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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Between 1980 and 1989, a member of the Boston Red Sox led the A.L. in walks for a season five times. Name either of the two Boston players to do it. 2. True or false: Slugger Jose Canseco had more strikeouts than hits during his major-league career. 3. When was the last time before 2016-18 that Army’s football team went to consecutive bowl games? 4. Other than James Harden, who has scored the most points in a single game for the Houston Rockets? 5. In the 2018-19 season, Tuukka Rask became the career leader in goaltender victories for the Boston Bruins. Who had been No. 1? 6. Who was the last driver to win the pole for the Daytona 500, then capture the race itself? 7. Who was the last teenager to win a women’s singles title at a Grand Slam tennis tournament?
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Answers 1. Dwight Evans (1981, ‘85, ‘87) and Wade Boggs (‘86, ‘88). 2. True. He had 1,942 strikeouts and 1,877 hits (including 462 home runs). 3. It was 1984-85. 4. Calvin Murphy had 57 points in a game in 1978. 5. Tiny Thompson had 252 victories for Boston (1928-38). 6. Dale Jarrett, in 2000. 7. Maria Sharapova was 19 when she won the 2006 U.S. Open.
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AIR COMPRESSOR – motor is good, just needs new tank: 585-548-5024
BEGIN AGAIN HORSE RESCUE is accepting donations of TACK or BARN SUPPLIES for upcoming sale: 585-322-2427 to arrange drop off/pick up
OVERSTUFFED CHAIR, needs a little fabric repair: amaylin@ rochester.rr.com 20 ASH TREES. You take down and haul away: 585-354-4214 FIREWOOD. PINE. Large amount of 3’-4’ lengths. Must take it all: 585-250-4500 2002 WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, full set, perfect condition: 585-657-6272 SEARS LIFESTYLER 550 DUAL ACTION ERGOMETER. Model #29124. Has electronic ergometer console. With instruction manual: jvc45@aol.com KID’S MEDIUM SIZED FOOSBALL TABLE on legs: jvc45@aol.com
THEODORE HAVILAND LIMOGES (France) “Troy” dinnerware set. Received as inheritance and looking for information/knowledge on these items: JRobinson7171@gmail.com FLAT LANDSCAPING STONES for a garden: ccearson@bluefrog.com ROCHESTER RESIDENTIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY: 585-624-3242 Who REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120 ROD IRON RAILING for an outdoor 3-step stair: 585-482-3962
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Information on installation and repair of YORK AMMONIA ICE MACHINES/REFRIGERATION and JOHNS MANVILLE TRANSITE DIAMOND SHAPED ROOF TILES: 585-260-8787
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The Risks And Rewards Of Multilevel Marketing (NAPS)—Many retirees and others looking for extra income consider what’s known as multilevel marketing (MLM) or network marketing. It’s a type of direct selling where products are purchased from a company and sold through independent contractors. These contractors make commissions from what they sell, and from sales made by people they recruit. It doesn’t always work out the way they hope, however, according to a new survey from AARP Foundation, the affiliated charity of AARP. A few facts and hints may help: • Among the more than 20 million Americans who have participated in MLM organizations, 90 percent got involved to make money. • Nearly half lost money. • A quarter made no money. • Two-thirds would not join the same or another MLM organization again. • 39 percent stopped participating because it felt awkward to pitch to friends and family. • Four out of 10 say the company misled them about their chances for financial success. • MLM participants are primarily women with college degrees. • One-third were recruited by a friend and 12 percent by a family member. “We have witnessed many of our constituents joining these organizations, sometimes to their financial detriment. We want consumers to become better educated about MLMs before they invest valuable time and resources,” said Amy Nofziger, Program Director with AARP Foundation. To help, AARP Foundation suggests these four things: 1. Set your expectations and understand the costs. Recognize that MLMs require patience, persistence, and an investment of time and money. Make sure you’re clear on what you expect to get out of participating and what’s expected of you from the MLM. 2. Do your research. Thoroughly investigate the company. Visit the websites of the Better Business Bureau and Federal Trade Commission to see if there are any complaints about the company. Speak to current representatives and recent participants. Conduct an online search of the company name featuring keywords such as “work hours” and “incentives” to see what others are saying. 3. Get comfortable with selling. How do you feel about having business conversations with close friends and family? 4. Can you afford startup costs? Are you OK taking risks with your money? Learn More For further tips, resources and educational videos, and to download the toolkit “Multilevel Marketing: The Research, Risks and Rewards,” visit www.aarp.org/MLMaware. Beore you take up network marketing, there are a few steps to consider. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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PARENTS SAY THEY’RE ‘YODA’ ABOUT FINANCES (NAPSI)—Parents identify with Yoda more than other Star Wars characters when it comes to family finances—according to a survey by New York Life. Yoda is patient, uses past experiences to guide future decisions and finds it important to teach the next generation. Yet, many parents aren’t following Yoda’s most famous saying “Do. Or do not. There is no try” when it comes to taking the most basic step to secure their family’s finances: buying life insurance. Research continues to show that parents recognize the value of life insurance in protecting their family but haven’t been able to “Do.” Here are four common reasons (and the reality): 1. It is hard to get started—Not anymore. Companies are doing a better job at providing simple information and financial tools on their websites. For example, on New York Life’s site, you can now create a plan around what’s most important to you and access educational material to help you get started. 2.
