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70th Anniversary Series- Volume 8 Our Mission… We’re in the business of helping you reach your customers through advertising, printing, direct mail and promotional products… It’s a tall order, but we’re up for the challenge. The Genesee Valley Penny Saver was our first endeavor 70 years ago and continues on as the cornerstone of our business today. However, through the years, as different needs for advertising developed, we began to stretch our capabilities to include many other avenues in which advertisers could reach their customers. In 1993 we redesigned our business structure and began Penny Lane Printing, a sister corporation to the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. Although we had been doing printing up until then, Penny Lane Printing gave us the opportunity to market ourselves as a premier source of all things printed: Stationery, business cards, newsletters, posters, flyers, calendars, signage and publications of all sorts. We pride ourselves on our talented Creative Team who use their expertise to incorporate your ideas into dynamic designs for every facet of Penny Lane as well as Penny Saver. Custom designed invitations, save-the-dates, response cards for weddings and graduations have become a nice addition to our print work. (We will feature our Creative Department in a future volume.) Within Penny Lane Printing, we have the Penny Express division which processes virtually any direct mail piece that is delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. Our mailing software has quarterly updates and gets the best discounts. Penny Lane Promotional Products is our division that can provide you with thousands of different specialty items including t-shirts, banners, pens, mugs, glassware, hats, business incentive awards, to name a few. And on our website, GVPennySaver.com, all our GVPS ads appear online. You can also promote your business through banner advertising, view our weekly online editions, take advantage of our weekly coupon club and promote your business with electronic direct mail. Our online experts can even design custom websites. Staying true to our Mission Statement, we are always working on new and different ways for our customers to make the most of the dollars they spend to reach their customers. …stay tuned for volume 9 next month
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St. Agnes School’s Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest Winners By Karin Fetzner Avon, N.Y.: St. Agnes School participated in the 2018 Zaner-Bloser 27th Annual National Handwriting Contest. The school encourages excellence in all educational endeavors. Good penmanship is part of the course of study at the school. Children begin to practice cursive handwriting at the end of the Second Grade and further mastery is taught in the Third Grade. Beginning at the Fourth Grade level, students are expected to complete all written work in cursive. The Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest gives the students a chance to reflect upon their penmanship, and its importance to their educational experiences. The contest, open to all students in Grades K-8 in the United States, attracts over 300,000 participants. Students in Grades K-2 submit manuscript (print) entries; students in Grades 3-8 submit cursive handwriting entries. The contest entries, both manuscript and cursive are judged according to the Zaner-Bloser Keys to Legibility: Shape, Size, Spacing and Slant. Winners of the contest are selected from both public and private school categories. State Grade Level Winners compete against each other to become one of the 18 National Grade-Level Semifinalists. The 18 National Grade-Level Semifinalists compete to be chosen as one of nine Grand National Grade Level Champions. In addition to these awards, Zaner-Bloser created the Nicholas Maxim Award to honor special needs students who excel in manuscript or cursive. This category is open to students with a cognitive, intellectual, physical, or developmental disability. Zaner-Bloser awards cash prizes and educational materials to winner students, teachers and schools that participate in the
Zara Hopkins, Mary Davis, Thomas Schlueter, Catherine Staley and Angel Rangel-Garcia (missing Lydia Kashorek)
Annual Contest. Last year, second grader Sophia Dowd of St. Agnes School was the State-Level Grade Level Winner. This year the following students’ handwriting entry forms were submitted to Zaner-Bloser to be considered for the State Grade-Level Competition: Grade 1 - Zara Hopkins Grade 2 - Lydia Kashorek (not pictured) Grade 3 - Mary Davis Grade 4 - Thomas Schlueter Grade 5 - Catherine Staley Grade 6 - Angel Rangel-Garcia St. Agnes School is proud to teach cursive writing to all of our students. “Cursive writing is more than just a ‘lost art form’. Cursive writing allows students an additional means to process language, improve fine motor skills, connect with older generations and engage with historical documents,” stated Principal Elizabeth Jensen. This is the 5th year that St. Agnes School has participated in the Zaner-Bloser Competition.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
