHITE STYROFOAM PEANUTS. 585-366-9699

METAL CABINET with multi drawers & 3 pieces FLAT METAL for scrapping. Rush. awallace152@yahoo.com

Tablets: plain, white PAPER. 3”x5”, 4”x6,” and 5”X7”. Large quantity available. phermann2@rochester.rr.com

TOP HATS: 2 dozen, black, plastic, decorated for New Year’s. Could be used as Pilgrim hats, etc. phermann2@rochester.rr.com

FILE CABINETS (2), 45” X 22” X 53”, 4-drawer lateral, fireproof, with locks; very good condition; you pick up. 585-249-1099.

Hamilton 28J854 full size DRAFTING TABLE, electric motor-driven height adjustable, very good condition. Call, leave phone message. 315-719-7065

Mahogany DINING TABLE w/ 4 chairs. Seats 10, 3pc tabletop pad. Tablecloths. Must pick up. West Batavia. 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com (4) 5’x7’ BARN RUGS. Avon. 585-503-7083

4 boxes of YARN, large box of KNIT/CROCHET HOOKS. 585-343-7066

2 PARACHUTES. One is dated 1942, the other is dated 1937. Canandaigua. Call Dawn 724-601-9144

4-CAMP SAM WOOD COFFEE MUGS (late ‘70s). 2-G&WRR MUGS (‘79). 1-INTERNATIONAL SALT GLASS (‘79). 1-AKZO SALT GLASS (‘93). 585-243-0520

Guidelines:

BAMBOO POLES to support tall garden plants. Various sizes needed. janebickett@yahoo.com

UPRIGHT FREEZER in excellent condition. Please text me. 585-749-2432

LOVE SEAT in good condition. Beige, light brown or tan. 585-507-8788

SNOWBLOWER, RIDING LAWN MOWER, and TRUCK or CAR in good working condition. 585-471-4424 or 585-531-4004

POKÉMON CARDS. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

Cooperstown Dream Field TRADING PINS. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

Marie’s blue cheese GLASS JARS with lids. 585-813-7759

Folding GROCERY CART. 585-695-8565

RACK FOR CDs. 585-326-0426

PARTS for a 2007 Volvo Station Wagon XC70 model, a TIRE IRON, a JUMPER BOX BATTERY CHARGER, and a small AIR COMPRESSOR. 585-415-8513

CAT SCRATCHING POST or any other supplies for a cat that was dumped and had kittens. 585-739-1068

In dire need of: DOG FOOD, CAT FOOD, CAT LITTER, RABBIT FOOD and TIMOTHY HAY. holdfort@rochester.rr.com

Collecting older SYNTHESIZERS and SAMPLERS. Analog or digital. Also looking for some GUITAR PEDALS and AMPLIFIERS. greg3151@ymail.com

OUTDOOR FURNITURE in good used condition (mini sofa, chairs), SCREEN HOUSE to reuse screen, 24’ WINTER POOL COVER. 585-303-9242.

SMALL RECLINER in good condition for an elderly gentleman. 585-883-7387

Used SWING SET in good or fair condition. 585-554-5356

OLD FOUNTAIN PENS, working or non-working. bartonta@gmail.com

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CATHOLIC

St. Agnes, St. Rose, St. Paul of the Cross saintagnespaulrose.org • 226-2100

Saturday: 4pm at St. Agnes in Avon

Sunday: 8am at St. Rose in Lima

Sunday: 9:45am at St. Paul of the Cross in Honeoye Falls

Sunday: 11:30am at St. Agnes in Avon

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Christian Science Church

3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424

Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM

Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church

Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com

Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.

CONGREGATIONAL

First Congregational Church of Canandaigua

Rev. Dawn Garrett-Larsen, Pastor

SUNDAY WORSHIP • 10:30 am

All Are Welcome!

IN PERSON WORSHIP: 58 N. Main St., Canandaigua LIVE STREAM: www.canandaiguachurch.org • 585-394-2184

EPISCOPAL

St. John's Episcopal Church

183 N. Main Street • Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-394-4818

Sunday: Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10AM Website: https://www.stjohnscanandaigua.org e Reverend David Hefling, Rector

St. John's Episcopal Church

183 N. Main Street • Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-394-4818

Sunday: Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 9AM Website: https://www.stjohnscanandaigua.org On Sept 8th our only service will be at 10:30 a.m. at Onanda Park.

LUTHERAN

St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) - LCMS

18 Victor-Mendon Road, Route 251 (east of Route 64) • 624-1766 www.stmarkmendon.org

Sunday 9am Services in person and streamed on Facebook Live (facebook.com/stmarkmendon)

Lutheran Church of the Epiphany LCMS

6050 East Avon-Lima Rd. (Rt. 5 & 20), E. Avon • 226-2200

Pastor Clayton Zuber

Facebook: epiphanyavon • Handicap Accessible Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9:30am

METHODIST

Vine Valley Methodist Church

6370 Vine Valley Road, Middlesex 585-554-0402

Pastor J. Lanni

Sunday Worship – 9:15am

Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church

31 East Street, Honeoye Falls • 585-624-3387 honeoyefallsumc.org • office.hfumc@gmail.com

Pastor Natalie Bowerman • PastorNatalie4@gmail.com

Sunday Service is held in person at 10:30am and available on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/HoneoyeFallsUMC. All are welcome to join us!

