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Table of Contents
Putting on a new face ….. Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 22 Auto Section ...............................Page 8 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 13 Classifieds .............................Page 33 Dining and Entertainment .............................Page 10 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 30 For The Family .............................Page 18 Give and Take ...............................Page 9
Hopefully you’ve noticed our new masthead on our beloved Genesee Valley Penny Saver. All of our elements have remained intact, just with a new, bolder and modern look. The typeface has changed with an easier readable face that quickly identifies who we are. We also kept our mascot – the white horse, but with a closeup look. Clean, fresh and new, we hope you like it as much as we do! And now a word from our Design Team: This new logo was a collaboration between a few of us, but ultimately came together with one thing in mind. We want the face of our business to be fresh and relevant, work well across all platforms, all while honoring our popular Penny Saver. We chose a classic sans serif font that has stood the test of time, Avenir, and incorporated the Penny Saver horse with an ode to simplicity in design, all while staying true to our brand. Our hope is that this logo will lead us well into our next 70 years!
Health & Wellness .............................Page 20 Home Services .............................Page 23 Hometown Events .............................Page 16 Pet Place .............................Page 29 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 29 Real Estate ...............................Page 6 Senior Center .............................Page 12
Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Houses Lot 13 and Lot 46 April 28th and 29th 12pm-4pm
Homes starting at $45,900! 3 bdrm., 2 full bath Manufactured Ranch style homes available for sale. Please contact Scott at 315-576-8702 to view our beautiful homes and community today!
Purchase a new model we are selling and receive three (3) months FREE lot rent!
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Prices Effective Monday, April 9th - Sunday, April 15th, 2018 FRESHLY CUT MEATS BY EXPERIENCED BUTCHERS
Since 1963
*4/12/18 ONLY*
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
586-1637
All White
Deli Turkey
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119 West Commercial St. East Rochester
1
$ 99 lb.
2 lb. limit
EBT
Hrs.: Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm • Sun. 8am-7pm
DELI
FRESH CUT MEATS
Black Angus Strip Steaks
$
All natural, BONELESS
99 lb.
lb.
USDA Choice, Great for the Crock Pot
Chuck Roast
2 699 Pork Chops $ 99 $ 99 4 Pork Loin Roast 2 $ 79 $ 99 Pork Butts 1 7 $ 99 $ 99 Veal Chops 10 3 1 Pork Hocks $ 29 Pork Hocks 3 1
$
Thick n’ Juicy
Seasoned, Rolled & Tied
lb.
lb.
Fresh Sliced
Beef Pastrami............ $4.99 lb. Fresh Sliced
Turkey Pastrami........$3.99 lb.
Whole, Bone-in
USDA Choice, Lean, tender
Flank Steaks
lb.
lb.
Frozen, Cut to order
USDA Choice, Lean
Sirloin Tip Roast Fresh Ground
lb.
lb.
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59
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Meatloaf Mix
lb.
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Smoked
99
Fresh Sliced
Swiss Cheese.............$3.49 lb. Homemade Delicious
Ham Salad.....................$1.99 lb.
lb.
SEAFOOD
GROCERY Upstate Farms 2%
Milk
1.99 Post Cereals
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Red
X-lg. Yellow, Red or Orange
Potatoes 1.99
$
lb.
1.99 5 lb. bag
$
18.4 oz. pkg.
Rst. Garlic, w/pepper, Rst. Garlic w/herb
1.69 Quaker Rice Cakes pint
Sour Cream
6.99
Smithfield (Fresh) 2/$3.00 Pork Tenderloin 18 oz.
$
Bison
Peppers
Shurfine
1.49 BBQ Sauce
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1/2 gal.
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4-6 oz.
Broccoli
Crowns 1.39 lb.
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DID YOU KNOW? Children have long been drawn to expressing themselves through art. According to developmental experts, coloring stimulates creativity, contributes to better handwriting, teaches color recognition, and can promote hand-eye coordination. Coloring books can help children learn to recognize boundaries and structure and develop spacial awareness. Adults, too, have recognized the benefits that coloring can bring, which includes stress reduction and improved focus. Crayons have long been a favorite tool for coloring, and over the years certain colors have emerged as fan favorites. Crayola® conducted polls in 1993 and 2000 to find out the most popular colors of crayons in America. Blue was voted the favorite both times. Six other shades of blue, including cerulean, midnight blue, aquamarine, periwinkle, denim and blizzard blue, finished among the top 10. Purple heart, caribbean green and cerise rounded out the top 10.
Fr. Pebbles, Cocoa Pebbles, Honey-Combs, etc.
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11-14 oz.
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Steaks............................. $7.99 lb. Fully Cooked, Ready to eat, 31-40 ct. $ Sold in .....2...lb. .....bag .......... IQF
Shrimp
MARZETTI’S
Dressing 2/$5.00 15 oz.
15.98 bag
Haddock Filets...........$4.49 lb.
