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Tanqueray Gin
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Stoli Vodka
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Baileys
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Stave & Steel
Slow Press
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Relax Riesling
Old Smuggler 1.75L
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Pinot Noir
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Voga Pinot Grigio
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Table of Contents Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 11 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 10 Classifieds .............................Page 25 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 7 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 23 For The Family .............................Page 20 Give and Take .............................Page 22 Health & Wellness .............................Page 11
We make it easy for you to GO GREEN… We will recycle your old phone books and magazines. Simply bring them in to our Avon Office only during regular business hours. Our production team will shred and bundle this paper for trucking to the mill.
Home Services .............................Page 13 Hometown Events .............................Page 18
Avon 1471 Rt. 15
Pet Place ...............................Page 9 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 21 Real Estate ...............................Page 8
Equipment NEW! PJohnson ROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION Let us help you with your Landscape Needs. Reasonable rates.
Senior Center ...............................Page 5 Worship Pages .............................Page 17
Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
WE OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF LANDSCAPE NEEDS
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TODD 585-694-0610 Todd.bussey@leonardsexpress.com • Plowing/Salting • Mowing • Edging • Pruning • Planting • Mulch/Topsoil Commercial • Spring and Fall Clean Up & Residential • Lawn Rolling • Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Washing 6070 Collett Road • Farmington, NY 14425
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Some unsettling facts about a past situation could come to light. And while you’d love to deal with it immediately, it’s best to get more information to support your case. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A straightforward approach to a baffling situation is best. Don’t allow yourself to be drawn into an already messy mass of tangles and lies. Deal with it and move on. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Don’t be discouraged or deterred by a colleague’s negative opinion about your ideas. It could actually prove to be helpful when you get around to finalizing your plan. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Ignore that sudden attack of “modesty,” and step up to claim the credit you’ve so rightly earned. Remember: A lot of people are proud of you and want to share in your achievement. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) A financial “deal” that seems to be just right for you Leos and Leonas could be grounded more in gossamer than substance. Get an expert’s advice to help you check it out. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Don’t ignore that suddenly cool or even rude attitude from someone close to you. Asking for an explanation could reveal a misunderstanding you were completely unaware of. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Unless you have sound knowledge, and not just an opinion, it’s best not to step into a family dispute involving a legal matter, regardless of whom you support. Leave that to the lawyers. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) An awkward situation presents the usually socially savvy Scorpian with a problem. But a courteous and considerate approach soon helps clear the air and ease communication. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A calmer, less-tense atmosphere prevails through much of the week, allowing you to restore your energy levels before tackling a new challenge coming up by week’s end. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Your approach to helping with a friend or family member’s problem could boomerang unless you take time to explain your method and how and why it (usually!) works. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Someone who gave you a lot of grief might ask for a chance for the two of you to make a fresh start. You need to weigh the sincerity of the request carefully before giving your answer. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Too much fantasizing about an upcoming decision could affect your judgment. Better to make your choices based on what you know now rather than on what you might learn later. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of seeing the best in people and helping them live up to their potential. (c) 2019 King Features Syndicate
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Sweet Savings 9 Lamb
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Black Angus
NY Strip Steaks
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Whole
10
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99 lb.
8/10oz.
$28.99 lb. Perry’s
Lanovara
Cannolis
99¢
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4
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Shrimp
$7.49 lb.
Ice Cream 3/$10.00
4
lb.
Sold in a 2 lb. bag
21-25 Raw Peeled, Deveined
Shrimp
Fresh Sliced Virginia Baked
Eye of Round
Roast
Ham $3.99 lb.
48 oz.
Cheesecake
$4.99 16 oz. Keebler
Betty Crocker
Brownie Mix
Buy One, Get One 18.3 oz.
Maxwell House
Coffee
Cookies
2/$5.00 8-12 oz.
$5.99 30.6 oz.
White or Yelllow
$2.99 lb.
PRODUCE Fresh Strawberries $2.49 1 lb. Romaine Hearts $1.99 3 pack
Roast
399 lb.
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SEAFOOD Village Fair’s
Clams Casino......... $3.99
6 pc. pkg.
IQF
Haddock Filets.. $4.49 lb.
IQF
Tilapia Filets. . . . . $4.49 lb.
Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm Sun. 8am-7pm
586-1637 www.eastrochestervillagefair.com 119 West Commercial St. •␣East Rochester
FRESHLY CUT MEATS
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Sirloin Tip
Prices effective Monday, Feb. 11-Sunday, Feb. 17th, 2019
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
Shrimp
$9.99 lb.
& MORE
American Cheese Father’s Table Variety Sampler
13-15 Raw
Sold in a 2 lb. bag
$8.99 lb.
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Rack of Thin Sliced Pork 49 USDA Choice Beef Sirloin $ 99 lb. lb. Cutlet Steaks $ 99 $ 99 lb.