What Is a Healthy Room Temperature? --DEAR DR. ROACH: The senior center in my community is kept at a temperature that I and many other seniors find too cool for our comfort. After two hours of playing Scrabble or watching a film, we feel chilled to the bone. We have complained many times to the management, with no change. Recently, I overheard an employee explain to a complainer that the center maintains the cool temperature to keep the germ count in the air down in order to promote a healthy environment. I know very warm temperatures can promote germ growth (anyone in Bacteriology 101 has seen it proven), but would raising the temperature from 72 F to 75 F have any bad effect on the air quality? -- H.L. ANSWER: In bacteriology, most of what we did was in incubators at 37 degrees Celsius (about 99 degrees F), an optimal growth temperature for most pathogenic bacteria in or on a growth medium. However, I was surprised to find that hotter temperatures, in general, tend to reduce both viruses and bacteria in the air. So there’s no validity to the employee’s claim. The people controlling the temperature (the staff ) probably are more comfortable at a cooler temperature than the seniors taking advantage of the senior center (there are many reasons for this). Your suggestion of 75 F seems a perfectly reasonable temperature to me, but maybe it’s worth finding out what most of the community wants. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My doctor will not issue maintenance medication prescriptions for longer than three months. My insurance company has sent me many emails asking me to have him write them for the year, and when I mention it to him, he just refuses. I have been seeing him for five years, and everything is just fine. All bloodwork numbers are excellent. He has just posted a sign in his office that no prescriptions will be refilled without an office visit, so I am not the only one subject to this policy. We like this doctor, but we think this practice is somewhat overbearing, if not unethical. I’d like my prescription to be for a year because we are retired and travel. In the past, more than once I have had to call my pharmacy and have refills sent to another address. This doctor will not respond to calls from a pharmacy for refills; only a visit will do. Is there anything that can be done other than changing doctors? -- A. ANSWER: I wouldn’t say that this practice is unethical. Physicians need to decide for themselves how comfortable they are in treating chronic conditions without seeing their patients for a prolonged period. His method ensures very regular follow-up, and he is likely to find changes to your condition more quickly than if he wrote yearly prescriptions. On the other hand, many people don’t need such close follow-up, and it is significantly less convenient for many. The bottom line is, no matter what his motivation for such a policy, those who find this too much of an inconvenience probably would do better with a different provider. *** 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. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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HENRIETTA Chili Art Group - Join us March 8-11 at The Dome Arena, 2695 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. After a five year hiatus, GardenScape Home and Garden Show is returning to the Dome in Henrietta. The Chili Art Group is honored and privileged to be displaying their art work at this show. There will be original art work for sale as well as prints. http://www.chiliartgroup. weebly.com Neutral Ground Support Organization Spring Groups -Begin April 19, 2018. Registration Begins Thursdays March 29 through April 19, 6:30-7PM at Neutral Ground. Orientation is for people new to Neutral Ground. We hold Orientation monthly on 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7PM. Please arrive during coffee time (6:30-7PM). Neutral Ground is a peer support group for people who are divorced, widowed, separated, or ending a significant relationship. We are a non-profit organization, that is open to all adults and has no religious affiliation. We meet at Henrietta UCC, 1400 Lehigh Station Road, Henrietta. Neutral Ground meets every Thursday, from 6:30-9PM. Website: https:/ NeutralGroundSupport.org. E-mail: contact@NeutralGroundSupport. org.
HONEOYE FALLS The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Susan Mee, Historian, Town of Rush entitled “The Rush Bicentennial 1818-2018” on Thursday, March 1, 7:30pm at The Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main Street, Honeoye Falls. Questions? Call 624-5655.
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PITTSFORD Rise & Shine Pancake Breakfast Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on March 10th, in support of Cameron Community Ministries. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5 per person. The United Church of Pittsford is at 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. For further details call (585) 586-6870.
ROCHESTER Decades Rewind is a National touring concert, dance party and theatrical performance all wrapped up into one blockbuster show! Come celebrate the hits of the 60s, 70s and 80s, the most prominent decades in music history. Disco, Funk, Rock and Motown all take center stage in this brand new theatrical concert featuring over 60s songs, 100 costume changes and nostalgic video. This IS the story of your life! Show your children your life at their age - Kids FREE with each adult ticket purchase, through box office. Held March 8, 7:30pm-9:45pm, Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main St., Rochester. Cost: $42-$49. http:// www.rbtl.org/events/decadesrewind-2/ 2018 Veterans Stand Down Sponsored by the Veterans Outreach Center, Inc. & Monroe County Veterans Service Agency for all Military Service Veterans. Held WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 9am to 2pm at the Harro East Theatre & Ballroom, 155 North Chestnut St., Rochester. OFFERING INFORMATION AND SERVICES REGARDING: VETERANS BENEFITS, EMPLOYMENT, HEALTHCARE, VA ELIGIBILITY, SOCIAL SERVICES, HOUSING, VETS ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, LEGAL ASSISTANCE. www.vocroc.org.