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HAPPY 13th BIRTHDAY to our beautiful daughter. We are all so proud of you every day! Love, Dad, Mom, Kels, Josh, Liam & Mattie
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70th Anniversary Series- Volume 9 To go back in time in our history, in Vol. 4 we moved to a new, larger location in the Avon Town Plaza behind Tom Wahl’s. This was in the early 1980’s. We were so excited with 8,000 square feet of space to accommodate our growing number of employees, our expanding circulation and new and bigger equipment. We just KNEW this was it! No more moves! We settled in. Well, our good intentions of staying put were squashed within several years as we realized we were, once again out of room. Our next – and final move was to our current location in East Avon in the early 90’s. This provided us with 14,000 sq. ft., almost doubling what we had in our Plaza location. This was it! Still our business grew and we realized the need for more typesetters and graphic designers, and more equipment including a second printing press, bindery and inserting machines, and a system for shredding and recycling paper. The growth in our circulation area also warranted hiring more salespeople. Suddenly we were crowded again. So, over the course of the 90’s and early in the 2000’s we added on more square feet for additional sales and promo products space, additional bindery space, an area for carriers to pick up their Penny Savers and loading docks for the various suppliers who deliver to us each week. Our new, and final location grew from 14,000 sq. ft. to 27,000 sq. ft. as we added on to our building 5 different times! Our Production department, which takes up a large part of our building, produces approximately 147,000 of our own Genesee Valley Penny Savers and 30,500 other local Shoppers each week. The printing is done on two Royal Zenith Zephyr 300 printing presses; one with nine printing units and one with six. Each press averages about 20,000 impressions per hour. The production of the papers uses about 25,000 lbs. of paper each week. Our newsprint comes to us in 1,000 lb. rolls and is shipped from mills in Canada. We are very proud to say we are committed to recycling. A large shredder and bailing machine produces about 25,000 lbs. of scrap every three weeks. The 1,000 lb. bales of scrap are loaded into tractor trailers and returned to Canada where it is reproduced again as more paper. So, as you hold this Penny Saver in your hands, just think, you might have held some of it in your hands before!
To print the quantity we do each week takes a large amount of ink, both black and color. We use approximately 7,000 gallons of black ink each year, which is shipped to us 3 times a year in tanker trucks and pumped into a 2,000 gallon holding tank. The tank then pumps the black ink as needed to the presses. After the printing process, stacks of “signatures” (8 page sections of the paper) are loaded in page order into two Muller-Martini Saddle Stitchers. These machines collate, staple and trim our papers, at a rate of about 7000 an hour to their finished size. In our early days, this rather monotonous job was performed by a group of dedicated people who would stand for hours pulling Penny Saver sections out of wooden boxes and putting them together in order, by hand. Automation most likely saved these people from sore feet and legs and backs, and probably not one of them regrets losing their job to this wonderful machine. After the papers are put together, those with “inserts” such as grocery stores, drug stores, hardware stores etc. are moved to the insert machine. This machine automatically opens the paper and drops in the appropriate inserts depending on the area the customer wants to advertise in. After the inserting process is complete, the Penny Savers are bundled and labeled either for the Post Offices or the individual adult carriers and their routes. Carriers pick their papers up from our facility, and the copies that are mailed are delivered to the Post Offices by our truck drivers. It is an intense job that must be carried out in a limited amount of time!
Family owned and operated since 1948 …stay tuned for volume 10 next month
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I’ve banished Winter, saith the Spring, Awake! arise, ye flowers! Brisk breezes blow, Bright sunshine glow, And rouse the young Year’s powers. ~ Henry James Slack (1818–1896), The Ministry of the Beautiful, “Conversation IV: Spring-time on the Western Coast,” 1850 H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A little woolgathering is OK. But don’t let that dreamy state linger beyond midweek, when you’ll want to be ready to take on new workplace responsibilities. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Love rules the week for single Bovines seeking romance. Attached pairs also find new joy in their relationships. Friday should bring news about a business opportunity. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Home becomes the center of a new social whirl, as you show your talent for hosting great parties. You can expect to impress a lot of people who’ve never seen this side of you. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) The Moon Child might have to raise those powers of persuasion a notch to get a still-wary colleague to agree to go along. Finding more facts to back up your position helps. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Hold off trying to fix the blame for an apparent mishandling of a work situation. A full investigation could reveal surprising facts on how and why it really happened. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your ability to find details others might overlook gives you an advantage in assessing a possibly too-good-to-betrue offer. A trusted colleague has advice. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Expect to be called on once again to act as peacemaker in a long-simmering dispute that suddenly flares up. Offer advice, but be careful to stay out of the fray. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your organizational skills help you line up your priorities so that you get things done without added pressure. The weekend could hold a special surprise. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) New ventures are favored. But don’t launch yours before rechecking all facts and sources. Also, be sure you can rely on support from certain people. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Don’t be pushed into renegotiating an agreement, even though it might help avoid a potential impasse. Get legal advice before you sign or agree to anything. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Helping others is what Aquarians do so well. But this time, someone wants to help you. Expect to hear some news that will both surprise and delight you. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Things go so swimmingly that you’re tempted to take on more tasks. Best advice: Finish what you have now, then enjoy a well-earned relaxing weekend. BORN THIS WEEK: Your understanding of human nature helps you make wise decisions that are appreciated by all. You would make a fine judge. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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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.