Faith Bible Church

9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230

Pastor John Karle

Sunday School 9:30am • Service 10:30am

Wednesday Evening Prayer 6pm

Finger Lakes Bible Church

Barry Slater, Pastor

“Building Lives on God’s Word” FLCC, Canandaigua Campus, Room 2302

Worship: Sunday 9:45am • Bible Study: Wednesday 6:45pm (online only) 585-622-7161 • flbcnys@gmail.com • FingerLakesBibleChurch.org

New Horizon Church

2219 Bronson Hill Rd, Avon

Sunday Service 10:30AM

Pastors Mike and Genevieve Pedaci www.newhorizonny.org • communications@newhorizonny.org

ORTHODOX

Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church ХРАМ

100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554

Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish

Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org

OTHER DENOMINATION

Hub Church

People - Purpose - Passion

300 Phelps Rd., Honeoye Falls, NY 14472

Join us every Sunday at 9:30AM! hubchurchroc.com | connect@hubchurchroc.com | 585-577-9881

Hub Kids: Nursery - 5th Grade

PRESBYTERIAN

John Calvin Presbyterian Church

50 Ward Hill Rd., Henrietta, NY • 585-334-2130

johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net • Rev. Dr. Carson O. Mouser, Pastor Worship Services Sun. 10am. Select Sunday services are on our website at www.jcpconthehill.org. Live services are available via Zoom most Sundays. We are a small church with a big heart. We hope you will come and join us.

QUAKER

Farmington Friends Meeting

A Quaker Worship Community • 187 Cnty. Rd. 8 • Farmington, NY 14425

Sunday Meetings for Worship • Unprogrammed Worship 8:30a.m. Programmed Worship Sept.-June 11am; July & Aug. 10am 315.986.5559 • www.farmingtonfriendsquakermeeting.com Find us on Facebook @FarmingtonFriendsMeeting

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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

active senior living

Here’s A Tip

* When preparing outdoor furniture for winter storage, it's important to give it a nice cleaning. If you have a truck, why not load it up and bring it to the local selfserve car wash? e specialized brushes make it easy to clean right there in the back of the vehicle, and a pressure rinse gets soap and dirt from all the nooks and crannies.

* "While at a backyard barbecue now that the weather has turned nice out (down in the South, anyway), I learned this trick from a neighbor. Put hot dogs in the slow cooker. Don't add water or anything. ey taste really good without taking up space on the grill." -- J.V. in Alabama

Hocus Focus

2nd Annual Simply Positive Artisan Show & Sale

Sept. 28 & 29, 2024 • 9am-4pm At the

Hemlock Fairgrounds

7370 Fair Street (entrance across from Little Lakes Community Center)

the Agriculture/Expo Building

Over 40 Local Artists

• Hand Sculpted/Painted Items

• Aromatherapy

• Sewn/Crocheted Items

• Lanterns/Birdhouses/Bird Feeders

• Macrame Hangings & Plant Hangers

• Repurposed Hand Bags

• KB White Farms

• Aromatherapy Items

• Lavender Products

• Fine Art

• Handmade Plush Items

• Sweet Treats

• Evening Star Coffee Roasters

• Honey/Syrup/Jams

• Sea Glass Art/Shadow Boxes

• Unique and One of a Kind Gifts

• Kids Activities

• Children’s Books/Author Signing

• Embroidered/Printed Apparel

• Jewelry & Wire Wrapped Items

• Personalized Hand-Painted Ornaments

• Woodworking

• Paintings

• Felted items

• Quilted Items

• Photography

• Macrame

• Wicked Grove Soap Company

• Food by Lake BBQ & Sizzlin’ J’s serving breakfast and lunch

• Oyster Pendants

• Pantry goods, spices, dip mixes (sampling & for purchase)

• Bread mixes

• Paper flower arrangements

• Music Saturday Pseidym 11am-1pm

• Music Saturday Lucian & Lucca Sachella 1-3 pm

• Music Sunday Flying Boxcar 11am-3pm

NAPLES/BRISTOL: 5878 EaglesNestDrive.September20th (10-4pm),21st(9-1pm).CubCadetUltima46”zeroturnlawn mower,6piecewhiteleather sectional/reclinerwithUSBports (hardlyused),HydroWaveRower with16”HDTV.Proform550 treadmill,70700Plossltelescope withtripod,”Canadian67”expo bike(new),DiamondKalamarLS bike(new),soccerreboundscreen (stillinbox),2cornholesets(1 lighted),2Pelicankayakswith BodyGlovepaddleandkayak rack,inflatablehottub,firepit andelectricstand-uppatioheater. Incrediblepewter/glasswith handcarvedsunandmooninlay coffeetableandendtables. Furnitureincluding:likenew recliner/lounger,2leatherrecliners,beds,dressers,dining roomtablewith6chairsand2 stools.Numeroussmallkitchen appliancesincluding:Nespresso, Brevillejuicer,NinjaInstaPotand CreamiBreeze.Charbroil performancegrill.Completesetof AmberRosecoffee/teasetplus dinnerplates.Manyhandand gardentoolsincluding:Ryobi 1700PSIpowerwasher.Jewelry, art,HPlaptopandmiscellaneous electronics.Tonsmore.Allmust go.Theviewisworththedrive. STUFF.