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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. The Rochester Model Railroad Club Annual Open House - Saturday, March 3, 10am-5pm; and Sunday, March 4, 1-5pm at the First Universalist Church, 150 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester. 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. There will be refreshments. Railroad Flea Market with items for sale on Saturday only. Please note: the layout is not wheelchair accessible. http://www. RocMRRC.com. The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next “Pops on Pipes” concert Sunday, March 4th, 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theater. Students and faculty from the Eastman School of Music Organ Department “The Eastman Bunch” will perform on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ! 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 1:30PM on 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. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter: Captioned telephone service - Captioned telephones enable hearing disabled callers to read incoming conversations on a small monitor. CaptionCall bills itself as the country’s largest provider of such service. Company reps Mike Holm and Cameron Tingey will review current state of the art technology, FCC regulations and recent technology changes influencing these services. The program takes place from noon to 1:00pm and repeats from 8:00 to 9:00pm on March 6, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., R o c h e s t e r . w w w . hearinglossrochester.org. African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Rochester presents: African Violets 101. Learn the basics of keeping your plants healthy and blooming. March 7, 7-9pm, Messiah Lutheran Church Elca, 4301 Mount Read Blvd., Rochester.
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Hearing Other People’s Experiences Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter (HOPE) Hearing other people’s experiences. Prospective or new hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal round table discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joseph Kozelsky. Held March 6, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Vestry Room, East Ave. At Westminister Rd., Rochester. www. hearinglossrochester.org. Community Concert Series Celebrating First Baptist’s 200th Anniversary Year. Friday, March 2, 7:30pm, Rochester Gay Men’s Chorus - Robert Strauss, Director. This 40-plus vocal ensemble unites proudly to seek a better world for themselves, the community, and for our nation by sowing the seeds of harmony through the universal language of music. Join us to celebrate this outstanding choral group as well as First Baptist’s position as a welcoming and affirming congregation! Free and open to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted to help sustain the series. First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Road, Rochester. (585) 244-2468, www. fbcrochester.net. Wild Wings Inc. Wine & Beer Tasting & Silent Auction - Friday, April 6th, 2018 @ Locust Hill Country Club -5:30pm until 8pm. Wine, Beer, Hors D’oeuvres, Desserts & Silent Auction Event. Tickets $25 each in advance; online or at The Cottage Gift Shop; $30 at the door! Special guest appearances by some of our live birds! For more information contact Wild Wings Inc. at 585-334-7790, by email at info@wildwingsinc.org or visit the website at www.wildwingsinc.org.
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UNDERSTAND HARDINESS ZONES BEFORE PLANTING Gardening benefits the environment in myriad ways. Maintaining natural landscapes and preserving green spaces can reduce the collective carbon footprint of the human race. Trees, flowers and other greenery filter the air and create welcoming habitats for all species of animals and insects. Many home gardeners set out each spring to create landscapes that cater to all of the senses. But choosing plants that are unlikely to thrive in certain climates can lead to dissatisfaction and premature plant demise and may require gardeners to use more fertilizers, pesticides and other not-so-Earth-friendly techniques to help plants thrive. One of the more important steps gardeners can take before spring arrives is to educate themselves about plant hardiness zones. Hardiness zones are defined by the average climatic conditions of the region and are broken down into various zones. The USDA Hardiness Zone map divides North America into 13 separate zones. Each zone is marked by 10 F incremental differences from the last zone. In some versions of the map, each zone is further divided into “a” and “b” regions. The National Gardening Association says the USDA Hardiness Zone Map was revised in 2012. The latest version was jointly developed by the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and Oregon State University’s PRISM Climate Group. To help develop the new map, the USDA and Oregon State University requested that horticultural and climatic experts review the zones in their geographic areas. As a result, the zone boundaries in the 2012 edition of the map have shifted in many areas. Canada’s Hardiness Zone map, updated in 2010, uses nine different zones. Zone maps are tools that show where permanent landscape plants can adapt. Home gardeners who are looking for shrubs or perennials to last year after year should recognize that such plants must tolerate year-round conditions, including the lowest and highest temperatures and the amount of precipitation. Snow cover and humidity also can impact a plant’s propensity to thrive. While zone maps are not perfect, they can be useful in planning and ensuring the survival of future gardens. Plant and seed manufacturer Burpee says that other factors to consider that also affect the viability of plants include wind, moisture and soil conditions. The company offers an interactive zone finder on their website that will indicate the hardiness zone as well as average first and last frost dates. Visit www.burpee.com/ findgrowzone to enter a zip code.
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What a gem of an organization Avon has in the Historical Society. Hardworking, dedicated folks who care so much about our past and who so nicely present it beautifully in our downtown museum. Thanks for all you do!
