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Who We Are: 2664 Main St., Gorham, NY (585) 526-6655 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS: Preschool Storytime: Wednesday mornings from 10:00-11:00 a.m. KIDS PROGRAMS: After School Library Club: Stop by the library for cooking fun, tech times, and games every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. TWEEN & TEEN PROGRAMS: DIY For YA @ the Library: Fridays at 4:30 pm ANYBODY & EVERYBODY PROGRAMS: Weekly Homeschool Group: Parents, bring students of any age down for librarian planned lessons and fun Weds. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. ADULT PROGRAMS: Card Club Saturdays: Feb. 2nd & 16th at 10:00 a.m. Library Euchre Nights: Thursday Feb. 7th & 21st at 6:30 p.m. Computer Help Hours: Feb. 11th and 28th from 4:30- 5:30 p.m. Fiber Craft Nights: Bring a knitting, hooking…etc. project. Join the social craft time fun. Feb. 12th & 26th at 6:30 p.m. SPECIAL NEWS! A 5 hour Babysitting Training Class will once more be offered for kids 11+ to learn skills and be certified. February 19th 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Registration is required for this class! Call or register online at our WordPress page.
As We Grow, which has been in business for many years, has been under the visionary leadership of Jeannine Fiore for nearly 10 years. Locally owned and operated, customers receive the personal service and attention they deserve.
What We Do: What We Do: We create that “new store” feel for our customers at As We Grow. We work hard to give you the smoothest and most rewarding shopping experience. I get to truly know my customers, their children and their tastes. I take the time to make recommendations, set items aside and build those ongoing relationships.
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What’s New: You can always find something new at As We Grow! We are very particular about what we accept from our consignors, and you will be amazed at the quality and variety of our items. Stop by our consignment shop to see what we have in stock!
You May Not Know: Kids can have their own accounts. They can clean out their rooms, bring in their items and make some money, with their parents’ permission, of course!
Where to Find Us: As We Grow, 200 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424 P. 585.394.1982 W. www.kids-consignment.com
Thank you to all our loyal customers in the Canandaigua community and beyond for your ongoing support. We would like to encourage everyone to shop Local. You make all the difference!
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Is Big and Tall Patient Getting Petite-Size Meds?
--DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 71 years old, stand 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weigh 325 pounds. The “average” person is half my size, yet when I get medication for various ailments (e.g., gout, pain, flu shots, etc.) I get the standard dose. I assume I have more physical mass as well as a larger blood supply, which leads me to the conclusion that I am receiving a smaller concentration of medicine than the typical patient. Am I correct? -- M.K. ANSWER: All medicines have concentrations at which they work optimally. Too low a dose and they aren’t effective, and too high a dose increases risk of toxicity. Some drugs have a very small range that’s both effective and nontoxic, and these are referred to as having a “narrow toxic to therapeutic ratio.” Others have a very large range where they are effective and nontoxic, such as most over-the-counter pain medicines and flu shots. Penicillin has a very wide toxic to therapeutic ratio, but I use that example precisely because some people will have an allergic reaction. There is no drug -- prescribed, over-the-counter or supplement -that is either perfectly safe while being effective, or perfectly effective while being safe, for every person. The concentration of the drug in the appropriate area of the body (sometimes blood, sometimes the affected organ, sometimes urine) may depend on the dose as well as your characteristics. Despite being much larger than average, your blood volume is probably only a little above the average, since the increased bone mass, muscle mass and, in most people your size, fat mass are disproportionate to the blood. Some medicines go to the blood, others to “lean body mass” and still others preferentially to fat. So while you are correct that you are getting a smaller concentration of medicine, that’s still OK most of the time. For medications that need to be dosed precisely, those with a narrow toxic to therapeutic ratio (such as some antibiotics, heart medication and chemotherapy), the dosing is based on height, weight, age and sometimes kidney and liver function. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 80 years old, in good health with no cancer in the family. Up to now, I have always had regular Pap smears and mammograms. Now I am aware that there are different thoughts as to whether those tests are needed at my age. What is your advice? -- J.G. ANSWER: For Pap smears, there is very good evidence that women who have never had any problems with their Pap smears by age 65 are very unlikely to ever develop any, and I agree with the recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to stop them at age 65. Mammograms are more controversial, but my personal practice is to continue to recommend them for most women until about age 75. I stop recommending mammograms to women when they have an underlying medical condition that makes it unlikely that they will receive benefit from continued screening. Deciding when that is takes some experience and a lot of discussion with the patient and sometimes her family. There is no absolute age cutoff for mammograms, and getting a mammogram on a healthy 80-year-old might make sense. Getting a mammogram on a woman with incurable lung cancer, for example, does not. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved
HOW CHOCOLATE BECAME TIED TO VALENTINE’S DAY Traditionally, men have gifted women with boxes of chocolate for Valentine’s Day. However, that role is reversed in other areas of the world. For example, in Japan, women give gifts - namely chocolates - to the men in their lives to express love, courtesy or social obligation. This tradition first began in 1936 when confectioner Morozoff Ltd. ran the first ever Valentine’s Day ad in Japan through a local English newspaper. By the 1950s, other Japanese confectioners were following suit.