31-40 Fully Cooked
Canadian Coldwater
Lobster Tail
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Filet Mignon
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French
Beef Tenderloin
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• Paninis, Pitas, Pita Pizzas • Spanakopita, Baba Ghanoush • Greek Salads, Tabouleh Salad & Much More.
D elicious M editerraneanC uisine $5 OFF Your Purchase of $30 or more.
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S erving BEER & WINE Or bring your own bottle any day for $5 corkage fee.
1220 Fairport Rd., Fairport
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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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New Brain Health Initiative Could Unlock Mysteries Of Alzheimer’s, Dementia (NAPS)—Scientists are contemplating important questions about health, mind and age: Could your blood hold the molecular secrets to a fountain of youth, preventing agerelated brain disorders? Are brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease caused by a failure of interconnected systems, triggering a dominolike cascade of disease? Can targeting the red blood cells and blood vessels jointly keep your brain healthy and prevent dementia? The Problem As people live longer, Alzheimer’s and other age-related dementias are on the rise, projected to reach more than 75 million people worldwide by 2030. To date, no effective therapy has been developed for these disorders, which are not only deadly but exact a high financial and emotional toll on society. The Research To find solutions, three large-scale research teams are exploring those questions as part of an initiative to merge research of the brain and the blood vessels to develop new understanding of—and, ultimately, better preventions and treatments for—age-related brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. The Scientists To help, American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health, and The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group, a division of the Allen Institute, launched the $43 million research project to bridge the science of vascular and brain health through revolutionary, out-of-the-box thinking. Additional supporters include the Oskar Fischer Project and the Henrietta B. and Frederick H. Bugher Foundation. The three teams, headquartered at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, Calif.; Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, Calif.; and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in Cleveland, OH, respectively, work to develop new solutions to the urgent problem of age-related cognitive decline. The researchers are: • “Rusty” Gage, Ph.D., a neuroscience researcher and president of Salk, who will lead an eight-year project looking into new targets for therapeutic research and biomarkers of early-stage cognitive decline. • Tony Wyss-Coray, Ph.D., a professor of neurology at Stanford, who will lead a four-year project studying how changes in the immune system affect cognitive health. • Mukesh K. Jain, M.D., a cardiologist at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, who will lead a team of investigators on a four-year project investigating whether targeting red blood cells and blood vessels can prevent dementia. The Hope The research could yield transformational discoveries to better detect, treat and prevent cognitive decline. Scientists are seeking answers to important questions about how to preserve your mind over time.
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Dinner/Entree, get 2nd
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LOCAL DINING SPOTS FOSTER COMMUNITY
Buy 1
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Crowd control: Local restaurants tend to be smaller and more intimate than many chain restaurants. This can translate into a calm dining experience. When crowds are small, the noise level inside the restaurant may be muted and service may be fast because there aren’t as many tables to serve. Furthermore, local establishments, although concerned about making a profit, may be less worried about table turnover rate, preferring to let diners linger if it means repeat business.
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TUES. & THURS. LARGE CHEESE PIZZA $
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1231 Ayrault Road, Corner of Hogan & Ayrault Hrs.: 6am-10pm • Deli 6-9pm • Sun. 6-9pm
www.clawsonsdeli.com
425-3870 We accept EBT
PREP-YOUR-PLACE POINTERS (NAPSI)—Many people may be surprised to learn that fall is actually the most affordable season for home prep and repair projects. There’s less demand, so homeowners enjoy breaks on equipment and services. An easy place to begin is at the window. Cracked and warped windows can often cause heat to escape. “Windows that produce a draft or feel cold on the inside should be replaced,” explains Richard Kasunic, a home repair expert with Window Nation, one of the country’s leading window replacement companies. Modern vinyl windows fit tightly to shield homes from wind, water infiltration and inclement weather overall. With that said, many homeowners have older windows and are often “heating the outside,” adds Kasunic. “On average, homeowners spend 40 percent of their utility expense dollars on heating and cooling,” he says. “But if new windows aren’t in this year’s home budget, you might want to pick up insulated curtains, window and door gap seals, and add draft snakes on windowsills.” He also suggests replacing the weather stripping around doors if you see any light around the edges. For less than $10, you can likely reduce electrical bills throughout the year. Beyond windows and doors, exterior outlets, plumbing and utility access, chimneys and walkways should be sealed for unwanted holes, says Kasunic. And homeowners should have their furnaces and roofs professionally cleaned and inspected. Finally, cover the water heater and change the furnace filter so your furnace doesn’t have to work as hard. If you are thinking of new windows, Kasunic agrees that this is the best time for both availability and price. Learn More: For further facts and advice, go to www.windownation.com.
