Fall Flea Season
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat Isaiah o en gets eas in the late spring through summer, but by September the eas are usually gone. is year, he still has eas, even as we get into the chillier October month. What can I do to drive the eas out? -- Maddy in Biddeford, Maine
DEAR MADDY: While ea activity tends to drop during the colder months, chillier weather isn’t a guarantee that they’ll go away. A number of factors could keep them around, conceivably, all year. ings like a constantly warm environment in which to live (your house) or a higher than usual ea population (this can vary from year to year).
To really get rid of Isaiah’s eas, you’ll need to treat him and tackle possible ea problems inside the house.
Treat Isaiah with a ea treatment, available at the pet store or from the vet. Perfumed soaps aren’t good alternatives; they can dry and irritate his skin.
Wash or replace Isaiah’s bedding, and wash any furniture upholstery, blankets or other items where he likes to lounge for long periods.
Treat the carpet with a ea preventative, available at the pet store or online. Put Isaiah into a safe room and sprinkle the treatment into the carpet as directed, then vacuum it up. e treatment will take care of any live eas or eggs hiding in the carpet.
If your cat spends time outdoors, consider making him an indoor cat. is will reduce the chance of him contracting eas outside and bringing them into the house.
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Before Passion came to her foster mom, she was used for breeding, amongst other things, and thrown out on the street to be found in very rough shape. Despite everything she has been through, she is the most loving, gentle, playful and sweet girl! She now lives a life of happiness and comfort with her two new brothers who are also rescues. She will only know love for the rest of her life!
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* Babe Ruth paid a fan $20 to return the baseball he hit for his 700th career home run.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson* Candy, candy and more candy. Halloween is just around the corner, and some of us like to offer a non-candy alternative to our door-knocking ghouls and goblins. Here are three that I have been successful with: pencils, erasers and glow sticks/bracelets. -- JoAnn
* Post-Halloween sales are a great time to pick up imaginationstimulating accessories and outfits for the dress-up bin.
* “Young children often love the act of pumpkin carving, but apart from letting them scoop out the seeds (which is FUN), there’s not a safe way to let them help with the cutting. I recommend purchasing a small pumpkin for the little ones to decorate with markers or paint.” -- W.F. in South Carolina
* “Baby lotion is great to have around on Halloween, because it can be used to remove face paint. Masks can restrict children’s vision when trick-or-treating, so face paint is a better way to go. Use a washcloth and baby lotion to get that paint off quick.” -- A.V. in Oregon
* Choose a battery-powered candle for your carved jack-o’-lanterns. You can leave it on longer, even when you aren’t home. And it’s much safer than a true flame.
* “Give any costume that your kid wants to wear for Halloween the ‘dance test.’ Have him or her put on the costume and dance around. If the child is tripping over the hems or the accessories are cumbersome, a change is in order.” -- M. in Michigan
STRATEGIES TO DISCONNECT MORE OFTEN
but that access could come
when reading books on tablets, smartphones and e-readers. The internet is only a swipe or two away when reading e-books, while print books provide no such access to the internet.Tablets and e-readers employ the he same notification system as smartphones, so readers who insist on going the digital route can turn those notifications off before cuddling up with a good book. But that might not be enough, as readers can still visit the home screen of their devices and begin browsing the internet.
books are ideal for those who want to read with as little device-related distractions as
BREAST
Hanks
CARE FOR TOOLS PROPERLY
Hand tools and gardening tools usually can be cleaned with rags. If these tools are especially dirty, give them a wash with soap and water. Just be sure to dry the tools thoroughly after washing them. LifeHacker advises wiping down wooden handles on tools with linseed oil to keep them in good repair.
Power tools may benefit from compressed air being blown into smaller crevices to dislodge sawdust and other debris. Lubricate any moving parts with a product recommended by the manufacturer.
Keeping tools clean and in good repair goes a long way toward safer, more efficient home improvement projects.
DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS
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How to Navigate Potential Supply Shortages this Holiday Season
• Shop Local. By mid-spring 2022, congestion at ports on the west coast of the United States had lessened signi cantly. But the same could not be said for ports on the east coast. Many big box retailers rely on imports to ll their shelves, and that could make it hard for such sellers to deliver items in time for the holiday season. Shopping local and buying items directly o the shelf can ensure no one is given an IOU this holiday season.
• Give Gi Cards. If shipping estimates make it unlikely that gi s will arrive on time for the holiday season, pivot to gi cards. Put the amount of money you would have spent on the item on the card instead.
• Ship Directly to Recipients. It might not o er the same heartwarming charm as handing a loved one a gi in person, but shipping gi s directly to their recipients increases the likelihood that the person will receive the gi by Chanukah or Christmas morning. Many online retailers now o er wrapping at additional cost, and shoppers can splurge and have directly shipped gi s wrapped to add a more traditional feel to gi -giving.
• Give Homemade Gi s. Homemade gi s, whether it’s baked goods or cra s, don’t need to be shipped, so there’s no way such items will spend the holiday season sitting on a ship in a congested port. If you choose to make cra s, decide early what you want create so you can secure all of the necessary supplies in plenty of time to deliver the items during Chanukah or on Christmas morning.
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
MAKE BEDROOMS MORE CONDUCIVE TO SLEEP
right temperature. The NSF notes that research indicates a bedroom temperature of roughly 65 F makes for the best sleep. Human beings’ body temperatures rise and fall throughout the day, reaching their lowest level around 5 a.m. each day before slowly climbing as morning begins. A room that is too warm overnight may interfere with this natural dip, leading to restlessness. If necessary, install a programmable thermostat in the bedroom so the temperature in the room remains steady and in line with your body’s natural temperature fluctuations.
SNOW
CARE FOR TOOLS PROPERLY
Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.
DID YOU KNOW?
(NAPSI)—Toreduceindoorpollution,get yourHVACairductscleanedbyaNADCA professional. NADCA members have certified specialists on staff and comply with a Code of Ethics. Learn more and find NADCA members at www.nadca. com. For a free Homeowner’s Guide, visit https://nadca.com/sites/default/ files/docs/2017/nadca_homeowners_ guide_print_version.pdf.
According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, about one in 10 U.S. households owns a boat. If yours is among them, change the oil regularly, advise the experts at Honda Marine. Learn more at https://marine.honda.com.
You may be able to sell your life insurance policy to get money for your retirement years. To learn more about life settlements and whether you could be eligible for a free review of your life insurance policy, visit www.LISA.org.
With the right technology, people can work together better and make their companies more competitive, says Lieven Bertier, who’s responsible for strategic marketing at Barco, Inc., a technology leader that develops networked visualization solutions. He advocates design and usability in product development. Learn more at www.barco.com.
A new generation of pesticidefree products has been designed with formulas that kill lice and eggs. Vamousse Lice Treatment is a convenient, clinging mousse that makes application easier, so you can better target the scalp and roots where lice live. Learn more at www. vamousselice.com/tips-choosing-licetreatment.
Your car’s VIN is a unique code. Before you buy a used car, do a VIN lookup to get the vehicle history report and find records of its previous owners, accidents, and repairs advise the experts at https://driving-tests.org.
3M is leading the way with roofing technology solutions for improving environmental impacts on human health and welfare.To learn more about 3M’s commitment to using science for the greater good, visit www.3m.com/ sustainability.
Atlas roof shingles with Scotchgard Protection provide a long-term solution to help prevent algae growth from taking hold—protecting your home and helping to keep it looking good for years to come. To learn more, visit 3M at www.3M.com/resistblackstreaks.
Follow along all 4 weeks in October as we spread awareness about breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, recovery and life after breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Awareness SERIES Sponsored By:
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. It is estimated that in 2022, approximately 30% of all new women cancer diagnoses will be breast cancer.
FAQWhat can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer?
• Limit alcohol. The more alcohol you drink, the greater your risk of developing breast cancer.
• Maintain a healthy weight. If your weight is healthy, work to maintain that weight.
• Be physically active.
• Breast-feed.
• Limit postmenopausal hormone therapy.
Women have some control in regard to their risk for breast cancer
No one, regardless of their age, occupation, skin color, or socioeconomic status, is immune to cancer. In fact, individuals might be hard pressed to say no one in their family and/or circle of friends has been diagnosed with cancer at some point. According to the National Cancer Institute, there were 18.1 million new cancer cases across the globe in 2018. Among women, when excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, no cancer was more prevalent globally than breast cancer. e World Cancer Research Fund reports that, in 2018, breast cancer accounted for 25.4 percent of all new cancer diagnoses in women. at gure is nearly three times as high as the percentage of cases of colorectal cancer, which accounted for the second most new cancer cases diagnosed in women in 2018.
It’s understandable to be fearful of such gures, which can make a breast cancer diagnosis seem almost inevitable. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that not all risk factors for breast cancer are set in stone. ough age and family history, two known risk factors for breast cancer, may be beyond a woman’s control, she still can exercise some control over other risk factors.
Physical activity e CDC notes that women who are not physically active have a higher risk of getting breast cancer than those who are. e O ce on Women’s Health, a division of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, notes that women should get two hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity every week or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity each week. is should be accompanied by muscle-strengthening activities on two or more days each week. Carrying around extra weight can make moving around more di cult, so the O ce on Women’s Health urges larger women to start slowly if it’s been awhile since they exercised. In addition, aging women can speak with their physicians for advice about exercise regimens they should or need not avoid.
replacement therapies that include both estrogen and progesterone taken during menopause can increase a woman’s risk for breast cancer when taken for more than ve years. In addition, the CDC reports that oral contraceptives, such as birth control pills, have been linked to a higher risk for breast cancer. Women can speak with their physicians about how to control hormone-related risk factors for breast cancer.
Alcohol consumption Studies have found that the more alcohol a woman consumes, the greater her risk for breast cancer becomes.
Smoking, exposure to chemicals that have been found to cause cancer and changes in hormones related to working night shi s are some additional risk factors for breast cancer that women may be able to control.
Breast cancer a ects millions of women across the globe each year. ough that may instill a feeling of helplessness, women should know that many risk factors for breast cancer are within their control.
RAVES
Thanks to the Good Samaritan!
Last Friday I was walking to my car in a suburban store parking lot. Unbeknownst to me, I was followed from the store by someone. I was warned of this by a kind young lady who noticed this person following me and pulled her van alongside me until I got in my car safely. Thank you for taking time from your busy day to help a stranger.