HONEOYEFALLS/WEST BLOOMFIELD: 1870StateRte65. September14th(8-4pm).ESTATE SALE.JohnDeereridingmower,lawn roller,oldtools,householditems, dishware,glassware,liftrecliner,cabinets,couch.

VICTOR:7272BAINBRIDGE Ct.

(Drumlins II)Friday,Sept.13and Saturday,Sept.14(9am-4pm)NICE STUFF:Furniture,diningroomtable withleafand4chairs,artisteaseland draftingtable.Household:crystal, china,jewelryandclothing, Christmas,Fall,books,puzzles, framedart,plantersandstands,floral stems.MUCHMORE.Also,special hand-madeitemsandquilts.Cash only.

LIMA:1831ROCHESTER St. (15A) FridayAndSaturday,September20th &21st(9am-3pm)Antiques,early Mustangparts,handandpowertools, partswasher,radialarmsaw,car manuals,chains,RedDogitemsand 1832IPMoreFlintlock.

LEROY:7926Telephone Road. (Rte. 20)Saturday,September14th (9-4pm)&Sunday,September15th (10am-3pm)WEEKENDESTATE/ TREASUREHUNT/LAWNSALE.Antiques,vintagejewelry,collectibles, Beatlesandotherrecords,Pyrex,artwork,decoys,books,vases,teacups, Fallclothing,fleamarketitems,WW2 items.

FAIRPORT:THOMASCREEK

ESTATE COMMUNITYWIDE

SALES(31FoffHowelltoPatera) 9/13&9/14(9AM-4PM) Household,homedecor, furniture,collectibles,clothing, Sterlingjewelry,displays, kitchenware,children’stoys, tools,VintageTupperware,Disney,andMcDonalds,glassware, china,CorelleWare,tonsmore.

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Mozart sold the most CDs in 2016, beating out Adele, Drake and Beyonce, even though those artists all had Grammy-winning hits that year.

SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS

A farmers’ market can be an exciting and flavorful social gathering place for families and groups of friends, as well as a great place to meet other members of the community. Sometimes farmers also mingle with local artisans, so the market can be a one-stop-shopping locale for locally produced food and art.

Strings of Inspiration: Vincent Kaverud’s Musical Odyssey

Vincent Kaverud’s journey as a musician is a story of dedication, passion, and an unyielding love for music. Born and raised in Connecticut, Kaverud studied violin at the Hartt School’s Pre-college division for several years before pursuing his undergraduate degree at University of Connecticut (UCONN). Today, Kaverud pursues a master’s degree in viola performance at Rochester’s Eastman School of Music.

Whilemusicishisprimaryfocus,Kaverudalsohasadeeppassion for foreign languages, a connection he attributes to his Italian roots. His mother immigrated from Italy, and with his girlfriend training to become an Italian teacher, Kaverud says he gets ample practice. He’s also an avid runner and a self-proclaimed culinary enthusiast, making time for his hobbies despite his busy schedule.

Kaverud’s entry into the world of music is a story that echoes the gratitude he feels toward the many individuals who have supported his journey. From an early age, the violin captivated him; listening to Bach’s Solo Sonatas and Partitas during long drives to Rhode Island, where his father worked, solidified his desire to dive deeper into music.

Since then, Kaverud’s accomplishments have been notable. He has had the honor of performing in some of the world’s most revered concert halls, including Vienna’s Musikverein, Berlin’s Philharmonie, NY’s Carnegie Hall, and Boston’s Symphony Hall. A particularly proud moment came this past January when he performed at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall as the first prize winner of the New York First Ukrainian Music Competition.

Kaverud’s versatility in both the violin and the viola make him a valuable collaborator in chamber music. He has performed with groups such as the Boston Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Eastman Philharmonia, and chamber ensembles across New York and Connecticut. One of his greatest joys is creating his own chamber music concerts, curating events in Connecticut and now in Rochester.

For Kaverud, chamber music holds a special place in his heart. He likens playing in a string quartet to “a family sitting down to dinner – exciting conversations, love, and even fights!” His “massive fascination with Beethoven’s string quartets” runs particularly deep, as he says the “range of character and color they capture is truly remarkable.” Studying them from both the violin and viola perspectives, he describes it as learning something new about an old friend.

He says, “I am endlessly inspired by music’s ability to connect people on an emotional level. rough this unique form of expression, we are exploring what it means to be human, and to go through the great joys and overwhelming despair of the human experience. Music reminds us that we are all here together, and that everyone has astronomically more in common than they may think they do.”

Looking ahead, Kaverud has his sights set on a Doctorate in string performance, with aspirations to teach at the university level while maintaining an active performance schedule. Teaching is already an integral part of his life, having taught 10-15 students

weekly at his private studio in CT. His experience as a certified Suzuki-method violin instructor has shaped his approach to teaching, a collaborative learning process where both he and his students grow together.

As for the Rochester music scene, Kaverud is deeply impressed by the city’s rich musical culture. However, he hopes to see more free admission chamber music concerts to give all people access to high-quality live classical musicperformances.HedevelopedanewseriesatSt.Joseph’sChurch in Penfield to help do just that. e first concert of the series will take place on September 29th at 2pm, featuring works by Beethoven and Mozart. Admission is free, and Kaverud invites everyone to attend, whether they are seasoned classical music lovers or simply curious newcomers. Subsequent concerts run 10/26 and 12/1.