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VALENTINES TRADITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD In South Korea, men get to enjoy the spotlight on Valentine’s Day, as women bestow gifts of chocolate on them. In return, a month later men reciprocate with gifts for women on White Day. South Koreans take Valentine’s Day a step further on Black Day, which falls on April 14. This is an opportunity for all single people who may not have received Valentine’s Day gifts to gather at restaurants and eat a dish called “black noodles” as they celebrate their singleton status.
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CANADICE Hike Harriet Hollister Spenser Park in Canadice - Hike & explore the awesome winter terrain at Harriet Hollister Spenser Park in Canadice Sunday, February 3 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing, to be followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/ updates check out the website: springwatertrails.org
CANANDAIGUA Daylilies from Grace Gardens Are you tired of cold, snowy weather and missing beautiful summer flowers? Join us on Saturday, February 9, 2019, as Sonnenberg Garden Club hosts a presentation on gardening with daylilies by Tom and Kathy Rood from Grace Gardens in Penn Yan. The Roods are Master Gardeners and have been growing and hybridizing daylilies since 1959. The program begins at 10:15am at Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Library doors open at 10am. Presentation is free and open to the public. Canandaigua Community Toastmasters Open House invites the community to learn how to join our club, listen to speeches, plus enjoy refreshments. Held at the LNB Community Rm., 3225 E Lake Rd., Canandaigua on Wednesday, February 6th, 4:15 to 5:45 pm. For more info. visit: cct. toastmastersclubs.org or call/text 585-737-6944. OCAC Annual Art Exhibit Opening Reception - February 9, 1-3pm at Wood Library (134 N. Main St., Canandaigua). The Ontario County Arts Council Annual Members Exhibit will be held February 3rd to March 15th. Photography, drawings, needle felting, and paintings done in oils, acrylics and watercolors showcasing the creative talents of the Arts Council members, will be part of this exhibit and art sale. Opening Reception Saturday, February 9th, 1pm-3pm where the public can meet some of the exhibiting artists, view the artwork, and enjoy light refreshments. http://www.ocarts.org
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Take Your Child to the Library Day! Fun family day at Wood Library! Snowshoe demos with Cumming Nature Center, storytime, ice cream, woodburning craft, snowman building, animal tracking, Lego forts, and photos with a Yeti. Saturday, February 2, 10-5pm, Wood Library, 134 North Main St., Canandaigua. www.woodlibrary. org. Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.
CONESUS 2019 Frostbite Ice Fishing Derby. Ted’s Tackle & Critter’s Taxidermy. Conesus Lake Ice Fishing Derby Saturday and Sunday, FEBRUARY 16 & 17. Weigh-in, Music, Food and More at the Conesus Lake Sportsmens Club, Stone Hill Road, Lakeville. Side Raffles, Door Prizes & Live Music! Paul’s Barbecue Charred to Perfection on Saturday, February 16: Chicken BBQ, 11AM6PM. Presale $10, Door $12. For tickets and more information contact Ted’s Tackle 585-429-0587. The Proceeds Benefit: HONOR FLIGHT OF ROCHESTER & MEYERS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION. Sponsored by: Bagley’s Auto, Gun Trader and Critter’s Taxidermy.
