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Items For Sale Rocker Recliner plush beige. $50 Call between 11am-7pm. 585-223-8438. KING-SIZE BED, brass headboard; Victorian loveseat; Cherry drop-leaf table; (4) Robinson chairs, cane seats; lift-top coffee table. Call between 11am-7pm, 585-223-8438.
Table of Contents Art & Soul .............................Page 22 Auto Section ...............................Page 8 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 29
CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, truck, vans. Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450.
STEVE´S MASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick, block, concrete, stamped concrete, chimney repairs, foundations, brick and stone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295.
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HOUSE CLEANING: Husband/ Wife team spotlessly cleans home/apartment weekly, biweekly. Over 20 years experience. Excellent references. Diane, 585-787-9787.
Classifieds For Sale ...............................Page 2 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 5 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 31
Welcome Mike! 20+ Years Auto Repair
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Give and Take .............................Page 19
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Health & Clinical Trials .............................Page 13
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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On Feb. 28, 1982, the J. Paul Getty Museum becomes the world’s most richly endowed museum when it receives a $1.2 billion bequest from the American oil billionaire. Getty died in 1976, but legal wrangling over his fortune by his children and ex-wives kept his will in probate until 1982.
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TOY TRAIN SHOW: February 25, 2017; Edgerton Community Center, 41 Backus St. Rochester; 10am-3pm. All gauge of model trains. Adults $5; Under 17 FREE w/paid adult. Large Lionel layout on display. Websites: www. edgertonmodelrailroadclub. com, www.upstate-ny-tca.com, (585)544-0916.
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Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 157,200. Main Office:
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Extend the life of your vehicle: Take care of your vehicle’s interior, too. Caring for a car is not just about being good to what’s under the hood. Caring for the car’s interior will not necessarily impact its performance, but a well-kept interior will improve how you look at your vehicle and how much you enjoy driving it. The longer you enjoy driving your vehicle, the longer you are likely to keep it. Preserve the vehicle’s door and window seals; clean the dashboard, including the gauges, vacuum the floor mats; and wipe down the vehicle’s interior, whether it’s cloth or leather. Keeping up the appearance of the car’s interior will make the vehicle more enjoyable to drive and increase its value at resale.
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32nd Annual
Pen-a-Poem CONTEST WINNER:
RUNNER-UP:
The Trunk
Once More
By Ellen Hopsicker
By Laurie Reynolds
A battered trunk in the corner stood With layers of dust upon its lid How many years have drifted past Since fingers probed its content last The treasure held there deep inside Was placed by some forgotten bride A handsome soldier and his sweet young wife Had loved and wished to share a life Yet all that remains is an old tintype And a ruffled gown from a long ago night A box of checkers scratched and scarred And a folded letter that tears had marred It tells of the soldier forced to roam Though his aching heart had yearned for home The battle he feared was then in sight And the soldier knew an anguished night With the grace of God he said he’d be Homeward soon his bride to see They fought with venom all around But the soldier had fallen to bloodied ground A dying captive cold as stone Soon would his wife be alone So the family Bible old and worn Was marked with the blue of his uniform Then long ago that broken bride Packed the trunk with her heart inside And there it stands its secrets hid Beneath a dark and dusty lid.
The old farm house stood vacant and in disrepair, An elderly couple had died and there was no one to care. In the yard where children once giggled and played, A rotting swing set in pieces now laid. The realtor showed the property once more this day; “Been on the market a long time” the neighbors did say. “Too many repairs,” potential buyers had grumbled But the couple, to each other in the corner, only mumbled. They put their offer in right after the house tour Considerably lower since they’d have to spend much more. When they were approved and given the news The newlyweds happily considered their next move. Once the mortgage was secured; Contractors were hired and more spending occurred. On Valentine’s Day they moved to the old farmland With time and elbow grease all would go as planned. Five years later their family complete, Teeter totter and swing set climbed on by little feet. Children playing and having happy times galore; This house has become a home once more.