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PENNY SAVER ONLINE POLL: It was recently revealed that a partner organization of Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, violated Facebook’s terms of service by collecting user data on 50 million people without their knowledge and then used it as a tool for voter profiling. What is your opinion of this breach of trust? •␣It is a part of our new normal, there is no privacy! •␣Goodbye Facebook, now I’ll have a lot of extra time! •␣I don’t use Facebook so it doesn’t affect me. Poll Ends: 04/10/18 Vote at: www.gvpennysaver.com Poll Results: 04/03/18 How do you feel about decision to add a question about citizenship status to the 2020 census? •␣It shouldn’t be an issue for anyone who is in the US legally. 58.8% •␣This is a targeted move designed to identify those who already feel vulnerable. 23.5% •␣We need this information to get an accurate picture of our population. 17.6%
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10 GALLON AQUARIUM – new heater and new filter. LED lights. Extra supplies. Only needs gravel and fish: 585-392-7630 DINING ROOM SET, 6 chairs, table and china cabinet. BIG SECTIONAL, blue, includes chaise and bed. You remove: dbuckley2@rochester.rr.com DRUM HATS, assorted sizes. New and used. Must take all: 585-356-6151 BOWLING BALL, BAGS and size 12 SHOES. Like new: 585-356-6151 SPINET PIANO. Will deliver within 10 miles of Avon. You move from trailer into your house/location: 585-226-2577 BALDWIN PANORAMIC TONE ELECTRIC ORGAN with bench. Good condition, works mostly well. You haul: maxistaxi@yahoo.com HOLLISTER BRAND APOGEE CATHETER INSERTION KITS (Ref 6100A) - Includes gloves, drape, gel, collection bag. 500 kits: llaurie@frontiernet.net ABEKA HOMESCHOOL TEXTBOOKS: World/American History, govt, geography, algebra, physics, science; some lesson plans, workbooks/keys, tests/keys, and some subject VHS tapes: 585-880-5234 SLEEPER COUCH – light blue, KITCHEN TABLE and 4 ROLLING CHAIRS, RECLINER CHAIR – dark brown. You pick up, Avon: 585-975-9348 AUTO OIL FILTERS, UNUSED: STP-52808, Mobil1 M1-101, Fram-XG30: 585-730-3011 10 TROPHYS – mostly bowling, some soccer: 585-343-9122 6 BAR HEIGHT CHAIRS and 52x55 inch TABLE. Extra leaf included. Light oak, some scratches on table top. You pick up: heron1102@yahoo.com
CORDLESS ELECTRIC STEREO HEADPHONES and a DVD PLAYER: 585-409-6477 BIBLE STORY CHARACTERS FLANNELGRAPH’S needed for children – old, new, no longer being used and willing to let go: danabkrebs@gmail.com GIANT JENGA STACKING GAME needed for youth nonprofit events: Volunteers@hfhoc.org LARGE PRINT BIBLE in good condition for aging eyes: cliffb78@aol.com RE-USEABLE FABRIC BOOK COVER for soft cover books: phineas998@aol.com 8HP or bigger BRIGGS & STRATTON or KOHLER ENGINE SIDE SHAFT. Electric start preferred: 585-298-7664 OLD WOODEN PULLEYS, the smaller the better, 3” or 5”: 585-734-6110 FIREWOOD WANTED FOR HEAT . Unsplit okay. Trimmed trees. No pine. No willow. Westside area: 585-637-6961 FULL SHEETS OF 4’x8’ PLYWOOD for transporting shed over soft ground. No partial sheets please: tsk113@rochester.rr.com EMPTY 40-50 POUND ANIMAL FEED BAGS near Dansville. I will pick up: mstewart12@stny.rr.com DRESSER (4 or 5 drawers), approx.. 4’ tall by 2’ wide for 2 little girls: 585-637-0933 REMINISCE and REMINISCE EXTRA MAGAZINES. Older copies preferred: 585-526-1009
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FISH FRY $ 7 DAYS A WEEK
999
+ tax
Roll, tartar sauce, lemon juice, coleslaw, fries. Must present coupon. Exp. 4/16/18.
GLUTEN FREE $ 10” PIZZA
999 $ 2299 $ 99 9
+ tax
Must present coupon. Exp. 4/16/18.
Must present coupon. Coupon expires 4/13/18.
LARGE CHEESE PIZZA & DOZEN WINGS MONDAY & WEDNESDAY
LARGE CHEESE PIZZA
Add $2 per topping. Must have coupon. Exp. 4/16/18.
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Springtime is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn. ~ Quoted by Lewis Grizzard in Kathy Sue Loudermilk, I Love You
FLU-FIGHTING TIPS: Those who feel symptoms coming on should begin drinking more liquids to keep the respiratory system hydrated and make mucus less viscous. Remember to get adequate sleep, as a tired body cannot effectively fight the flu virus.
7 th Annual 5K Walk/Run
“Strollin’ for the Colon” Colon cancer awareness, research & education
Saturday, May 19, 2018 USATF Certified 5K Run 10am • Walk 10:05am NEW VENUE: Starting at the Geneseo Central School, 4050 Avon Rd., Geneseo • Blow up colon is back • Food available for purchase • Music • Kids Fun Run to follow 5K • Raffles • Silent auction • Gastroenterologists available for questions
+ tax
Add $2 per topping. Must have coupon. Exp. 4/16/18.