Sincere Thanks
My sincere thank you to the lovely couple who sat behind me at the Batavia Town and Country Restaurant early in September. I found when I went to pay for my dinner that it had been paid for by these nice people. What a wonderful surprise and gift! Thank you and blessings to you.
Sports Fans
I love football. I'm all for supporting a team, the excitement, etc. However, when there's a very late game on a night when people have to work the next day and you're just getting back at 1am with a bus full of people on a quiet residential street, have some consideration about waking your neighbors up with beeping your horn and yelling just because your team won.
Please use your lights!
Do people know that when it’s raining and your headlights are not on, it’s difficult to see you! It’s the law: if wipers are being used, headlights are supposed to be on. It’s not that hard to flip a switch.
You'll never guess!
We live in a village home in and among many other homes on a well-traveled street. Occasionally, my wife and I have things we no longer use. These items are too good to simply discard, so we put them in front of our home with a painted, wooden sign stating "Free Stuff" attached to the nearby tree. We are happy that people find uses for these items. We are not happy when they also take our painted signs which are securely nailed or bungeed to the tree. Why would anyone do that? Maybe I'm too literal. Maybe I should keep it simple and discard this stuff. Otherwise, along with the signs, someday I'll hear a chainsaw cutting down the tree, as well. Wow, this country is in serious trouble.
Handicap Parking
The abuse of the handicap parking system is beyond the pale! The number of people pulling into a handicap spot, hopping out of their vehicle and fast walking into a building or then upstairs is wrong. Sometimes, that sort of person hops out of their car with a nametag on, showing they're working. Most of these people are not elderly. Then, an elderly person with a cane or someone who has difficulty walking must walk an extreme distance because there's no close handicap spot for them. It's selfish and greedy. These people know they don't need that spot. You know who you are.
RANTS
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Veterans Steak Dinner
November 11, 2019 • 3:00 to 7:00pm
November 11, 2022 • 3-7pm
Lakeville Fireman’s Exempt Club 5939 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY
Free Steak Dinner for all Veterans and free meals provided for accompanying family.
Please join us to honor your service to our country.
Les, Matt & Jen Cole plus many friends.
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hot water + 24 hour emergency
storage & laundry in each bldg. Cat friendly. Cable TV ready, A/C & gas heat.
Convenient Location! Walk to stores,
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(Cell) 721-9654 (Office) (585) 349-6036 heidiprentice@howardhanna.com
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OPEN HOUSE: Sun., October 16 • 11:30am-1pm
HOW TO DETERMINE IF IT’S TIME TO DOWNSIZE
Market: The real estate market is another factor to consider when deciding if the time is right to downsize.A seller’s market can help seniors get the biggest return on their real estateinvestment,potentiallyhelpingthemmakeupformeagerretirementsavings.For example, home prices skyrocketed across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, making that a great time for sellers to put their homes on the market.Seniors selling to downsize may capitalize on such spikes since they won’t be looking to turn around and buy larger, equally expensive homes once they sell their current place. If the market is down and seniors can withstand the work and cost a little longer, it may be best to wait until things bounce back in sellers’ favor.
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HOW TO DETERMINE IF IT’S TIME TO DOWNSIZE
Space: Many people love the extra space that single-family homes provide.But seniors can take a walk through their homes and see how many rooms they still use on a consistent basis.If much of the home is unused,seniors can probably downsize without adversely affecting their daily lives.
Take your next step with con dence. Schedule a con dential pregnancy test appointment and get the answers to move forward. Call 607-288-3772 today!
For more information www.be-prcv.org
Catholic Charities of Livingston County 585-658-4466 Email: cclc@dor.org • www.aboutcclc.org
Council on Alcohol & Substance Abuse of Liv. Cty. 585-991-5012 • www.casa-livingston.org
Teresa House
21 Highland Drive, Geneseo, NY 14454 585-243-1978 • www.teresahouse.org
Geneseo-Groveland Food Pantry 585-991-8220
Chances and Changes Inc 585-658-3940 Hotline 1-888-252-9360 www.chancesandchanges.org
Literacy Volunteers of Livingston County, Inc. Phone: 585-658-7970 • lvalc@gvboces.org
Geneseo Parish Outreach Center 585-243-3120 • geneseopoc@gmail.com
Arc GLOW
e largest geographic Arc in the state, covering 2,400 square miles. 18 Main Street, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 (585) 658-2828 • www.lwarc.org facebook.com/ArcGLOWny (Arc GLOW)
Inter Faith Center
Franklin Street, Geneseo • 243-1460
County Historical Society and Museum
Center Street
Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-9147
County Habitat for Humanity
335-5634 * livingstonh @gmail.com
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to all relatives, friends and businesses for expressions of sympathy in memory of Gellone Whaley Gryder.
you for phone calls, visitations, cards, plants, owers, transportation and monetary gi s.
We were much comforted by your “hugs” and kind words. Gellone was a beautiful, very special loving person and will always be in our hearts.
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Robert T. Snyder “Louie”
October 3, 2022
Avon: Born February 20, 1939. He passed from a short illness on October 3, 2022, at age 83. He is survived by his children,Tracy, Jason, Justin, James, Jessica (Snyder) eis; sisters, Suzanne (Snyder) Conner,Judith (Snyder) Fenton; 11 grandchildren; several loving nieces, nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews as well as many friends.
“Louie”was an avid rider from an early age.He showed jumpers,competed in steeplechase races, worked with thoroughbreds and standardbreds in Maryland and New York State. He shared his love and knowledge of horses with children by giving lessons, and adults as they would reach out to him for advice. He was a member/rider of the Genesee Valley Hunt, and then continued to follow the hunt in his retirement years.
Services and interment will be held at a time to be announced.
To share a memory or send a condolence visit stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com
THINGS PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CREATING WILLS
Funeral instructions: Settling probate will not happen until after the funeral.
funeral wishes in a will often go unnoticed, states the legal advisement resource
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Did you ever have a hunch…a strong but unexplained feeling that something was going to happen? Most of us have hunches but we probably never think of them as having anything to do with
Whether instinct or intuition, hunches have probably been responsible for some weighty decisions over the centuries. The military genius of Napoleon, the financial wizardry of the Rockefellers…perhaps they were the result of creative hunches that shaped the form of history.
We take pride in providing this community with an essential service, rendered in accordance with the highest ethical standards of our profession.
Jerry Dougherty - Jeff Deragon - Jim Murray
“A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something…”
Frank Capra
FREE Cataract Lunch & Learn
you considering advanced technology for your cataract surgery? We’re here to help you on your journey to clearly better vision. To RSVP call Kim at 585-232-7807 by Oct. 18, 2022.
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE TO THE OVER 50 CROWD:
Hotels: Men and women over 50 may have extra time on their hands once their kids go off to college and then begin careers and families of their own. Many such adults use that extra free time to travel, which requires staying in hotels. Many hotels offer discounted rates to travelers over the age of 50.
Thank You!
With heartfelt anks, Jim and Janis Lewis would like to thank everyone who has supported us since Jim’s accident and recovery.
A special ank you to the Dansville American Legion for the wonderful event they put on for us on October 1st.
Jim and Janis Lewis
VILLAGE OF GENESEO
pickup will begin Monday, October 17th
run through Friday, November 25th.
How To Place Leaves for Pickup
Leaves should be placed close to the edge of the road.
should not extend onto the road. Leaves should not be placed in ditches or covering storm sewer drains. Doing this will obstruct the storm drains which will increase the risk of ooding. Leaves should be in a long row no farther o the road than 8 feet. Do not mix branches of foreign objects with the leaves. is can cause damage to the machine that picks up the leaves. Refer to branch pickup for branches.
The village has leaves from previous years collection available. They are excellent for gardens or landscape areas!
Avon Free Library
143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615 www.avonfreelibrary.org
Mon. & Thurs. 10-8; Tues & Wed 10-6; Fri. 10-5; Sat.10-3
Lima Public Library
1872 Genesee St., Lima (585) 582-1311
Mon. 10-noon & 1-8; Tues. & Thurs. 1-8; Wed. 10-noon & 1-5; Fri. 1-5; Sat. (Oct.-May) 9-noon
Livonia Public Library
2 Washington St., Livonia (585) 346-3450 • Fax: 346-5911 facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3
Wadsworth Library
24 Center St., Geneseo (585) 243-0440 • Fax: 243-0429 www.wadslib.com
Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 1:30-6; Sat.10-3
LimaPublicLibrary:
Our Saturdayhoursareseasonal andtheyreturnon10/159:00 AM-12:00PM.Markyourcalendars!
MakeaMarbleRollerCoaster-Sat 10/2210:30-12:00PM.MadepossiblebyTheFriendsoftheLima PublicLibrary.Learnhowtodesign, build,andtestyourtrack.Ages8+. JoinusfortheCrossroadsCrafters’ CircleeveryopenSaturday9:30 AM-12:00PM,beginning10/15.It isaninformalgroupandallcrafts& craftersarewelcome.Comefora shortvisitorstayforthewhole morning.
FoodPres.101:IntrotoFermentationT10/186:30-8:30PMorW 10/1910:30AM-12:30PM(same presentation).PresentedbyBarb Brenner.BroughttoyoubyThe FriendsoftheLimaPublicLibrary. Visitlibraryc.org/limaforonline authortalks.Youcansitinontalks withnationalbest-sellingauthors. PastauthorsincludeAlkaJoshiand LizMoore.
WadsworthLibrary:
Hoaxes, HauntedHouses&Other StrangeButTrueStoriesofthe FingerLakes
Monday,October17at6:30pm
Learnaboutparanormalsites, hauntedplaces,incrediblehoaxes andstrangebuttruestoriesfrom aroundtheFingerLakesregion withSenecaCountyHistorianand authorWalterGable.
Not-So-ScaryHalloweenStories Thursday,October20from6:30 7:15pm
Callingalllittlemonstersforan eveningstorytimeforchildrenpre-k through2ndGrade.Registrationis notrequired.
FriendsofWadsworthLibrary& YorkTowneQuiltersFallQuiltRaffle October19-November30
Takeyourchancetowinoneof eighthandmadequiltsgenerously donatedbymembersofYork TowneQuilters.Ticketsareonsale attheservicedeskandare1ticket for$2or3ticketsfor$5.Accepting CashOnly.Thedrawingwillbe heldonNovember30,2022.Fifty percentoftheproceedsbenefit libraryprograms.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:
Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:
• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program
• Organizations seeking crafters or
• Organizations seeking donations of items
Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.
Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414
AvonFreeLibrary:
Registration requiredforevents,contactlibraryorvisitavonfreelibrary.org andFacebookfordetails.