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SOUND CONTROL KEY TO A CALM, RELAXING HOME Inside and out, life can be loud. Retreat from the hustle and bustle of the world by making your home, or specific rooms within it, a calm, relaxing sanctuary. There’s a room in every house that could benefit from greater sound control, whether it’s a home theater, music room, studio, home office, children’s play room, bathroom, mechanical, or laundry room. Insulating properly will allow you to really enjoy your home that much more and achieve a higher level of comfort. Experts suggest selecting a dense insulation with a non-directional fiber structure to combat airborne noise such as music, speech and foot traffic. This insulation material creates an excellent sound barrier that effectively absorbs noise and reduces the transfer of sound waves from one room to another. Its resistance to fire is an added benefit that also adds passive fire protection to your home, a type of fire precaution that is part of the core of the building and will help control fire by limiting its spread. Certain sound dampening measures, such as carpeting, might also help alleviate echo and reverberation, as will acoustic panels that prevent sound reflections throughout a room. With basic DIY skills, you can simply and affordably construct your own acoustic panels using a stone wool rigid board which is effective at reducing the intensity and propagation of noise.
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PHOTOS Penny Saver Pet of the Week
Hello my name is Isa Baby! I am a male vanilla cream ball python with a big attitude! I am one year old, although I can live to about 20! My favorite thing to do is stare at Mom while I’m underneath my log hoping she’ll give me a snack. Sometimes if I’m having a bad day and want to be left alone I’ll hiss, but it’s all drama. I’ve never bitten anyone before. I’m a little bit shy around new people, but I love to give kisses!
Little Girl and Gulls by Mark Fornalik
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The East Rochester Varsity Cheerleaders after placing 1st at Greater Rochester Cheer & Dance Competition, placing in the Elite 8 (top 8 of the day)
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to get their mail!!! Then leave them in the road to die!!! Just 1 example of the INSANITY on the roads today!!! Slow Down and L-I-V-E!!! Why does the [local town] Police Dept. publish all the people arrested in their weekly “Police Report”? I am honestly wondering why this is done. Driving today is scary! My opinion on this is BAN SUPER ENERGY DRINKS like they do alcohol!!! Think about it. Every convenience store has them as well as grocery stores etc. So, stop in and get your “Fix” so you can run over people just going out
Not a “vent” - not a “brighter” - just some suggestions. For the New Year: Try some patience, friendly smiles, helpfulness toward others. Please, thank you, excuse me - these all go a long way in dealing with
others. With so many problems in the world, we can all use a little peace & joy! I was recently sideswiped by a white box-type delivery truck. After the truck hit me, it continued down the road without stopping. There is over $5000 damage to my car. There were several witnesses to the accident, but no one stopped to ask if I needed help. I know there are several witnesses that could help to identify the truck. I guess this is where we are today. No one wants to get involved. It’s a sad day for this country. I took the family to the Capital over the holidays. At the Holocaust Museum
there are several exhibits of the concentration camps. While viewing a picture of children wearing prison uniforms, behind a wire fence, skinny and sickly looking, my 8-year-old turned to me and asked: “What did they do to be put in there?” The children in this camp were about my child’s age. I didn’t want him to fear that this could ever happen to him. I told him they didn’t do anything wrong. There were a lot of problems in the country and the leader didn’t want to be blamed, so he blamed outsiders: the Jews. He put them in the camps and let them die. Then my child asked: ”How could the good people let this happen?”
Brighter Side Congratulations to all the hardworking volunteers at the Henrietta Library Book Shop, the Shop is opening again and we can’t wait to see you all, we missed you. A special thanks to Adrienne and Brigid for making the reopening happen! I would like to tip my hat to outgoing Clarkson Town Supervisor Jerry Underwood. Jerry served his post with class, dignity and honor. Have you heard of any other Town Supervisors who would give up their first-year salary to keep their public library going? Or attend to a citizen’s concerns about road
repair and snow plowing? Or investigate energy sources that would be cheaper and cleaner for the Town? I wish Jerry all the best and that he will consider a future position in public service again. Many thanks to Rick Falker, Service Advisor at Bob Johnson Chevrolet, who provided such prompt and courteous service on my 2016 Malibu on January 10th. The Joseph Gallipeau Avon American Legion Post #294 would like tothank Avondale Pub, Town
of Avon and Avon Tops Friendly Markets for their continued support. Many thanks to Mike for helping us all out in the winter. He helps all of us during the storms, without pay, always with a smile. We don’t ask him, he just shows up!! Some of us older senior citizens really appreciate it. THANKS MIKE!! Scottsville and Wheatland and God Bless You, Your the job you people did this LeRoy neighborhood weekend was outstanding and enabled me to get my papers to I want to give a special my customers. I have lived and shout out to the Wheatland Highway Dept. for their great delivered papers here for years job keeping our roads clear and and your efforts are greatly passable during this latest storm. appreciated!! Thank you and I deliver newspapers throughout keep up the great work!!