Register online at: www.lightboxreg.com or onsite registration day of event at 8:30am www.bit.ly/strollinforthecolon Contacts: Event info.: Tina Cottone (585) 764-4739 • tinad41@aol.com Race info: Ginny Gullo www.gastro.urmc.edu (585) 281-1913 • ginnygullo@aol.com
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Student Olivia Mundell took a moment to pose with residents Eleanor Mostek and Jeanette Fairthorne as Anastasia’s Spotlight Dance of Churchville performed for residents at Westwood Commons.
Charlie and Papa enjoying a conversation and some watermelon.
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Your Grandparents called upon to raise grandchildren Older adults whose children have grown up often look forward to the next stages in life, which may involve retirement, downsizing and enjoying visits with their grandchildren. A growing number of aging adults may find themselves playing a key role in their grandchildren’s lives. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2.7 million grandparents across the country are stepping into parental roles for their grandkids. Some assist their adult children while others have become the primary caregivers. Factors like military deployment, illness, incarceration, and substance abuse are forcing grandparents to take on responsibilities they may have thought were over. PBS reports that, between 2009 and 2016, the number of grandparents raising grandchildren in the United States rose by 7 percent. Although raising the next generation can bring about many rewards, including security, sense of purpose, a deeper relationship with family, and social interaction, there are many obstacles as well. That includes the financial strain that raising children can place on individuals unprepared for the cost of child-rearing. Census figures also show that about one-fifth of grandparents caring for children have incomes that fall below poverty level. Grandparents may be rusty concerning safety requirements & equipment now needed to care for grandchildren. As grandparents navigate the unexplored waters of raising grandchildren, there are certain factors they need to consider. Legal advice or advocacy - Certain circumstances may require grandparents to seek legal help so they can raise their grandchildren in lawful ways. If there is neglect, divorce, arrest, or other factors, it may be a smart idea for grandparents to seek the help of an attorney or advocacy group to clarify their legal rights and ensure access to grandchildren. In addition, grandparents may need certain legal documents, such as a power of attorney, citizenship papers, adoption records, or consent forms. Get educated - The rules have changed since grandparents raised their own children. It is important they learn as much as possible on child safety guidelines. Consumer advocacy groups or pediatricians can help explain how guidelines have changed. New furniture and toys may have to replace older, unsafe items.
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More and more grandparents are stepping into parental roles for their grandkids.
Take care of yourself - Raising grandchildren can be emotionally taxing, especially if poor circumstances led to the grandchildren being placed with family. It is crucial to recognize feelings and one’s own health when caring for others. A grandparent who is exhausted or overwhelmed may not offer the appropriate care. Emphasizing one’s own mental and physical health is essential, as is getting help and advice when it’s most needed. The organization AARP recommends compiling a list of support services, such as respite care providers, counselors and support groups. Grandchildren will have feelings, too - Children, whether they are old enough to understand or not, may react to change differently. Some children may act out while others may grow detached. Grandparents can focus on providing stable environments and offer support and consistency even if grandchildren are withdrawing or pushing their loved ones away with words or actions. Raising grandchildren can be complicated, but it has become more prevalent. It can take time for these new family units to find their grooves. More information is available at www.aarp.org in their GrandFamilies Guide.
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hours spent on helping our girls are very much appreciated. It was our daughter’s first year; she not only had a warm welcome to the team but was constantly encouraged with positive, uplifting words from her coaches. Looking forward to our spring season!
Sons Funeral Home, Nails on Commercial, The Swan family, Conesus SAL, Brian J. Clark, Julies Floral, Votypka Farms, Scott & Shirley Standish, Raubers Agway, St. George Funeral Home. Annual Vincent House Softball Tournament 2018
A BIG THANK YOU to all of our sponsors who helped Thank you Partyman Catering make this year’s tournament a for your outstanding customer HUGE success! Springwater Legion, Original Stump Blower service and catering which was Ciderworks, Jim and Dean above and beyond our Masonry, Rumfola Family, TPL expectations. Thank you for window and doors, Livonia making our event a special day Legion, R&R Transport, Rachel that we will always remember. Scura Lickliter, DUNSKIES Thank you to our LeRoy Youth CONTRACTING, Belangers Gravel & Stone, Laf-A-Lot, Soccer Coaches for this year’s indoor girls' team. The countless Lewis Caskey, Walter Baird &
Our organization would like to thank all of the people who have supported our recent events. Fish Fry, Chicken Wings, Breakfast and Easter Egg Hunt. Your support has allowed us to continue to be active in the community & Livingston County. We look forward to seeing you soon. Thank you! Francis Dalton Post 282- Lima Legion
Thank you to the Shelby family for not only being great neighbors but also genuine people. Whether it is a tool I need to borrow or a package put inside they are the ones always there. People you can trust. My boys will forever remember our kickball games and nerf battles. Close community…what the small towns are all about!