Good Neighbors make this small town life wonderful. Thank you to Joe who plows our driveway every time it snows. You have no idea how much it is appreciated!! THANK YOU. - B. Family
Thank you Bee Morning Coffee Club for making me smile on my ride to work every day. TJ, Steve and Newman, you guys are the best ever along with Billy Kid and Terry Clifford! The morning you spoke with Holly who was looking for Lady Antebellum tickets was the SWEETEST! Keep up the great work! A daily listener
Thank you to the 2 wonderful gentlemen who helped me with my car rim and tire. I appreciate their help. I don't know what I would have done without them! - The elderly lady
I recently traveled out of town to go a Holiday Church Bazaar just to find out it closed an hour before its advertised time. I work on Saturdays and simply couldn't come sooner but was happy thinking I'd be able to see it. This sort of thing happens frequently anymore. Volunteers simply don't care about commitments to stay until an event
is scheduled to end. While it's true there are much more important things to be upset about than bazaars and rummage sales closing early, it is also true that I personally am less interested in helping a charity whose volunteers simply can't be bothered taking the time out of their lives to keep an event open its entire scheduled time. In my opinion, commitments matter. I made an effort to come. Please make an effort to be there. To the woman in the house across the street: my husband is sick of seeing you walk around naked. We called the police on you and they said there's nothing they can do, that you have a right to wear anything you want in your own home. And yet, every
Thank you for supporting our 44th Annual German Mardi-Gras. Once again it was a full house and a great success! None of which would have been possible without all the support from the organizations and businesses that donated the raffle baskets and costume winner prizes. We would also like to thank all the volunteers that stepped up to decorate and set everything up the Friday night before and then after a full evening of fun and revelry Saturday, remained to take everything down, pack it all away, and put all the tables and chairs away again! This has been an annual event put on by The Federation of GermanAmerican Societies of
Rochester, Inc. each year a week or so before Fat Tuesday. We look forward to our 45th year, which will be held the first weekend in March, 2019- check out www.RochesterGerman.org
night at supper time, there you are. Personally, I don't care what you do, but my husband has to look at you every single night and he's fed up with it. Get a life!
On Tuesday, 11-21-17, at 12:15pm. To the older female at the east end of our city in a store parking lot. We saw you lurking around a truck where you left a hateful note to a woman you obviously know nothing about who is disabled. Shame on you at your age judging and bullying anyone. She has served our medical teams for many years, (possibly even you!) until she was injured and has many other ailments. How can anyone be so mean and hateful at this time of year or any time when so many people need kindness and encouraging words just to get through a day? Try it, you might feel good about yourself! One day you will be judged yourself. Hope it turns out for ya!
Reply to vent about local physicians - Maybe you should consider the advice for insulin, 2 out of 3 MDs are saying you need it. Who are you to second guess their advice? Did you go to school for endocrine disease? Do you know that diabetes left untreated can lead to blindness, kidney failure, vascular disease, loss of limbs among numerous other issues? Dr. shopping to achieve the advice you are looking for is not too smart and you will find a fool for a patient! Best to heed the advice of the professionals before you don't have a leg to stand on, literally!
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Fainting spells for elderly linked to blood clots Falls are one of the greatest risk factors for injury among the aging population. When falls are attributed to fainting spells, people may be very eager to get to the source of the fall. Doctors have found that blood clots may attribute to fainting in the elderly. Information published in the journal Clinical Geriatric Medicine found that the elderly are at a higher risk of blood clots because of their reduced mobility. Blood clots may result in deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, and could lead to a pulmonary embolism if left untreated. DVT is a common problem involving the veins of the legs. Blood pooling in the legs may cause a blood clot to form in the deep veins of the lower leg, impairing blood flow back to the heart. A pulmonary embolism, or PE, occurs when a clot dislodges from the leg veins and travels through the bloodstream to reach the heart and lungs. According to the health site Aging Care, as many as one million Americans suffer from blood clots every year, often resulting in hospitalization. While swelling in the legs, cramping in the lower legs, skin color changes, and warmth of the skin where the clot is located can signal a problem, symptoms of a PE may vary greatly. Shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and rapid or irregular heartbeat can all occur, says The Mayo Clinic. Researchers are finding that, in some cases, fainting episodes also may be indicative of a PE. Italian researchers revealed that, among 560 patients hospitalized for a first-time fainting spell, one in six had a PE.
Certain risk factors put people at a higher chance for DVT and PE. These include: • prior surgery • certain cancers • cardiovascular disease • bed rest that causes blood to pool • sitting for long periods of time • smoking • being overweight
People who are experiencing fainting spells should be on the radar for other symptoms of PE, advises the American College of Chest Physicians. However, it’s important to note that fainting can be attributed to dehydration, a drop in blood pressure and heart-rhythm disturbances.
Use of compression stockings to move blood more efficiently, physical activity, leg elevation, anticoagulants, and pneumatic compression can help prevent the formation of clots. Because PE can be life-threatening, people experiencing fainting or other symptoms are urged to speak with their doctors.