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently read an article on the pros and cons of a daily aspirin for protection against both heart disease and colon cancer. This is not a new topic, I realize, and I know that the benefits of daily aspirin apply only to certain segments of the population. Here’s my question: If a person doesn’t experience any stomach or bleeding issues, does a much higher dose of aspirin daily also convey the same possibly protective effects? I don’t believe that more is better, but I already take an average of nine 325 mg generic aspirin tablets daily for leg pain. I’m in that 50-59 age group, and there is heart disease on both sides of my family, so I’m hoping this dose confers some cardiac benefit. I would love to find a cure for the deep ache I get in my legs -usually just the right calf. I’ve had these since I was a child, and I’ve reconciled myself to the fact that I will have them for the rest of my life, but the aspirin I take has never caused me stomach pain or excessive bleeding, and it works for the pain. -- T.P. ANSWER: The studies showing that taking aspirin protects the heart mostly have been done using 81 mg daily or 325 mg every other day. However, the mechanism of the action, preventing platelets from forming a clot, is even stronger at higher doses, so it would make sense that higher doses would be at least as effective. However, they are much more likely to cause bleeding, even if most people can take higher doses without problems. So it’s recommended you take the minimum effective dose to get the benefit with the least harm. In your case, however, I think you are likely getting all the benefit there may be. I say “may be” because recent studies have failed to replicate the protection seen in earlier studies. I still believe that aspirin is useful in people at higher-than-average risk for heart disease. More and more evidence is coming out that the same low dose of aspirin helps protect against several forms of cancer, especially of the colon. However, I don’t yet recommend it just to protect against cancer, but I will continue to pay careful attention to ongoing studies on aspirin and will revisit this topic when more research becomes available. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recent test, my blood vitamin D level was good, at 43, but my calcitriol level was low at 16. I do have hyperglycemia, but how do I increase my calcitriol level? I take no medications. -- J.I. ANSWER: If you don’t have kidney or parathyroid hormone problems, then calcitriol isn’t the right blood test to determine your bone health relative to vitamin D. Calcitriol is an activated form of vitamin D, and it best reflects calcium intake. I suspect low calcium intake when I see a high calcitriol. Since calcitriol removes calcium from the bones, it may worsen osteoporosis. If you haven’t had your kidneys and parathyroid hormone level (which also affects calcium movement in the kidney and bones) checked recently, then do so. If those are OK, then be sure to get enough calcium, especially from dietary sources like leafy green vegetables. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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The GiGi’s Playhouse: A World of Possibilities by Amanda Dudek
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place to belong: it’s a human need we feel from birth, a need that doesn’t disappear if we happen to be born with an additional chromosome. Still, children with Down Syndrome often face an incredible lack of acceptance in their communities. GiGi’s Playhouse: Down Syndrome Achievement Centers is working hard to change all of that. Gigi’s Playhouse has several locations across the country, and one is now serving the Greater Rochester area at Village Gate. “Gigi’s Playhouse is a national organization with a branch in Mexico,” said Amy Shulman, GiGi’s Playhouse Coordinator of Volunteers. “Our president and vice president, Jennifer Bustamante and Kim Guerrieri, both have children with Down Syndrome (Ds). They were on a local board for children with Ds when they heard about GiGi’s Playhouse. They thought it was something we could really benefit from here.” So, in April of 2017, GiGi’s Playhouse opened its doors at Village Gate. “We are an extension of their education,” said Shulman, referring to the children with Ds who utilize GiGi’s. “We tutor children with D.S. in literacy and math. We have a science club, a GiGiFit program through which we help children living with Ds improve their muscle tone. We have cooking club once a month... anything we can do to be an extension of their learning, we do.” GiGi’s certainly is filling a need, exploding to about 1,000 participants in the Rochester area, and area residents are showing the love right back. “I just can’t emphasize enough that we would be unable to do this without Rochester. It is an incredibly giving community,” said Shulman. “GiGi’s is 100% funded by the community, and what we offer is 100% free to the community. We are 99% run by volunteers who serve with this outpouring of love.” Shulman went on to describe the volunteers as the heart and soul of GiGi’s Playhouse, wonderful people who come in every day and give their all. “They do this out of the goodness of their heart and their love for the children,” she explained. Still, Shulman sees more opportunity to serve, stating that there are approximately 2,000 people living with Ds in the Rochester area and that GiGi’s is always reaching out to those whom they have not yet supported, reaching beyond the children to embrace the entire family. “We also try to be a help to the parents and be a support system for them,” explains Shulman. “We do what we can to be a support system to both our participants and our families. Our center is a safe haven, and it is like home to most of them, a safe home environment. When participants come in, they feel welcome and are greeted with a hug.” The parents, says Shulman, have been so grateful to have this support system and a place of acceptance. “That is really what we want,” Shulman added. “To watch them grow and learn and succeed is so rewarding for us, and it is incredibly gratifying for the parents especially when children have these challenges.” The outstanding support GiGi’s provides starts young, even before birth. “One of our