mine...There are men and women who have fought, and are fighting for us every day for our freedom, and what you do with it is complain? Please, can we start using the 'brighter side' more often? Say thank you once in a while? We have the right to sit around and complain, but maybe we should do something useful for our community. And with that said, bless you, and have a nice day. Yes, I know I'm about to vent right now, but can people please just stop? There are some actual things that people should be venting about, and then there are some completely petty things. Can we all just be happy and positive for ONCE?? We live in a free country, which means we can speak our opinion. So here is
A farm up the road from us had a barn fire and misplaced animals. After going up and offering to help anyway I could at 9pm...Headed home there were little kids playing in the street. Not teenagers. Young children. After stopping and waiting for them to go back to the sidewalk I cautiously passed only to get surprised by a basketball hitting my
windshield! I stopped the car and got out asking to speak to a parent. The kid’s father, I assume, came out and immediately said it was an accident. Being nice although upset I told the man first of all I'm happy to see his kids outside playing instead of on a phone or a computer. His reply was quite profane and then the mother, I assume, came out clearly intoxicated spewing profanities. I got back in the car and left. So frustrated by bad parenting. To The Commuter - You saw a dead cat near a dairy farm as you go into work. You likely take the same route home, so you pass the cat twice a day. Rather than pointing a finger at the people who run the dairy farm for not burning the dead animal, you could have taken it upon yourself to bury the
Thank you to the Avon Town Crew for keeping our roads cleared and safe this winter through all of our many snowstorms. Great job! I would like to thank the person who left a hyacinth plant on my mail basket (3/29 Avon Commons). Pat
carcass. We all have a choice to be part of the problem or part of the solution. Your vent makes you part of the problem. Naked neighbor made my day. The article had me smiling all the way to my computer to write this response. Wife was complaining husband had to look at naked neighbor every day! Obviously wife, not husband, is upset. Who said he had to look? Ever hear of curtains or shades? I would bet money the neighbor knows she is being watched which reinforces her desire to prance around in the all together! Happy viewing!
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The award-winning Traveling Cabaret is happy to announce the addition of two talented performers, Mark King, of Irondequoit, and Jody Wilbur, of Canandaigua. Both performers bring enthusiasm, talent and extensive musical theater experience to the Traveling Cabaret. Mark King, an adjunct instructor at Rochester Institute of Technology, and Eastman Kodak retiree, has an amazing background performing with Opera Theater of Rochester, Greece Performing Arts Society, Off Monroe Players, Opera Factory, the Genesee Valley Chorus and the Irondequoit Chorale. Mark’s strong and melodic tenor voice blends well with the eight current members of the musical revue troupe. He is dedicated, eager, rarin’ to go, and with a sparkle in his eyes, has a quick and fun sense of humor. Mark related, “I’m excited to be singing with such a talented, fun and friendly troupe. It is very rewarding to bring smiles on the faces of our audience members.” Jody Wilbur is a Lifestyle Coordinator and Event Planner at Clark Meadows at Ferris Hills, an Enriched Living Facility. She is the Choral Director of the Meadowlarks Chorus, and has performed with the Midlakes Melody Ladies Barbershop Chorus. Jody loves singing, has an extensive dance background, a witty sense of humor, is energetic and animated, and possesses an engaging smile. Anxious to perform with the Traveling Cabaret, Jody stated, “I am privileged to be part of this very talented and fun group of singers and dancers. The Traveling Cabaret is a breath of fresh air, and brings such joy to audiences.” Both Jody and Mark are excited to be the “new kids on the block”, and are working diligently, rehearsing every Monday night in Irondequoit, practicing new musical numbers and dance steps. They are enjoying the camaraderie of fellow Traveling Cabaret members, and conversely, the troupe is overjoyed working with them. Both Jody and Mark are excited to debut their talents as “official” Traveling Cabaret members. The cabaret troupe is delighted that both Jody and Mark have joined the group, and unanimously felt that the two would fit right in! The Traveling Cabaret is a 10-member Broadway, movie and pop song, dance and comedy musical revue troupe. Cast members include Mark Battaglia, Bob Dietch, Mark King, Roseann
Jody Wilbur of Canandaigua & Mark King of Irondequoit
Kraus, Dick Lawrence and Linda Maloney, of Irondequoit, Steve Tylock, from Penfield, Phyllis & Sandy Kravetz, of Perinton and Jody Wilbur, from Canandaigua. “Born on the 4th of July,” 1990, the 28-yearold not-for-profit Traveling Cabaret troupe performs 12 months of the year throughout the greater Rochester area, and surrounding communities, for open-to-the-public and private events. Fifteen to 25 musical revues are performed annually. From January through November, Broadway, movie and pop revues are performed, and Holiday shows are scheduled in December. Colorful costumes and props are added throughout the fast-paced shows; performances are appropriate for all ages. In return for quality and fun entertainment, the Traveling Cabaret raises money for student scholarships and charities. Each year, scholarships are awarded to deserving and talented college-bound high school seniors pursuing the Arts upon graduation. Various charities also benefit from Traveling Cabaret donations throughout the year. To date, over 515 cabaret shows have been performed; the Traveling Cabaret’s milestone 530th performance is forthcoming. Thirty-one grants have been awarded the Traveling Cabaret recognizing its contributions to the quality of life in the community. For information about the Traveling Cabaret, please call (585) 234-6677.
