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Items from 1700s-1980s, Costume & Fine Jewelry, Watches (any condition), Antiques, Furniture, JFK, newspapers, sewing machines, radios, old Christmas, trunks, canning jars, old toys, linens, RayBans, dolls, military, old kitchenware, tools, cufflinks, hunting , toy trains, books, Hess trucks, fishing, ATTIC & BASEMENT CLUTTER. No Time For Sale? We Buy it All.

585-766-8842 Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 21

BLACK FRIDAY comes early… November 16th-30th

Brighter/Vent .............................Page 29 Classifieds .............................Page 33 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 4 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 31

New Product Design Automatic Presser Foot Lift PFAFF® Color Touch Screen Improved LED Work Light Improved Needle Piercing Power

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Limited time only. Give and Take .............................Page 16 Health & Wellness .............................Page 20 Holiday Gift Guide ...............................Page 8 Home Services .............................Page 23 Hometown Events .............................Page 15 Pet Place .............................Page 11 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 22 Real Estate ...............................Page 7 Senior Center .............................Page 30

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Lorraine

Thin Sliced

Swiss Cheese..............$4.49 lb.

Antipasto

Salad................................. $3.99 lb. Heat-n-Serve

Meatballs....................... 4.99 lb. $

GROCERY Shurfine Stove Top

Gravy

Stuffing

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6 oz.

Shurfine

Whip Topping

99¢

8 oz.

1.19 12 oz. jar

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Shurfine Brown or Powdered $

Sugar

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2 lb. bag

PRODUCE

Eat Smart

Broc./Cauliflower, Broc./Carrot, $ Vegetable Medley 12 oz.

Acorn or Butternut

Squash

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We reserve the right to limit quantities.

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Beef Cutlet......................................... 4.99 lb. $

USDA Choice

Porterhouse/T-Bone Steaks.... 7.99 lb. $

Fresh daily

Our famous homemade ground Pork Stuffing.....................................$2.29 lb.

Chicken Gizzards and/or Chicken Livers.................................$1.49 lb. Thin sliced

Pork Cutlets......................................$3.49 lb. Mealoaf Mix..................................... 2.99 lb. Thick cut, Bone-in Thin sliced, IQF Pork Chops........................................$2.49 lb. $ Veal Cutlet......................................... 9.99 lb. Boneless, seasoned Pork Loin Roast...............................$2.99 lb. Lean & Tender $ Veal Stew Meat............................. 5.99 lb. Meaty Baby Back Ribs ..................$3.49 lb. $

Salt Cod

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Cooked IQF

• Mussels

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• Calamari

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• Salmon

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MON. & WED. LARGE CHEESE PIZZA

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99 + tax

650 Whitney Rd., Whitney Town Center, Fairport Mon.-Thurs. 6am-2:30pm; Fri. 6am-8:30pm; Sat. 6am-2:30pm; Sun. 7am-2:00pm 585-364-0255

MEDIUM CHEESE PIZZA $

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LARGE BREAKFAST PIZZA $

1799 + tax

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FISH FRY 7 DAYS A WEEK

999

$

+ tax

Roll, tartar sauce, lemon juice, coleslaw, fries. Must present coupon. Exp. 11/23/18.

DOZEN WINGS TRY A TASTE OF HISPANIC HERITAGE (NAPSI)—National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the history, culture and contributions of the people of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain. One of the best ways to celebrate, many say, is with food. Making that easy is one restaurant chain that’s having a year-round love affair with Latin and Hispanic cuisine. Long known for its authentic Tex-Mex roots, Church’s Chicken®/Texas Chicken® has spent years championing the commemorative period—which runs from September15 to October 15th—on a global stage. The first Hispanic influence on the company’s menu was the jalapeño pepper—the very first side item ever offered at the restaurant chain. The peppers were added to the menu due to a San Antonio tradition of squeezing their juice over various foods to give them a south-of-theborder style “kick” of heat and spice. The restaurant’s sister brand, Texas Chicken, features the Mexicana Burger on menus worldwide. This tasty chicken burger is a fiesta of tastes and textures, with a juicy hand-battered chicken breast fillet that’s topped “taco style” with cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, crunchy tortilla chips and chopped onions. Learn More: For further facts and to see a menu and a map of the nearest location, go to www.churchs.com.

Reg., Hot, Mild, Sweet & many more!

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+ tax

Must present coupon. Exp. 11/23/18.

SHEET CHEESE PIZZA $

1899 + tax

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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


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Ride The Train With Santa Claus!

SANTA TRAIN EXCURSIONS Saturday, November 24, 2018 • 10:00am, 11:30am, 1:00pm, 2:30pm departures • All trains depart from LVRRHS Station Museum, 8 E. High St., Shortsville, NY • One hour, 12 mile round trip on Finger Lakes Railway • Fare: $18 per person (child age 2 & under on lap free). • Sponsored by Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society (www.lvrrhs.org) Tickets on sale online at www.lvrrhs.org click on the “Excursions” link. Phone 585-289-9149 to leave a message for call back assistance or more information.

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Real Estate ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD

Over 50 Years Experience

Get involved If you have children, you may have the advantage of meeting people at school functions or at the bus stop. Volunteer with the PTA/PTO or sign up to coach youth sports or serve as a scout leader. These opportunities will help expand the number of people you meet in your new community.

ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD

REAL ESTATE SECTION

Host your own welcome party Rather than waiting around for others to welcome you to the neighborhood, take the bull by the horns and introduce yourself to your neighbors in a fun way. Host an open house party and invite your new neighbors. What better way to converse with others than with food, beverages and a festive atmosphere? Plus, your party may lead to reciprocation from others.

Jefferson Park Senior Apartments EXCELLENT FAIRPORT LOCATION!

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Affordable Rents - $790/mo. Includes Heat & Hot Water Discounted Cable TV • Pet Friendly - No extra fees Private Patios and Balconies Resident Activities

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HENRIETTA • RANCH TOWNHOMES FOR SALE • • 2 & 3 Bedroom Ranch Townhomes for Sale • No HOA • Start in $260’s • 5 Open Floor Plans • Large Garages • Full Basements • Front & Rear Porches

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Building Lots Available - Build to Suit

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HOW TO MANAGE HOLIDAY SHOPPING TRIPS WITH TOTS IN TOW Encourage kids to create shopping lists. Keeping kids engaged on holiday shopping trips can be difficult, especially when shopping at stores that tend to draw crowds and long lines. But parents can engage youngsters by encouraging them to create their own holiday shopping lists for family members and then helping them find those gifts at the mall or wherever they plan to do their holiday shopping. Let kids bring their lists along and check off gifts as they purchase them.

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TOP TIPS FOR BUYING SAFE TOYS by Joan Lawrence (NAPSI)—For happier holidays with your family, here are answers to parents’ most frequently asked questions about toy safety: Q. How do I pick out safe toys? A. Choose a toy that matches your child’s age and interests. Always follow the age grading on toy packaging and be sure to keep toys labeled 3+ away from children under 3. These toys may contain small parts, which are a choking hazard. Q. Are certain toy brands safer than others? A. All toys sold in the U.S. must comply with strict federal safety standards. So when you shop at a reputable retailer, you can feel confident that the toys sold in the establishment are safe.

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Q. Is it safe to buy a toy from a seller I’m not familiar with? A. Whether online or in person, shop only at retailers you know and trust. Store staff at established businesses will be knowledgeable about the toys on their shelves and websites. Exercise caution when buying toys at flea markets, garage sales and unknown online sellers, as these vendors may not be monitoring for recalled products. Q. How do I find out if a toy has been recalled? A. Only 0.003 percent of the 3 billion toys sold each year are recalled. Stay informed by visiting PlaySafe.org for a current list of recalled products. Q. What’s your last piece of advice for parents? A. Always supervise your children at play and demonstrate the correct way to use a toy or game. For more tips on toy safety, visit www.PlaySafe.org, now available in English and Spanish. • Ms. Lawrence, the “Toy Safety Mom,” is a lifelong child safety advocate with more than 20 years of experience in the toy industry and senior vice president of standards and regulatory affairs at The Toy Association.

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THE HISTORY OF BLACK FRIDAY Black Friday reinvented The retail industry started using the term “Black Friday” in the late 1980s. Spin doctors turned previously negative connotations into positive ones by associating the phrase with stores turning a profit and moving accounting ledgers from “red to black” thanks to big year-end sales. Retailers and consumers rallied around low-cost “doorbusters” and other discounted prices. Interestingly enough, according to the National Retail Federation, Black Friday really hasn’t been the most lucrative day for retailers over the years. In fact, greater profits and larger crowds are often seen on the last Saturday preceeding Christmas. “ No matter how much falls on us, w e keep plow ing ahead. That’s the only w ay to keep the roads clear.” - Greg Kincaid

TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president’s Secret Service code name was “Rawhide”? 2. GEOGRAPHY: What body of water separates Ireland from England? 3. HISTORY: What are the descendants of Dutch settlers in South Africa called? 4. FOOD & DRINK: What is the name of a drink that mixes rye whisky, sweet vermouth, a dash of bitters and a maraschino cherry? 5. U.S. STATES: How many counties does the state of Louisiana have? 6. GAMES: How many pieces per side are in a game of chess? 7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a young bat called? 8. COMICS: Which long-running comic-book series features characters called Jughead, Veronica and Betty? 9. LANGUAGE: What is the international radio code word for the letter “K”? 10. BIBLE: Who were King Solomon’s parents? (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

10. David and Bathsheba 9. Kilo 8. “Archie” 7. A pup 6. 16 parishes 5. None. The state is divided into 64 4. Manhattan 3. Afrikaners 2. The Irish Sea 1. Ronald Reagan