goals is to reach couples prenatal if there is a diagnosis, which sometimes there isn’t,” said Shulman. “We are there all the way from prenatal to adulthood. We believe we are the first Down Syndrome advocacy group working to be right there offering a positive hand when a diagnosis of Down Syndrome is given.” Shulman then described an all-too-familiar scene. “Across the world, when a baby is born with Down Syndrome, doctors will all huddle around the baby in a corner, whispering. When a GiGi’s Ambassadors with the Brown Bag Lunches they doctor at last delivers made for the Open Door Mission. the news, it will be with expressions like, “I am so sorry.” This experience is something GiGi’s is working to change. “Why should any mother have to hear that?” Shulman asked. “There is nothing to be sorry about! This is a wonderful, beautiful, healthy baby and a blessing.” In fact, it is this current perception of Down Syndrome which leads to expressions of sympathy that GiGi’s is seeking to change, what Shulman refers to as “changing the face of Down Syndrome.” To this end, GiGi’s does its best to inform through social media and by getting its Ambassadors Club members out
Excited for the big gala! there. GiGi’s is spreading the message that children with Ds are incredibly capable and loving. GiGi’s Ambassadors Club is made up of some of its participants, teenagers through adults. “We get them out there to do community service, like the Brown Bag Lunches which they made and handed out at the Open Door Mission,” explained Shulman. “They have also participated in bell ringing for the Salvation Army, and we have them involved in public speaking as much as possible, especially at our events like our Gala. We give them a voice so that they can speak for themselves.” Looking forward, Shulman sees an even bigger and brighter future for GiGi’s. We have already outgrown our center,” she enthused. “We would like to add on.” Shulman explains that the first GiGi’s in Chicago, established by Nancy Giani, now includes several additional pieces. Hugs and Mugs, a coffee shop, is completely operated by the participants. GiGi University is basically a college for work skills where young people can learn real life skills to get out into the workforce and excel in real world jobs. “We see these things and more as a part of our potential future,” said Shulman. For now, GiGi’s is planning an extraordinary Gala on March 16th at the Riverside Convention Center near the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester. Shulman hopes that this Gala will not only raise support but will increase awareness, as well. “We want people to know we are here for them,” she said. “We are a resource for all families facing that diagnosis.” For more information and to volunteer, please contact ashulman@gigisplayhouse.org. “Educate. Inspire. Believe.” Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view p reviously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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SAY “I LOVE YOU” WITH MUSIC Music can express many emotions, be a source of comfort and encouragement or simply induce a peaceful state of mind. For those looking to express their love for a special someone, songs with or without lyrics can help convey such feelings. Music lovers may greatly appreciate songs chosen especially for them in honor of Valentine’s Day. Therefore, as a heart-warming gift, curate a special selection of songs that can be gifted to a loved one. Even though it’s an inexpensive way to show you care, the meaning behind the gift can be profound. While “mix tapes” of the 1990s may have fallen out of favor, individuals who subscribe to streaming music services can do something similar by establishing custom playlists. Look to options such as Pandora, Amazon Music, and Spotify for inspiration. For those who want to go a little further, upload audio versions of several songs and create a YouTube video montage featuring meaningful photos. When considering which songs to include, think about “Endless Love,” which Billboard places in the No. 1 spot on its list of the top 50 love songs. This song remained at the top of the charts for nine weeks in 1981 and features the vocal talents of Lionel Richie and Diana Ross.
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CANANDAIGUA Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.
FARMINGTON Hearts and Harmony - A Valentine Wine & Dessert Concert Presented by the Seneca Soundwaves Chorus. Sunday, February 10, at the Cobblestone Arts Theatre, 1622 State Route 332, Farmington. Featuring the Seneca Soundwaves Chorus and special guests, ”Upgrayed”, Seneca Land Senior Championship Quartet. Doors open 1PM and program begins at 2PM. Tickets available from members or call 315-759-0559. Also by email at info@ senecasoundwaves.com. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 seniors and students. Valentine musical selections, ticket raffles on spectacular gift baskets, delectable desserts and wine tasting.
Winter Break Show for Kids: The Magic Guy - Join The Magic Guy on Tuesday, February, 19th at 12pm. He has been amazing .. amusing...and confusing, citizens of The United States of America, full time...for over 25 years! Suggested donation of $5. Please call to reserve your seat! 585-398-0220. Held at the Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. http://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/ februarybreakevents
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FARMINGTON Cobblestone Players Presents I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s hilarious celebration of all things “relationship”- from dating to waiting, to love and marriage and everything in between. Featuring the talents of members of Cobblestone Players community theater group. Hors d’oeuvres and wine tasting included one hour before the show. February 14-16, 7pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. $20 general admission, $15 students, seniors, military. Winter Break Show for Kids: Family Movie - Cuddle up in the theater on Thursday, February 21st at 12pm for a winter movie. Movie: Rise of the Guardians. Suggested donation of $1. Refreshments available for purchase. Held February 21, 12-1:30pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. Please call to reserve your seat! 585-398-0220.