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FAIRPORT African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Rochester presents: African Violet Display and Sale - One Day Only! Held April 21, 10-4pm, Solstice Senior Living, 55 Ayrault Road, Fairport. Join us for a display of beautiful African Violets and Gesneriads. Plants will be available for purchase. Potting clinic at 1pm. The Service Board Of Fairport Baptist Homes Invites You to a Spring “Meet and Greet” Event Information, Refreshments, Fundraising. Held Friday, April 13, 5-7pm in the McKnight Room at Fairport Baptist Homes. Find out what the Service Board of Fairport Baptist Homes is all about and how you can help us help your loved one. www.fairportbaptisthomes. org. Freshen-Up Fairport! Canal Clean Sweep 2018. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. Join your neighbors to benefit the Canal and community by giving the Canal System and Trail a “Spring Cleaning”! Saturday, April 21, 9am-12noon. Meet at the Box Factory Pavilion! Bring your favorite broom, flat shovel, and rake! SIGN-UP NOW! FAIRPORT PERINTON PARTNERSHIP for a Better Community, 585-377-6010, info@ fairportpartnership.org. A unique program at the Fairport Museum, “Conversations in Mary’s Home” written by Erica Kortepeter-Ragan, will be performed by the Webster Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Players Tuesday, April 17, 7pm at the museum (18 Perrin St.). (“Mary” was Susan B’s sister with whom she lived when in Rochester.) All are welcome to attend this free program. Information: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org. Open Art Studio, Painting & Drawing Classes - The Bloomy Art Show. Locally grow artists; quite possibly your neighbors & friends. This is art connecting with your community. Where: Perinton Community Center (main lobby), 1350 Turk Hill Road, Fairport. Hours: M-Sat. 7am-10pm, Sun. 9am-6pm. Phone: 223-5050. Come mingle & munch with the Artists - Reception: Friday, April 20th, 6:30-7:30pm. The show runs April 20th to May 11th. FREE.
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HENRIETTA Neutral Ground Support Organization - Thursday, April 12, 7-8PM. Guest Speaker: Cheryl Minchella, Community Health Educator from MVP Health Care. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Chocolate!! Receive some free recipes. Tasting following the presentation. Open to the public. $4 donation for Neutral Ground members. Guests and public $5 donation requested. Neutral Ground is a peer support group for people who are divorced, widowed, separated, or ending a significant relationship. Henrietta UCC, 1400 Lehigh Station Road. https:/NeutralGroundSupport.org.
MACEDON Chicken Barbeque - Saturday, April 14, Macedon Center Fire Department, 2481 Canandaigua Road, 4pm until sold out. Menu: 1/2 chicken, baked beans, salt potatoes, cole slaw, roll/butter, homemade desserts. Dine in or take outs with our infamous ’DRIVE THRU’ the fire hall. $10 Adults, $9 Senior Citizens, $5 Children 5-12 (1/4 chicken), 4 and under free, no chicken. Access the fire hall by the driveway across from the Macedon Center United Methodist Church, 1160 Route 31F, Macedon Center.
MENDON Community Open Meal: Please join us for a free meal and fellowship on Saturday, April 14th from 3pm-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in the town of Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month will feature an Easter fare of ham, sides, and desserts. For more information, contact the church rectory at 624-4990.
PITTSFORD Rise & Shine Pancake Breakfast: Held the second Saturday of each month, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. Next breakfast: April 14th, in support of DreamBikes. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings. $5 per person. The United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street, intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details: (585)586-6870.
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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. Woman’s Club of Rochester Card Party Fundraiser - Please join us for the WCOR Annual Fashion Show 2018 to benefit Challenger Miracle Field and Meals on Wheels. Menu and payment info are on the flyer, www. womansclubofrochester.org. Event held April 24, 11:30-3pm, Midvale Country Club, 2387 Baird Rd., Penfield. Questions? Email us at womansclubofrochester@gmail. com. GVBCA’s 49th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antique, Paper & Postcard Show & Sale - Sunday, April 22, 9am-3pm, Roberts Wesleyan College - Voller Athletic Center, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester. Over 100 dealers with over 200 tables of a wide variety of table top antiques, paper items, postcards, and of course bottles. In addition, we have several educational displays. Admission: $5 (17 & under free). 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships Sponsored by Monroe Community College Foundation. Held Saturday, October 6, 2018. The race begins at 11AM with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30AM at 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $8. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by October 1; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680.
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The Rochester Theater Organ Society its “Pops on Pipes” concert Sunday, April 8th, 2:30PM, Rochester Auditorium Theater. 2013 ATOS Young Organist Competition winner Justin LaVoie will perform on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ! Admission: non-members $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens 1:30PM on day of performance. General admission seating. Handicapped accessible. Information: http://www.rtosonline.org or 585-234-2295. CURE’s 9th Annual 5k and Fun Walk presented by The Cornerstone Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. April 28, 8am-12noon, Longhouse Shelter, Seneca Park, 2222 St. Paul St., Rochester. Cost: $15. Registration begins 8AM. Run begins 9:30AM with the Walk shortly following. We will have prizes and awards! It’s a jungle theme, let’s see how creative you can get with your shirts/wardrobe! Complete Details - https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/Rochester/ CURE5KRunandWalk. 10th Annual Recipe for a CURE Sunday Brunch - Join us for an afternoon of delicious food, drinks, raffles and fun; all proceeds go directly to CURE Childhood Cancer Association. Presented in partnership with the American Culinary Federation: Rochester’s Professional Chef’s/Cook’s Association. Cost: $50. Held Sunday, October 14, 112pm, Radisson Rochester Riverside, 120 E. Main St. Ste. 6, Rochester. https://curekidscancer.com/event/ 10th-annual-recipe-for-a-curesunday-brunch/ The United States Air Force Concert Band and Singing Sergeants - FREE CONCERT: Tuesday, April 10 at 7pm, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 433 E. Main St., Rochester. For FREE tickets call 585-274-3000 or go to www. eastmantheater.org. *FREE admission. *No reserved seats. *Firstcome, first seated. www.usafband.af.mil.