Chess:Wednesdaysat11AM, KnittingNeedles:Friday10/21at 11AM, Mahjong:Fridays10/14&10/28at 10:30AMandThursday10/20at 6PM, BookDiscussion:chooseyourown storysetinNewOrleansonWednesday10/26at2PM, Adult&TeenCraftofHalloween DecoupageDecoronThursday10/27 at6:00PM, StoryTimes*most*Tuesdays&Fridaysat10:30AM, Kids’HalloweenBatCrafton Thursday10/20at6PM, BabySensoryPlayonMonday10/24 at10AM, (Not-So)SpookyStoryTimeon Thursday10/27at6:30PM(wear yourcostume!), 10/15-10/31We’recollectingdonationsofNEWschoolsupplies(pens, pencils,crayons,markers,paper, notebooks,backpacks,tissues, sanitizer,cleaningsupplies,etc.)for Stone’sClosetintheAvonElementary SchoolasweparticipateinTheGreat GiveBack! FollowusonFacebook,Instagram, andvisitourwebsiteavonfreelibrary. orgforupdatesandevents.
LivoniaPublicLibrary: Please joinusforSmallFryFun,ages 2-5,Tuesdaysfrom10:30am11:00am.HomeschoolMakerspace, Ages5-11.Tuesdaysfrom1-2pm.K2MakerCrewTuesdaysfrom3:304:30pm.SensoryPlayWednesdays from10:30am-11:00amforages13withacaregiver.3rd-5thgrade MakerBrigade,Wednesdaysfrom 3:30-5:00pm.MiniMakerTime.Ages 2-5yrs.Thursdaysfrom10:3011:00am.TweenMakerspace,Grades 6-8,Thursdaysfrom3:30-5:00pm. TeenAdvisoryBoard-3rdTuesdayof theMonth,6:00-7:30pmforages 13-18.Wiggles&Whimsies:Story TimefortheWholeFamily, Wednesdaysfrom6:30-7:00pm.Teen Tues.:PumpkinFelting,Oct.18from 6-7pm.EducatorTalksWithDerrick PrattformtheErieCanMuseum: “PathwayofResistance:TheErieCan andtheUndergroundRailroad.”Get ReadyToRead, Thurs.Oct20from6-7pm.Pleasevisit livonialibrary.orgtoregisterandfor moreinformation.
AVON
WednesdayFreeVeteransSoup and Sandwich- AvonAmerican LegionAuxiliarywillreopenour doorsandbeginservingourFree VeteransSoupandSandwichat 11:30am-1pmeveryWednesday. VeteranSupportersarewelcometo enjoythemealalsoforasuggested donationof$5.Themealwillincludecoffeeandwater,sodawill beavailablefor$1.Welookforwardtoseeingallofourfriends returnandmeetingnewones. Questions,call585-746-2608.
“TOPS”-TakeOffPoundsSensibly: New Location-UnitedMethodistChurch,130GeneseeSt., Avon.Tuesdays,2pm-3:30pm.Still only$2perweek.FirstweekFREE! Everyonewelcomed!Comeinfront door.
CommunitySpaghettiDinnerThe AvonAmericanLegionFamily 4thWednesdaySpaghettiDinnerOctober26th,4-7pm.Comeonin sitdownandenjoyadelicious spaghettiwithmeatsaucedinner whileenjoyingsometimewithothers.Allagesareandencouraged! Cost:$12.Thiswillbethefirston ourmonthly(excludingNov.and Dec.)SpaghettiDinnersoplease, markyourcalendarsforthe4th Wednesdayofeachmonth.Avon AmericanLegionVeteransHall, 5480EastAvonRoad,Avon.
XYZofAvon Octobermeetingis October19at5:30PMintheAvon VillageHall.Bringyourduesof$5, adishtopass,andyourtable service.Thegroupisopentoanyoneover55willingtomeetother folksyourage.Weareasocial groupwillingtosharestoriesofthe pastandpresentandenjoyagood meal.Coffeeissuppliedbythe group.Comejoinus.Formore informationcallCarolat226-9792.
OhHorrors!It’s...Murder!
Presenting ~AnAvonMiddle SchoolPerformance~OHHORRORS!IT’S...MURDER!Heldatthe AvonDistrictAuditorium.FindOut whodidit...October21st,at7pm orOctober22nd,at3:30pm.TicketsPricedat$10perperson.PreSaleTicketsavailableatbit.ly/ avoncsd-theatre.Thisisan interactiveexperiencemostappropriateforgrades5andup
BATAVIA
TheGreatBataviaTrainShowFor 50yearstheGreatBataviaTrain Showhasbeenoneofthepremier hobbyeventsinWesternNew York.Allformsofmodelrailroad andtrain-relatedmerchandisewill beavailable.Itemsofferedinclude allscalesofmodeltrains,historic railroaditems,books,DVD’sand toys.Modelingdemonstrations, andalimitednumberofportable layouts,willbepartofthefun.Free parking.SnackBaravailable.Held October16,9:30-3:30pmatthe GeneseeCommunityCollegeRichardCCallArena,OneCollegeRd., Batavia.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org
BLOOMFIELD
52ndAnnualHolidayFairCraft Show: Saturday, November19th, 9AM-3PM;atBloomfieldHigh SchoolGym,OakmountAve., Bloomfield;sponsoredbytheIonia UnitedMethodistChurch.120 crafterspacessellingawidevariety ofcrafts,gifts,&homemade goodies!Freeadmission&parking. Lunchisavailable.Bringyourholidayshoppinglist!
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CALEDONIA
CasinoTrip: The AmericanLegion Post255inCaledoniawillberunningabustriptoSenecaNiagara onNovember16,2022.Thecostis $35.00andyoureceive$25.00in freeplay.Thetripisopentothe public.Forreservationandinfo. pleasecallJackat845-826-2467or emailatgargewest@hotmail.com. PaymentismadetoMatthew ClearyPost255andmustbereceivedbyNovember1,2022.
2ndAnnualCommunityWalk-About fortheChildren: Sunday, October30,4pmtil8pm.Dressup thekids...TrickorTreat!Represent YourLocalBusinessFree.Comeset upaTableandhandoutCandy! CaledoniaCourtyard&Raider Lanes.
CANANDAIGUA
HauntedStroll: October 30th, 5:30pm-8:30pm.HauntedStrollStrollthroughthegardensand encounterwitches,goblinsand ghouls!Ticketsavailableonline&at admissionshttps://www. sonnenberg.org/events/.Admission $10.00|$5.00(3-15yearsold)| Free(Under3yearsold).Pre-sale Online(onlinesalesthroughOctober27th,afterthisdateyoucan purchaseticketsattheAdmissions Booth).
HowtoLiveinaWorldofCatastrophes A GuidetoDealingWith Disasters-October30,4-5:30pm, FortHillPerformingArtsCenter,20 FortHillAve.,Canandaigua.Cost: $25.https://gmeforum.org/talks/ how-to-live-in-a-world-ofcatastrophes/
FallOrganConcert- The United ChurchofCanandaiguaat11GibsonStreetishostingacommunity organconcertonFriday,October 21stat7pmfeaturingKateriAndress,theyoungandtalentedOrganistattheUnitedChurch.A nativeofMilwaukee,Wisconsin, KateriiscurrentlypursuingaMasterofMusicdegreeinOrgan PerformanceandLiteratureatthe EastmanSchoolofMusicinthe studioofDavidHiggs.Kateri’s musicalinterestshavealwayscenteredaroundsacredmusic,andshe hasbeenservingasachurchorganistsinceshefirstbeganorgan studiesatage16.Areceptionwill followtheconcertandafreewill offeringwillbereceived.
CONESUS
AnnualTurkey&BiscuitDinnerSaturday, November5,3pm-7pm, ConesusUnitedChurch,6199 SouthLivoniaRoad,Conesus. Menu:TurkeyandGravyover HomemadeBiscuits,MashedPotatoes,FreshSquash,GreenBeans, ourownSpecialRecipeColeslaw, CranberrySauce,HomemadeHarvestMiniMuffins,HomemadePie. Price:$14Adult;$6Child;$0(5 andunder).DRIVETHRUONLY. PRE-SALETICKETSAVAILABLE. CALL:585-519-5443.
DANSVILLE
WestSpartaHistoricalSociety
Open House- SUNDAY,OCTOBER 23RD,2PM-4PM,THETOWN HALL,8302Kysorville-Byersville Road,Dansville.ComeMeetthe Officers&TrusteesoftheHistorical Society&theTownHistorian.Join usforsomerefreshmentsandconversation!Getasneakpeekatour UpcomingEventsCalendar.See artifacts&mapsfromWestSparta. JointheHistoricalSocietyorRenew YourMembership!*Membership notrequiredtocometoourOpen House.
E. BLOOMFIELD
TheEastBloomfieldHistorical Society is hostingaprogramgiven byPerryGroundonThursday, October20,7pmatVeteransPark onRt.5&20,Bloomfield.Perryisa memberoftheTurtleClanofthe OnondaganationandaMinett professoratRIT.Theprogramwill be“LifeinaLonghouseVillage”. Heisanexcellentspeakerand speaksalloverthestate,weare veryluckytohavehimspeaktous. Hetellsusthatthisisalsoa wonderfulprogramforstudents. Hewillhaveartifactsanddressesin fullregaliaandisveryentertaining. Refreshmentsservedanditisfree!
FARMINGTON
“APlayonFashion”Show& Craft Sale.ArtisanCraftSale 10am-2pm.FashionShowat2pm (entryfeeapplies-guaranteeyour seatsandgetticketsinadvance!) CraftSaleResumes3pm-4pm. BenefitfortheOntarioCountyArts Council.PresentedbyCobblestone ArtsCenter&OntarioCountyArts Council.JoinCobblestoneaswe supportlocalclothingdesigners andfashionistasofallwalksoflife. Themissionoftheshowisto showcaseoneofakindupcycled andcreatedfiberitemsforenjoymentandinspiration.Refreshments willbeserved.Saturday,October 22-CobblestoneArtsCenter, 1622Route332,Farmington. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/fallperformance-series
GENESEO
GeneseoGrovelandEmergency Food Pantry- Themissionofthe GeneseoGrovelandEmergency FoodPantryistoofferfoodassistancetothoseinneedinthe GeneseoGrovelandschooldistrict andsurroundingareas.Weare openTuesdayandThursday10-2 andWednesday4-6:30.Weare locatedinthebasementofthe CentralPresbyterianChurchatat 31CenterSt,Geneseo.Stopbyor call585-991-8220formoreinformation.Allarewelcome.http:// ggefoodpantry.org
Panic/AnxietySupportGroup for thosedealingwithPanic/ Anxietyissuesmeetsatthe GeneseoUnitedMethodistChurch, 4520GeneseeStreet(Route63), Geneseo.Meetingsheldthefirst Fridayofeachmonth1-2:30PMin theYouthSundaySchoolroom.All ageswelcome.Thefocusofthe supportandencouragementinthe groupwillbecopingskillsbasedon cognitivebehavioraltherapy.IncorporatedwillbetheteachingsofDr. ClaireWeekes.Thegroupstudies Dr.Weekes’bookHopeandHelp foryourNervesandappliesthe techniquessheoutlines.Wearenot doctors,wearejustfolksthatcome togethertosharecopingskills basedonlifeexperiences.