An Evening of A Cappella - An exciting evening of Acappella, featuring The Yellow Jackets, Vocal Point, Seneca Soundwaves and Upgrayed. Hors d’oeuvres and wine tasting included. Held February 23, 7-8:30pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. Cost: $20 general admission, $15 students, seniors, and military. http:// www.cobblestoneartscenter.com/ winterspringperformanceseries
Pasta for the Ponies: Pasta Dinner to Benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, (FLTAP) Tuesday, February 26th, 4 pm - 7 pm in the Paddock Room @ Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, 5857 NYS RT 96, Farmington. $10.00 Includes: Plate of Pasta, Salad, Bread, Soda/Coffee, & Dessert. (Takeout available). All Proceeds to benefit F.L.T.A.P. Silent Auction Items to bid on! (FLTAP is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit). For more information call: (585)924-3232 x210. http://www.fltap.org.
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GENESEO Rochester Winter Parafest - Held Saturday and Sunday, February 23 & 24, 10-5pm, Valley Oak Event Center, 4242 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, 585-243-0500. Tickets: Paratalkradio.Ticketleap.com and Eventbrite.com. Info.: Paratalkradio.com. Supports our Veterans - Fundraiser Operation Build Up.
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PITTSFORD Winter Break Raptor Programs for Students @ Wild Wings, Inc. Students: don’t be bored on the week of February 18-23, when WILD WINGS INC. is offering livebird educational programs in the David Carafos Education Classroom. Hands-on experiences with sterilized pellets, feathers, etc. Pre-registration & payment required on the Wild Wings website under the “Upcoming Events” page. Hawk Program- February 18th, 12-1pm. Owl Program- February 19th, 12-1pm. Falcon Program- February 22nd, 12-1pm. Raptor Feeding Program- February 23rd, 12-1pm. FOR THE FAMILY: Guided Trail Hike- February 24th, 9:30-10:30am ($10.00 each). Wild Wings Raptor Sanctuary, 27 Pond Rd., Honeoye Falls.https://www. wildwingsinc.com
PALMYRA Black History Month Program at Historic Palmyra - February 21st, 6:30pm to 8:30pm, Historic Palmyra will be hosting its Black History Month Program at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. This program will address Palmyra and the Abolitionist Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, historical African American members of the community, and more. This program will include a talk as well as a walk around the Village to discuss the Underground Railroad in Palmyra. Please dress for the weather. This event is no charge and part of Historic Palmyra’s monthly 3rd Thursday community participation programming. All are welcome! Historic Palmyra is hosting Journey Into the Paranormal with Jack Kenna and Ellen MacNeil on May 18th, 5pm-12am at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. Jack Kenna, Ellen MacNeil, and S.P.I.R.I.T.S. of New England will be joining us for a very special night for this exciting paranormal event. Jack Kenna and Ellen MacNeil are known for their work on Haunted Case Files on the Travel Channel and Paranormal Survivor on Destination America. With years of experience, Jack and Ellen will be sharing their expertise at Historic Palmyra. Cost: $75. http://www. historicpalmyrany.com
’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on February 9th, in support of Elderberry Express. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5.00 per person. Held at the United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details, (585) 586-6870. A Taste of Pittsford - Rotary Club of Pittsford: A TASTE OF PITTSFORD - Join us for a fun evening of tastings from area restaurants, caterers, wineries and breweries, March 11 from 6 - 8:30 pm at the Nazareth College Shults Center, 4245 East Ave.. Rochester. Proceeds support community organizations supported by the Pittsford Rotary Club. Silent auction, door prizes and celebrity guests. Tickets $45 online and at business establishments listed on our website: www.pittsfordrotary.org. Choral Extravaganza! An annual tradition, come and enjoy a choral extravaganza featuring choirs from the University of Rochester, Nazareth College, and the choir of First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford. Sunday, February 17, 3-5pm at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford, 21 Church St., Pittsford. $10 suggested free will donation. http:// www.pittsfordpres.org
ROCHESTER Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms.
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Veterans Stand Down 2019 is a community-wide event to provide assistance to all veterans and family members in need. VOC and its’ partners provide an opportunity to connect them with the appropriate service providers. 50 service providers will be available along with breakfast and lunch provided. This is an opportunity to meet service providers offering information and services regarding: veterans benefits, employment, healthcare, VA eligibility, social services, housing, vets organizations, legal assistance, and so much more!!! Held February 26, 9 AM - 2 PM at the Harro East Theatre & Ballroom, 155 N Chestnut St., Rochester. http:// www.vocroc.org VSW Film Series/Community Curator Program - Enough is Enough presents: ATTICA by Cinda Firestone (1974). What: Film Screening and Discussion. Saturday, February 9th, 2 pm, VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Tickets: $5, Free to VSW Members or with donation to Enough is Enough. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. Website:http://www.vsw.org/ screenings/spring-2019-film-series/ february-9-community-curatorenough-is-enough/ The Rochester Model Railroad Club is 80 Years Old! The railroad club’s annual Open House will be Saturday, March 2nd from 10:00am until 5:00pm and Sunday, March 3rd from 1:00-5:00pm in the basement of the First Universalist Church, 150 South Clinton Avenue in Rochester. Admission is $5.00 for adults; children 12 and under are free; and there is a $15 maximum for a family. The basement of the church is not handicap accessible. For further information please contact Mark Rossiter at 585-301-6172 or visit the website at www.RocMRRC.com
WEBSTER Women’s Club Of Webster February General Meeting Thursday, February 21, at Proietti’s Restaurant, 980 Ridge Rd., Webster, Brighton Town Historian, Mary Jo Lamphear, will be speaking to the Women’s Club of Webster about the evacuation of children from Europe to America during WWII. They were referred to as “Kodak Kids.” Social, 11:15am; Meeting, 12noon; Luncheon Buffet, 12:30pm; speaker to follow. Cost is $17. Women in Webster and the surrounding areas are invited. RSVP before Thursday, February 14th. Send your check made out to WCW to Carolyn Rittenhouse, 405 County Line Road, Ontario, NY 14519. Questions: Carolyn 585-265-1303.