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How seniors can preserve their brains Physical activity and proper diet and nutrition can help people age 50 and older maintain their physical health. But there are also ways aging men and women can preserve brain health in an effort to prevent or delay the cognitive decline that affects millions of seniors across the globe. It’s easy to overlook the importance of keeping the brain healthy. However, a decline in brain function can result in poor concentration, memory loss and a host of other issues. Sometimes, by the time symptoms present themselves, it may be too late to reverse any damage. Research suggests that a combination of nutrition and mental, social and physical activities may have a greater impact with regard to maintaining and improving brain health than any single activity. Harvard Medical School also states that volunteering, caring for others and pursuing hobbies may benefit the brains of older adults. A study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry found participants who reported higher levels of purpose in life exhibited superior cognitive function despite the accumulation of abnormal protein depositions (amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles) in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. Having a purpose also may help those who do not have Alzheimer’s disease. In addition to the suggestions mentioned above, those who want to boost brain health can consider these strategies. · Start exercising the brain early on. A study published in 2012 in the British Medical Journal examined cognitive function in people ages 45 to 70. Researchers found evidence of cognitive decline in the 45-year-old participants as well as the older participants. It’s never too early to put a brain health plan into motion. · Read more books. Reading can open individuals up to new vocabulary and scenarios that promote a stronger brain and recall
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FACTS ABOUT GEORGE WASHINGTON Few Americans would be hard pressed to identify George Washington’s visage, which is depicted on some American currency, including the $1 bill. Born in 1732 to Virginia planters, Washington’s interests included western expansion, which he was able to take part as a teenager, helping to survey the Shenandoah lands at the age of 16. Washington was also interested in military arts, and he was commissioned a lieutenant colonel in 1754, eventually playing a role in what became the French and Indian War. In 1759, Washington was serving in the Virginia House of Burgesses, an assembly of elected representatives of the English colonies in North America. Growing frustrated with and feeling exploited by British regulations, Washington voiced his resistance to restrictions placed on colonists, who were moving toward what would become the American Revolution. At the Second Continental Congress, which assembled in 1775, Washington was elected Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, taking command of troops at Cambridge, Massachusetts on July 3, 1775. Under Washington’s command, the Continental Army would ultimately succeed, winning the colonists their independence from British rule. In 1787, Washington presided over the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, where the new Constitution was ratified. Within two years Washington was unanimously elected as the first President of the United States. Though the current two-term limit was not law at the end of Washington’s second term, he chose to retire from the Presidency anyway, leaving office in 1797. He would retire to his Virginia home at Mount Vernon, where he still engaged in various business dealings. Within three years of his retirement, however, Washington would fall ill of a throat infection that ultimately took his life on December 14, 1799. In addition to providing the inspiration for Presidents’ Day, Washington’s legacy is that of a hero who led an army of colonists to a victory over a dominant empire. The Washington Monument and Mount Rushmore are two of the more notable monuments honoring the first President of the United States. In addition, the nation’s capital of Washington, D.C. is so named in honor of George Washington.
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Could YOU be at Risk for Falls? Workshop can help you reduce your risk of falling • H a vi n g tr o u b le m o vi n g a r o u n d yo u r h o m e?
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MICROCEPHALY BROUGHT INTO THE LIMELIGHT Conception and childbirth are miracles of life. While parents experience many joys during pregnancy and delivery, they must discuss potentially uncomfortable conversations that need to be addressed. This includes the potential that babies will born with birth defects. Over the last year, microcephaly, a rare but serious disability, has garnered substantial attention. Microcephaly is a neurological condition in which an infant’s head is significantly smaller than the heads of other children of the same age and sex, advises The Mayo Clinic. The condition is typically the result of the brain developing abnormally in the womb or not growing as it is supposed to after birth. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says microcephaly can be an isolated condition, or it can occur in combination with other major birth defects. Depending on the severity of the condition, children with microcephaly can face any number of symptoms. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, symptoms of microcephaly include impaired cognitive development, delayed motor functions, dwarfism, seizures, difficulties with balance, and other neurological abnormalities. Although microcephaly is rare, according to the National Birth Defects Prevention Network, it may become more common. That’s because microcephaly has been linked to mothers who were exposed to the Zika virus while pregnant. Exposure to in utero substance abuse, as well as genetic or chromosomal issues, also can lead to microcephaly. Dr. Nassim Zecavati, an assistant professor of pediatrics and neurology at the Georgetown University School of Medicine, says essentially anything that slows down brain growth in the womb or causes a severe deprivation of oxygen and blood flow before, during or after delivery can be problematic. Unfortunately, no treatment exists to return a child’s head and brain to normal size. Instead, treatment focuses on reducing the impact associated with neurological disabilities and subsequent physical disabilities. Early childhood intervention programs that include speech, physical and occupational therapy may be part of a child’s course of treatment. Certain medications can be prescribed to help with seizures or hyperactivity. Thanks to its link to the Zika virus, microcephaly has garnered considerable attention over the last year-plus. Though still rare, microcephaly is something expecting parents and couples planning to have children should familiarize themselves with.