AGospelCelebration- The Adult ChoiroftheGeneseoUnitedMethodistChurchwillpresentAGospel Celebrationwithaperformanceof RobertRay’sAGospelMasson Sunday,October16at2:00PM. GuestmusiciansfromSUNY Geneseo,RIT,&EastmanSchoolof Musicwillbefeatured.Visitorsare welcometojoininsingingGospel Mass.ContactOffice@ geneseomethodist.orgforfurther information.
YoungatHeart(YAH)Game Event Party- OnOctober20th, YAHwillhostaGameEventParty. WewillbelearningtoplayQuiddle. Acard/spellinggame.Thisevent willbeheldattheGeneseoMethodistChurchinGeneseo.TIMEIS 2:00PM.Joinusforafunafternoon!
FREEFallCarnival, October 31, 6:30pm-8:30pm.Joinusforafamilyfriendlyevent.Comeforthe eveningorstopinasyoutrick-ortreat.It’sallFREE,food,drinks, candy,games,photo-booth, bouncehouses,facepainting,hay ridesandlotsmore.ChristCommunityChurch,26CenterStreet, Geneseo.
TempleHillCemeterySPIRIT WALK! Saturday, October15, 6:30-8pm. HonoringNotable Women -Toursleaveevery15 minutes.WarmCider&Donuts served.DonationsAppreciated! TempleHillCemeteryislocatedat 111TempleHillStreet,Geneseo. 585-243-3440
GeneseoAreaYoungLife’s5th Annual DessertBanquet: Going AllOutForKids-Partywitha Purpose.Ifyouhaveaheartfor reachingourarea’shighschoolkids withthegospelofJesusChrist contactusformoreinformationor toreserveaspotatour5thannual fundraisingdessertbanquet.Saturday,October22,7-9pm,Geneseo UnitedMethodistChurch,4520 GeneseeSt.,Geneseo.Information: CallGeneseoYoungLifeat 585-270-7099,ylofgeneseo@ gmail.com,Facebook/ YoungLifeofGeneseo
TheAnnualMeetingoftheMt. Pleasant CemeteryAssoc. (Geneseo)willbeheldonWednesday,October19that7pmatthe GreenRoomatNOBSBREWERY, 3474BronsonHillRoad,Livonia. Ownersandinterestedpartiesare invitedtoattend.Weareinneedof BoardMembersandVolunteers. Thankyou.
YoungatHeart- Yah isplanning ourThanksgivingdinner.MEMBERS ONLY.ItwillbeheldonSunday, November6thattheGeneseo Methodistchurch.Timeis1:30 p.m.YouneedtocallforReservationstoRuthat585-615-5990-no thanOctober28th.Hopetosee youthere.
HEMLOCK
PreparingforCold/Flu a class presentedbyFlowertoFlower HerbalCraftsandGiftsonOctober 19th,11:00am-12:30pm,atLittle LakesCommunityCenter,4705S. MainSt.Hemlock.Learnhowto prepareforcold/fluseasonusing commonkitchenherbslikesage, thyme,horseradish,garlic,mint, andcayenne.Participantswillmake threeproductstorelievecold/flu symptoms.Classincludingmaterialsis$35.00ppnonrefundable. Youmustpay/registerwithPayPal nolaterthanOctober17th.Ifyou payandcannotattend,the instructorwillmaketheproducts foryou.Formoreinformationcontacttheinstructor,herbalistKate Aghaghiri,585-261-1937, mavenkate@gmail.com
GettingThroughWinter Aclass presentedbyFlowertoFlower HerbalCraftsandGiftsonNovember2nd,11:00am-12:30pm,at LittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.Hemlock.ParticipantswillmakeaWinterBlues EssentialOilSpray,awarming musclerub,andwarming,relaxing beverages.Classincludingmaterialsis$35.00ppnonrefundable. Youmustpay/registerwithPayPal nolaterthanOctober28th.Ifyou payandcannotattend,the instructorwillmaketheproducts foryou.Formoreinformationcall ortexttheinstructor,herbalistKate Aghaghiri,585-261-1937, mavenkate@gmail.com
FallSampler-Sip,Taste,and Shop Event: SipandTasteatthe ArtisanShopattheLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock.October22ndfrom 10:00-1:00PM.TastelocalOSB ciderpairedwithtastycheeseand crackersforour“sipandtaste” event.Thisisawonderfulopportunitytobrowsetheshopforunique oneofakindtreasuresmadeby localartisans.Twootherstoreslocatedinthebuildingwillalsobe open.Wehopeyouwillstopinto joinusforthisfreeevent.http:// www.littlelakesny.org
ANightofMagic OnOctober 28thTheLittleLakesCommunity Centerissponsoring“ANightof Magic”forchildrenaccompanied bytheirparents.Thisisafreeevent tocelebratethefunofHalloween. Ourowninhousewitchwillbe thereplusthemagicofStephen Ingraham.Thedoorsopenat 6:30pmandtheshowbeginsat 7:00.Childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.Asnackwillbe providedtotakehome.Welook forwardtoafunfillednight!Come incostumeifyoudare!LLCC,4705 S.MainSt.,Hemlock.http://www. littlelakesny.org
HENRIETTA
RunningwiththeAngels5K is a familyfriendly5Kracethatstartsat St.Peter’sEpiscopalChurch,3825 E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.The routegoesthroughthesurroundingneighborhoodstreets. HeldOctober16th,1pm.Online RegistrationatRunSignUp.com. Adults$20,Children10andunder $15.Bymail10/11/22.Sendto: RunningwiththeAngelsat3825E. HenriettaRd.,Henrietta,NY14467. Makeallcheckspayableto:St. Peter’sEpiscopalChurchandwrite “race”inthememo.Forfurther information:Barbara 585-334-9062.Cashorchecks only.Registration/PacketPickupat St.Peter’s-Saturday1pm-4pm$22|Sunday,dayofrace-$25. Children10andunder-$15(both days).
HONEOYE
AmericanLegionBreakfast: Join us Sunday,October16th, 8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast,pancakes,eggs,sausage,toast,orange juice,coffeeetc.Sitdownandget servedbytheAmericanLegion Auxiliary.Comeenjoyadelicious breakfastwithyourfamilyand ours!Cost$7perperson,kids under5eatfree.Honeoye-Hemlock AmericanLegionPost1278,4931 Co.Rd.36,Honeoye.Thiseventis opentothepublic-Seeyouthere!
HONEOYE FALLS
TheHoneoyeFallsCommunity Concert Band willperformtheir annualAutumnconcertonSaturday,October22at7:00PMinthe HoneoyeFalls-LimaSchoolDistrict Auditoriumlocatedat619Quaker MeetingHouseRoadinHoneoye Falls.Thebandwillrepriseits10th anniversarycommissionedpiece-HeritageSuitebyFredSturm.Also, SelectionsfromWickedwillforeshadowHalloween.Admissionisfree, however,donationsaregreatly appreciated.
LAKEVILLE
FromHivetoHome:Beesand Beekeeping JoinJoanne CrosmanofLogCabinAcresto learnaboutthemysteriouslifeof bees.Maintainingyourownhives hasitschallengesandrewards.See someoftheproductsyoucangain frombeekeeping.Stayafterthe presentationtomakeyourown beeswaxcandles(supplieslimited, donationsaccepted).FridayOctober21at7:00pmatTheChipHolt NatureCenterinVitalePark, Lakeville.chipholtnaturecenter.org.
SpookyStoriesbyPerryGround: Perry Ground,aTurtleClanmember,willsharesomescarystories basedonlegendarytalesofNative Americantribeslikehis.Youmust registerforthisfreeprogramatThe WatershedEducationCenterin VitalePark,Lakeville.Goto conesuslake.orgtofindthelinkfor theWECevents.Wednesday,October26,6:30pm.Dressforthe weatherandbringalawnchair. https://conesuslake.org/lakecommunity/wec/548-26-october2022-wec-preents-perry-groundnative-american-storyteller
HalloweenEvent: Come celebrateHalloweenwithaHalloween TreatGiveAway,on30October from12pmto3pm,whichwillbe heldattheLakevilleVolunteerFire DepartmentStationonStoneHill RoadinLakeville.Bagsofcandywill begivenouttoallchildrenwho stopby.ThisfreeeventissponsoredbytheLakevilleVolunteer FireDepartment.
LIMA
LimaFarmer’sMarket opens Tuesdays, 3:00-6:00pm,LimaPresbyterianLawn,4corner,Lima. VENDORSWELCOME.Contact MarketManger,SueMuehleisenat s.muehleisen@aol.com, 585-752-9238.Markethostedby LimaPresbyterianChurch.
RoastPorkDinner- Enjoy adeliciousmealofroastpork,gravy, stuffing,squash,mashedpotatoes, coleslaw,anddessert.Takeout only.$15.SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 5thfrom4-6:30orsoldout.LIMA PRESBYTERIANCHURCH,4corners ofLima.
TheLimaFoodPantry will be re-openingforclientshoppingon Saturday,November5th. Thursdays:5:00-6:30andSaturdays:9:30-11:00.Locatedatthe LimaTownHall(7329E.MainSt.). ThePantryisavailableforthosein needresidingintheTownofLima. Pleasebringyourownreusable bags.Formoreinformation,call 582-6787.Donationsacceptedat theTownHalldropboxinsidethe mainentrance.