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CARPET & PAD, approx. 14’x11’, bound on all sides. Must be picked up: 585-447-1929 or 585-447-1930 2005, 23” SANSUI HDTV with built-in DVD player, 2 remotes, HDMI & cable hook-ups, 2 manuals. Excellent picture & sound: harryhorse1243@gmail.com 2 brand new WHITE MINI BLINDS, 30”W x 64”L and unopened box of BIGELOW RED RASPBERRY TEA BAGS: TEXT 845-389-3191 An unopened bottle of ST. JOHN’S WORT, 100 capsules and 2 unopened bottles of VALERIAN ROOT, 100 capsules each bottle: TEXT 845-389-3191 VARIOUS UNUSED MEDICAL SUPPLIES: Ostomy, wound vac, gauze rolls/pads, gloves, oxygen tubing, wound bandages, bed/chair pads and more: 716-442-5291 WOOD PLANER CHIPS. Great for animal bedding: dad_14424@yahoo.com TREADMILL, good condition. Canandaigua area: 585-394-5242 BAGS OF SHREDDED PAPER continuous supply: 585-289-8226
RECORD PLAYER that plays 78RPM records: 585-347-4402 Unwanted PLAYSTATION for very sad grandson: 585-346-6308 MCCALL’S PATTERN for a Raggedy Ann Doll: 585-924-2314 PORTABLE TRAVELING WHEELCHAIR for a senior citizen building: 585-831-3531 WOODEN NATIVE-STYLE BOW and/or ARROWS for local museum display: 585-948-5003 leave message SIZE 10 MEN’S SNEAKERS (or shoes of any kind) in good/wearable condition. Regular or wide width: Lakeville/Livonia area 585-346-9777 CLASSIC ROCK 70’s-80’s 8-TRACK TAPES. Working or not working. Any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com
CANNING JARS: Quart, half pint, jam sizes: acg44@rochester.rr.com
Working CD PLAYER that sounds good and a CORDED LANDLINE TELEPHONE: 585-637-6961
MOVING BOXES all sizes, in good condition, from a large move. Must pick up. Canandaigua; ttstevens@aol.com
Urgent Need! LOCKABLE REFRIGERATOR and ROLLING CARTS for chairs and tables for nonprofit Howard Community Center: 607-281-1197
15 - BEHR PAINT & STAIN CANS and rollers, brushes and pans: 386-341-3502
LARGE OLD WHISKEY BARREL: 585-519-1261
WOODEN NIGHT STAND and ARMOIRE for makeover project. Fairport: 716-471-3715 (will deliver) NEWSPAPERS from important dates in history (weddings, assassinations, elections, moon landing, more) and 100+ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines. Must go: 585-749-7529
NEED EVERYTHING FOR EVERY ROOM Just moved into own place. Have three children under age seven: 585-709-3369 TODDLER BED and MATTRESS and a BABY CRIB and MATTRESS: Mary 585-490-6808
Clean QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, BOX SPRING and METAL FRAME: Call or text 585-245-3333
WOODEN BALUSTER SPINDLES from indoor or outdoor railings or turned legs from wooden tables: 585-533-2106.
Used, clean PRESCRIPTION BOTTLES, labels removed. Good for crafts. 100+: pshippers@frontier.com
EMBROIDERY MACHINES wanted, working or not for nonprofit organization: douglaslpotter@gmail.com
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JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH Math is an important subject and school and proficiency in arithmetic serves people well when it comes time to leave the classroom and enter the workforce. As demand for workers proficient in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics continues to grow, students can benefit by working as hard as possible when studying such subjects. People with strong math skills who thrive on data and crunching numbers may find a diverse array of jobs available to them when they are ready to enter the workforce, providing an entryway into a lucrative and stable career.