Aging Well With Exercise You can get better and stronger at any age. Research shows that an appropriate exercise program can improve your muscle strength and flexibility as you age. Progressive resistance training, where muscles are exercised against resistance that gets more difficult as strength improves, has been shown to help prevent frailty. Your bones want you to exercise. Osteoporosis, or weak bones, affects more than half of Americans over the age of 54. Exercises that keep you on your feet, like walking, jogging or dancing, and exercises using resistance such as weight lifting, can improve bone strength or reduce bone loss.
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Penny Saver Pet of the Week My name is Cooper and I am a short haired German Shepherd. I love to play ball, go for runs, and play with my humans. I enjoy watching the neighborhood squirrels and chasing the birds from their bird feeder that hangs at the edge of my lawn. I have lots of energy and am full of love!! 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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info@beginagainrescue.org • (585) 322-2427 Volunteers needed. Stable work, farm/lawn maintenance, volunteer coordinator, fund raising, outreach.
Benincasa Inc. benincasa@benincasainc.org • (585) 624-8070 Benincasa is a two bedroom home for the terminally ill, located in the Hamlet of Mendon. Caregivers are needed to fill four hour shifts. No experience is necessary, we provide full training.
Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce Call Chris at (585) 394-4400 chamber@canandaiguachamber.com Volunteers needed in our Visitor Service area. Responsibilities include greeting individuals inperson and on the phone and offering information and insights about Canandaigua, CMAC and the Finger Lakes area.
Cobblestone Arts Center sarah.cobblestonearts@gmail.com (585) 398-0220 We need help before and after performances and fundraisers to assist with set up and break down. Also, share your creative ideas with other art lovers to further creative programming.
Cobblestone Society & Museum volunteers@cobblestonemuseum.org (585) 589-9013 We train volunteers to guide tours or assist with admissions/gift shop/used book sales. Seeking help w/cleaning, gardening & office tasks. Flexible hours.
Community Reading Partnership
People who welcome cats into their homes can expect a companion for a long time, as cats can live up to 20 years or more.
I need a home
communityreadingpart@gmail.com (585) 394-1381 Seeking volunteers to help sort and stamp book donations in CRP’s storage area at the Canandaigua Primary School. Also need other volunteers to help with CRP’s literacy initiatives in the community such as a Children’s Book Fest.
Crossroads House jeffallen@crossroadshouse.com • (585) 343-3892 Resident Care volunteers needed.
Lifespan SilverlineNY@lifespanrochester.org (585) 287-6428 Friendly Phone Volunteers Needed!
Teresa House, Inc.
HRH Prince Harry is a 5-month-old domestic medium hair kitten who’s got the ginger thing happening just like the guy he’s named after. This little man needs someone to play with him, cuddle him (well, maybe for a minute or two), and otherwise attend to all his feline requirements. He’d be glad to have you on his staff if you think you can meet his royal standards. Come meet him at Lollypop Farm!
Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester 585-223-1330 • info@lollypop.org www.lollypop.org/petoftheweek
office@teresahouse.org • (585) 243-1978 www.teresahouse.org Volunteers needed in the following areas: resident care, cleaning, clerical work and fundraising.
Vincent House volunteer2014@frontier.com Mary Jo Jacobs • (585) 728-2427 Looking for volunteers for direct resident care, gardening, maintenance or fundraising.␣All training provided. We ask for two 4 hour shifts per month. Scheduling is flexible.␣ Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits.
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CDL DRIVERS - Class A & B CDL DOT certified. Full time 40 hrs + overtime. Company benefits. Apply: ROCHESTER CONCRETE & BLOCK 186 Norman St., Rochester, NY 14613
585-458-2951
Rush-H enrietta School’snew ly expanded before-and-after-schoolcare program hasthe follow ing vacancy:
Open Interviews for Field Technicians Thursday, March 1st, Noon - 5:00 PM 100 Town Centre Dr., Rochester, NY Are you a problem solver, have awesome communication skills and interested in joining a company where employees enjoy discounted cable services and tuition reimbursement? Then a career with Spectrum may be the answer. Dress to impress and bring your resume. Applications are now being accepted for full time Field Technicians in the Rochester area. Full job description and online application can be found at www.jobs.spectrum.com. Please take this opportunity to apply online and secure a spot during our open interview event. Spectrum is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity.
Part-time Day Care Aide
EOE Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability
Various afternoon shifts available. High school diploma required, experience with school-aged children preferred. Apply: Rush-Henrietta Central School District, Office of Human Resources, 2034 Lehigh Station Rd.
Updating a résumé with the goal of standing out among a crowded pool of applicants is a great way for job seekers to land a new job.
Experience the R-H Advantage!
A family owned and operated company.
is looking for an
A-C Level Technician Very busy shop, offering stable workflow. Signing bonus based on experience. ASE certifications a plus. NYSI license necessary. You must own your own tools. We offer a highly competitive Pay Plan, along with: • Medical Insurance • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • 401k Plan
• Paid Holidays • Paid Vacations • Paid Training
Apply NOW!!! If you would like to be part of our team, and are a hard-working, career minded individual, please contact Chris Bechtold at cbechtold@dorschel.com, or call 585-321-2416.