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FARMINGTON Hearts and Harmony - A Valentine Wine & Dessert Concert Presented by the Seneca Soundwaves Chorus. Sunday, February 10, at the Cobblestone Arts Theatre, 1622 State Route 332, Farmington. Featuring the Seneca Soundwaves Chorus and special guests, ”Upgrayed”, Seneca Land Senior Championship Quartet. Doors open 1PM and program begins at 2PM. Tickets available from members or call 315-759-0559. Also by email at info@ senecasoundwaves.com. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 seniors and students. Valentine musical selections, ticket raffles on spectacular gift baskets, delectable desserts and wine tasting. Cobblestone Players Presents I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s hilarious celebration of all things “relationship”- from dating to waiting, to love and marriage and everything in between. Featuring the talents of members of Cobblestone Players community theater group. Hors d’oeuvres and wine tasting included one hour before the show. February 14-16, 7pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. $20 general admission, $15 students, seniors, military. Free Lunchtime Concert - Flute, clarinet, and piano trio presenting thematically-based concerts that bring music together with other arts, culture, literature, or spirituality. Featuring Rita George Simmons, Flute; Debbie Grohman, Clarinet; and Willie LaFavor, Piano. Held February 8, 12:15pm12:45pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. http:/ /www.cobblestoneartscenter.com/
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The American Red Cross will be holding a Blood Drive at the Geneva Public Library (244 Main St., Geneva) on Monday, February 4th! Appointments can be scheduled from 2-7 PM; walk-ins are also welcome. Visit http://www. redcrossblood.org/ to make an appointment, or call 1-800-REDCROSS. A Taste of Jazz is the Foundation for the Geneva Public Library’s annual signature event, sponsored by Wegmans. Held February 10, 24:30pm, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. The event features music from Johnny Russo’s East Hill Classic Jazz Ensemble, wine tastings courtesy of FLCC’s Viticulture and Wine Technology program, a custom wine glass, and cakes and other treats provided by Wegmans. Tickets: $25 each at the Library’s Main Desk and at any Wegmans service desk or are $30 at the door. For more information, please contact Library Director Chris Finger 318-789-5303, ext. 106 or visit http://bit.ly/atasteofjazz
HEMLOCK Play Auditions for “A Piece of My Heart” by Shirley Lauro will be held at the Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main Street in Hemlock on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 12 and 13, 2019, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Roles for both women and men of various ethnicities are available. Those auditioning should prepare a 3 minute monologue. The play is sponsored by the Honeoye Community Players and the Little Lakes Community Association, and is underwritten by a grant from the Genesee Valley Council of the Arts. Info.: director, Bonnie Sykes, 585-703-7536 or email jimsykes1971@gmail.com.
HONEOYE FALLS GENESEO Rochester Winter Parafest - Held Saturday and Sunday, February 23 & 24, 10-5pm, Valley Oak Event Center, 4242 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, 585-243-0500. Tickets: Paratalkradio.Ticketleap.com and Eventbrite.com. Info.: Paratalkradio.com. Supports our Veterans - Fundraiser Operation Build Up.
GENEVA Celebrate Spring Festival - Celebrate Chinese New Year! It is the Year of the Boar, and once again, the library wants to celebrate! The whole family is welcome to join us for a craft and some traditional foods. Held February 11, 5-6:30pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. Registration is required by February 6th. http://bit. ly/gplfestival211
The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Lynne Belluscio, Director, LeRoy Historical Society entitled “Ingham University 1837-1892 Higher Education for Women” on Thursday, February 7, 7:30pm at The Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main St., Honeoye Falls. Questions? Call 624-5655. Animal Trivia Night - Adults only @ WILDWINGSINC. Bring your Valentine or come out on your own to play ADULT ANIMAL TRIVIA. Challenge your inner animal knowledge! Held in The David Carafos Ed. Classroom of Wild Wings, $10.00 ea. Prizes, refreshments, & live birds of prey! Join the FUN! Pre-register online at www.wildwingsinc.com. “Upcoming Events” page. February 15, 7-8pm at the Wild Wings Raptor Sanctuary, 27 Pond Rd., Honeoye Falls.