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GENESEE VALLEY BOTTLE COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION’S 50th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antiques, Paper & Postcards Show. April 28, 2019 (9am-3pm). ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE, VOLLER ATHLETIC CENTER, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester, NY 14624. Admission: $5.00 (17 & under free). WWW. GVBCA.ORG
I have it at work and that is enough—Not really. Life insurance through work is very beneficial but typically covers one year of your salary. If you were to die, that benefit could run out quickly. Experts agree that most people need 10 or more years of their salary covered by life insurance.
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Choosing the right type of life insurance depends on your needs. For example, term life insurance is a good place to start if your needs are temporary or short term. It offers affordable coverage for a set period of time. If your needs are long term, a permanent policy (most commonly whole life) might be the best option. In addition to the insurance protection, you build up cash value within the policy that grows on a tax-deferred basis and, if structured properly, can be accessed tax-free. If needed, the cash value can be accessed via loans to help pay for a child’s education or any other important financial need (though loans accrue interest and reduce cash value and death benefit). You may find that a combination of permanent and term insurance is best for you. To start planning for your family’s future, visit the Agent Locator at www. newyorklife.com.
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THE HIDDEN BENEFITS OF WATER Water helps to fight fatigue. The fatigue-fighting properties of water are another of its lesser known benefits. When the body is not adequately hydrated, it can experience muscle soreness. And fitness enthusiasts who do not drink enough water may notice their bodies require extensive recovery time after working out. Each of those consequences can be prevented by drinking enough water, and doing so can even improve performance, as studies have shown that just a 3 percent loss of body weight due to dehydration can cause as much as a 10 percent drop in performance level. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Can you please explain how an MRI machine affects the pigment in a tattoo? My friend’s MRI procedure was stopped because she was experiencing a burning sensation at her lower eyelids, which had previously been tattooed with black ink. Does this happen only with black ink? Which colors are safer? -- J.H. ANSWER: Reactions between the ink in tattoos and MRI scanners are well-documented in the literature. Some inks -- mostly black, red and brown -- are made with iron or titanium oxides. Only 1.5 percent of people with tattoos have reported bad experiences in MRI machines. Iron and titanium oxides conduct electricity, and the strong magnetic field in an MRI scanner can cause a current to travel between different tattoos or different portions of a tattoo -especially those with loops in the pattern. The electric current causes heat, and even can cause minor burns. Cold packs or ice placed on the area during MRI can minimize damage, but some MRI facilities will not perform an MRI on tattooed individuals, especially if the tattoo covers a large area. If a magnet draws up the skin with a tattoo, then that area is at risk.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife has COPD. She is not coping very well. Her doctors are treating her with the standard medications. She has heard about an experimental treatment where they take her stem cells and make them into something that is inhaled. Have you heard about this treatment? Is it safe? Each treatment is $7,000. -- J.W. ANSWER: Stem cells are cells that can develop into many kinds of mature cells. In theory, they can grow and replace cells that have been damaged or destroyed due to a disease process. Stem cells hold great promise for many diseases, but there isn’t enough information for me to make a recommendation for stem cells in COPD, for either safety or effectiveness. If you are going to look into it further, I would recommend doing so only as part of a clinical trial. You can find out about clinical trials at www.clinicaltrials.gov. I was able to find some trials on the site that are recruiting subjects. I also would recommend www.closerlookatstemcells.org/ to anyone considering stem cell treatment. *** 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. (c) 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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AVON Save the date! 2019 Avon Central School Alumni Reunion Banquet. Your Hosts: Class of 1969. Come and join us! Friday, August 9th, 2019 at Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Rd., Caledonia. View details and registration form at avoncsd.org/ news
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.