Johnson Equipment Sales and Service
Parts Specialist Full time position: Sunday through Thursday 7am-3:30pm, 1⁄2 hr. unpaid lunch. Job description: Ordering and receiving parts, maintain records and part inventory. Working closely with shop and service writers to keep job downtime at a minimum. Essential requirements: Firsthand knowledge of truck and trailer parts is essential. Excellent computer skills, accuracy is essential. A valid driver’s license is required. Health insurance, vacation & 401k w/match packages offered! Apply in person at: 6070 Collett Rd., Farmington, NY 14425 Located at Leonard’s Express Send Resume to: Robert Bowman at bowro@jesales.com
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Night Line Haul Driver - CDL-A/DBLS FedEx Ground Contractor in need of a night line haul driver. Must have at least 1 year Class A experience and DBLS endorsement, (I will provide DBLS training as needed). The run originates and returns to West Henrietta, NY Monday Friday nights. 100% Drop & Hook Tractors are well maintained Day Cabs, 2015 or newer. 1 week paid vacation after a year, 6 paid holidays after 90 days. Average pay on this run is $185 - $200/trip
EMTRANS, INC. • 585-732-0064 after 3pm.
ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Campus Safety Positions OPEN INTERVIEWS Fri., March 2nd, 2-5 p.m. • Mon., March 5th, 2-5 p.m. No Appointment Necessary Medaille Hall, 4245 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14618 Free Parking off South Campus Drive, Lot A MULTIPLE OPENINGS AVAILABLE F/T Campus Safety Patrol Officer, 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Thursday-Monday Requires 2 years of related exp. & a valid NYS Security Guard License F/T Campus Safety Communications Officer, 11 p.m.-7 a.m., Sunday-Thursday Requires 2 years of related experience P/T Campus Shuttle Driver‚ 7 a.m.-12 p.m., Monday-Friday Requires valid NYS driver’s license with clean driving history and 2 years customer service experience.
For questions or more information, contact 585-389-2061 or jobs.naz.edu
H O R O SC O P E S ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your soft-hearted self is drawn to a tempting offer. But your hard-headed half isn’t so sure. Best advice: Do it only after every detail is checked out to your liking. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your inventive mind should help you find a way to get around an apparently impassable barrier and make yourself heard. Your efforts get you noticed by the right people. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You’re enjoying this creative period. But by midweek, you’ll need to emphasize your more pragmatic talents as you consider a risky but potentially lucrative move. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) An unexpected rejection could turn into something positive if you pocket your pride and ask for advice on how you can make changes that will make the difference. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Your Lion’s heart gives you the courage to push for answers to a job-related situation. Stay with it. You’ll soon find more believers coming out the ranks of the doubters. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your curiosity pays off this week as you push past the gossip to find the facts. What you ultimately discover could lead you to make some changes in your plans. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A new sense of enthusiasm helps get you out of on-the-job doldrums and back into a productive phase. Family matters also benefit from your more positive attitude. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A bit of nostalgia is fine. But don’t stay back in the past too long or you might miss seeing the signpost up ahead pointing the way to a new opportunity. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) If you feel you need to take more time to study a situation before making a decision, do so. Don’t let anyone push you into acting until you’re ready. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) As the Great Advice Giver, the Goat really shines this week as family and friends seek your wisdom. Someone especially close to you might make a surprising request. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Spiritual concerns dominate part of the week before more worldly matters demand your attention. An old promise resurfaces with some surprises attached. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You’re in a highly productive period and are eager to finish all the projects you’ve taken on. But don’t let yourself get swamped. Take a breather now and again. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a gift for learning new things quickly and applying your knowledge to best advantage where needed. (c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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Masonry Division Mason Foreman Brick/Block Masons Mason Tenders Please apply in person, online or send resumes to:
POOLER ENTERPRISES, INC. 783 County Rd #42 Fishers, NY 14453 Phone: 585-924-5200 Fax: 585-924-5205 www.poolerenterprises.com *We are a drug free company. Pre-Screening is a company requirement. This organization is committed to ensuring that employees are selected based on their skill, experience and qualification and are compensated with respect to these factors. This company is an equal opportunity employer and we do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, gender, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veterans’ status, or any other protected status. As a company we pride ourselves on the quality of our personnel - you represent us. Join a team that is setting the standard in the industry for technology, workmanship and capability. It’s not just a job, it’s a career. We offer competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package, paid vacation and a 401K investment plan.