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WEBSTER Fundraising Dinner hosted by American Legion of Webster - A dinner to help the child of a local veteran get an Autism Service Dog. Sunday, April 8, 2pm, American Legion, 818 Ridge Rd., Webster. This boy’s father has served 5 tours in the mid-east. Help this family reach their needed $25,000 fundraising goal. Raffles and 50/50 drawings. Dinner cooked by BRIMONT BISTRO. Cost: $20. Tickets: American Legion, Brimont Bistro, DanWin’s Pharmacy and Webster Veterinary Clinic. CASH ONLY. Dinner served 4pm. The Webster Quilt Guild 2018 Quilt Show - Saturday, April 21, 9am-3:30pm and Sunday, April 22, 11-4pm at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1460 Ridge Rd., Webster. Visit one of the largest quilt shows in NYS. Hundreds of quilts of all sizes displayed. Vendors selling quilt related merchandise. Admission: $5. Admission proceeds go towards supplies for charity projects. Raffle tickets available for the Wild Ocean Rose quilt by contacting rafflequilt@ websterquiltguild.com or at the door.
DID YOU KNOW? While high school seniors on the cusp of graduating and moving on to college give ample thought to their college majors, many are likely to change majors at least once after enrolling in a college or university. According to the University of La Verne, between 50 and 70 percent of college students change majors at least once, and many of them will change their majors three times before they graduate. The University also reports that 50 percent of college graduates pursue careers that are not related to their majors. Career and personality assessments can help students determine which subjects they may want to study upon enrolling in a college or university. Such assessments can help students discover their interests, and then students can work with advisors and career counselors at their colleges or universities to find majors that align with those interests. High school seniors on their way to college in the coming months can rest easy that, even if they don’t know what to study when they arrive on college campuses this fall, many of their fellow freshmen are equally uncertain.
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DID YOU KNOW? The word “prom” is short for “promenade dance,” an annual formal dance held for high school students, typically those in their junior and senior years. While the term “prom” might not be used across the globe, schools in many countries host similar dances for high school-aged students on the cusp of moving on to college. In the United Kingdom, proms did not become popular until very recently. Prior to the 21st century, secondary school students in the UK might have attended formal dances at the onset of summer to celebrate the end of a school term, while students old enough to be finishing secondary school might have attended a “Leavers Ball” to commemorate that milestone in their life. But a 2012 report in the Daily Telegraph noted than more than 85 percent of secondary schools in Britain now host school proms, which range from relatively informal gatherings to more extravagant affairs. In South Africa, students may attend a Matric Dance, which commemorates their final year matriculating in their high schools. German high school students celebrate their graduations rather informally, and such celebrations may even include some lighthearted mocking of their teachers.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Pinpointing Cause of Hearing Loss --DEAR DR. ROACH: I have worked in a loud facility for 35 years and have always worn protection and had my hearing tested annually. Several years ago, I had a threshold shift (a loss in my hearing range), and the plant nurse sent me to a hearing specialist. He said that my hearing loss is not due to noise exposure. I asked how he could tell, but I didn’t get a satisfactory answer. I later asked my primary care physician, and he didn’t know. How do you determine from the result of a test whether hearing loss is caused by noise exposure or other factors, such as illness or injury? Would a hearing aid be effective? -- J.G. ANSWER: A comprehensive exam and hearing testing can show whether the hearing loss is likely due to loud noise exposure, based on the pattern of hearing loss across different frequencies. However, I don’t think that there is 100 percent certainty about making or excluding noise exposure as the cause of the hearing loss from the pattern. I would think that an independent evaluation, by a certified audiologist and your own ENT doctor, might give you additional information, including a discussion about how much benefit you might get from a hearing aid. The Hearing Loss Association of America (on the Web at www.hearingloss.org) can provide you some support and guidance through this process. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My father suffers from GERD and takes medication for it. After returning from a recent holiday, I asked him about his symptoms. He replied that he was not bothered by heartburn for the 10 days he was away. You see, my father takes all his meals sitting on the couch, eating off of a low coffee table. Taking a bite, sitting back to chew, bending forward toward the table, over and over. It almost looks like he’s doing sit-ups while seated, and I think this must contribute to stomach acid pushing up. During the 10 days that he was away, he was sitting at a proper-height table when eating all his meals. What are your thoughts? He won’t listen to me, because I’m not a doctor! -- A.C. ANSWER: Believe me, being a doctor doesn’t mean people always listen to you. However, I do hope your father listens to you, because I agree with you that his eating position may contribute to mechanical acid reflux: The increased pressure from his bent-over position may be forcing acid up into his esophagus. However, being on holiday may lead to other reasons he was not bothered. Maybe he was avoiding foods that cause symptoms. Maybe he was feeling less stressed. It’s possible he ate earlier and went to bed a longer time after eating, which allows the stomach to empty so there is less acid at night, when more damage to the esophagus can occur due to the loss of gravity and swallowing. Sometimes several lifestyle choices are needed to address GERD. I always prefer to work on those before prescribing medication treatments, especially because the proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole have long-term side effects that are best avoided, if possible. *** 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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GARAGE DOOR AUCTION Sunday, April 15, 1 pm Located at: Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 E. Main St., Batavia, NY Take I-90 to Rt. 98 Batavia, go to Rt. 5, turn left two miles to Fairgrounds.