FAIRPORT Fairport Museum Opens for the Season and with New Hours Sundays and Tuesdays from 2:00PM-4:00PM and the museum has expanded the hours on Saturdays from 9:00AM until 1:00PM. Admission is free and open to the public. Two new mini-exhibits are on display highlighting the life of Fairport Civil War soldier Chester Hutchinson and Civil War nurse Mary Jewett Telford. Fairport Historical Museum, home of the Perinton Historical Society, is nestled in the Village of Fairport and is a showcase of local artifacts, biographies and history. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin Street, Fairport, 585.223.3989, www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org.
14th Annual Fairport Perinton Clean Sweep, a program of Parks & Trails NY, sponsored by Fairport Perinton Partnership for a Better Community (FPPBC). Details at a Glance - Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 9am-Noon. Bring a rake, broom and/or flat shovel. Volunteers will gather at The Box Factory Pavilion to be organized into groups by the Clean Sweep planning team. Groups will then be assigned to clean up specific areas in the village. Doughnuts will be served at 8:30am. Pizza will be offered at 11am. Sign Up Now! 585-377-6010. Register on Facebook or www.ptny.org/events/ canal-clean-sweep.
Polite Ink. sketch & improv presents: Gatsby the Great. ROAR! Pardon us. We hope we didn’t startle you, We’re just practicing for our 1920s themed show, Gatsby the Great! And, if there’s one thing we can all agree on about the 20s, it’s that they were roaring! It’s going to be a roaring good time! Hors d’oeuvres and wine tasting included. Saturday, April 6, 7pm-8:30pm, Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. Tickets: $10 in advance and $15 at the door. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/ winterspringperformanceseries
Henrietta CROP Walk to Fight Hunger - Sunday, May 5, 12:45pm-3pm. Registration 12:45; walk in Henrietta Memorial Park, Calkins Rd. @ 1 PM. Volunteer to walk, please and help fight hunger. A portion of the proceeds are donated to RHAFT, Henrietta’s emergency food cupboard. https:// www.crophungerwalk.org/ henriettany/ Indoor Garage Sale! Join us at the Faith United Methodist Church, 174 Pinnacle Rd., Rochester on Saturday, April 13 from 9-3pm for our Indoor Garage Sale! Find new treasures and help us reduce, recycle, reuse and restore.
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Chicken Barbeque, Saturday, April 6, 2019, Macedon Center Fire Department, 2481 Canandaigua Road, Macedon, 4 p.m. until sold out. Menu includes 1/2 chicken, baked beans, salt potatoes, cole slaw, roll/butter, homemade desserts. Dine in or take outs available with our infamous ’DRIVE THRU’ the fire hall. No need to get out of your car. $10 Adults, $9 Senior Citizens, $5 Children 5-12 (1/4 chicken), 4 and under free, no chicken. Please access the fire hall by the driveway across from the Macedon Center United Methodist Church, 1160 Route 31F, Macedon Center.
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The Alzheimer’s Association Offers Programs and Services for Individuals with Alzheimer’s or Another Dementia and Their Care Partners. The Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region helps community members who live with the disease and their care partners learn more about Alzheimer’s, share their experiences and connect with others who understand. For a list of support groups, social activities and conferences visit: www.alz.org/ rochesterny. For more information or to register, call 1-800-272-3900.
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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
PITTSFORD ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. Held on the second Saturday of each month October-June, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on April 13th, in support of DreamBikes, refurbishing used bicycles and returning them to the community. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings. All for $5.00 per person. United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details: (585) 586-6870.