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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RAF Tabtronics 2854 Genesee St. • Piffard, NY 14533
Engineering Technician Unique opportunity for motivated professional in Rochester, NY area. AAS and knowledge in analog power, MS Office, passive component testing required. LabVIEW, SolidWorks, calibration, mechanical inspection, document control experience a plus. Terrific career opportunity to join growing new product development team with good pay and benefits. Please submit resume to: jackerman@exxelia.com
585-243-4331 or apply in person
• AUTO GLASS TECHS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INSTALLERS Self-starters. Movers and shakers. Ability to hit high performance standards. Base and commissions. Experience a plus. Valid driver’s license a must. 401k, health care package.
Mr. Glass Fax Resume to 271-1279 or Email: alex@mrglassfix.com
“Don’t be afraid to fail. Don’t waste energy trying to cover up failure. Learn from your failures and go on to the next challenge. It’s OK to fail. If you’re not failing, you’re not growing.” –H. Stanley Judd
COOK MANAGER HIGH SCHOOL Full-time, 10 month working supervisor needed to oversee all aspects of the operation of a large food services unit. High School Diploma plus 3 yrs. exp. preparing and cooking a complete menu of foodstuffs on a large-scale required, along with ServeSafe certification and ability to lift 30 lbs.
Apply:
Rush-Henrietta Central School District rhnet.org (click on job opportunities)
Customer Service Representatives The Dorschel Group is recruiting for customer service representatives. The position entails over 90% customer interaction, requires positive attitude, strong people skills and to be a team player. Also, excellent communication skills. Hours are Monday-Friday 9-6 and last Saturday of month 7:30-4:30, with Thursday off on the week you work Saturday.
Please send resume to Kim Pfluke: kpfluke@dorschel.com
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A N T I Q U E S H O W & COLLECTIBLES: Sunday, March 18, Watkins Glen, NY. Located inside the Community Center at Clute Park. 9:30-3pm. Over 30 Dealers. Sponsored by Watkins-Montour Rotary Club, supporting community service programs. Refreshments available. $3 Donations, age 12 and under free.
ART & MUSIC EXPERT PIANO TUNING & REPAIR. Since 1980. Musician Extraordinaire, Charles M. Freida, 585-426-2334. PROFESSIONAL QUILTING SERVICE Fast Turn-around. Mention this ad for 10% Off first quilt. Free Pickup and Delivery 30 miles of Geneseo. www.MikalasQuilting.com 585-502-8052
AUTOMOTIVE CASH 4 CARS up to $500 for your junk car, truck, van. FREE towing. 585-482-2140. www. cash4carsrochester.com Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2000-2015 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208.
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ELECTRONICS Royal Xpressions LLC is a local, custom LED lighting manufacturer offering solutions for a variety of applications. We welcome you to contact us for a quote today! royalxpressions.com 585-738-7872
FINANCES Over $10K in debt? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay nothing to enroll. Call National Debt Relief at 866-243-0510. Over $10K in debt? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay a fraction of what you owe. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief 1-855-403-3654.
FIREWOOD FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035.
GARAGE SALES AMERICAN SEWING GUILD SPECIAL EVENT: 3/3/2018 (9am - 12 noon). Fabric, sewing notions, yarn, craft supplies, patterns, books, etc. from our stash. Great bargains! First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Road, Rochester, NY 14618. WINTER SALE AT GREAT EXPECTATIONS CONSIGNMENT. QUALITY USED FURNITURE and home goods. Tues. thru Fri. (Noon-5pm) Sat. (11am-4pm) 160 School St., Victor (back of building). 585-314-7652. www.greatexpectationsshop.com Cash or Check only!
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FOR RENT PITTSFORD VILLAGE: Nonsmoking, employed, professional, looking for non-smoking professional to share furnished house. Bedroom is unfurnished but can be furnished upon request. Please e-mail office@ timborshoffrealty.com for more info. RUSH: Large second story apartment, 2 bedroom, porch, off-street parking. New carpeting. Absolutely no smoking, no pets. Includes W/D. $800 /mo. 585-582-1548. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Livonia, 2 Bedroom, newly renovated (new carpet/ paint throughout). 1 year lease, $700/ monthly. References required. 585-261-4285. ONE BEDROOM LOWER: East Rochester. $650/ month, includes utilities. Off street parking, private entrance. No pets/ smoking. Credit report, security required. 1 year lease. 585-455-0207.
FOR SALE FARM ESTATE SELL-OFF! 28 ac $46,900 Stream, pond, stonewalls, great hunting! Near major upstate NY lakes! 888-650-8166 NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER ORDERED SALE! 20 ac $39,900. Pond, stream, woods, wildlife. 6 miles from Cooperstown, NY! Twn. rd., utils. Terms avail. 8 8 8 - 7 0 1 - 1 8 6 4 NewYorkLandandLakes.com
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DRYWALL SPECIALIST: 36 years experience. Complete finished basements, ceiling & wall repair and painting! Call Ron Colon for free estimate 585-802-6934.