LIVONIA
2022AnnualHamDinner- The South LivoniaUnitedChurchof Christishavingtheir2ndAnnual HamDinneratourChurch,5087 SouthLivoniaRoadRoute15in Livonia.ThiswillhappenonSaturday,October15th2022startingat 3pmrunsto6pmorwerunout! TheCostis$15.00PerPerson. Dinnerincludes:Ham,Buttered ParsleyPotatoes,CutGreenBeans, Applesauce,RollandCookie.This eventisadineinortakeout.Ifyou haveanyquestionsorwouldliketo reserveTicketspleasefeelfreeto contactClayTaftat(585)734-6784 orE-MailhimatSLUCC2021@ CHARTER.NET.Hopetoseeeveryonethere.
2022LivoniaTurkeyTrot! 3.4 Run andWalkwithanadditional Kidracethisyear.Comeoutand joinusonThanksgivingMorning! Registrationisopenandthesame sitecanbeusedtovolunteer. Thursday,November24thbeginningattheLivoniaCentralSchool District,2BulldogBlvd.,Livonia. SeeWebsiteforlistofeventsand fee.https://runsignup.com/Race/ NY/Livonia/LivoniaTurkeyTrot
FingerLakesUFOMeetup- Let’s talk UFOs,ETs,&AncientAliens! Joinustomeetlike-mindedpeople. Saturday,October22,6:00-8:00 pmattheUnitedMethodistChurch ofLivonia(UMCL),21Summers Street,Livonia.$5.00donationto UMCL.RSVPMaryGraceviatextor call:585-766-9318,www. giftsofgraceministry.org
LivoniaRotaryPancake Breakfast
TheLivoniaRotary ClubinvitesyoutoaPancake Breakfast,afundraisertobenefit LivoniaHighSchoolSeniorMaddox Olsenandhisfamily.October23, 9:30-12:30pm,UnitedMethodist ChurchHall,21SummersStreet, Livonia.Allproceedsgotothis worthyfamily.Breakfastincludes pancakes,sausage,orangejuice, applesauce,andcoffee.Donations gratefullyaccepted.
SLUCCAnnualTrunkorTreat! A Family Event.WeattheSouth LivoniaUnitedChurchofChrist, 5087SouthLivoniaRoad,Livonia arehostingourTrunkorTreat Eventagainthisyear.Itisinour ParkingLot.DressupinyourchildrenupintheirCostumeandcome toasafeplaceforyourkidstotrick ortreat.ThisisFreeadmissionand nohassleparking.Comeandseeall ofthefuncarsdecoratedandgrab somecandy.ThisEventisonOctober30,2022.Startsat6pm.Ifyou havequestionsaboutthisEvent contactClayTaft(585)734-6784.
LIVONIA CENTER
October29-PennySocial- Doors open promptlyat2:00pmfor ticketpurchaseandlotselection. Prizedrawingbeginsat3:00pm. Funprizechoices.Whatisapenny social?Thecombinationofasilent auctionandaraffle.Purchasetickets($3ticketcardsforwhitetables withdoorprizeticket;50centred tabletickets),placeyourticketin thecupofacorrespondinglotof itemsforachancetowin.Jointhe fun!FirstPresbyterianChurchof Livonia.3837CenterSt.,Livoniain thehamletofLivoniaCenteralong 20AacrossfromtheLivonia AmericanLegion.
PulledPorkDinner-HappySunday! Time forournexteventon SATURDAY,OCTOBER15THfrom 4pm-tillSoldOut.PULLEDPORK DINNER(featuringGoodEatsBBQ. IncBBQ),Mac-n-Cheese,Roll, BakedBeans&Camaraderie.$13 or2for$25.Dine-inorTake-out. Conlon-MulvaneyPost,6317MarshallRd.,Conesus.
AARPDriversSafetyCourseMonday &Wednesdayfrom8am11:30am,OCTOBER17&19atthe LivoniaLegion,20A&FederalRd., LivoniaCenter.Mustattendboth days.Contact:BeeSank 585-658-4115.Ifnoanswer,leave message.
LivoniaHistoricalSocietyBeef Stew Dinner: TAKEOUTONLY. Wednesday,November2from 5:00-7:00PMoruntilsoldoutheldatWanda’sRestaurantin Livonia.$10perperson-Payat door.Dinnerincludesbeefstew, roll/butter,applesauce,&dessert. ATTENTIONVETERANS:Veterans withIDareinvitedtoattendthe dinnerforfree.
AmericanLegionPost#283 Breakfasts TheAmericanLegion Harrison-LeePost283hastheir monthlyBreakfastsonthethird Sundayofeachmonth.The Breakfastsareopentothecommunityandcost$8.TheBreakfasts includechoicesofeggs,choiceof meat,home-friedpotatoes,pancakesorFrenchtoast,wheator whitetoast,coffee,tea,and orangejuice.TheBreakfastisheld atPost283onthecornerofRichmondMillsRoadandFederalRoad inLivoniaCenterfrom7:30amto 11am.
MIDDLESEX
MiddlesexHoseCo.October Roast BeefDinners(WeAre Back!)Afterbeingonholdfor almost3years,ourRoastBeef Dinnersreturnedthisfall!Joinus onSATURDAY,OCTOBER29at 5537WaterSt.,Middlesexfrom 4-7pm.Adults$15,Children$10 (schoolageto12)andPreschool Free(TakeOutsExcluded).Dinner Menu:TossedSalad,Rolls,Relish Dish,RoastBeef,Gravy,Potatoes, Corn,Pie,IceTea,MilkandCoffee.
MOUNT MORRIS
TourofMountMorrisDamMount MorrisDamVisitorCenteris opendailyandguidedtoursof MountMorrisDamareofferedMay 1-October25,2022.Tours: Monday-Thursday2pm,andFridaySundayat11amand2pm.TheUS ArmyCorpsofEngineersoffers onlineadvancedreservationsfor ranger-guidedwalkingtoursof MountMorrisDam.Reservetour ticketsupto7daysinadvance www.Recreation.govor 877-444-6777.Spacelimited.Reservationsstronglyrecommended. Availabilityofwalk-upticketsnot guaranteed.MountMorrisDam andRecreationArea,6103Visitor CenterRd.,MountMorris.Visitor Centeropendaily,10am-4:30pm. Information:585-658-4790.
MUMFORD
SpiritsofthePast- As youdepart fromtheTollHousewithyour guide,theoncefamiliarand welcomingHistoricVillagebecomesstrangeandominous.The houryouspendtravelingpathsless troddenandseeingthingsyou neverwillinthedaylightmayseem togoonforever.Groupsofabout 25bravesoulswilldepartfromthe TollHouseeverytenminutes(get yourtokenatadmissionwhenyou arrive).SpiritsofthePast:AWalkin theDarkrunsfortwoweekendsin 2022:Friday,October21,Saturday, October22,andSunday,October 23.Friday,October28,Saturday, October29,andSunday,October 30.GeneseeCountryVillageMuseum,1410FlintHillRoad,Mumford.https://www.gcv.org/events/ spirits-a-walk-in-the-dark/
ROCHESTER
SleepingBeauty- The StateBallet TheatreofUkrainewillpresentthe full-lengthballetSleepingBeautyin fouractswithoneintermissionand showtheworld’smostbeloved historytoPiotrTchaikovsky’smusic. TheevilfairyCarabossecursesPrincessAurorafor100yearsofsleep withasingle-fingerprickonher 16thbirthday.Doomedbyfate, onlyasweetkissfromtheprince canbreakthespellandwakeup theSleepingBeauty.December17, 7pm,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre, 885EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $48+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ sleeping-beauty/
SPRINGWATER
HikeHatchHill along aportionof theFingerLakesTrailinNapleson Sunday,October16from2-4PM, thenenjoyasocialget-togetherat theMiddletownTaverninNaples. Foradditionalinfo/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
W. BLOOMFIELD
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Autumn has officially descended upon Western New York, and its flavors are in full swing. As the apple cider vs. pumpkin spice debate continues, what side do you “fall” on?
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YuletideintheCountryTours& Dinner: Join usatGCV&Mforour YuletideintheCountryTours, December2,3,4,9,10,11,16, and17.You’llbeinvitedintovignettesthatilluminatethelinkbetweentoday’scherishedholiday traditionsandtheculturalcustoms ofgenerationsthatcamebefore. Theatricalperformancesrepresent therichhistoryandtraditionthat newcomerstotheregionwould havesharedthroughoutthe19th century.Highlights:Polish ChristmasEveWigiliadinner,aHanukkahcelebration,andWatch Nightfestivitiesaspresentedby DavidShakesandtheNorthStar Players,andevenavisitfromthat jollyoldelf,St.Nick.https://www. gcv.org/events/yuletide-in-thecountry-tours-dinner/
AUTUMN YARD WORK GONE ‘GREEN’
Autumn is an ideal time of year to get started on building a compost bin. Take advantage of the cooler temperatures to make outdoor work more comfortable.
ONTARIO
2022HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar TheNorthOntarioUnited MethodistChurch(otherwise knownas“TheBrickChurch”)will behostingaHomeFortheHolidays BazaaronFriday,October28th from9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.and Saturday,October29thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.at7200Ontario CenterRoadinOntario.Wewillbe servingTakeOutlunchonlyon bothdaysfrom11:00a.m.-1:30 p.m.andsharingmanydelicious bakedgoods,craftsand“Nextto New”treasurestosharewith everyonethatstopsbyforavisit. Welookforwardtoseeingyou there!
Focus on the Children
Serves the needs of children in Livingston County that cannot be met by any other agency, such as new beds and cribs, winter clothing and summer camp. www.focuschild.org
RUSH
HalloweenTrolleyExpress! Sunday, October23,withrides scheduled11:15,12:05,12:55, 1:45,2:35and3:25.Reservations required:www.nymtmuseum.org/ halloween/.Thetrolleywilltravelto thePumpkinPatchwherechildren willdecorateababypumpkin,and everyonewillenjoydeliciousapple cideranddonuts.Backatthemuseum,toteswillbeprovidedfor trick-or-treating.Inthemodel railroadroom,theSpookyHalloweenWalkwillamazeanddelight!Theeventisnotscaryandis suitableforallages.Kidsareinvited toweartheircostumes.Familyfriendlyadmission:$15adultsand $12ages2-14.TheNewYorkMuseumofTransportation,6393E. RiverRoadinRush.585-533-1113.
SCOTTSVILLE
Scottsville’sHistoricDistrictWheatland HistoricalAssociation welcomesTheLandmarkSociety’s CaitlinMeives,DirectorofPreservation,asourguestspeakeron Thursday,October20th,at 6:30pm,attheScottsvilleLibrary. Shewillbesharingtheimportance ofhavinganHistoricDistrict,how TheLandmarkSocietybegan,and whattheycanofferownersof historicbuildings.Thiswillbean importantprogramforanyone interestedinthehistoricsignificanceofourlocalvillagesand towns.Don’tmissthisspecialprogrambeingheldinoneofWheatland’smosthistoricandbeautiful buildings.Freeandopentothe public.