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PHOTOS Penny Saver Pet of the Week This is Jax who is a rescue dog. Jax was chained to a tree until 7 months of age when he was rescued and sent up here. He is a happy guy who has found a forever home in Victor. Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest & become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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FAIRPORT David Marsh, A Life of Courage Born in 1940, David Marsh contracted rheumatic fever at age six leading to many hospital stays and a life bound to a wheelchair. However, due to the compassion of the Fairport community, he was able to realize many of his dreams before his 1964 death. Recently, his sister donated many of his favorite items to the Perinton Historical Society and are on exhibit through 2018 at the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin St.), helping visitors remember and honor his short life. Museum hours and more information: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org. Perinton Historical Society is proud to host Perinton Town Historian Bill Poray as he presents “Lives of Passion: Doctor George Dean & Louise Griswold Dean,” Tuesday, November 20, with two presentations at 5pm and 7pm at the Fairport Historical Museum. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please call the museum at 585-223-3989 to register for the 5pm or 7pm presentation. This event is free and open to the public. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin Street, Fairport, 585-223-3989, www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org Local Artist Rusty Likly Appearing at Fairport Historical Museum. The Perinton Historical Society is pleased to host local artist Rusty Likly on Sunday, November 25, 2-4PM at the Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin Street, Village of Fairport. Selected pieces of Rusty’s artwork will be available for sale during this event. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. Event is free and open to the public. Attendees can also bid on the Yuletide Traditions silent auction items during this time. Informaiton, please visit our website at http:// www.perintonhistoricalsociety.org/ support/fundraising

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FAIRPORT Children’s Craft & Santa visit at Fairport Historical Museum. Suzanne Lee will again be helping children create holidays crafts at the Fairport Museum this year and, during this craft event, there will be a special visit from Santa Claus! Free and open to the public on Saturday, November 24, 10:30AM11:30AM at the Fairport Museum, 18 Perrin Street in the Village of Fairport. Attendees can also bid on the Yuletide Traditions silent auction items during this time. Information: http://www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org/support/fundraising

FARMINGTON Tack Swap to Benefit F.L.T. A.P. Sunday, November 18, 11-2pm, FLTAP Adoption Barn (Next door to Finger Lakes Race Track), 5859 Rt. 96, Farmington. The Horse Tack Sale is to benefit the Finger Lakes T-Bred Adoption Program (F.L.T.A.P.) You can: * Buy a Table for $15 to sell your Tack. * Donate your Tack to F.L.T.A.P. (fully tax deductible). * Come to buy Tack at the Sale (suggested Donation $1). If you have Tack to donate, drop it off @ Adoption Barn any Day between 9am-3pm. Hot Beverages and Snacks will be Available.

IRONDEQUOIT A Concert by the Oasis Community Chorus - Thursday, November 29, 2-3pm, Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Titus Avenue, Rochester. Enjoy a concert of seasonal favorites and winter songs to put you in the mood for the holidays. No registration required.

PALMYRA Historic Palmyra’s Holiday House Tour - December 8th, 4-8pm at their Homestead Holiday Candlelight House Tour. With your admission you will be able to tour a variety of historic homes dating throughout the 1800s as well as two of Historic Palmyra’s museums. Complementary wine tasting courtesy of Frank’s Wine and Liquor as well as a special handmade gift. Reserve your spot now. Please start your tour at the Palmyra Historical Museum, 132 Market St., Palmyra. Tickets cost $25 pre-sale and $30 at-the-door. Tickets can be purchased at the Historical Museum during open hours (Tues-Thurs, 11-4) or online at https://squareup. com/store/historic-palmyra-inc.

HOLIDAY PARTY MUST-HAVES Decking the halls is a holiday tradition, and hosts should make an effort to string some holiday decorations before welcoming guests into their homes. A Christmas tree might be the most ubiquitous decorative item come the holidays, so hosts can make their tree the centerpiece of their decor. Hang some mistletoe around the house, which also can be adorned with season-specific plants like holly and poinsettias. If kids are attending the party, a kid-friendly decoration station can even be set up to ensure the youngsters have fun and stay busy during the festivities.

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ROCHESTER Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 15 chapters in Monroe County. To find the one closest to you visit www.tops. org or call 800-932-8677 or 585-794-8164. Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms. Wigilia A Polish Christmas Dinner - This is a family event. We will sing Polish Christmas Carols, experience foods from a traditional Polish Christmas Eve Dinner as well as have a visit by Saint Nicholas for the children. Limited tickets available. Must purchase prior to ticket availability prior to November 21st. The dinner will be held at St. John Fisher’s College at Cleary Hall in Rochester. For ticket info, please v i s i t : w w w . PolishHeritageRochester.org

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The Genesee Valley Orchestra and Chorus (GVOC) invites you to join us in welcoming our 43rd season, Songs, of Mothers, Families, and Children. Our season begins on Friday, November 30th with Songs of MOTHERS. Join us for this special concert at Pinnacle Lutheran Church, 250 Pinnacle Road Rochester, NY, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $12 for students (13-17), $15 for seniors (65+), and $18 (18-64) for adults. Tickets are available online at www.gvoc.org, by phone at (585) 223-9006, or at the door.

RUSH New York Museum of Transportation: December 2, 9, and 16 (Sundays) - HOLLY TROLLEY RIDES. Santa may still use reindeer power, but sometimes he joins you to enjoy a ride on our authentic 90-year-old electric trolley car, recalling another time when families rode trolleys to do their holiday shopping in the city. Visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and there’s free hot chocolate and cookies for all! 6393 E. River Rd., West Henrietta, 585-533-1113, www. nymtmuseum.org.

WEBSTER Blood Drive: Fairport-Webster Elks Lodge 2396 in the Lodge Room, 1066 Jackson Road, Webster. Thursday, November 29, 3pm-7pm. Schedule your life saving appointment, please call 1-800Red-Cross or visit redcrossblood. org.

ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM Experience Two Centuries of Communication Technology Voice of America Station, Titanic Radio Room, 1925 Radio Store, First Transistor Radio, Working Transmitters, First Cell Phone and Much, Much More!