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband was admitted to the hospital with a ruptured spleen that bled into his belly. His surgeon repaired it with a coil. He was not in an accident and had no injuries or any bruising anywhere on his body. His doctor had never seen this; he says a ruptured spleen usually is sustained from some sort of accident. My husband is almost 59, and in good health otherwise. How could this happen, and could this happen again? -- J.C. ANSWER: The spleen removes defective red blood cells from the circulation, and it also destroys bacteria and infected cells. In fact, it is in many ways like a big lymph node, responding to infections by activating and enlarging. Although a ruptured spleen is well-described in the literature, I’ve never seen a case like your husband’s either. The last ruptured spleen I saw was a college football player who was simultaneously hit by two opposing players, one on either side, both much larger than he was. Most people with spleen rupture had an enlarged spleen to begin with, from cancer such as leukemia or lymphoma, infection such as EBV (the virus that causes mononucleosis), inflammatory conditions such as pancreatitis or mechanical causes such as pregnancy. A few cases are related to medications, and a few have no identifiable cause for rupture. As far as risk of it happening again, there you have me. I found one paper that says the prognosis is “excellent.” I would have to refer you back to his surgeon. People who have had their spleens removed are at risk for certain infections, and should have a vaccine for pneumococcus, a major cause of pneumonia. The vaccine is normally given at age 65. Your husband should speak with his doctor about getting it now (since I don’t know if his spleen is now considered normal). *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I read in your column that for vaginal atrophy (dryness/itching) you suggest that a woman use topical cream instead of estrogen cream. I am 59 years old, and have been using Premarin cream externally for a month with noticeable results. I use a dab every other day. Should I continue to use it even when I don’t have symptoms, or only as needed? If you think non-hormonal cream would be better, could you suggest one? I have tried one, but it didn’t seem to be effective. -- A.A. ANSWER: I’m sorry I wasn’t clear. “Topical” in this case meant a vaginal estrogen cream, as opposed to estrogen taken by mouth. I would continue using it, since it has been effective. Most women use it twice a week after initial treatment. Non-estrogen creams are fine for many women, but estrogen creams like Premarin usually are more effective. Dryness and itching may be caused by recurring vaginal infections, which are often troubling to women. The booklet explains them and their treatment. Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 1203W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. *** 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, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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PASTA FOR THE PONIES Tue. February 28, 4pm-7pm at Finger Lakes Race Track (Paddock Room) 5857 Rt 96,Farmington, NY $8 includes Pasta, Salad, Bread, Drink,and Dessert.(Takeout Available!) Also featuring a Silent Auction! All proceeds to benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program.
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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 1, 1692, in Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, authorities begin seeking out witches after two children began experiencing fits. After a doctor concluded that the children were suffering the effects of witchcraft, others stepped forward and incriminated more than 150 women and men of Satanic practices.
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John Hicks and Connie Rovas get crafty with some pottery at Color Me Mine in Pittsford.
Gunner is a 3-year-old male Bluetick Coonhound. This energetic guy needs lots of exercise. He’ll do best in a home where any children are age 14 or over. Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester 585-223-1330 • info@lollypop.org www.lollypop.org/petoftheweek
NYS Senator Pamela Helming read a story to the children at Webster Public Library on February 2nd.
(Family Features) Flea Facts: Fleas are some of the best jumpers of all know n animals. They can jump around 200 times their ow n body length.
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Rosanne Bourne puts the finishing touches on a football coaster at Woodcrest Commons.
My name is Panda and I’m an 8 pound spoiled rotten girl. My breed is Toy Fox Terrier and Chihuahua mix. I now live in upstate NY after moving from Chicago in July 2015, because my mommy got married. I love being leash free and exploring my fenced-in area. Thanks mommy Angela for the no boundaries policy but there are many new rules! 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 and 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 selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
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Assorted FABRIC SCRAPS, RECTANGULAR VINYL SHEETS with square compartments for holding coins or stamps for collectors, STAMP COLLECTING BOOKLET: 585-624-5626 9’ LIFELIKE ARTIFICIAL TREE with lights by FrontGate. Some light strands not working: Leona@acttwohomestaging.com
ASSORTED CANDLES: 585-865-9779
GENERIC INK CARTRIDGES #CL226 & 225. For Canon printer. 21 of them: 5788j2@gmail.com
UNWANTED JEWELRY, FABRIC, CRAFT ITEMS for projects. Will pick up. Local area, call 910-619-7951 lv. msg.