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American Irish Stew Servings: 6 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 1/4 pounds beef, top round, cut into 3/4-inch pieces 3 cloves garlic, minced salt & pepper, to taste 1 medium onion, coarsely chopped 3 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 3/4-inch pieces 2 medium parsnips, cut into large chunks (optional) 3 cups low-fat, reduced-sodium beef broth 4 medium russet potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary 1 leek, coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
In large pot over medium-high heat, heat oil. Add beef and garlic. Cook, gently stirring until meat is evenly browned. Season with salt and pepper. Add onion, carrots and parsnips. Cook 3-4 minutes. Stir in broth and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer about 75 minutes, or until meat is tender. Stir in potatoes and simmer another 30 minutes. Add rosemary and leeks. Continue to simmer, uncovered, until potatoes are tender. To avoid potatoes falling apart, do not overcook. Serve hot and garnish with parsley, if desired. Nutritional information per serving: 370 calories, 8 g total fat (2 g saturated fat), 43 g carbohydrate, 32 g protein, 6 g dietary fiber, 427 mg sodium.
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DID YOU KNOW? According to the U.S. Department of Energy, well-designed landscapes can save homeowners enough energy to make the projects pay for themselves in less than eight years. The DOE notes that homeowners’ landscaping strategies should be dictated by the climates in which they live. For example, homeowners who live in hot, arid regions should employ landscapes to shade their homes’ walls, windows and roof, while those who live in cool regions should make sure their landscapes are not blocking the winter sun from reaching their homes’ south-facing windows. The DOE also advises that shading is the most cost-effective way to reduce solar heat gain in a home, noting that well-planned landscapes can reduce previously unshaded homes’ air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent. The DOE also notes that, in treeshaded neighborhoods, summer daytime air temperature can be up to six degrees cooler than the air temperature in treeless areas. Homeowners considering adding trees to their landscapes should know that deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, which means they will block solar heat in the summer but allow sunlight into the home in winter. That’s ideal for homeowners who live in regions where temperatures climb in summertime but drop considerably in winter. Homeowners who want year-round shade might consider evergreen trees and shrubs.
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HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE Time it right. Many workers wait until they’ve become unsatisfied with their jobs to try to negotiate a raise, likely thinking that the higher salary will justify the stress or unhappiness they associate with their work. But workers may find it easier to discuss salary when they are happy and satisfied at work. Employers may sense your enthusiasm, and you’ll be more likely to focus on the positive rather than the negative aspects fueling your request.
WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER Happily shares the spotlight: Never the glory hog, a team player is content to stand in the spotlight alongside coworkers. Team players make sure everyone is involved and recognized equally, and even take their share of the blame when things go awry.
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Victor Central Schools Support Staff Vacancies • Full and Part-Time Teacher Aides • Full Time Evening Cleaners Per Diem and Substitute Assignments • Bus Driver • Evening Cleaner Interested applicants should • Food Service Helper apply in person at: • Lifeguard Victor Schools • Parking Lot Attendant Human Resources Office, • Nurse Substitute Education Center, 953 High Street, Victor, NY. • Teacher Aide Substitute Inquiries may be made to Kris Hutt (585) 924-3252, Ext. 1417 or HuttK@victorschools.org.
HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE Bring convincing materials. Have your “proof” in writing or in substantiated documents. You’ll need to be as confident as possible and having the right information on hand can help seal the deal. Double- or triple-check your info before the meeting.
Home Health Aides Work in lovely Assisted Living facility located on our campus. Full & part-time available for evening and night shifts. Rotating weekend & holiday schedule. Current NYS Home Health Aide Certificate required. Prior experience in a health care setting preferred.
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THE RIGHT WAYS TO UPDATE A RÉSUMÉ Put a professional purpose. Modern standards may suggest that listing a career “objective” is old fashioned. However, it is helpful to customize your résumé so that it is geared toward the position for which you are applying. A career objective may reflect how you are a strong candidate for each specific job you apply for. Use some specifics that tie into to the particular job or company and you may catch the hiring manager’s attention in the process.
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GENESEE VALLEY BOTTLE COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION´S 49th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antiques, Paper & Postcards Show April 22, 2018 (9am - 3pm) ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE, VOLLER ATHLETIC CENTER, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester, NY 14624 Admission: $5.00 (17 & under free) WWW.GVBCA.ORG SPACES AVAILABLE, Penfield American Legion annual Garage Sale/ Flea Market May 4-5. Sell your Stuff call John @ 585-314-1816.
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