When offering advice to aspiring musicians, Kaverud is clear: perseverance is key. “People don’t fail, they just give up.” He says he is inspired by a former violin professor Dr. Solomiya Ivakhiv, who came to the US from Soviet-run Ukraine to study at the legendary Curtis Institute of Music, building a life and career in the US through grit and determination.

At Eastman, Kaverud raves about his current Professor Phillip Ying, the violinist of the quartet that inspired Kaverud a decade ago, who encourages his students to “think critically and consciously about the decisions we make in our musical interpretations, helping us become our own best teachers.”

Kaverud says “Music is an ongoing journey that provides us the beautiful honor of endless learning.” e path may be filled with challenges, but perseverance can lead to a life filled with incredible opportunities and profound experiences.

As he continues to grow as both a musician and a teacher, Vincent Kaverud remains committed to sharing the beauty of music with the world. rough his performances and his teaching, he hopes to inspire others to embrace the joy and emotional connection that music brings.

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VICTORFARMINGTONLIBRARY: Ongoing AdultPrograms:

Mondays2:00PM:MahJonggJoin otherMahJonggenthusiasts!

Mondays12:30PM&Thursdays 11:00AM:On-SiteChairYoga* Suggesteddonation$3/class

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Bloomfield Public Library

9 Church Street, Bloomfield 585-657-6264

Mon.-Thus. 10am-8pm Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Mendon Library

22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls (585) 624-6067 mendonlibrary.org

Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri./Sat. 9am-3pm; Closed Sunday

Victor Farmington Library

15 West Main St., Victor 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org

Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12-4pm

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

HOW EVERYDAY CITIZENS CAN PROTECT LOCAL PARKS

Obey the rules. The opportunity to explore is a great reason to visit parks, but it’s important that park visitors adhere to park rules by hiking and camping in only those areas designated as hikerand camper-friendly. By veering off course, park visitors may inadvertently disturb local plant and wildlife.

Tuesdays1:30PM:Mexican DominoesLearnhowtoplayand meetnewfriends!

Wednesdays9:15AM:Library WalkersMeetatthelibrary,walkin anyweather.

Wednesdays10:30AM-12:30PM BasicComputerSkillsforAdults. Callthelibrarytoschedulean appointment.

Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Euchre &HandandFootGames

Fridays12:30PMLet’sPlayBridge!

Saturday9/14LIBRARYCLOSED FORCLIMBABOARDVICTORDAY

Tuesday9/176:00PMSuicide Prevention:FourWaysYouCan HelpSomeoneinCrisisSeptember isSuicidePreventionMonth.Learn aboutseveralhelpfulinformational resourcesandhowtointerveneif youencountersomeoneincrisis.

Saturday9/2110:30AMHistoric WalkDownMapleAvenuewith VictorHistorianBabetteHuber *www.victorfarmingtonlibrary. libcal.comforinformationandregistration.

e Town of East Bloomfield is looking for interested volunteers to be members of the Town’s Ag Enhancement board. Members will be responsible for providing input for an agriculture enhancement plan and educating public and local decision makers on the needs and safety of agriculture in our community. Meetings will typically be one per month to start then less frequent a er plan development.

Interested individuals need to fill out an Ag Enhancement Board Member Application which are available at the Town Clerk’s office located at 99 Main Street, East Bloomfield and on the town’s website at: townofeastbloomfield.org. Please submit applications to the Town Clerk’s office no later than September 30, 2024.

* Rocky Road ice cream was originally marketed during the Great Depression as a metaphor for coping with the economic crash.

HEMLOCK

TRAIN SHOW

September 21st & 22nd, 2024

10am-4pm Sunday, 10am-3pm STRANGE BUT TRUE By

Hemlock Fairgrounds • AG Expo Building Tickets: $6 (12 & over) • $2 (Children ages 5-11) • FREE (Children under 5) Facebook: FCTT-HiRailers Website:

For information contact Bob Kleinmann • 716-440-3156 Tom Frey • 585-734-1662

Admission

BLOOMFIELD

ACommunityBreakfast is held on4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.

BloomfieldGardenClub will have ameetingonSeptember19that VeteransPark,Route5&20,at 11:30.ThisisaMeetandGreetfor allmembersandthoseinterestedin thegardenclub.Pleasejoinus, refreshmentswillbeserved.

RoastBeefDinner- The East BloomfieldUnitedMethodist Church(2ParkPlace,Bloomfield) willholdaRoastBeefHarvestDinnerfrom4-7pmonSaturday, September28th.Allarewelcome! Menu:roastbeefaujus,baked potato,ourfamousbutternut squash,greenbeans,dinnerroll, andabarcookie.Cost:$20.Drive up/Take-outsonly.

EastBloomfieldHistoricalSociety - TheMormonchurchbeganin OntarioCountyin1830with6 members,by2023itsmembership hadexpandedto17million.Jeff Steelewilltalkabouthowthis beganinsuchhumblebeginnings. Programstartsat7pmonSeptember19thattheEastBloomfield HistoricalSocietyat8SouthAve.in Bloomfield.Programisfreeand lightrefreshmentswillbeserved.