FLORAL LOVESEAT (green/maroon) good condition. You pick up: dotgf5@rochester.rr.com
Max Lucado’s book WHEN JESUS WHISPERS YOUR NAME: 585-637-0933
TV, SONY, 21” picture tube, analog tuner, 2 composite inputs, good condition: 585-321-3203
SMALL DINING ROOM TABLE that fits 4-6 people: 585-334-2821
CHRISTMAS WREATHS, six, 16” diameter, some with bows, all very nice: Annslink039@aol.com
USED SCHOOL BUS in good working condition for a nonprofit project: 585-747-4319 SINGLE SERVE COFFEE MAKER in good condition: 585-346-9777 WOMEN’S CLOTHING: Black turtle necks (L), black long sleeve tops (L) and black pants (M): 585-441-4097
TREADMILL: 585-281-2158 27” RCA COLOR TV. Older model with jack in the front and jack in the back: 585-764-3480 WURLITZER SPINET PIANO in good condition. You pick up. Must be tuned after moving: r012su@aol.com UPRIGHT PIANO w/bench. Good condition. Will need tuning. You pick up. Conesus: 585-346-0156 COMPUTER GAMES and SOFTWARE including Myst, Riven, Stronghold, PDF maker, Family Tree. For older Windows. All or none. Includes documentation: 585-346-9897 Who can re-use ENGRAVED AWARD PLAQUES: 585-265-6601 27” SYMPHONIC TV. Older model. Hardly used: 585-226-8027 ROUND CHERRY TABLE TOP. 48” w/two leaves. Original base broken. Very useable w/new base: bqbball@yahoo.com 27” PANASONIC TV. Excellent picture: 585-494-2567 CONN ORGAN w/bench. All the bells & whistles! You pick up. Chili: 585-436-1782 50” MITSUBISHI PROJECTION TV, picture works great, missing remote: 585-329-6882
SNOW BLOWER. Must be in good working condition. Call Kathy 585-746-1373 YOUTH SADDLE English or Western, one bridle set: 315-270-2418 EMPTY PLASTIC BEER BALL. Needed for prop for video production: 585-733-6193 TWO TIRES. Size 205/65R/15: 585-356-8517 GARBAGE BAG FULL OF WOOD CHIPS for a bird nesting box: 585-356-4786 WEIGHTS/ BARBELL SET(S) for Youth Football and Wrestling teams, local in Monroe County: 571-409-8668 or kesterjp42@gmail.com VINTAGE STEREO EQUIPMENT (speakers, tuners, etc.): 585-770-4187 COROPLAST needed by Wildlife Rescue Center. Obsolete signs used by movie theatres, gas stations, restaurants, etc. We will pick up: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com HOT TUB for a new church in Holley, NY to be used for our baptistery: 585-301-0036
5’ SLIDING GLASS DOOR w/frame: 585-658-1050
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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!
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CANANDAIGUA Canandaigua Academy Class of ´77 - Friday, July 21st: Appetizer Reception under the tent at the Canandaigua Country Club, 5PM11PM. Appetizer stations from 5:30PM-7:30PM. Stations: pulled pork sliders, spuds, salad, gelato. Cash bar. And Saturday, July 22nd: Luncheon at Bristol Harbour, Bristol Room and Terrace, 11AM-3PM. Picnic fare (burgers, hots, etc), fruit, cookie assortment. Cash bar. $40 each event OR $75 for both. Visit caclassof77.org for RSVP and more information.
FAIRPORT ”Rochester Mobilizes for the Great War” will be the topic for speaker Daniel D. Cody on Tuesday, February 21, 7pm at the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin St.). Although the United States did not officially enter World War I until three years after it began, Mr. Cody will discuss how Rochester participated in the war economy and prepared for the country’s eventual entry into the war well before 1917. This program, sponsored by the Perinton Historical Society, is free and open to the public. For more information, visit: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org.
The Village of Fairport will celebrate the 150th anniversary of its incorporation on April 30, 2017. Mayor May is looking for community members interested in developing plans for the celebration of this sesquicentennial event. Interested parties should contact the Mayor by email at fhm@fairportny.com or by mail at the Village Hall, 31 South Main Street, Fairport, New York 14450.