CornballCapersisBack! The West BloomfieldChurchisreviving ourlongrunningCornballCapers showthat’sbeenonholdduring theveryunfunnyCovid!ThisHeeHawtypevarietyshowwillbe stagedOctober21stand22ndat WestBloomfieldCongregational Church,cornerofCountyRoad37 andRoutes5&20.Greatcountry music,entertainingperformances, andplentyoflaughs!The7pm performanceeachnightcosts$10 perperson(maximumof$25per household-immediateparentsand children).Ticketscanbepurchased fromcastmembers.Withonly200 ticketsavailableeachnight,you’ll wanttogetyourticketsearly! Facilityiswheelchairaccessible.Call 624-1313fortickets.Info.: wbccucc.org
WestBloomfieldHistoricalSociety Program: “VintageModel Trains”onTuesday,October18,at 7pm.Thisfreepubliceventtakes placeattheSociety’sfullyaccessiblebuilding,8966Rt.5&20, WestBloomfield.TrainexpertDan Ericksonwillshowandspeakon toytrainsofthepast.Heinvites attendeeswhowanttolearnmore abouttheirownmodeltrainsto bringthemalong.A20-yearmemberoftheToyTrainCollectors Society,Ericksontakespartin showsacrosstheregionandalso sellsvintagecollectiblesasthe ownerofLeif’sTrains.SocietyWebsite:wbhsny.org.
YORK
YorkUPChurch48thAnnual Harvest Dinner- Wearereturning toahavingthedinnerservedinthe socialhall.Backagain,themenu forthispopularroastbeefdinner willincludeHarvardbeets,squash, mashedpotatoes,anddessert. Adults$15,Children5-12$7,4 andunderarefree.JoinusSaturday,October15,5pmattheYork UnitedPresbyterianChurch,2662 MainSt.,York.www. yorkupchurch.org
Do I Need a New Coat is Year?
With cold weather here, we’re all trying to nd ways to stay warm both indoors and when we go out. Are you set up for winter? is is the time to be sure.
Here is what I’ve done so far this year.
Slippers that you wear around the house: Have yours stretched out over the years? Is there any chance you could walk right out of them? is might be the year you need to invest in new indoor footwear for safety. Slippers are jotted down on my own list because yes, I do need new ones, and I’m going for slippers with a solid bottom.
Indoor vest: I’ve had one for years that adds a layer of warmth when the house is a bit chilly when worn over a sweatshirt or a long sleeve wa e shirt. It’s still ne.
Gloves: I’ve discovered that my insulated gloves that have kept my hands warm for years now have worn through the seam on the thumb, creating a 1-inch hole and letting in very cold air. I discovered how that happened: It’s from holding the steering wheel in the car. I’ll be pulling out my needle and thread to make that repair.
Hat, scarf, boots: check.
Winter coat with hood: And this is where making a major purchase is i y. Do I need a new winter coat this year ... or not? And the answer is no. ree winters into Covid, it’s still out there. Despite the new omicron booster, there are experts who say we’ll have another Covid surge this winter with rising cases and hospitalization numbers, mostly due to human behavior and dwindling interest in getting a booster.
So no ... once again, I don’t need a new winter coat. I still won’t be going out as much as I used to long ago.
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Being overweight or obese is a serious medical condition that can affect people of all ages. Carrying around too many pounds can be especially problematic for children because it may put them on the path to health problems that once generally only affected adults. Such issues include diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The Mayo Clinic advises that childhood obesity can contribute to poor self-esteem and depression. Fortunately, improving kids’ eating habits, such as ensuring kids eat nutrient-dense, low-calorie foods, and increasing physical activity are two ways to help kids maintain healthy weights.Parents who have concerns about their children’s weight should consult with a pediatrician, who may recommend a body mass index test.
BAPTIST
Cornerstone Baptist Church
4232 Reservoir Rd., Geneseo • 243-4514 www.baptistchurchgeneseo.com Pastor John Zatkiewicz
Worship 11am • Sunday School 9:45am Wednesday Prayer, 6:30pm
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church
4631 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo • 243-0130
Pastor Don Ray • E-mail: pvbc@frontier.com pleasantvalleybaptist.com • Sunday School 10:00am
Worship Services Sunday, 11:00am • Bible Study Wed., 6:30pm Children’s Church • Youth Activities
Grace Baptist Church
Pastor David eobald
9316 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437 585-335-6190
Sunday School 9:15 AM; Worship Service 10:30 AM Wednesday Prayer Meeting/Kids Block/Youth Group 7:00 PM www.gracebcdansville.org
CATHOLIC
St. Luke the Evangelist Parish
Sat. 4:00 pm at St. Lucy, Retsof • Sun. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Geneseo Sun. 8:15 am at Holy Angels, Nunda • Sun. 10 am at St. Patrick, Mt. Morris • Sun. 10:15 am at St. Mary, Geneseo Daily Masses: Mon. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Tues. at St. Patrick, Wed. & Fri. at St. omas Aquinas
Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community
St. Mary’s, Honeoye • St. Matthew, Livonia www.stsmaryandmatthew.com - Rev. William Laird
9am Daily Masses: Mon. & Wed. at St. Matthew • Tues. & urs. at St. Mary’s Weekend Schedule: Sat. - 3:30pm Reconciliation, 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew • Sun. - 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew
St. Agnes, St. Rose, St. Paul
96 Prospect Street, Avon • 226-2100
Saturday: 4pm at St Agnes in Avon Sunday: 8am at St Rose in Lima Sunday: 9:45am at St Paul of the Cross in Honeoye Falls Sunday: 11:30 at St Agnes in Avon
Holy Family Catholic Community
O ce: 206 Fremont St., Wayland, NY 14572 • 728-2228
Hours: Mon- urs. 9:00am-4:00pm, Fri 9:00am-12:00noon
Mass Schedule: Sat. 4pm @ St. Mary’s, 40 Elizabeth St., Dansville
Sun. 7:30am @ St. Joseph’s, 206 Fremont St., Wayland
Sun. 9:15am @ Sacred Heart, 11119 Chapel St., Perkinsville
Sun. 11am @ St. Pius, 35 Maple Ave., Cohocton
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM
Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com
Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Livonia Community Church
A non-denominational Evangelical church 9 High St., 346-5290; e Rev. Harry V. Vellekoop Sunday School – all ages 9:45am; Worship Service 10:30am LivoniaCC.org
GraceLife Church
275 E. Main Street, Avon, NY 14414 • 585-226-2916 www.gracelifeavon.com Sunday Services 9:00 & 11:00am Gospel • Community • Mission • Family
EPISCOPAL
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
25 Clara Barton Street • Box 127 Dansville, NY 14437 • 585-335-5434 stpetesdansville.org • Handicap accessible Sunday Service @ 10:30am
Zion Episcopal Church
10 Park Place (on the Circle), Avon • (585) 226-3722 zionepiscopalchurchavon.org Sunday Worship and Holy Communion 10:00am Online Facebook: www.facebook.com/zionepiscopalchurchavon Sunday School (Pre-K-12) 9:00am
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
175 North Street, Caledonia, NY 14423
Holy Eucharist Sunday Mornings @ 8:30am Rector Canon Johnnie Ross standrewso ce1888@yahoo.com Call M-F, 10am-2pm: 585-294-5004 • A er hours: 859-285-9361
LUTHERAN
St. Timothy Lutheran Church - ELCA
A Sanctuary and Reconciling in Christ Church 5015 Lakeville Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-4490
Vicar Lisa Frauens • vicarlisaf@gmail.com • sttimothylutherangeneseo.org Sunday worship 9:30AM, & Live Streamed: www.facebook.com/sttimothygeneseo Intergenerational Sunday School, 10:30am 1st Sunday of the month Oct-May.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church - ELCA
21 Clara Barton St., Dansville
Pastor J. Eric ompson • 335-5260 • www.stpaulsdansville.org
Sunday Worship 9am All are welcome. Handicap accessible.
Lutheran Church of the Epiphany LCMS
6050 East Avon-Lima Rd. (Rt. 5 & 20), E. Avon • 226-2200
Pastor Clayton Zuber
Facebook: epiphanyavon • Handicap Accessible Sunday Worship and Sunday School 10:30am Children’s Sunday School
METHODIST
Geneseo United Methodist Church
Rev. Beth Malone • Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo • 243-3160
8:30am Non-Traditional Worship, 10:30am Traditional. 9:30am co ee hour • Sunday School classes for all ages. Nursery care provided • Now “Looped” for the Hearing Impaired. “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” • Handicapped accessible
United Methodist Church of Livonia
Pastor: Hoyt Brown • 21 Summers St., Livonia • (585) 346-3511 E-mail: UMCLivonia@gmail.com • Website: UMCL.us
Sunday School 9:45AM • Worship service Sundays at 9AM, in-person in the sanctuary or online. Online access is available via the church website: UMCL.us or on our Facebook page (Livonia United Methodist Church). Nursery Care available for infant to preschool-aged children.
Springwater United Methodist Church
8001 South Main St., Springwater, NY 14560
O ce: 585-669-2131, Pastor Dawn Merritt
Sunday Service: 11am
Children’s Church/Sunday School Handicap accessible.
Dansville United Methodist Church
5 Chestnut Ave., Dansville
Church phone: 585-335-5354
Sunday Worship: 11am
Avon United Methodist Church
130 Genesee St., Avon • 226-8600 • www.avonnyumc.org
Rev. Keith Griswold
Worship: Sundays in church at 10am, Facebook Live 10:10am Radio Ministry: 7:30am Sundays on 1040AM or 92.1FM
To join us for worship or anytime on our website.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Faith Fellowship Church
5630 Pebble Beach Rd., Lakeville • 703-1340 www. cny.org
Pastor Stephen Sweeting • Pastor Steven LaMar, Discipleship
Pastor Cli Baker, Youth Sunday Worship Prayer 10am
Holy Ground Ministries Church
2637 Genesee St. (Rte. 63), Retsof, Across from York School bus garage. 585-245-3334 • Sunday at 10am. All are welcome.
Bible Study - 2nd and 4th Saturday at 9:30am See what the Lord can do in your life. www.holygroundministries.org
Genesee Valley Church Of Christ
Calvin Watson, Minister • 7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg • 281-4733
(Sparta Community Center)
Sunday Bible Study 9-9:45am • Sunday Worship 9:45-10:30am Non-denominational New Testament Teachings.