CANANDAIGUA

ScallopedPotato&HamDinner - Saturday, September14at11am tillgone.$13.00.Chapin-United MethodistChurch2339Rt.21(3 milesnorthofCanandaiguaon StateRt.21).Enjoyadeliciousmeal ofpotatoes,ham,veggie,roll&a dessert.Takeoutsonly.Thankyou allforalltheyearsofhelpingus-thesmallwhitechurch.

Trolleys,Trains,andTrailsWalking Tours- Allaboard!JoinOntarioCountyHistoricalSocietythis fallforawalkingtourhighlighting Canandaigua’stransportation,past andpresent.ToursbeginatOCHS (55N.MainSt.,Canandaigua)and last~60minutes.Thetourincludes walkingandstanding.Tourisfree, butdonationstosupportOCHSare appreciated.Noregistrationrequired.HeldSept.27,Oct.11& 25,Nov.8&22from2-3pmand Oct.19,12-1pm.http://www.ochs. org

CalledtoCare,Canandaigua will host itsmonthlyinformational meetingonMonday,September 16thfrom4-6pmatSt.Mary’s Church,95NorthMainStreet.MichaelSykesandAmandaBollinger, CounselorsattheOntarioCounty WorkforceDevelopmentOffice, willofferanabbreviatedversionof “BridgesOutofPoverty.”Allare invitedtolearnmoreaboutservices whichmaybenefitourimmigrant families.Info:LindaWerts, 315-447-0276

FARMINGTON

MattVenutiPresents AmeriCosmos - CobblestoneArts CenterwelcomesmusicianMatt VenutipresentingAmeriCosmoson Thursday,September26that7PM! Joinusforanunforgettable eveningimmersedinmusicand incrediblevisuals!CobblestoneArts Center,1622Route332,Farmington.https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/events

FallinLovewithQuilts- Heart in HandQuiltGuildoftheFinger LakesishostingaQuiltShowon Saturday,October5thatthe CobblestoneArtsCenter,1622 StateRoute331,Farmington,NY 14425.Theshowisfrom10amtill 3pm.TheShowwillshowbeautiful quiltsmadebythemembersofthe guild.Therewillbemanyhand madeitemsforsaleattheshowas wellasmanylocalfabricandquilt shopslocallywillbethere.Admissionis$5atthedoor.Eventis handicapaccessible.Comeand “FallinLovewithQuilts”.

FarmingtonHistoricPreservation FallSpeakerSeries:September12th-TheHistoryofFarmingtonFireDept.PresentedbyScott Parker.October10th-ErieEats, TheErieCanalFoodWaysProject PresentedbyDerrickPratt(ErieCanalMuseum).November14th-The EasternRapidRailway-ATrolley LinethroughHathawayCorners. PresentedbyPrestonPierce(OntarioCo.Historian).Freeandopen tothepublic.Startsat7:00PM. HeldattheFarmingtonTownHall, 1000CountyRoad8inFarmington.

GORHAM

ChristianArtandSymbols has produced notableandphysicaland beautifulArtevercreated.Ricard Newcombwillbepointingout someofthesesymbolsfoundinthe GorhamMethodistChurchwindows.SundaySeptember15,2024 at2pmattheGorhamMethodist Church4746SouthStreetGorham. Freeandopentothepublic.

HENRIETTA

Farmer’sMarketattheMoose Lodge WEDNESDAYS, July10thSeptember25thfrom2-6PM.OPEN TOTHEPUBLICatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,W.Henrietta. Farmer?Hobbyist?Gardener? Crafter?InterestedinbeingaVendor?PleasecontactSueSpeta, 585-259-3020. TobenefitMoose Charitiesandlocalcharities.

HONEOYE

WorshipwithUsatHoneoye United ChurchofChrist: Worship withuseverySundayat10AM, 8758MainStreet,Honeoye.No matterwhoyouare,orwhereyou areonlife’sjourney-youare welcomehere.http://ucchoneoye. org/

AmericanLegionBreakfast: Join usSundaySeptember15th, 8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast,pancakes,homefries,eggs,sausage, toast,orangejuice,coffeeetc.Cost is$8perpersonwithkids5and underfree.Sitdownandgetserved bytheAmericanLegionAuxiliary. Comeenjoyadeliciousbreakfast withyourfamilyandours. Honeoye-HemlockAmericanLegionPost1278,4931CoRd36 Honeoye.Thiseventisopentothe public.Seeyouthere!

IONIA

26thAnniversaryIoniaFallFestival, Saturday, September21st,all daylong,celebratingouragriculturalheritage,ontheIoniaUnited MethodistChurchgrounds,2120 EltonRd.,justoffRt64&northof Rt5&20.TheTractorParade beginsat1PM,butyoucanlookat thetractor&implementdisplays behindthechurchalldaylong. Foodavailable:Coffee&Donuts 7:30-9:30AM;ChowHutserveshot dogs,burgersandmore10AM4:30PM;BBQ11:30AMtilsoldout. Allday-Cake&DessertWheel; CoinToss;DoorPrizes,Hayridesto theWolkObservatory;Games; Historical&otherDisplays&Demonstrations;&more.www. ioniaumc.org

REASONS TO SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS

Many farmers’ markets offer foods that are organically grown and are produced without GMOs. Farmers’ market retailers also tend to give firsthand accounts of where their foods come from and how they are grown or raised.