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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. 3rd Annual Rochester Catwalk for Kidneys - April 14th, 2pm6pm, DoubleTree Hotel - Rochester. The premiere fashion show of the season! Catwalk for Kidneys is an opportunity to celebrate spring fashions modeled by local favorites, healthcare professionals, kidney and transplant patients and donor families and living donors. Tickets: $45 regular ticket, $35 young professional ticket (under 35), $30 for patients, $400 for reserved table of 10. Purchase tickets at www. healthykidneys.org. Information, to sponsor, become a vendor or model, showcase your boutique or purchase tickets email julia@ healthykidneys.org or contact Julia Yaw 585-993-3161. Rochester General Hospital Volunteer Social - A Volunteer Social event will be held on Monday, April 8, from 1-3pm, in the Main Conference Room at Rochester General Hospital (1425 Portland Ave.). Current volunteers and those interested in learning what our volunteer program is all about are invited! *Refreshments will be provided and parking will be validated*. RTOS April Theater Organ Concert - The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next “Pops on Pipes” concert on Sunday, April 14th at 2PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theatre. Organist Justin Stahl will entertain on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ. Admission to RTOS concerts for non-members is $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1PM on day of performance. General admission seating. Handicapped accessible. Info.: http://www. rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line at 585-234-2295. Bonnie and Clyde - Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department and Theatre League present BONNIE AND CLYDE - APRIL 18-20, 2019 at the Callahan Theater, Nazareth College Arts Center, 4245 East Ave., Rochester. Performances: April 18 & 19 at 7:30pm. April 20 at 2pm and 7:30pm. Book by: Ivan Menchell. Lyrics by: Don Black. Music by: Frank Wildhorn. FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
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VOLUNTEER We Need Your Help! Woman’s Club of Rochester Fashion Show Fundraiser: April 23, 11:30-3pm, Penfield Country Club, 1784 Jackson Rd., Penfield. Proceeds to benefit: Veterans Outreach Center. Menu $28. 1. Chicken French on escarole & Angel Hair Pasta. 2. Roast Pork Loin with sautéed seasonal vegetables & roasted potatoes. 3. Vegetarian Lentil Stew on Couscous & Feta cheese. Includes: Cake, Tea & Coffee Station. Reservations Required. PLEASE let us know if you are to be seated with a group and note your entree choice. DEADLINE April 16 FIRM. Mail check payable to WCOR: Margaret Zanghi (585-377-7291), 2 Onyx Drive, Penfield, NY 14526. http://www. womansclubofrochester.org Free Lecture on Infrared Photography - Photo Historians and others are invited to hear Ken Frederick, a George Eastman Museum trustee, speak on “The New Infrared Photography” on Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. This meeting of The Photographic Historical Society will be held at the Visual Studies Workshop (back entrance). Arrive between 7:15 and 7:35 at 31 Prince St. Call 585-261-8572 or 261-8573. www.tphs.org Wegmans Interpretive Hike Series Hike #1 - Please join us on April 13, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. for our Wegmans Interpretive Hike Series Hike #1 from Genesee Valley Park to Scottsville Rd. (Rt 383). This hike is in Monroe County in the City of Rochester’s Genesee Valley Park. Easy, paved trail that follows the beautiful Genesee River. (43.122845, -77.636344). For further information call 585-493-3614 or write to Genesee Valley Greenway State Park, One Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427.
SHORTSVILLE Finger Lakes Celtic Festival, 4925 Collett Rd. in Shortville on May 18, 2019 Saturday, 9:30am-7:00pm. The Finger Lakes Celtic Society has undertaken the task of producing more than just a festival. It’s an annual cultural event in the Rochester/Finger Lakes Region. Become Celtic for the day (if you’re not already) and enjoy a pleasing array of sights, sounds and smells. Highland Heavy Games, Bag Piping competition, Dance Exhibitions, an array of Celtic Music, Demonstrations, A large Gathering of Scottish Clans, Historical & Heritage Societies, Artisans, Kids Activities, and so much more! Website: http:// www.flceltic.org.