Golf Course Maintenance Oak Hill Country Club • Seasonal Full Time/Part Time • Competitive Wages • Overtime Available
Must be 18 years old or older. Apply in person 3418 Monroe Ave. (Back of Pittsford Colony Plaza)
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New York State DOT is Seeking Mechanics Must have four years of experience as an automotive or diesel mechanic OR an Associate’s degree in automotive or diesel repair technology. Must have a clean driving record. Must be able to pass medical exam and drug test.
Contact our central office at 585-586-1252 OR https://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/jobs/ motor_equipment.cfm
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Administrative Assistant Part-Time Mon.-Fri. ; 9am-2pm Must have 3 years minimum exp., be proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel and other database programs and have light bookkeeping experience.
Send Resume to: Karen Hartnett sumc@fairportumc.org
Licensed Veterinary Technician FT/PT
Apply in person, e-mail or mail resume: Farmington Veterinary Hospital 1400 Beaver Creek Rd. Farmington, NY 14425 afessler.fvh@wny.twcbc.com
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Secretary Calibration facility located in Victor, NY. Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel required. Call for an appointment
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(NAPSI)—Just as technology has had a major effect on the kind of work people do, it has also changed the clothes in which they do that work. For example, with hard work in mind, a new collection of pants has been created by Carhartt with a unique blend of durability and functionality. “Our company has been around for nearly 130 years, and throughout our history, we’ve continued to improve our product offerings to fit the needs of our hardworking consumers,” says Deb Ferraro, vice president of product development at Carhartt. “This new collection of pants reinforces our commitment to setting a new standard for workwear.” Carhartt’s Steel Multi-Pocket pant, Steel Double-Front pant, and Steel Cargo pant feature the brand’s Full Swing® technology and a fabric blend of cotton, nylon and spandex. First introduced in 2015, Full Swing® uses stretch panels to provide ease of movement in the joints, improving hardworking consumers’ range of motion where they need it most—both on and off the job. Additionally, each of the new pant styles is equipped with knee pad openings designed to fit the company’s most recent innovation in knee protection. The Carhartt knee pad features a strapless, honeycomb design that maximizes durability and comfort, providing an easy-to-wear solution for impact protection. The launch of these new work pants coincides with a celebration of Carhartt’s oldest work pants. The classic Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungaree was first introduced to the company’s product line in 1939, and it is now the focal point of the brand’s latest campaign celebrating its sewing, cutting and distribution associates. The video highlights the product details while unveiling the craftsmanship behind every pair of the B01 Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungarees. To learn more about Carhartt’s latest pants and knee pads, visit www.Carhartt.com. To watch the brand’s latest video, “61 Workers, One Mission,” visit the Carhartt channel on YouTube.
The WNY School Application System (A consortium of schools in Western New York) is now accepting educationally certified applications for potential openings. Through one online application site, apply to any or all of the 106 schools: Addison Akron Alden Alexander Alfred Almond Allegany-Limestone Aloma D Johnson CS Amherst Arkport Autism Services Inc. Baker Victory Services Barker Bemus Point Brocton Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart Buffalo Collegiate CS Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center Buffalo United CS Canisteo Greenwood Cassadaga Valley Catalician Center Cattaraugus Little Valley Charter School for Applied Technologies Charter School of Inquiry Chautauqua Lake Cheektowaga Central Cheektowaga Sloan Clarence Cleveland Hill Depew Dunkirk City Eden Elba
Enterprise CS Erie 1 BOCES Erie 2 CC BOCES Falconer Forestville Fredonia Frewsburg Frontier Gateway Longview Genesee Valley BOCES Global Concepts CS Gowanda Grand Island Gustavus Adolphus Learning Center Hamburg Hammondsport Health Sciences CS Henrietta G. Lewis Campus School @ Wyndham Lawn Holland Jamestown Ken-Ton Keshequa King Center CS Lackawanna Lake Shore Lancaster Letchworth Lewiston Porter Lockport Lyndonville Maryvale Medina Mount Morris Newfane Niagara CS
Niagara Falls Niagara Wheatfield North Collins North Tonawanda City Oakfield Alabama Orchard Park Orleans Niagara BOCES Pembroke Perry Persistence Preparatory Academy CS Pine Valley Pioneer Reach Academy CS Royalton Hartland Salamanca Silver Creek South Buffalo CS Southwestern Springville GI St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute St. Mary’s School for the Deaf Stanley G. Falk School Starpoint Sweet Home Tapestry CS The ARC of Erie County New York The Summit Center Tonawanda City Warsaw Wayland Cohocton West Seneca West Valley Westminster Community CS Westfield Williamsville Wilson Wyoming
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PETS YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES. 8 weeks old. 4 males, 1 female. Located in Conesus. $1,100/1,250. Call 585-669-2758 OR call/text 585-991-8305.
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• Get fresh fruits, veggies and jams weekly. • Split one with a neighbor. • Pi Pickup every Thursday at the Greenhouses.
Bundschuh’s Greenhouses, LLC 1033 Victor Road • Macedon, NY 14502
315-986-8872 www.bundschuhsgreenhouses.com