NAPLES

FallFestivaland5KRun/Walk Fundraiser event! October26, 9-1pm,LeTourneauChristianCenter,4950CountyRoad11, Rushville.FallFestivalisafreeevent forkidsofallages.Kid-friendly games,PulledPorkBBQlunch,inflatables,facepainting,archery, pumpkinpainting,andour5KRun/ Walk.Registrationopens9AMwith theracestartingpromptlyat 10AM.FallFestivalactivities11AM1PM.Games,candy,andfun!BBQ 11AMandcanbepickedupatthe timeappointedonyourregistration andticket.EntryOptions:$25-race only(in-personorvirtual).$35-race andt-shirt.$45-race,bbq,andtshirt.Fundraisertobuildawareness andsupportfortheDavisSports Facility!

PITTSFORD

EmbraceYourSistersPositively Pink inPittsfordWalkIndividuals,families,friends,sports teams,coworkers,organizations, andcancersurvivorscollectmonies insupportofEmbraceYourSister’s effortstoprovideemergency, short-termfinancialsupportto breastcancerpatientsacross13 UpstateNewWorkcounties.The Walkisfamilyanddogfriendlyand stretches1.8miles,includingthe ErieCanal.Participantsregister now,collectfunds,andcheck-inat PittsfordSutherlandHighSchool parkinglot,at9amonSeptember 29,beforeproceedingwithallof theWalkparticipants.EYSisa 501(c)(3)non-profitorganization. https://givebutter.com/ 2024EYSPPIPWalk

The luxury of all summer’s sweet sensationis tobe foundwhenone liesatlengthinthewarm,fragrant grass, soaked with sunshine, aware of regions of blossoming clover and of a high heaven filled with the hum of innumerous bees. ~Harriet E. Prescott, The Atlantic Monthly, August 1865

ROCHESTER

SquareDanceOpenHouse: Introduction toSquareDancing.No experiencenecessary.OnSunday, September15,2024from5-7pm. HeldatFirstBaptistChurchInChili, 3182ChiliAveinRochester14624. Singles,Couples,Families(parents andteenagechildren-minimum age13),allarewelcome.Freerefreshmentsprovided.Formoreinfo visitwww.cloverleafsquares.orgor calltheinformationlineat 987-5972.

RUSH

AntiqueFireTrucksatthe transportation museum- The NewYorkMuseumof TransportationhostsafleetofantiquefiretrucksonSunday, September15,2024,11-4pm.Trolleyrides,thefullmuseum,andthe firetruckshowareallincludedwith thefamilyfriendlyadmissionof$10 adults;$9seniors(65+);$6youth (3-12).Noreservationsneeded!Resplendentinbrightredpaintand polishedmetalwork,thesevintage vehicleswilldelightvisitorsand bringbackmemoriesoftimespast. TheNewYorkMuseumof Transportationislocatedat6393 EastRiverRoad,W.Henrietta. www.nymtmuseum.org(585) 533-1113info@nymtmuseum.org

Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky, is by no means waste of time. ~John Lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894

SHORTSVILLE

ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,September 15.Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.

VICTOR

ThreeDayTinsmithingworkshop - ThreedayTinSmithing WorkshopwithtinsmithMike Houser.Learnthebasicsoftin smithingandcreatealuminary. September20,21,22from9am5pm.Heldattheartist’sstudioin Victor,NY.Thecostis$225.MaterialsareincludedwithrefreshmentsservedFridayandlunch servedonSaturday.Formoreinformationandtoregisterseewww. ocarts.org

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• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

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* When the first Spanish explorers arrived at the Yucatan peninsula, they naturally asked what the area was called. The response, “Yucatan,” was a Yucatec Maya word meaning “I don’t understand what you’re saying.”

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BE A CHAMPION PET SITTER

DEAR PAW'S CORNER: I'm 13 years old and want to make money by being a pet sitter and dog walker. To try it out, my dad suggested that I pet sit for the neighbor who is going on vacation for two weeks. ey agreed! I'm really excited. What tips do you have so I do a good job? -- Austin in Portland, Maine

DEAR AUSTIN: What a great idea! You can try out pet sitting and see if you like it, and your dad is there to give support and advice. Here are a few tips:

-- Bring a notebook and pen with you to every pet sitting visit.

-- Talk to the pet owner before they leave. Get all of the pet's health information. Find out what time they need to be fed and any medications they need to take. Get their veterinarian's number and any special instructions. Find out where the food, treats and leash are stored. (Write this all in the notebook!)

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-- Keep to the agreed-upon time to visit and/or walk the pet. It's important for the pet to stay on a regular schedule, and it builds trust with your customer.

-- Do not feed the pet any food or treats not provided (or specified) by the owner.

-- Contact the owner if you have additional questions or if an emergency arises.

ese are just the basics. As you build your pet-sitting empire, you will encounter different situations and will learn the best ways to respond. Your parents can help, and so can that trusty notebook! During and a er every visit, review your notes about the experience and think about how you can do a better job or accomplish certain tasks more effectively.