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CROSSWORD Winter Break Raptor Programs for Students @ Wild Wings, Inc. Students: don’t be bored on the week of February 18-23, when WILD WINGS INC. is offering livebird educational programs in the David Carafos Education Classroom. Hands-on experiences with sterilized pellets, feathers, etc. Pre-registration & payment required on the Wild Wings website under the “Upcoming Events” page. Hawk Program- February 18th, 12-1pm. Owl Program- February 19th, 12-1pm. Falcon Program- February 22nd, 12-1pm. Raptor Feeding Program- February 23rd, 12-1pm. FOR THE FAMILY: Guided Trail Hike- February 24th, 9:30-10:30am ($10.00 each). (ADULTS and youth using snowshoes available from WildWings). https://www.wildwingsinc.com
MIDDLESEX The Potter Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Breakfast at the Potter Fire House, 1255 Phelps Road, the third Sunday of each month (February 17 and March 17) from 8AM till Noon. Serving: Breakfast sandwiches, Pancakes, eggs, toast, sausage patties and links, Home fries, as well as Orange Juice, Hot Cocoa, Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea.
RUSHVILLE LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope February ladies luncheon will be held on Friday, February 15, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. The program is titled “The Very Real Presence of God” and the speaker will be Norma Davis. Program and lunch is only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before February 8 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau. org. LeTourneau Christian Center is located at 4950 County Road 11, Rushville.
SHORTSVILLE An American in Paris - Presented by the Finger Lakes Symphony Join the Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra at Red Jacket (Manchester-Shortsville) High School for our presentation of An American in Paris. Featuring local musicians, a performance of Gershwin’s “An American in Paris”, Beethoven’s “Overture from Prometheus” and Bizet’s “Carmen Suite No. 1” will sweep the listener through more than a century of exiting and powerful music. The performance will begin at 3:00pm on Sunday, February 10th. Admission: $10 Adults - $7 Seniors/ Students - Children 12 and Under Free. http://FLSO.org
W. BLOOMFIELD Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, February 10th, 7:30-11:00 am, Francis M Dalton American Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. $7 Adults; $3 Ages 6-10; 5 & under Free. Sausage gravy & biscuits, scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice and coffee. Take outs available. Everyone welcome.
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The Battle of Oriskany: Central New York Turns the Tide T
he Battle of Oriskany State Historic Site, located about two hours east of Rochester, preserves the site of a very important Revolutionary War battle fought on August 6, 1777. The result of this battle between American militia and British military forces helped set the stage for an American victory several months later in one of the most important battles in the history of the world: the Battle of Saratoga. The American victory at Saratoga was arguably the turning point in the Revolutionary War. The actual fighting of the Revolutionary War started on April 19, 1775 at Lexington and Concord, just outside of Boston. By 1777, the War was focused mainly in the Northern colonies, and no clear victor had yet emerged. The British strategy to defeat the American “rebels’ in 1777 was to invade the newly independent colonies from Canada by advancing down the Lake Champlain corridor to Albany and then to unite with other British forces moving north from New York City. These movements would be supported by a third British army coming east from Oswego through the Mohawk Valley. The three armies would converge near Albany. The effects of these actions were intended to isolate New England from the rest of the colonies. The British believed that once New England was conquered, the remaining colonies would quickly capitulate. The British plan called for General Barry St. Leger to take his army to Oswego, follow the Oswego River to Lake Oneida, then follow Wood Creek to the “Oneida carrying place” portage. From there St. Leger would follow the Mohawk River to its mouth at the Hudson River and unite with Generals Burgoyne and Howe. Part of this plan required that St. Leger capture the American Fort guarding the six mile portage between Wood Creek and the Mohawk River. That fort was Fort Stanwix which the British had assumed they could capture with little difficulty. They were very wrong. St. Leger and his forces arrived in front of Fort Stanwix on August 2, 1777, and immediately began a siege. In the meantime, word of St. Leger’s attack on Fort Stanwix had reached American militia elements in Tryon County. As a result, a relief force made up of Tryon County militia was formed thirty miles southeast of Fort Stanwix. This force was commanded by General Nicholas Herkimer and consisted of eight hundred volunteer militia (mostly farmers). General Herkimer and his men began marching toward Fort Stanwix on August 4th.