Open: Tuesday 10am-3pm & Saturday 1-5pm 6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org GUIDELINES TO QUALIFY FOR PUBLICATION IN OUR HOMETOWN EVENTS: Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or programs • Organizations seeking Crafters or Vendors • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. EVENTS DEADLINE: Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date. 60 word limit for events wishing to be published in print. Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! Events are published in the Penny Saver as space allows. REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT: gvpennysaver.com. Click on “My Hometown” then click “Submit Event.” Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 View more Hometown Events online at gvpennysaver.com


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Women’s 12# EBONITE BOWLING BALL, bag & size 10M BOWLING SHOES (like new), Canandaigua: 585-905-0109 4 PIECE BLOND BEDROOM SET, Heywood-Wakefield. Dresser, Vanity, Bed frame, Bedside table. Needs refinishing: mstewart12@stny.rr.com

PUZZLES wanted for a senior citizen, larger pieces 300 pieces or less. Call 585-637-2914 leave message MOVING BOXES: 585-586-2823

UPRIGHT FREEZER, not pretty but works great. Ideal for the garage for hunter’s game. You pick up: 585-872-4837 WALKERS and CRUTCHES and a few POTTY CHAIRS. All working order: 585-737-2562 PACKING PEANUTS and several years of WOOD AND HANDYMAN MAGAZINES: amaylin@rochester.rr.com 2 SETS OF DISHES, one Correlle and another casual glassware: amaylin@rochester.rr.com 12 COOK’S ILLUSTRATED RECIPE MAGAZINES: 585-624-3535 Clean flattened professional MOVING BOXES including WARDROBE BOXES: arostron@gmail.com NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines 1935-2009. Many full sets, some partials and many duplicates. All for the taking: barbmidu@gmail.com KING SIZE COMFORTER SET, with decorative pillows. Burgundy red/brown. KING SIZE SHEETS/BLANKET and KING SIZE MATTRESS PAD: 585-678-4525 WOODGRAIN FORMICA TOP KITCHEN TABLE 54” and an 18” LEAF with four SWIVEL CHAIRS: 585-223-3379 25” SYMPHONIC TUBE TV and a 21” SONY TUBE TV. Both have remotes. Will deliver within 25 miles of Geneseo: 585-243-1904

WHO REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120 WHITE TAILED ANTLERED DEER WALL MOUNT for a class: 585-754-4140 LOOM for granddaughter and BEEKEEPING SUPPLIES: 585-637-0933 Moving long distance and need MOVING TOTES and/or BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP, etc. Text 651-262-7918 WASHING MACHINE in good working condition: 585-584-3298 TEACUP SHELVES: 585-208-7263 TABLE SAW, BAND SAW, DRILL PRESS, LATHE and other power tools for wood working: bka3lenhard@gmail.com SCRAP PVC PIPE and 3-5 GALLON CONTAINERS WITH LIDS for projects: 585-229-1032 SOFA COVER - Black 96” and BODY PILLOW CASES Black: 585-360-6226 HYDRAULIC BEARING PRESS: 585-657-7562 SLATE WALKWAY PIECES - up to 2-foot square to repair patio. Linda: 248-2290 COMBINATION VHS/DVD PLAYER in excellent working condition: Call or Text 585-519-1261

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TAKING THE PAIN OUT OF LIVE EVENT MANAGEMENT (NAPSI)—Anyone involved in running a theater, festival, or a sporting or live music event knows all too well the difficulty of doing it on your own. Some event managers turn to third parties like Eventbrite or Ticketmaster to get help with critical ticket sales, but one of the biggest pain points is finding an effective ticketing solution that supports their brand. When ticketing, marketing, fundraising and donation activities are not synchronized, event managers spend more time managing their business rather than the event itself. This leads to lost profits and angry patrons. Rick Blair, co-founder of Artisan Center Theater in Hurst, TX, went through years of trying different ticket brokers to increase sales, but was put off by the high fees and lack of personal attention. He also found that the solutions he tried did not work well with his other tools. “I had separate platforms for ticketing, marketing, website updates and donor management. None of them talked to each other and the entire process was a mess,” he said. Two years ago, he discovered the Vendini ticketing platform. Now the theater has an all-in-one system to handle VIP alerts and online, mobile and box office ticket sales that integrates with e-mail, social and direct marketing. By using Vendini’s Patron Connect, Blair and his team are notified when a donor is coming to the show and where they will be sitting. “When I get the alert, I can rush to my office, write a thank-you card, and slip it onto the donor’s seat before they arrive. That has resulted in many new donations because everyone appreciates a personal touch. Patron Connect is one of my most powerful marketing tools.” Vendini makes event execution simpler and faster. Event managers can create an event, specify dates and times, set pricing, and start selling tickets in minutes. Vendini’s live event management software helps managers like Blair run events more easily and effectively. Learn More: For more information, go to www.vendini.com.