SERVICES STEVE´S MASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick, block, concrete, stamped concrete, chimney repairs, foundations, brick and stone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295. MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.
COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING! Bathtub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Tile Flooring. Kitchen Back Splashes. Countertops, Vanities, and Plumbing Service. Tile Repair & Re-Grouting Free Estimates, Fully insured! Please visit: www.deangelistile.com For Pictures, Videos & Testimonies. 585-317-2296.
M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.
Interior Painting. Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair & Finishing. 10 Years Experience. Call Jesse for a FREE ESTIMATE, 585-797-5863. www.jdppainting.com CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.
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Waters Basement Services, Inc. The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is BOB WATERS... Waterproofing, Drain Tile, Sump & Backup/Pumps, Wall Crack Repair, Stone Foundations, Structural Repair, Rim Joist Spray Insulation & More! Visit our Web Site for complete services & Before & After Photos. WatersBasementServices.com (585)765-3369 or (716) 474-3898
#1 WALLPAPER REMOVAL: Wall Repair. Excellent Interior Painting. Crown Moldings. 20+ Years Experience. Fully Insured. Major Credit Cards Accepted. Patrick, 585-200-8051. macspaintingandflooringco.com
NATE’S HANDYMAN: *No job too big or small. *Free estimate. *Interior/ Exterior. *Honey Do List. *Basement Waterproofing. $99 Roof Repair Special. $59 Gutter Cleaning. 585-755-NATE (6283)
TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758
WINTER IS ALMOST OVER! Time for a Spring Cleaning of your yard. Tree & shrub trimming, cleanup of dead/ damaged trees, etc. Ask us about Tree Peonies. Call Wally Smith & Sons. 585-752-8703
HIGHLAND HANDYMEN Quality Workmanship Since 1988. Our Specialists will tackle ANY home repair or improvement! 585-370-5212 or 585-683-2648
WANTED ANTIQUES WANTED: Jewelry, Gold, Silver Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Railroad Items. Oil & Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160. ALL MODEL TRAIN ITEMS WANTED. Instant cash paid. Call 585-507-0562.
CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, truck, vans. Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450.
WANTEDCOINS/ CURRENCY by Private Collector. Old U.S. coins, currency, collections. Top price paid, no dealer overhead. Honeoye. 585-322-5909.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018
Don’t miss Fairport Rotary’s
Presented by:
Sunday, March 4 • 1-4pm Eagle Vale Golf Club The 10th anniversary of this popular event features samplings of top area restaurants, wineries, distilleries, and a downstairs beer garden with music by the Amy Hazard Band -- all to benefit Fairport Rotary Charities. Great silent auction items, too! Wineries Bully Hill Vineyards Casa Larga Vineyards Damiani Wine Cellars Earl Estates Meadery Fulkerson Winery Glenora Wine Cellars Goose Watch Winery Heron Hill Winery Hosmer Winery Hunt Country Vineyards Keuka Springs Vineyards Knapp Winery Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars Red Newt Cellars Winery Red Tail Ridge Winery Rooster Hill Vineyards Silver Thread Vineyard Swedish Hill Winery Three Brothers Wineries Torrey Ridge Winery Villa Bellangelo Wagner Vineyard and Estate Winery Zugibe Vineyards
Distilleries Black Button Distilling Iron Smoke Whiskey Southern Tier Distillery Stonehurst Brands 1961 Vodka 1911 Established
Restaurants Affaire de Chocolate Amazing Grains Bread Co. Applebee’s Argyle Grill Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano
Charley Brown’s of Penfield Compane Brick Oven Bistro Donnelly’s Public House Fairport Village Inn Horizons at Woodcliff Lulu Taqueria Mac’s Philly Steaks McArdle’s Restaurant Moonlight Creamery Mr. Dominic’s on Main Plant Paradise Café Sambuca Bar & Grill Shaukin Foods Sweet Melissa’s Bake Shoppe Thai Mii Up The Penfield Pour House Whole-E-Roasters Yellow Elephant
Breweries Brooklyn Brewery CB Craft Brewers Ellicottville Brewing Company Genesee Brew House Lake Beverage Lost Vineyards Magic Hat Brewing Company New Belgium Brewing Co. North American Brewery (Genesee) Southern Tier Brewing Co. Three Heads Brewery VB Brewery Wright Beverage Event support from: Davie Kaplan Lisa’s Liquor Barn Fairport Savings Bank Universal Imports
Tickets $40 Available at LNB Perinton Branch, online at www.fairportrotary.com, from any Fairport Rotarian, or at the door.
For more info, call (585) 223-6503