WEBSTER Beat Brain Cancer 5k - Saturday, June 8th at the East Rochester High School, 200 Woodbine Ave., East Rochester. 5k Run, 1 Mile Walk and Kid’s Obstacle Course. Vivian Stoch, an 8-year-old girl from Webster is battling medulloblastoma, a pediatric form of brain cancer. The Stoch family has experienced a loss of wages and continues to receive medical bills for treatment. All of the money raised from this event will go to the Stoch family. 3/11-3/31: $18, 4/1-5/6: $20, 5/7-6/7: $25 and Day of: $30. Sign up on runsignup.com or visit www. beatbraincancer5k.com for more information.
WEST HENRIETTA New York Museum of Transportation-WinterFun 2019: Presentation by Charles Lowe on the Glen Haven trolley line. Mr. Lowe’s illustrated talk will take place on Sunday, April 7 from 1-2pm. The presentation is free with the family friendly admission of $4 adults and $3 for youths age 3-12. The Glen Haven line formed both a high-speed entry into Rochester for interurban cars and a route to Glen Haven Park on Irondequoit Bay. New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. www. nymtmuseum.org, (585) 533-1113.
American Red Cross Finger Lakes Chapter www.redcross.org/volunteer • Mary Ann Tozer, maryann.tozer2@redcross.org, 607-936-2428 Volunteers needed for a variety of things.
Caregiver Respite Program at Lifespan Shannon Megna • 585-244-8400 x152 smegna@lifespan-roch.org Volunteers needed to provide much needed respite for caregivers of those with early stage dementia.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu • (585) 343-3040 Looking for Club Leaders to start New Local 4-H Clubs.
GOART! Genesee Orleans Regional Art Council chertel@goart.org Volunteers needed to assist with web updates, press releases, mailouts, updating, event prep, much more!
Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance hfmvabod@yahoo.com • (585) 624-2200 Drivers and Medics needed. Training will be provided.
Lifespan-Ombudsman Program (585) 287-6214 • dfrink@lifespan-roch.org Volunteers needed to advocate for older adults living in long-term care settings.
Lima Volunteer Ambulance scottdomuracki@gmail.com • (585) 245-2655 Accepting volunteers for EMTs and Drivers.
Little Lakes Community Association Mary Ann Thompson • (585) 367-1046 littlelakescommunitycenter@gmail.com Volunteers needed in updating our building. Volunteers are also needed for our events.
New York Museum of Transportation info@nymtmuseum.org • (585) 533-1113 Many volunteer opportunities available. Join in on the fun of working together as we save history.
Noyes Spice Box Gift Shop 585.335.4358• cbarrows@noyeshealth.org Looking for volunteers. Flexible, 3.5 hr. shifts available 2 -3 times per month.
Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home Shelly DeVito, Executive Assistant 315-524-2388 • coordinator@rochester.rr.com www.pinesofpeace.org Volunteers needed for resident care, meal prep, housework/laundry, lawn/garden, much more!
Springwater Community Food Pantry Teresa • 585-245-1223 FOODLINK MOBILE PANTRY will be at the Spring Water Fire Hall on April 20, 2019. Set up at 8:45am. Distribution is at 10am. Please contact Teresa 1 week prior to distribution date to sign up to volunteer.
United Memorial Medical Center 344-7465 • KTennity@ummc.org Volunteers needed. Positions and shifts vary. Only 2-4 hour shifts a week required, depending on position. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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CROSSWORD 106 Village Landing • Fairport, NY 14450 Open Tues., Thurs. 10am-4pm; Weds., Fri. 10am-2pm; Saturdays 9am-3pm
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Farmers Give Back Project Prepares to Feed Families for Its 13th Year By Amanda Dudek well.” The project also looks beyond the numbers. “Most charities require people to show that they receive government assistance if they ask for help; we don’t,” Jodi explained. “Every person has needs for different reasons.” 2018 was their biggest year yet. “Last year and the year before, we reached 7 counties,” said Jodi. “This included donating to homeless shelters, food pantries, churches who do food kitchens, Friends Feeding Friends out of Buffalo and vans that travel to homeless encampments.” Beau Teed Farm hasn’t forgotten its neighbors either. “We try to find people to give to in Livingston County, too,” Jodi said. “We are very proud to have helped 32 families last year.” Jodi & Steven St n Teed with produce duce for f the Farmers Fa Give Back Project. Proje
J