PRESBYTERIAN
Leicester Evangelical Presbyterian Church 161 Main St., Leicester • 382-3311
Pastor David Missel www.seekinggodtogether.com
Adult Sunday School: 10am • Worship Service: 10:30am Please Join Us!
York United Presbyterian Church 2662 Main St., York, NY • 243-1266
Sunday Worship Service in person at 10:00 am
Available on the YouTube channel: “York UP in the 585”. Pastor: Rev. Michelle Sumption • All are welcome!
Central Presbyterian Church of Geneseo Corner 2nd & Center St. • 243-0669
Pastor Rev. Dr. Nancy E. Lowmaster Sunday Worship at 10am @www.cpcgeneseo.org Sunday School and Nursery provided.
East Avon First Presbyterian Church (USA)
Located at the Corner of Rts. 15 and 5&20
Rev. Michelle Allen: 585-226-6460; pastor@eastavonchurch.com Sunday Worship: In person at 10:00 AM; Via Zoom at 10:00 AM (www.eastavonchurch.com)
Everyone is always welcome!!
Avon Central Presbyterian Church
Pastor Carin Farmer • 133 Genesee St., Avon • 226-2626 Sunday Worship 10:00am (July & August - 9:00am)
Children’s Sunday School during Worship (Sept.-May). Nursery provided • All are welcome! • cpcavon@frontier.com Sunday Radio Ministry: 8:30 am at 1040 AM or 92.1 FM and 95.5 FM
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lakeville United Church of Christ 5687 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville • 346-5235 www.facebook.com/Lakevilleucc Sunday Worship at 10:30am All are welcome/Open and A rming Church.
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HOT PEPPERS: habanero & jalapeno. You pick. Canandaigua. 585-394-8189
Assorted SCRAP METAL including metal cabinets. Also, six large SKYLIGHTS, decent condition, glass needs cleaning. Honeoye Lake area: 585-354-3346
ELLIPTICAL STATIONARY BIKE: 585-734-0493
ANNALS OF AMERICAN (historical writings and speeches) 1493-1973, 19 volumes. Excellent condition. Wayland area: 585-728-3801
COOKIE TINS. Different sizes and shapes. Great for gift giving. sbly5722@gmail.com
FULL SIZE PLATFORM BED with underneath drawers. Real wood, not composite veneered. You pick up, truck: mrnyjet@gmail.com
CLEAN WINE BOTTLES for the home wine maker: 585-448-9107
TART APPLES. Could be used for applesauce or for horses. You pick. Near Brockport: 585-565-2037
HOSTAS, green & white and solid gray. In bag. Pick up: 585-455-6116
Pronto M61 Sure Step POWER WHEELCHAIR. Gently used, been sitting in storage for around two years. Pick up. Very heavy: sbennett2748@gmail.com
Two TWIN WOOL BLANKETS, two TWIN WHITE EYELET COMFORTERS AND one GREYHOUND WOODEN PLAQUE: 585-424-2907
SLEEP APNEA MACHINE. Pick up Henrietta: 585-444-9176
Two sets of TWIN BED SHEETS; size 10w brand new tan ANKLE BOOTS. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
Several pieces of CLOTHING, mostly sleepwear, size S/M. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
QUEEN SIZED MATTRESS & BOX SPRING. Excellent condition: 585-223-3903
MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR and a stand-up FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER (about 4’ high). Both in working condition: 585-667-1431
FULL SIZED MATTRESS, BOX & METAL FRAME. 3 years old. Available 10/2410/30 in Geneseo: livingston2969@gmail.com
Quantity of OLD USED SHEETS/BLANKETS. Some worn, but usable. Some suitable for rags, etc. Call or text: 585-330-7818
HOUSEPLANTS: 2 Christmas cactus, 1 large African violet. 585-388-0318
MUSIC CASSETTE TAPES & CDS, Christmas VHS tapes. 315-663-5483
WYNDHAM TIMESHARES: 1 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and 1 – Las Vegas, Nevada. Fully paid. Available for one week, anytime: 680-766-0811
10’ x 12’ METAL SHED: 585-430-4205
WALKER in good condition. Brakes need repair. Nunda: 585-468-5047
WING-BACKED SOFA BED (Queen size), Medium Blue. Pick up in East Bloomfield. 585-657-6378 landline; no texts
USED MEDICINE CABINET for drug prevention education campaign. Will pick up. Reach Jerry at: jprevention@earthlink.net
PORTABLE DISHWASHER in good working condition: 585-300-7630
Small ROWBOAT type dinghy: 585-507-8788
Smaller type PIANO for our granddaughter. In good condition: 585-637-0933 10’ or 12’ ALUMINUM ROWBOAT for 92-year-old vet: 585-494-6025
GOOSEBUMPS BOOKS by R.L. Stine. I am building a collection and would give any unwanted/unused copies a great home: bewarevega@gmail.com
SPINNING WHEEL and OLD CROCHET HOOKS & NEEDLES: 585-734-4208
PELLET STOVE in good working condition to help with heat for an elderly, handicapped person: 585-905-8809
FLAT SCREEN TVs, 55inch or larger. Used or unwanted. Will pick up: stan1k1@yahoo.com
SPORTS CARDS/SPORTS MEMORABILIA, HELMETS, FLAGS, FIGURES, etc.: 607-590-5563
GOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com
Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com
INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768
Used RUGS to use in barn studio. Will pick up: 607-968-4094
HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197
DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
FULLSIZE TRUCK TOOLBOX, doesn’t have to look pretty. Call Jason: 585-447-0201
Pet Safe HOUSEPLANTS. Disabled veteran will pick up. Near Medina please: 585-297-6095 / Terry
COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERNS: 585-424-5993
EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Text or email: mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a nonprofit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com
STAINED or LEADED GLASS WINDOW SASHES. Any condition, missing pieces or otherwise: kboheim@rochester.rr.com
UTILITY TRAILER: Jason 585-447-0201
Working 60 GALLON HOT WATER HEATER for double-wide in Penn Yan for local
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Provides funds to assist the home-delivered meals program and legal services aid for the elderly who choose to remain living independently in their homes. The Livingston County Office for the Aging offers programs and services to individuals ages 60 and over.
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When nurses go to work each day, many report to hospitals while others work at private practices. For others, a day at the office takes place at research labs. According to the online nursing resource Nurse.org, research nurses develop and implement studies to investigate and provide information on new medications, vaccinations and medical procedures. Research nurses, sometimes referred to as clinical nurse researchers or nurse researchers, typically have advanced degrees, and many first work as research assistants, clinical data collectors and/or clinical research monitors to gain some practical experience as they pursue or consider pursuing their degrees.Some research nurses even conduct independent research,though Nurse.org notes that such professionals need advanced degrees such as an MSN or Ph.D. to pursue such a path. More information about becoming a research nurse can be found at www.Nurse.org.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Praluent Injections Significantly Decrease LDL Level
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 66-year-old male who was diagnosed about 15 years ago with mild coronary artery disease, with some blockages in my peripheral arteries. I was taking the maximum recommended dosage of pravastatin to maintain a low cholesterol, but I experienced complete ruptures of both Achilles tendons. These incidences occurred five years apart, but after the second rupture, my doctor discontinued the pravastatin. I then started Praluent injections twice a month to control my cholesterol, which has been incredibly effective -- maybe even too effective -- and is the purpose of my writing to you. With Praluent injections, my LDL level is about 26, and my HDL is 100. When my primary doctor’s assistant recently called to inform me of my bloodwork results, she said she has never seen anyone with such a low LDL level -- and she sees a lot of bloodwork! My primary care doctor doesn’t like it that low, but two different cardiologists I have seen think that the lower it is, the better. What do you think? -- J.W.
ANSWER: The first issue is whether statins increase the risk of an Achilles tendon rupture, and I can’t answer that with certainty, because there is some evidence it does. (Some studies have reported anywhere from an 80% relative risk increase to triple the risk, but the risk is still very, very low. Even if they triple the risk, the risk would be only three people per 10,000.) The studies that have shown there is risk suggest that the risk is only in the first year of taking statins, but other studies have shown no risk at all from statins.
The second issue is your very low LDL level, and the data for LDL levels is firmly on the side of the cardiologists you spoke with. The lower the LDL, the lower the risk of heart disease, and levels under 30 are not at all unusual in a person taking alirocumab (Praluent) or the other drug in that class (called PCSK9 inhibitors), evolocumab (Repatha). Your doctor’s assistant will likely be seeing more people with LDL levels like yours. Do remember that a healthy, mostly plant-based diet and regular exercise still have benefits in people with LDL levels as low as yours -- and not just in heart disease, but in reducing cancer risk, too.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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TAKING THE PAIN OUT OF LIVE EVENT MANAGEMENT (NAPSI)—Anyoneinvolvedinrunningatheater,festival,orasportingorlive music event knows all too well the difficulty of doing it on your own. Some event managers turn to third parties like Eventbrite or Ticketmaster to get help with critical ticket sales, but one of the biggest pain points is finding an effective ticketing solution that supports their brand. When ticketing, marketing, fundraising and donation activities are not synchronized, event managers spend more time managing their business rather than the event itself. This leads to lost profits and angry patrons.
Rick Blair, co-founder of Artisan Center Theater in Hurst, TX, went through years of trying different ticket brokers to increase sales, but was put off by thehighfeesandlackofpersonalattention.Healsofoundthatthesolutions he tried did not work well with his other tools. “I had separate platforms for ticketing, marketing, website updates and donor management. None of them talked to each other and the entire process was a mess,” he said. Two years ago, he discovered the Vendini ticketing platform. Now the theater has an all-in-one system to handle VIP alerts and online, mobile and box office ticket sales that integrates with e-mail, social and direct marketing.
By using Vendini’s Patron Connect, Blair and his team are notified when a donor is coming to the show and where they will be sitting. “When I get the alert, I can rush to my office, write a thank-you card, and slip it onto the donor’s seat before they arrive. That has resulted in many new donations because everyone appreciates a personal touch. Patron Connect is one of my most powerful marketing tools.”
Vendini makes event execution simpler and faster. Event managers can create an event, specify dates and times, set pricing, and start selling tickets in minutes. Vendini’s live event management software helps managers like Blair run events more easily and effectively.
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WHAT MAY BE BEHIND A LOSS OF SMELL
DID YOU KNOW?