GREECE SCORE Workshop: 5 Consecutive Tuesday nights, February 28, March 7, 14, 21, & 28 from 7-9pm. Fee: $59. Location: Olympia High School, 1139 Maiden Lane, Greece. Topics include: Business Plan, Marketing & Sales, Banking & Finance, Insurance/Risk Management, Legal Issues, Budget/Cash Management and Selling Skills. For info and to register: https:// greaterrochester.score.org/ localworkshops
IRONDEQUOIT Rochester Society of Button Collectors, Inc.: Next meeting is Tuesday, February 21, 12:30pm. Program is on Moonglows. For more information call, Patti Clark 244-3476.
MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 4, 1933, at the height of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is inaugurated as the 32nd president of the United States. In his inaugural address, Roosevelt outlined his “New Deal,” an expansion of the federal government as an instrument of employment opportunity and welfare. 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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PITTSFORD U of R Choral Extravaganza Hear the University of Rochester Choral Extravaganza at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford on Sunday, February 26th at 3pm. The Men’s Glee Club, the Chamber Singers and the Gospel Choir will each provide twenty minutes of outstanding choral music. Suggested donations, Adults $10, Students $5. Held at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford, 25 Church St. 585-586-5688, Britta.konau@ pittsfordpres.org.
ROCHESTER Save the Date...14th Annual Cindy L. Dertinger Advanced Breast Cancer Seminar: Tools for the Journey. Friday, April 7 at the Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester. This half-day seminar will include presentations by physicians and survivors who are living with metastatic breast cancer, followed by a reception. RSVP required. For more information contact the Coalition at 585-473-8177 or visit our website: www.bccr.org. Rochester Model Railroad Club Annual Open House - Saturday, March 4th, 10am-5pm; and Sunday, March 5th, 1-5pm at the First Universalist Church, 150 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester. Come out and see a spectacular 40 x 60 foot HO scale layout with beautiful scenery inspired by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Trains will be running both days including Thomas the Tank Engine for the children. Admission: $5 adults and children over 13; children under 12 are free; maximum family admission is $15. Refreshments. A railroad flea market with items for sale on Saturday only. Please note: the layout is not wheelchair accessible. RCGC Library 6th Annual Used Book Sale - Saturday, February 18 and Tuesday-Saturday, February 21-25, 10am-4pm. Gently used and vintage garden books at bargain prices. Free seed catalogs. Free back issues of magazines. A week of opportunities to stock up on gardening books. The Library will be open for browsing and borrowing. Rochester Civic Garden Center, 5 Castle Park, , Rochester. www. rcgc.org
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Welcoming Catholics Home is a six session program that offers updated information on the basics of Catholicism in a relaxed supportgroup setting. St. Marianne Cope Parish will hold the program at Good Shepherd School Building, 3318 E. Henrietta Road, on Wednesday evenings from 78:30pm. Session dates are February 22, March 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5. No matter how long you have been away for whatever reason, you are invited to consider renewing your relationship with the Catholic Church. http://smcrcc.org Winter Tours at Mount Hope Cemetery - Admission: $7 per person. Free for members and children under 16 with an adult. Meeting at the South Entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Ave., opposite the Distillery Restaurant at 11am. Three guided tours this winter will explore the cemetery’s south end. Dates are: Saturday, February 25 - Guide: Sally Millick. Saturday, March 25 Guide: Cam Tran. Saturday, April 22 - Guide: Joanne Mitchell. Phone: 585-461-3494. Website: www. fomh.org. Facebook: Friends of Mt Hope. The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next ”Pops on Pipes” concert on Sunday, February 26th at 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theatre. Come enjoy the popular annual performance by talented organ students from the Eastman School of Music -- ”The Eastman Bunch”! Admission to RTOS concerts for non-members is $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:45PM day of performance. General admission seating. Handicapped accessible. For more information, visit the RTOS website at http://www.rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line at 585-234-2295.
WEBSTER XRX Pioneer Club Singles Group - Wednesday, February 22, Nucci´s Italian Seafood & Steakhouse, 807 Ridge Road/A, Webster at 11:30am. Order/pay individually. Reservations required - Marie 585-288-2973.
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MOMENTS IN TIME • The History Channel • On March 2, 1966, the Ford Motor Company celebrates the production of its 1 millionth Mustang, a white convertible. More than 400,000 Mustangs were sold in the first year, perhaps boosted by its appearance in the James Bond movie “Goldfinger.”