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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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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Was Case of ‘Bird Lung’ an Allergy or Infection? Caring for a loved one with dementia can be difficult and stressful. Researchers at the University of Rochester are seeking dementia caregivers to participate in a brief in-home program designed to reduce stress and promote their own cognitive health. • Study subjects receive up to $400 for participation & travel is not required. • You may be eligible if you are 55-58 years old and are caring for, and living with, a family member who has dementia. To learn more, please call: (585) 275-6835 or e-mail: mindbody@urmc.rochester.edu Website: Research.SON.Rochester.edu/dementia-caregiving

REDUCE YOUR RISK OF STROKE (NAPSI)—An estimated 2.7 million Americans are living with a condition that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. Fortunately, a leading health organization is working to help these individuals reduce their risk of developing such dangerous conditions. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is defined as a quivering or irregular heartbeat. Often, strokes that occur for no known cause can be linked to AFib, which a person may not even be aware they have. The American Heart Association (AHA)—the world’s leading voluntary health organization dedicated to being a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives—wants all people living with AFib to understand how they can reduce their risk of cardiac complications. “AFib can have symptoms such as an irregular-feeling heartbeat, shortness of breath and light-headedness or it can have no symptoms at all. Even if you are not experiencing symptoms of AFib, your stroke risk is still increased five-fold,” says Patrick Ellinor, M.D., Ph.D., cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. Health care providers score a patient’s risk of a stroke caused by AFib by taking into account such factors as age, sex, and pre-existing conditions including hypertension, diabetes, vascular disease, and prior stroke or ischemic attack. “If you suspect you have AFib, meet with your doctor. AFib can be managed, helping you avoid stroke and live a longer, healthier life,” adds Ellinor. The AHA offers a free online community for those diagnosed with AFib, My Afib Experience. The initiative was made possible by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance. To learn more, visit www.heart.org/afibawareness.

--DEAR DR. ROACH: I was a very active, healthy 68-year-old until March, when I was hospitalized for two weeks for bilateral pneumonia. I was told by doctors at the hospital that it would take four to six weeks to get my health back. However, I experienced shortness of breath and bouts of coughing for months, and insisted on seeing a specialist three weeks ago. A CT scan and bronchoscopy showed symptoms typical of bird lung. We had a cockatiel for 17 years! I am now taking prednisone and ibuprofen, which are helping to clear up the inflammation. I hope to be able to return to work soon. My family doctor and several other doctors I know said that they’d studied this at med school but had never seen it in their practices. I hope this serves as a warning to other people who might be tempted to buy a pet bird or to breed them. I was lucky, but someone in poor health might not have survived the deadly combination of pneumonia and bird lung. ANSWER: “Bird lung” is a term that might refer to either of two possibilities. The first condition is “bird-fanciers lung” -- essentially an allergic reaction to bird droppings, feathers and the proteins of various birds. It can look very much like pneumonia, with abnormal chest X-ray findings that can be indistinguishable. The only cure is to get away from the source of the allergens, but prednisone might be necessary in severe cases. It is not an infection. The second possibility is an infection called psittacosis (sit-a-CO-sis), caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. Cockatiels are commonly infected by this organism, and the birds do not always appear ill. Psittacosis can be a very severe illness, potentially affecting multiple systems, but it usually responds rapidly to appropriate antibiotics, such as tetracyclines. Given your history, I suspect that bird-fancier’s lung, also called hypersensitivity pneumonitis, is more likely. It sounds like your specialist is treating you appropriately. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I read that microwaving food can cause the food to lose nutritional value or even to become carcinogenic. Is this true? -- S.G. ANSWER: Not really. Heating food does cause some nutrients, such as vitamin C, to break down. But microwaves don’t do that more than any other cooking method does. In general, the longer a food is kept very hot, the more nutrients are lost. So quick heating keeps in the most nutrients. Quickly steaming is another way. That’s essentially what a microwave does, since it heats water molecules very efficiently, steaming the water contained in food or that you use to rinse it. In fact, microwaving may be better than boiling, since many nutrients can be lost in the water if you just throw it out. As far as carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) go, these are products of very high heat, especially grilling meat. Because microwaves can heat unevenly, some areas of the food can get very hot while others stay cold, which is why it’s best, when microwaving, to cook for a short while and allow the heat to distribute itself before heating further or serving. 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. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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DID YOU KNOW? Diamond engagement rings are presented as tokens of love and affection during wedding proposals. The majority of first-time brides will receive a diamond ring, with surveys indicating only 13 percent opt for another gemstone. Researchers from Emory University determined that the average price for a diamond ring is roughly $2,500. However, grooms can spend much more. Diamonds have symbolized eternal love for centuries, perhaps since they were first discovered in India more than 2,000 years ago. The ancient Greeks actually thought diamonds were tears of the gods, while ancient Romans believed diamonds were splinters from heavenly stars.