Obelisk at Oriskany; Photo by David MacNab
St. Leger learned of General Herkimer’s advancing militia. To counter this threat, St. Leger dispatched a sizable portion of his forces, including some British allied Mohawk Indians, to intercept the Americans before they could reach the fort. The British plan was to set up an ambush along the road which they knew General Herkimer must take to get to the fort. As the sun was coming up on the morning of August 6, the British ambushers were in their places along the road, six miles east of Fort Stanwix. About 10:00AM, General Herkimer and his men had passed through a ravine and were ascending the high ground to the west of it, when the British ambushers opened fire. General Herkimer and his men became the objects of blistering musket fire from three sides
Fort Stanwix National Monument; Photo by David MacNab
delivered by the British and their Indian allies. General Herkimer himself had been among the first casualties when a musket ball shattered his leg and killed his horse. Although his men wanted him to retire from the fight, the General would have none of it. Instead, he had some of his men prop him up under a Beech tree where he continued to direct his soldiers and smoke his pipe. The intense fire fight had been going on for forty five minutes when a sudden rainstorm forced a halt to the proceedings. General Herkimer took advantage of the rain delay to order his men to pair up so as to be sure that one of the men was loaded and ready to fire at attackers while the second man reloaded. After an hour the rain stopped and the battle began anew. Now, the British allied Indians were beginning to be seriously affected by their severe losses caused by the Americans’ ferocious resistance. The Indians had lost a number of chiefs and were rapidly losing interest in continuing the battle. Retreating to their camps outside of Fort Stanwix, the discouraged Indians began leaving the area and heading home. With his forces depleted and more Patriots on the way led by American General Benedict Arnold - St. Leger was forced to abandon his mission and retreat all the way back into Canada. Thus, St. Leger was unable to provide critical support to the main British forces now nearing Saratoga just north of Albany. As a result, the large British army led by General John Burgoyne was forced to surrender to American forces on October 17, 1777. The brave farmers of the Tryon County militia, by stopping St. Leger’s advance, had made a significant contribution to the American victory at Saratoga which is considered by many to be the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Both Fort Stanwix and the Oriskany Battlefield are exciting historic sites administered by the National Park Service. Fort Stanwix is located within the city limits of Rome, N.Y. and the Oriskany Battlefield is just six miles further east. They are available for visitors to enjoy, and there are excellent visitors’ centers at both locations staffed by National Park Service Rangers. Adapted from Ten Exciting Historic Sites to Visit in Upstate New York by David MacNab. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view p reviously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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NEVER FORGET Families of eligible U.S. military veterans can request funeral honors through their funeral director, who will contact the appropriate military service to arrange for the honors detail. Free of charge, the rendering of military funeral honors for an eligible veteran is mandated by law. An honor guard detail for the burial of an eligible veteran consists of not less than two members of the Armed Forces. Eligibility is available to military members on active duty or in the selected reserve, former military members who served on active duty and departed under honorable conditions, and former military members who completed at least one term of enlistment or period of initial obligated service in the reserves and departed under honorable conditions. We are deeply committed to providing families with exceptional veterans services and can assist you in securing military burial benefits. When it comes time for you to make arrangements for the veteran in your life, know that our staff is both qualified and committed to providing them with the military honors they deserve. If you are interested in learning more about the burial services we offer, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. We invite you to tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “ Your silent tents of green/We deck with fragrant flowers;/ Yours has the suffering been, /The memory shall be ours.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Warning Signs Your Aging Parents Need More Help (NAPS)—Home care agencies often see a surge in calls in late December and early January. Why? Many grown children head home for the holidays and notice their aging parents need some help. Here are ways to tell: Take The Sniff Test - Breathe in that holiday hug. If you notice unclean clothes or an uncharacteristic body odor, that could signal that a parent is having trouble bathing, maintaining personal hygiene or keeping up with household chores such as laundry. Next, follow your nose to the kitchen. Open the fridge. You’ll notice pretty quickly if there’s spoiled food—but your parents may not. The sense of smell diminishes with age, expecially after 70. Many seniors can’t detect unpleasant odors that would normally tell them it’s time to toss last week’s meat loaf. If the sniff test