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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY

Saturday, September 21, 2024

7:00 am to 3:00 pm

Town of Bristol Highway Facility, 6740 County Road 32, Canandaigua, NY 14424

PRE-REGISTRATION and PROOF of RESIDENCY are required. Registration open 8/26-9/19

To pre-register call Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County at (585) 394-3977 x427

Time slots are every 15 minutes starting at 7:00 am and the last one at 2:45 pm.

No business or farm waste will be accepted.

Materials Accepted at the Event:

Acids, Adhesives, Aerosols, Antifreeze, Batteries, Boric Acid, Brake Fluid, Cements, Charcoal Lighters, Chlorine, Cleaning Fluid, Degreasers, Disinfectants, Drain Cleaners, Dry Gas, Dyes, Epoxies, Fiberglass Resins, Flea Powders, Furniture Strippers, Hair Removers, Herbicides, Insect Repellents, Lacquers, Lubricants, Mothballs or Flakes, Motor Oil, Nail Polish Removers, Oven Cleaners, All Paints, Paint Removers, Paint Thinners, Permanent Solutions, Pesticides, Photo Chemicals, Rat Poisons, Rug & Upholstery Cleaners, Rust Solvents, Wood Preservatives, Spot Removers, Tub and Tile Cleaners, Turpentine, Varnish, Weed Killers, Wood Polishes & Stains. Products containing mercury, LED lightbulbs, and florescent light tubes will also be accepted.

Materials NOT Accepted at the Event: Household Electronics (TVs –flat screen and CRTs, computer monitors, cell phones, DVD players, VCRs, etc.) Automobile and truck tires, Compressed Gas Cylinders, Explosives or Shock-Sensitive Materials, Ammunition, Radioactive Wastes, Pathological Wastes, Infectious Waste, Medicines, PCBs, Freon containing devices (i.e. air conditioners, dehumidifiers).

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SAFETY IN NUMBERS: WHY IT PAYS TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULBS IN PAIRS

When it comes to vehicle maintenance, the rule of two has long reigned among professional automotive technicians and driving safety advocates. In accordance to this rule, drivers replacing important parts in their cars and trucks, such as tires, brakes, shocks and wiper blades, should always do so in pairs.

Replacing parts in pairs can ensure vehicles are properly balanced and functioning safely. But it’s not just tires, brakes and other big-ticket components that should be replaced in pairs. Vehicle lighting plays an integral role in keeping drivers and their passengers safe, and motorists should exercise the same caution regarding their vehicles’ headlights, taillights and turn signals that they do when maintaining the rest of their cars and trucks.

MOMENTS IN TIME

* On Sept. 15, 1954, the famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent, is shot. The scene infuriated her husband, Joe DiMaggio. (The History Channel)

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Fosamax Is an Appropriate, Albeit Powerful Medicine for Osteopenia

DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 65-year-old, overweight white woman. I recently had a DEXA scan, and based on the results, my general physician prescribed Fosamax for osteopenia.

The first dose created a horrible reaction two days after ingestion, with severe pain in both of my arms, my neck, and my legs. I was in absolute agony for two days, then it cleared up.

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With the next dose a week later, I hesitated, but still decided to take it. Two days later, the reaction hit me again, only worse. I could barely walk, and my energy was so low. I spent four days in bed, except to cry when heading to the bathroom. I had not taken my Lasix prescription for those four days, as I could barely make it to the bathroom.

I contacted my doctor, and she discontinued Fosamax. She’s referring me to a rheumatologist. I read that this drug has all my symptoms, plus more, listed under the severe reaction warning. I will not take it again.

Also, a friend told me that this drug is not effective for osteoporosis after more than 20 years of drug tests, and I should not have been prescribed this drug, since I have osteopenia, not osteoporosis. Your thoughts? -- C.W.

ANSWER: Alendronate (Fosamax) is in the class of drugs called bisphosphonates. These are powerful drugs that should not be prescribed lightly. They do have the potential for severe side effects. Severe musculoskeletal pain can occur days or months (sometimes years) after starting the medicine. The Food and Drug Administration has advised prescribers to discuss this possibility with their patients so that the drug can be stopped immediately if it occurs. There are other options available if the person really needs treatment.

Your friend is half right. Powerful drugs like Fosamax are usually not indicated in people who have low bone mass (osteopenia) without osteoporosis. However, a history of a fragility fracture (breaking a bone from minor trauma that isn’t expected to cause a fracture) can make the diagnosis of osteoporosis, even if the bone density isn’t in the usual osteoporotic range. A person can have a high risk of fractures for other reasons, and a clinical tool called the FRAX score helps clinicians identify those who might benefit from treatment.

But your friend is also half wrong. When used appropriately, Fosamax and other bisphosphonate drugs are effective at reducing the risk of fractures. A vertebral body fracture can cause years of pain and be avoided easily, while a hip fracture can be devastating. So, there are very good reasons to prescribe these medicines.

Finally, let me warn readers against complacence in treatment with these drugs. They may be appropriately prescribed for a high-risk person, but most people should not stay on this drug forever. Follow-up DEXA scans should guide therapy, and after three to five years, a conscious decision should be made whether to continue therapy.