Magic Maze U.S. POET LAUREATES

ACROSS 1 5 8 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 24 25 28 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 43 46 50 51 54 55 56 57 58 59

Nitwit High-arc shot Book after the Gospels Rainbow Ram’s mate Exceptional Team leaders Skewer Massage However Frog’s cousin Business abbr. Rate of speed Part of a Batman costume Height of fashion? “Born in the --” Gem “-- Got a Secret” Recipe meas. Addict From the start America’s uncle Lascivious Jane Goodall’s topic Thesaurus compiler Leak out slowly South American rodent Ready for customers Beerlike beverage Satan’s forte Pirate William Gasoline stat Hunt for

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Clark or Cavett Algerian port Prop for Sherlock Will subject Hawaiian garland Possess Above all others Firebug’s crime Type of monkey Advanced math Adam’s third son Commotion Any of Rome’s seven High pair Wooden pin Deposit Donkey Overturned Existed 11-Down’s mom Kitten’s comment Bound Pueblo structures Fix the Constitution Type of humor Diner employee Arizona tribe Con game Donated A Great Lake Chat Matterhorn, e.g. “-- o’ My Heart”

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Thanksgiving: Some Assembly Required

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By Amanda Dudek

When the Pilgrims famously landed on Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, Fort Nassau, a Dutch base in New York, had already been established under the command of Hendrick Christiaensen in 1614. If that surprises you, then you will certainly be surprised to learn that the first American Thanksgiving, which was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, may have had some roots in the Dutch annual October Commemoration of the 1574 Lifting of the Spanish Siege of Leiden (Leyden). This Dutch celebration consisted of such traditions as the giving of thanks, feasting, war games and other such festivities. This means that a precursor to our first American Thanksgiving could well have been celebrated in New York for about 7 years before the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. While many now suggest that this Dutch celebration is an ancestor to our First American Thanksgiving and while it may, in fact, be true, it does not change what is unique about this United States holiday. Unlike several subsequent generations, the Pilgrim settlers sought peaceful coexistence with their Native American neighbors. Also, acting contrary to a litany of propaganda and commonly accepted beliefs of the time, the Pilgrim settlers invited them to sit and break bread, a fact which suggests an understanding that Native American peoples were not the subhuman creatures they were so often, and so wrongly, represented to be at that time. That terrible first winter, Puritan settlers and Native American people came together, and they survived. In the United States, we seem to keep learning this lesson of unity over and over again, and each time, it seems to be somehow connected to Thanksgiving. In October of 1863, during the American Civil War, in which at least one of the mitigating issues was the debate over the humanity and, therefore, the freedom of African Americans, President Abraham Lincoln declared a national Day of Thanksgiving to be observed on the last Thursday in November. The United States was

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divided by war. It was being torn apart, and yet, a Day of Thanks was observed. At last, the Civil War ended, and while there were many results, some positive and others not, one exceptionally good outcome was that the African American people were freed from slavery. The nation was again one United States of America. We came together, and we moved forward. In November of 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated about five months after announcing his intentions of sending comprehensive Civil Rights legislation to Congress. The Kennedys specifically requested that Macy’s still hold its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade, a parade which remains a central Thanksgiving Day tradition to the present. As a nation, we mourned our president; we celebrated Thanksgiving, and we continued the struggle for Civil Rights legislation until the Civil Rights Act was passed the following year. We came together, and we moved forward. The past couple of years have been divisive for many Americans. Some Americans were pleased with the results of our 2016 presidential election while other Americans were not. The political ranks have been drawn up like picket lines, threatening to divide and destroy friends and even families all across the United States. From its earliest American roots, Thanksgiving has been, in part, about bridging divides and coming together to give thanks for the common blessings we all share. Perhaps one of the most important things to be thankful for this year are the people sitting around the table with us, regardless of color, culture, creed or political position. It may take some effort, but if we can still give thanks for the blessing of each other, we will come together. We will survive. We will move forward.

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ROOMS CAN SERVE DOUBLE DUTY Children tend to accumulate toys and games. And as kids grow from children to young adults, their list of must-have items from video gaming systems to other electronics - grows along with them. Storage can make a room functional for both adults and children. Devote an entire wall to a closet or drawer system where toys can be stored out of sight when necessary. Storage ottomans can be used for extra seating while also providing somewhere for homeowners to stash stuffed animals or games for easy access. When choosing furniture, look for fabrics that are resistant to stains and modular pieces that can be moved around as necessary to create room for playing or entertaining.


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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2017, the Dodgers’ Corey Seager became the fourth player in major-league history to have two three-homer games before his 24th birthday. Name two of the other three to do it. 2. Name three of the four teams managed by Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog. 3. In 2016, Brad Kaaya became the all-time career passing yards leader (9,968) at the University of Miami, Fla. Who had been No. 1? 4. When was the last time the Washington Wizards won an NBA playoff game against the Celtics in Boston? 5. Of the 31 NHL teams, how many are based in the U.S.? 6. Since the current World Cup format began in 1986, how many times has at least 10 European men’s soccer teams advanced to the round of 16? 7. When Triple Crown winner Justify triumphed in the Preakness in 2018, it put Bob Baffert in a tie for the most wins at that race by a horse trainer (seven). Who else did it seven times?

Answers 1. Mookie Betts, Juan Gonzalez and Boog Powell. 2. Texas (1973), California (‘74), Kansas City (‘75-’79) and St. Louis (‘80-’90). 3. Ken Dorsey, with 9,565 yards (1999-2002). 4. It was 1982. 5. Twenty-four. 6. Six times (1986, ‘90, ‘94, ‘98, 2006 and 2018). 7. R. Wyndham Walden (between 1875 and 1888).