reveals some olfactory oddities, it might not just be “normal aging.” Diminished sense of smell can be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. If you sense something isn’t quite right, help Mom or Dad to set up a doctor’s visit to see if there’s something else going on. Have A Look Around - Your childhood home may look the same as ever—but it may not work as well for older adults. As people age, their environment typically needs simple upgrades to keep them safe. You can significantly reduce fall risks by taping down throw rugs, removing extra furniture, securing electrical cords out of pathways and adding grab bars in the bathroom. Pay attention to clutter as well. Stacks of unopened mail, broken appliances or drooping houseplants may also signal a need for help. Being unable to manage everyday activities can be a symptom of depression or of cognitive impairment, which often presents like depression. If you see any of the above warning signs, you may want to arrange for your parent to see a doctor and for family members or professional caregivers to stop by and help with projects and chores. Just knowing your parents have help and resources can relieve worry, both yours and theirs. Listen Up - Is the TV or radio volume blaring? Are conversations repeated? Does Mom keep asking “what?” or just smiling and nodding instead of participating? Don’t brush it off. Difficulty following conversations may be a sign of hearing loss, cognitive impairment or both. Seniors who begin losing their hearing are at greater risk of developing dementia over time since hearing is a brain function. Sometimes, hearing aids stimulate the sounds needed for the brain to restore organization and correctly process sounds. Making Sense Of Your Senses - Talking to parents about warning signs you’ve noticed isn’t fun. But do it anyway. Let them know you want to be involved to help them stay independent for as long as possible. Even if you live far away there’s a lot you can do, such as scheduling appointments and finding help with transportation, chores and projects. Talk to nearby family members about how they can help out or set up a visit with a home care agency that can provide ongoing support. Fear of losing independence keeps a lot of seniors tight lipped.
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A suggestion to area merchants: At this glorious time of year, shoppers crowd your stores and businesses to purchase gifts for all special holidays in the month of December. In your advertisements, if you choose to use symbols like Santa, Elves, Decorated Wreaths and Trees, etc. … all exclusive to Christmas....kindly do not
Is anybody upset about a recent change to our [local restaurant] here in our [local town]? The beautiful landscaping was destroyed and the building was made to have a cold appearance. Our [local town] certainly deserved better than this monstrosity. Recently my friend and I went to lunch at a small restaurant in our [local town]. The room was crowded, and we were all very close. In came a woman with a severe bronchial infection and sat
at the table right next to us. She proceeded to cough her way through the entire lunch, disregarding all the patrons around her. Both of us now have severe colds. Ironically, we are both infectious disease nurses. Please stay home and keep your germs to yourself. To the driver of a purple vehicle: Slow down before you kill someone! After the town hall meeting addressing public water access, I left disgusted at my “neighbors” and local farmer’s negative and uninformed opinions. With climate changing, many residential wells don’t produce water like they used to. Can the farm’s water be next? Then what? Public water causes autism due
to medical waste in the lakes? Now there’s a real reason to be against it. The air we breathe is polluted so stop breathing. If you prefer your washed clothes to be gray or dingy or nasty teeth due to drinking your well water so be it. I don’t. My well is good, but I want better! I want my neighbors’ water to be better! I would gladly give up vices to help my neighbor. “Move back to the city” What a GREAT answer! It may not cost you as much if you do your homework. I am so upset that someone can hit my car and take off without reporting it or leaving a note. They had to know they hit my car because the bumper and the hatchback is dented; also, the taillight was broken. I know that accidents happen, but to just leave is totally WRONG!
Brighter Side The Memorial Day Detachment # 468 of the Marine Corps League would like to thank everyone who donated to the Toys for Tots campaign this year. The generosity of everyone who donated or provided a space for our collection boxes enabled us to distribute over 6200 toys to children who might otherwise not have received any toys for Christmas. We appreciate the agencies and individuals who helped to distribute the toys to the individuals who were in need. We look forward to working with everyone again next year. Big thank you to a worker at Advantage Auto Stores who changed my plates for
me at no charge. Having a small infant and a husband away on business, this act of kindness really meant a lot to me. We went to KRONY’S on Jan. 4th. My family and I ordered pizza, which is always YUMMY! We decided to try Stromboli’s and must say that they were EXCEPTIONAL! Next time, I will request more ricotta, and I’m sure they will accommodate my needs, because when you go to Krony’s, they go out of their way to make your dining experience a pleasant one. As soon as I walked in JOEY greeted me by NAME!!