Readers who have been on these drugs for more than five years and haven’t had careful follow-ups on their results should ask their doctors whether they still need to be taking them.***

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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BRIGHTER

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To the Lyons club, I can finally hear. Thank you so much!

Kindness in our community

Cursing

VENT

This past Sunday my husband and I visited a local flea market. Several people saw me struggling to maneuver his wheelchair over the gravel and offered to help. One kind young man pushed him all the way back to the car when he saw that we were ready to leave. It is comforting to know that people can be so compassionate. We are blessed to be surrounded by such kind and thoughtful strangers. Thank you all.

Thank you!

THANK YOU! To the gentleman who picked me up after I fell in the parking lot of a Restaurant on Lake Road August 1st.

Went to a town park concert. Kids running around. Most enjoying the music. Then there were those who have to talk louder than the music with every other word is the “f” word. What’s wrong with these people? Did they even graduate elementary school? Did their parents teach them any class? One mother, who I applaud, went over and asked them to stop cursing around her child. That lasted only about five minutes. She moved to another spot. Stay home if you’re not there for the music and keep your garbage mouth among yourselves. We don’t want to hear you!

Let’s Fix This Accident Waiting to Happen

I see so many people walking and biking on the roads at night while wearing dark colored clothing. This is an accident waiting to happen. If people don’t realize it, they need to be educated about how dangerous it is to walk on roads without sidewalks without reflective gear or bright clothing! Local colleges should be giving out reflective gear instead of pens or other knickknacks if they aren’t already.

We’re hiring PathStone Weatherization Program

Providing energy saving improvements to lower energy bills & improve a home’s comfort in Monroe County

Accepting Applications for

Installers/Crew Positions

General labor skills with carpentry, insulation, and minor home repair experience preferred. Temporary hire with potential for permanent position. No Phone Calls Please

Send Resume to: cbrandau@pathstone.org

All Applicants Must:

Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check

All tools, equipment and additional training will be provided.

Mail

Room and Production

Learn the basics of direct mail and assist in fulfilling all of the work sent through the Postal Service. Prior understanding of the USPS is a bonus but not a requirement. We will coach the right person with the right attitude. $20/hour.

Full-time position includes benefits.

Honeoye

Falls-Lima

Central School District

is hiring

B-shi Cleaners

Hours and pay vary by position.

NYS Pension and benefit eligible positions available. To apply, visit: www.work4hfl.org

PART-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES

Anderson-DuBose has part-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates

Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs.

Pay is $18.90/hr to start on second shift, with the possibility to promote to a full-time position. Part-time associates have the benefit of flexible scheduling, available sick time and 401K plan after 90 days, and paid birthday off.

To apply: http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us

BUILD YOUR NETWORK TO LAND A NEW JOB Updateyourrésumé.Updateyourrésuméasoftenasyoudeemnecessary. Colleagues you’ve worked with in the past who are within your LinkedIn network may periodically view your profile, and an updated résumé is a great way to keep them abreast of how your career is going. If they can see what you’ve accomplished since you last worked with them, they might be more inclined to reconnect or recommend you for a job opening.

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COOK

Clark Manor House Assisted Living is searching for a per diem cook. We are a 17 bed facility that acts like a big family. Experience in a commercial kitchen or similar setting a plus. Must pass a background check.

For more information call 394-0965 opt 2 or email Administrator Emmalie Beaman ebeaman@clarkmanorhouse.org

AVOID FINANCIAL PERIL AFTER A JOB LOSS

Losing a job can be devastating. Even in a strong market, companies can go out of business or reduce payroll. Being let go can initially tug at one’s pride, and after a layoff sets in,it may cause individuals to start worrying for their financial futures.While many people can survive and may even enjoy a few weeks of rest and relaxation after a job loss, financial concerns may surface soon thereafter. A 2017 GOBankingRates survey found that more than half of American adults have less than $1,000 in their savings accounts. Financial planners typically advise people to have at least three month’s worth of earnings socked away for emergency situations, like a medical issue or a job loss. Even though the survey also found more than a quarter (27 percent) of respondents have $10,000 or more saved, that might not be enough to survive a job loss for six months or more.

A job loss can come as a shock. However, with level-headedness and smart planning, many people can avoid dire financial situations in the wake of a layoff.

GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

Work-related stress is an all too common problem in workplaces across the globe. According to the American Institute of Stress, 80 percent of workers report feeling stress on the job. Perhaps most troubling, nearly half of those people admit they need help in learning how to manage their stress.

The American Psychological Association notes that stressful work environments can contribute to a host of physical problems, including headache, sleep disturbances and short temper. Chronic stress can produce more serious consequences such as high blood pressure while also weakening sufferers’ immune systems. Stress at the workplace also can make it difficult to concentrate, which in turn can compromise workers’ abilities to perform at the peak of their abilities. That supports the notion that stress is a problem for both employees and employers. As a result, finding ways to reduce that stress should be a team effort. Getting a handle on stress can be difficult. Since so many people trace their stress to the jobs they need to get by, they might think it’s impossible to address that stress without derailing their careers. But there ways for professionals to get a handle on their stress without negatively affecting their careers.

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PAINTING: Quality Workmanship andMaterials forallyourinterior/exterior paintingneeds.Honest, dependableservice.Smalljobs welcome.Freeestimates.C&F Painting,585-671-8021anytime.

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