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A project benefits from your organizational skills that get it up and running. Your success leaves a highly favorable impression. Don’t be surprised if you get some positive feedback soon. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Spend time on practical matters through the end of the week. Then begin shifting your focus to more-artistic pursuits. Resist being overly self-critical. Just allow yourself to feel free to create. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Restarting those creative projects you had set aside for a while will help provide a much-needed soothing balance to your hectic life. Besides, it will be like meeting old friends again. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A change in plans could make it tough to keep a commitment. But stay with it. You’ll get an A-plus for making the effort to do what’s right and not taking the easy way out by running off. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) The Lion’s enthusiasm for a workplace policy review is admirable. But be sure you know who is really behind the resistance to change before pointing your finger at the wrong person. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) You can expect to have to do a lot of work through midweek. Devote the rest of the week to checking your holiday plans in case some need to be adjusted to accommodate changes. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Try to avoid signing on the dotted line in the early part of the week. You need time to study issues that weren’t fully explored. Later in the week might be more favorable for decision-making. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A new development could snarl travel schedules or other holiday-linked projects. Some flexibility might be called for to deal with the problems before they get too far out of hand. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Relatives seek your advice on a matter you’d rather not be involved in. If so, use that sage Sagittarian tact to decline the “offer,” so that no one’s feelings are needlessly hurt. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A shift in planning direction might help you speed up your progress toward achieving that longplanned goal. Trusted colleagues are ready to offer some valuable support. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) An unexpected demand for settlement of an old loan could create some pre-holiday anxiety. But you might not really owe it. Check your records thoroughly before remitting payment. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) It’s a good time to get into the social swim and enjoy some well-earned fun and games with those closest to you before you have to resume more serious activities next week. BORN THIS WEEK: Your ability to sense the needs of others makes you a wise counselor for those seeking help with their problems. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.


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On "Halloween Nite" the Town of Riga Recreation Department along with the Churchville Lions Club, hosted their annual Halloween Parade to provide the community's young "Trick or Treaters" a safe environment in which to

participate. The parade started at the Churchville Commons and was led up Main Street by the Churchville Fire Department's fire truck and the Churchville Fire Police provided safe passage to the Church Lodge in Churchville Park. Once there the youngsters were treated to a beautifully decorated building where apples, cider, donuts, and of course bags of candy were served. A costume contest was also held. All involved were thrilled that the ghoulish characters were able to participate in a safe and secure environment. HUGE “Thank

You’s” go out to the following people and organizations that continue to make this event memorable year after year…Lions Ruth Stewart, Lucy Hackett, the Riga Recreation Dept., Churchville Lions Club, the Churchville Fire Department, Churchville Fire Police, the Monroe County Parks Department, and parents of all the “Trick or Treaters”. David Thomas, Recreation Supervisor, Town of Riga Thanks to our new postmaster at the Avon Post Office. He goes above and beyond to help all of us. Thank You, D.T.

The polarization of the US has set us up to be susceptible to manipulation. Instead of asking the more insightful questions and viewing the responses with an open mind we take a party (or tribal) stand and seek to PROVE our position. That opens us to deceptive practices: Changing the criteria, turning perpetrators into victims, deflecting attention, minimizing criminal behavior by generalizing it. Don’t be duped, it's a lie.

In this week’s edition 68% of those polled thought that monuments already erected should never be removed. There are over 700 Confederate monuments and an additional 800 Confederate symbols spanning 31 states and were erected during the Jim Crow era (1870s-1950s). Two of Stonewall Jackson’s great-greatgrandsons penned an open letter to the mayor of Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy as well as the grandsons’ hometown, regarding Jackson’s statue there. “[W]e are writing today to ask for the removal of his statue, as well as the removal of all Confederate statues from Monument Avenue,” they wrote in their letter published on Slate. “They are overt symbols of racism and white supremacy."

Sunday my ATM card and transaction got frozen on the screen. While I was messaging the bank on FB and talking to them, some of you were swearing at me and throwing me dirty looks. Well, being a Sunday no one was at the bank, so I had to secure my card before I left. You would have done the same thing. Really, some of you people didn't have to act the way you did. It was not my fault. I worked out a solution with the bank, didn't say a word to you angry people and went over and bought a lottery ticket and won $100. I was the winner, not you in more ways than one. Not my fault what happened, the angry looks and words were not appreciated.

To the DOT workers mowing the median and along the sides of I-390 from exit 9 down to exit 5 .... you are doing an incredible job! It is so nice to see the landscaping along the interstate nicely groomed. This is how it should look at all times. Job well done!! Local Commuter

This is for the people who have owned their own home and now have moved into a Community Living apartment complex and all

Props to the people who are working on the building in Caledonia where 36 and 383 meet. I drive past it for work twice a day & have seen the progress. I love the design & it looks like it's been a lot of hard work so kudos to you!! Can't wait until it's open!

they do is complain about the noise that their neighbors make above them. If you don't like hearing them walking or TV playing or when they have family and friends over, then maybe you should move to an upstairs apartment or just move out. Don't make it miserable for your neighbors who have lived there several years before you moved in and never had a problem before you. I wanted a collision estimate not a blatant disregard of my personal space. The estimator entered my car without my permission and read my mail and the nutcracker correspondence inside. There was no reason to enter the car. Perhaps he was a nutcracker collector. Time to reconsider the Empire State and move to DC.