He is ALWAYS nice, as well as CINDY. No matter what kind of a day they are having, they always make the customers feel welcomed and appreciated. What more could anyone ask for?? Delicious food coupled with wonderful employees who make the visit such a delight! A shout out to JOEY, CINDY, and all the other hard-working employees!!!! We LOVE KRONY’S! Thank you to the gentleman who stopped to help me, after I skidded off the road into a ditch in my Tahoe on Rt. 21 in Manchester, Sun., Dec. 30th, 2018 at 6:15 AM. He was pulling out of his driveway as it happened. I am so thankful for his help. I was a little disoriented and did not get his name. He got
in my vehicle and got it out of the ditch and back on Rt. 21. Thank you so much for your help and being there to help. It is nice to know that there are people out there willing to help!
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OPEN INTERVIEWS: Every Tuesday and Thursday 9am - 3pm Hiring for: Solar Panel Installer Warehouse/Manufacturing Waste/Recycling General Labor Positions Truck Load/Unload Construction Helper Store Resets Available in the surrounding areas of Canandaigua, Farmington, Victor, Geneva. Pay for all positions $11-13 hr. Applicants can also call 585-328-6447 or
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DID YOU KNOW? In a survey of 3,500 working professionals, Allied Van Lines found that 17 percent had relocated for a job. Roughly 50 percent of those who relocated did so for career advancement and/or more money, while 8 percent moved to be closer to family or for other relationship reasons. Moving is often characterized as stressful, and 31 percent of survey respondents who moved indicated that finding a home was the most challenging part of relocating for a job. Acclimating to a new community (29 percent), finding services such as utilities and medical care (13 percent) and making friends (12 percent) were also cited as some of the most challenging parts of relocating for a job. As difficult as relocating can be, 64 percent of those who had relocated expressed positive sentiments toward their job relocation, while just 7.5 percent harbored negative feelings about relocating (28 percent were neutral).
23 Coach St., Suite 2A • Canandaigua, NY 14424 Phone # 585-393-9250 When professionals are ready to take a new step in their careers, it’s wise to revisit their old résumés and see what can be done to update them for the current day and age. This is especially true for people who may have been out of the job-seeking arena for some time.
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Honeoye Central School is currently seeking to hire
Full Time Cleaners Full Time Cleaner Mechanic Substitute Cleaners Preference will be given to candidates with experience. Willing to train qualified and serious applicants. Position includes health and dental insurance, paid holidays, and other paid benefits. Serious inquiries only. Send letter of interest and resume by February 8, 2019 to:
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Equipment NEW! PJohnson ROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION Local Lawn Care/Landscape company is seeking motivated individuals to join our team. • Year around work LEASE CONTACT • Experience is a must for running Zero Turn Mowers and all types of walk behind mowers ODD as well as all hand held power tools and Todd.bussey@leonardsexpress.com hand tools. • Experience in spring and fall cleanups as well as mulching customers’ properties • Valid driver’s license Commercial & Residential • Must be able to communicate effectively with the customers and co-workers 6070 Collett Road • Farmington, NY 14425 • Benefits
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Bloomfield – Production - All shifts available/ excellent benefits Bloomfield – Machine Operators/Swing Shift/ Top 5 company in NY State Honeoye – Production - All shifts/excellent benefits Avon – Assembly/production 1st shifts available Lima – Concrete construction 1st shifts available Rochester – HVAC positions available GIVE US A CALL TO SET UP AN INTERVIEW, OR STOP IN FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION!
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2013 HONDA ACCORD: 86,000 highway miles. Immaculate condition. Just detailed inside and out. White w/beige Interior. AC, AM/FM, CD, Blue Tooth. 4 new snow tires included. $11,000. Vehicle garaged, Canandaigua. Text: 585-747-0331.
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HEATING & COOLING: We repair & service all types of oil & gas heating systems. Boilers, furnaces, water heaters, residential & Mobile homes. Oil heat service contracts. A/C cleaning & repair. Fast service, honest advice, guaranteed work. 24 hour emergency service. VISA/MC. Call Summit Burner Service, 585-554-4492. STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-912-4745 STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 866-248-6408.
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RB REMODELING 38 yrs doing all phases of home building, remodeling and repair. Interior, exterior, anything you need. Flooring, Bathrooms, Complete Kitchens, Painting, drywall, plumbing, Electrical. One call does it all. Ron 585-683-3300.
PAINTING- INTERIOR, Papering & Drywall. Minor Carpentry. 30+ Years Experience. Excellent References. Call Rick, 585-424-0137.
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