odi Teed of Beau Teed Farm has given us yet another reason to thank local farmers. In 2006, Jodi Teed began what has become the Farmers Give Back Project. For the past 12 years, Jodi and Beau Teed Farm have provided produce and meat products to area food pantries as well as directly to families in need. “My husband and I bought this farm 20 years ago,” said Jodi. Jodi’s family has a strong background in farming, and her husband had worked on a neighboring farm throughout high school. “We started growing and raising our own food, and when we had extra, we would donate it to places like the Open Door Mission in Rochester and the Honeoye Food Pantry. We just kept adding places!” Jodi explained that giving really opened her eyes to an ongoing need. “Places like food pantries have needs I didn’t expect,” Jodi shared. “For example, it is right after Thanksgiving that many food pantries are hit hardest. Also, food pantries do not often receive fresh food,” she added. “A lot of the donated foods are canned.” This realization led Jodi and her husband, Steven, to redouble their efforts. “We started donating more and more,” Jodi said, enthusiastically. “After we would pick and sort food, selling Grade A produce to stores and restaurants, we always had plenty of good produce left over.” Beau Teed Farm began donating chickens, turkeys at Thanksgiving and loads of produce. Things really took off when the idea caught on with other area farmers. “I remember it was Giving Tuesday,” said Jodi, referring to the philanthropy-focused Tuesday following Thanksgiving. “We had received a message through Facebook which featured Bill Gates asking, ‘What can you do to make a difference?’ That really resonated with me.” Jodi said she immediately called up a farmer friend in Elba and explained how her Farmers Give Back Project works. They were eager to participate. “We sent a truck over there, and they filled it up!” exclaimed Jodi. Jodi recalled another generous farm, DeGroff ’s of Castile, which offered them squash. When they arrived, they found 80 bushels of it. “By that Saturday, I had all kinds of vegetables from all over Western New York,” added Jodi. The Project only continued to grow from there. “We donate all kinds of fresh food from our farm,” said Jodi. “Including fresh veggies like potatoes that last well in cold storage. The Monks of the Abbey of the Genesee donated 600 loaves of bread,” Jodi continued. “Marquart Farm brought us several pallets containing over 1,000 bags of family size potato chips. Star Growers, owned by long-time friends, the Starowitz family, donated, and we received apples from two farms. Another farm, owned by the Casper family, donated beef.”
Area farmers have also stepped up generously. “Last year, we had people throughout 7 counties contributing just because we made phone calls asking for help,” Jodi stated gratefully. “DeGroff donated over 100 bushels of produce last year. Monks Bread works with us, and they are awesome,” Jodi continued. “They always help us with charity bread whenever there is a need. In addition, Casper’s Farm donated several boxes of packaged hamburger to us.” Jodi said there are so many additional farms and friends who have donated and participated, and while they cannot name them all, they are so grateful for people’s outstanding generosity.
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“We provide a great opportunity to learn about growing healthy produce,” added Jodi, passionate about food-related education. “We - Jodi Teed also help families learn how to cook it. We now include recipe cards in our food packages, especially for things like cabbage,” Jodi said. “We even put together a small recipe book this past year.”
“Our biggest need this year is volunteers,” shared Jodi. “My husband works, and I have physical limitations. We really need more help.” This year, Jodi hopes the Farmers Give Back Project will grow even more. “We are looking for people to help with planting, weeding, picking, gardening, tractor maintenance and food delivery,” Jodi explained. “We need weekly and biweekly help throughout the growing season. The hours are extremely flexible. We have seeds that have already been donated to get us going this year. We are making a difference, and we would like 2019 to be our biggest year yet.” For more information on the Farmers Give Back Project, please call Jodi Lyn Beaumont Teed at (585) 313-3219. 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 previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
Over the years, the Project’s impact has continued to grow. “We sponsor families now,” said Jodi. “We drop off emergency food boxes, and police officers reach out to us with the needs they see, as
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Our sincere gratitude and thanks to those who offered their assistance at Eddie O’Brien’s restaurant in Canandaigua last Sunday. My husband suffered a sudden seizure and lost consciousness due to a recently diagnosed medical condition. We wish to thank the restaurant staff who quickly called 911 and the kind and caring patrons at the next table who offered their comfort and support. The Canandaigua Emergency Squad arrived quickly. They were wonderful; professional and caring while transporting him to the hospital. We deeply appreciate your help.
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