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Local Area Synchronized Skaters Compete in U.S. Skating Eastern Championships By Sue Jasie Four Mirror Image Synchronized Skating teams, representing the Thomas Creek Figure Skating Club, competed January 26-28 in Hershey, PA at the US Figure Skating Eastern Synchronized Skating Championships. All teams finished in the top 10 of their divisions with the Open Masters team winning the Silver Medal and the Open Collegiate Team winning the Pewter Medal. Synchronized skating is a Mirror Image Open Masters wins the silver medal! team sport in which 8-20 skaters perform a program set to music. It uses the same judging system as up of 12 area adult skaters ranging from 25-63 pairs and dance and is characterized by years of age. teamwork, speed, intricate formations and The Thomas Creek Figure Skating Club challenging step sequences. was established in 1989 to promote the The teams that competed over the enjoyment of figure skating, provide quality weekend were the Open Juvenile team made practice ice, and to encourage camaraderie up of 10 local skaters from Pittsford, Fairport, among skaters in Fairport and surrounding Brighton, Victor and Canandaigua who range areas. The club is a member of the United in age from 10 - 17, the Intermediate team States Figure Skating Association. They consisting of 13 skaters from the Syracuse and welcome figure skaters of all ages who have Rochester areas ages 13-17, the Open completed level 8 USFS basic skills or who Collegiate with college skaters representing have equivalent skills. For more information, RIT, U of R, St John Fisher, Nazareth, MCC please visit their website and Brockport and the Open Masters made http://www.thomascreekfsc.com/
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The residents of the newly re-named LAKEVILLE VILLAGE would like to send heartfelt thanks to all the local merchants who donated merchandise and/ or gift cards, to be used at our Community Christmas Party as door prizes. Again many thanks and a very Happy New Year! Mary Nash Social Club Member I have several accounts with various different banking institutions, and that being said, the team at Hamlin’s Citizen’s Bank are the BEST. If there was a star rating process, KYLEE JONES would get a TEN. It is always enjoyable to do business with them. Not only do they get the job done, but I always leave Citizen’s with a smile on my face. I love bantering back and forth with my usual quips and one liners, with both Kylee and STEPHAN who is the assistant branch manager. So, thanks to Kylee and Stephan for allowing
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me the time to banter with my quips and off the wall sense of humor. All of you have always been courteous and very friendly. Other bank employees should take pointers from how you treat your customers. Thanks for making banking so enjoyable. From the sugar lady. lol Thank you to everyone who helped to make the 2016 Manchester/ Shortsville Holiday Basket Program a success. We are nothing without your support. To all who shopped and donated food or gifts, those who wrapped the gifts, and those who delivered the items - THANK YOU. Your generosity made the Holidays brighter for many in our community. See you next year. Holiday Basket Committee I would like to thank Adrian who works at the Geneseo Walmart. I need distilled water for medical reasons and the shelves were empty. One employee said there was some in the warehouse, but he couldn’t get it for me then. When I asked Adrian he stopped what he was doing and got me the water from the warehouse (even though it wasn’t his department).
On December 8, a bus trip turned toxic. The bus was over an hour late at the pickup and the passengers waiting unleashed a tirade of abusive language that ruined the whole day. The most abusive passenger held us up further because she boarded the bus leaving her car running and we had to wait while she disembarked to turn it off. Of course, we were all supposed to be nice about that delay. Therefore- 1. Bus companies should refund for cancelled services or late services 2. Passengers should consider how their abusive language and demeanor has to be tolerated by other customers.
Whoever approved the zoning for these ridiculous LED Digital Lighted signs, made a stupid, poor decision! Why is it so hard to just say NO to them? They are too bright and too distracting. People who want to go to
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these establishments know where they are without these borderline illegal Lighted signs! If these places were/are suffering for business, try better sales and less expensive pricing! A bright sign will not do it! They are trashy and cause light pollution! I thought bars had to do away with these neon signs. Why is it okay now? Zoning Boards should restrict future signs and get rid of existing ones! It is Light Pollution & negatively impacts environment.
On Sunday afternoon [local] Chorale held a wonderful holiday concert; actually it would have been wonderful if a young, undisciplined child had not ruined it. Parents are to be commended for introducing young children to such cultural events but not when they are permitted to disrupt the performance. The child in question was allowed to roam the aisle, babble on and on, and when finally corralled, she rebelled with a scream heard even from the entryway; it was far too long before she left. How inconsiderate to the audience and rude to the singers and director.
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