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Your 4 simple ways to save more for retirement It’s never too early to begin saving for retirement. While millions of people have no doubt heard or read those very words before, surveys indicate that few people are taking that lesson to heart. A 2018 survey from Bankrate.com found that 20 percent of Americans don’t save any of their annual income. Things aren’t necessarily rosier in Canada, where the financial institution CIBC reports that 32 percent of people nearing or on the cusp of retiring have nothing saved for retirement. Saving for retirement can seem impossible in households where every dollar counts. But the following are four simple ways to save more for retirement without making dramatic lifestyle changes. 1. Turn raises into retirement savings. According to the WorldatWork 2018-2019 Salary Budget Survey: Top Level Results, salary budgets in the United States are projected to rise by an average of 3.2 percent in 2019, while those in Canada are expected to rise by 3 percent. Working professionals can save more for retirement by converting some or all their raises into retirement savings. Pre-tax retirement accounts allow working professionals to put aside money before taxes are paid, so weekly paychecks will not be greatly affected if you choose to increase the percentage of your income you deposit into such accounts. Do this each time you receive a raise and your retirement savings will grow considerably. 2. Put bonuses to work. Professionals who receive bonuses can speak to their employer and request that their retirement contribution rates be increased when bonuses are issued. Many 401(k) retirement plans allow workers to contribute as much as 80 percent of their paychecks. While that’s not sustainable for most people every pay period, increasing your

Marge, like some people her age, can’t drive anymore. She gave up her keys. But she could use a lift... a visit to a doctor, a trip to the grocery store, a stop at the bank. If you have a couple of hours a month to help, please call us to volunteer. We’ll provide you with training and supplemental insurance. LIFESPAN 244-8400, ext. 142

SENIORS AND EXERCISE: TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES, GET HEALTHY Exercise is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. Daily exercise can improve mood, promote an active lifestyle and reduce a person’s risk for a host of ailments, including diabetes and heart disease. Despite the importance of exercise, many people live sedentary lifestyles into their golden years. Seniors who want to embrace a healthier way of life and get more physically active should first consult with their physicians before beginning an exercise regimen. Certain medications may limit just how far seniors can push themselves, while preexisting conditions may make specific types of exercise off limits. After discussing their limitations with their physicians and developing a safe exercise routine, seniors can avoid injury but still get healthy.

contribution rate dramatically when your bonus is issued is a great way to save more for retirement. Contribution rates can then be returned to normal the following pay period. 3. Downsize your home. Empty nesters nearing retirement age may benefit by downsizing their homes. Doing so can reduce utility bills, property taxes and other expenses, and those savings can then be redirected into retirement accounts. 4. Reinvest tax returns. Working professionals accustomed to receiving tax returns can use that money to catch up on their retirement savings. Rather than spending tax returns or depositing them into traditional savings accounts, reinvest them into a retirement account. Speak with a financial planner to help you figure out how to accomplish this goal. Even if it requires opening a new account, the long-term benefits or reinvesting returns are substantial. Saving for retirement is important, and it’s never too late or too early to start setting aside more money for your golden years.


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MECHANIC NEEDED German Brothers Marina on beautiful Canandaigua Lake in upstate NY is currently seeking out an engine technician to join our team. Our Marina was founded in 1977 by brothers Peter and Rick German who still work daily on-site managing and assisting in the day-to-day operation of the marina. Along with boat sales, we also rent boats, provide summer and winter storage, have a full service gas dock and service department, as well as a retail store. Our full time staff is made up of seasoned employees that each have their own niche within the company and have helped German Brothers Marina to be so successful over the years. Now we are looking to take our service department to a new level and are hoping to find the right technician to help us reach that goal. We are looking for a technician with at least 5 years proven experience working on engines, marine experience is a plus. You will be responsible for troubleshooting minor and major repairs, as well as routine maintenance on boats and jet skis. Current Mercury, Mercruiser, Volvo or Yamaha certifications are preferred, but training is provided for our employees online and through instructor led classes to earn and maintain the proper certifications. We offer a competitive hourly rate based on experience and an outstanding benefits package including medical and dental insurance, paid holidays, sick time, vacation time and 401k. We also provide you with plenty of opportunity for high-paying overtime hours in the spring and fall. This is a full time, year round position and the opening is immediate! Can you imagine yourself getting paid to test drive luxury boats on beautiful Canandaigua Lake? Please send a cover letter and resume by email to Katie@germanbrothers.com or apply in person at 3907 West Lake Road Canandaigua, NY.

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To apply: Send current resume to: Quality Transportation Service, PO. Box 435 Pittsford, NY 14534 or email Sales@qualitytran.com Many retirees still work even after calling it a career, and opportunities abound for men and women looking to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way.

Remodeler needed for Park Ave apartments. Strong plumbing, carpentry & remodeling skills needed. Benefits include paid time off, health insurance & IRA. Must have valid driver’s license and dependable vehicle. $22- $24 per hour depending on experience. $2,500 Sign on Bonus. Send resume to: hannaproperties @rochester.twcbc.com

RELOCATING FOR A NEW JOB Emphasize organization. Much of the stress associated with relocating can be traced to the logistics of uprooting oneself and one’s family. Men and women who are unaccustomed to making lists may want to start, as doing so can help keep track of all the tasks that need to be completed before hitting the road. Various unique tasks, from canceling utilities to changing insurance policies, must be completed before moving, and it’s easy to lose track of what’s been done and what hasn’t. Maintaining a to-do list and checking off tasks as they’re completed can simplify the relocation process.

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