Carbohydrates are seen as the enemy by many people looking to lose weight, but that reputation is ill-deserved for certain types of carbs. Carbohydrates referred to as “smart carbs” can boost energy and mood and help people, even dieters, maintain healthy weights. Smart carbs, which can be found in fruits, vegetables, minimally processed whole grain products such as brown rice and quinoa, and whole wheat bread among other foods, contain vital nutrients and fiber. The body takes longer to absorb whole grains than it does processed carbohydrates, stabilizing blood sugar and energy levels as a result. Because the body takes longer to absorb whole grains, feelings of satietyandfullnessareextended. That reduces the likelihood of being hungry again shortly after eating, thereby helping people maintain healthy weights. Those who want to avoid carbohydrates should avoid products made with white flour, such as white bread, non-whole grain pastas, potato chips, and breakfast cereals with high amounts of sugar.
SOY FOODS PACK A POWERFUL PUNCH
The Cleveland Clinic notes that soy foods provide a host of nutritional benefits. Plant protein, including soy, can provide cardiovascular benefits, including helping with people with high blood pressure lower their blood pressure to healthier levels. While many people rely on animal-based proteins to get their daily recommended intake of protein, soy foods are naturally free of cholesterol and low in saturated fats. That makes soy foods more heart-healthy sources of protein than animal products. The Cleveland Clinic says substituting soy foods for animal-based proteins a few times per week can reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Soy foods also can be a great source of dietary fiber, though the U.S. Soybean Export Council advises consumers that not all soy products are the same. The USSEC notes that foods like soy milk and tofu contain very little fiber. People who want to utilize soy beans as a source of dietary fiber should look to foods that utilize the whole bean, such tempeh, soy flour and textured soyprotein.TheUSSECalsonotes there’s some confusion in regard to the connection between soy foods and iron, though the group admits research is ongoing. While a 1/2 cup serving of cooked soybeanscontainsfourmilligrams ofiron,thephytateandsoyprotein present in soy foods reduce iron absorption, meaning that the body won’t really benefit from the iron. However,theUSSECrecommends consumers purchase fermented soy foods, including tempeh and miso, because the body might absorbmoreironfromthesefoods than it will when consuming other types soy foods.
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Grow LivCo Workshop Promising for 2022 Holiday Experience
BY AMANDA DUDEKEver wondered what the future of local main streets could look like? ese days businesses are competing both instore and online and simply opening your doors may not be enough. Shoppers are looking for an experience, a reason to leave their homes and have fun while buying. At least that was the message at the recent Grow LivCo How to be a Holiday Destination Workshop in Geneseo last week.
Over one hundred attendees from local businesses gathered at the Wadsworth Homestead to hear speaker John Schallert explain what they can do to make their shops a holiday destination and more. Schallert is no stranger to advising on this subject, as he’s worked with over 10,000 independent business owners across the country overhis30-yearcareerand had plenty of success stories to share.
So, what was the message? Schallert advised businesses to think bigger. Local shoppers are important, but growing your audience beyond the immediate area can be a game changer. He asked the attendees to consider “what makes you special”? He shared that many owners he’s worked with are humble and not immediately comfortable promoting themselves as “the best at” or “the number one” of something. But that might be just what it takes to get travelers to stop by and try their goods and services.
What will it take for businesses to get the word out? Schallert said it’s a combination of savvy marketing, print ads, social media, mailings, yers, and, of course, word of mouth. But he also said not to overthink it. e resounding message was to pick something that makes you stand out and start promoting. Will
we see Livingston County as the new home of the biggest and best for new and exciting services? Time will tell. ose items undoubtedly already exist here; it might just take the right marketing idea to get the word out.
A big thank you to Grow LivCo and Visit LivCo for putting on the event and a congratulations to Heather Grant, owner of Dublin Corners Farm Brewery in York, on winning the drawing for a new transparent igloo, perfect for cold weather outdoor dining. Congratulations also those who won individual sessions with Jon Schallert.
Grow LivCo hopes to bring Schallert back to Livingston County in 2023 to teach his full “Destination Bootcamp” program, a huge savings for area participants who will not need to incur the cost of a hotel, meals, and travel expenses to attend the program in Colorado, Schallert’s home state. Trained facilitators Louise Wadsworth and Maureen Wheeler willalsoo erSchallert’sDestinationCreation,theconsolidated webinar version of this program locally. Follow Grow LivCo for a course schedule in 2023!
To learn more about Jon Schallert, visit www.jonschallert.com.
Grow LivCo is dedicated to creating a business-friendly environment while preserving the quality of life that makes Livingston County a unique and attractive place to live and work. To learn more, visit www.growlivco.com.
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Industrial filter company looking for
Light Assembly (full-time)
Must have 2-3 years experience in an assembly environment. Basic
of measuring and hand tools very helpful.
opportunity for the right individuals. Excellent pay & benefits.
Town of Livonia HELP WANTED Part-time Deputy Town Clerk
Position open for part-time deputy town clerk, approximately 28 hours per week, no bene ts.
e ideal candidate will have experience working with computer databases, word processing and spreadsheet so ware; experience with cash control procedures; ability to work independently and keep information con dential; and possess excellent record keeping, organizational, computer and interpersonal skills. Candidates must be a Town of Livonia resident. Interested candidates should submit resume and cover letter by November 1, 2022 to: Hayley Anderson, Livonia Town Clerk; PO Box 43: Livonia, NY 14487. You may also email this information to townclerk@livoniany.org
e Town of Livonia is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
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NURSING
Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted
Quail Summit
Current opportunities
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Day or Evening (full-time)
(Eligible for $1,000 sign-on bonus)
Evening (part-time)
Quail Summit o ers excellent bene ts!
Please send resume to:
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OR - 5102 Parrish Street Ext. • Canandaigua, NY
Join Our Team!
Executive Assistant to the Sales Manager
FULL-TIME
Immediate opening for an energetic self-motivated individual
manager.
duties include: customer service working with other publications
book and place ads, helping with agency accounts,
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must have excellent time management, customer service, organizational and interpersonal skills. Computer experience (ad order entry, email, Internet) a must. Must be goal and detail-oriented and able to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven
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one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened
P/T Executive Director for Teresa House
For nearly 30 years, Teresa House has provided a comfort care ministry to residents who are nearing the end of life, and to their families by providing a home environment of love, dignity, and respect.
Teresa House is seeking someone who wants to make a positive impact on our families and community by leading our team of dedicated sta and volunteers. Teresa House is located in Geneseo, in the heart of the Genesee Valley.
is is a part-time position anticipated at 20-25 hours per week. Bachelor’s Degree required in Business, Social Work, Education, or Nursing with 5 years of experience in Business or Management.
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CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Seeking individual to be responsible for the professional
of the Church o ce. Part-time 24 hour/week position begins October 3, 2022.
posting/quali cations and application process
request by emailing: Julie Brocklehurst-Woods, Personnel Committee Chairperson at office@cpcgeneseo.org
Central Presbyterian Church • 31 Center St., Geneseo, NY 14454 (585) 243-0669
HIGH-PAYING VOCATIONAL JOBS
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Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that caffeine consumed as early as six hours before bedtime can significantly disrupt sleep. Professionals who reach for a cup of coffee in the lateafternoonmightgetasudden boost of energy, but their energy levels the following day might be lower due to a poor night’s sleep.
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We have several job openings in our Production & Maintenance Departments:
PRESS OPERATOR
Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Flexographic Printing Dept Prior experience in Printing preferred – Training is available for the right candidate.
MACHINE OPERATOR/SLITTER
Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Material Dept. Should be mechanically inclined – Training is available for the right candidate.
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Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Shipping/Receiving Dept Prior experience in Shipping/ Receiving preferred – Training is available for the right candidate.
All are Full Time Positions
We offer Paid Time Off, Healthcare Insurance including Dental & Vision, Flexible Health Spending Account, Life Insurance, 401k + matching
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Résumés continue to evolve, and it is crucial for applicants - especially established workers - to familiarize themselves with the changes and market themselves accordingly.
York Central School
following
General Education Teacher (K-6)
Teacher (7-12)
Special Education Teacher (7-12)
Mechanic/Driver
Assistant
Monitor
More Information and Application procedure
ADDITIONAL SUBSTITUTE POSITIONS:
Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed)
& LPNs
Food Service Workers
Interviews upon receipt of application.
cover letter, resume,
Central
Heidi Newcomb, District
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career
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According to a 2018 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average person changes jobs between 10 and 15 times during his or her career. In addition, many workers spend five years or less in each job.
We Are Hiring!
Medication Aide - 6:30am-3pm
Saturday and Sunday
Administering medications and assisting our residents with daily personal care needs. No prior certi cation required, on-site training available.
Medication Aide - 11pm-7am
24 hours per week
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Please email resumes to info@alpinemanor.com or call (585) 346-5880 to schedule an interview today!
2714 Poplar Hill Road, Lima, NY 14485
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HR and Billing Specialist FULL-TIME/PART-TIME
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Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. $18.88/hr + benefits
Contact your county office to fill out application:
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Livingston 585-346-3036
Monroe Eastside 585-586-4514
Monroe Westside 585-352-3471
Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000
Wyoming 585-786-3310
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. U.S. STATES: How many states border the Great Lakes?
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Leisure activities may be widely viewed as fun ways to fill up free time, but the benefits of leisure activities extend beyond beating boredom. A 2011 analysis published in the journal BBA Molecular Basis of Disease found that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive function and dementia.The analysis, conducted by researchers with the Aging Research Center in Stockholm who examined various studies regarding the relationship between certain activities and cognitive function, defined leisure activity as the voluntary use of free time for activities outside the home. After retirement, leisure time constitutes a large part of many retirees’ lives, and finding ways to fill that time is more beneficial than merely avoiding boredom. The researchers behind the study concluded that the existing research is insufficient to draw any firm conclusions regarding the effects of certain types of leisure activities on the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, though they did note that multi-domain cognitive training has the potential to improve cognitive function in healthy older adults and slow decline in affected individuals. A multi-domain approach to cognitive training involves memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and map reading, among other activities. Aging adults who embrace activities that require the use of such skills may find that they’re not only finding stimulating ways to fill their free time, but increasing their chances of long-term cognitive health as well.
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9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of tigers called?
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BY GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVERVillage of Livonia DPW
Village of Livonia is now accepting applications for one
Full-Time Position
The successful applicant must be willing and able to work outside performing manual/physical labor in a variety of weather conditions. A CDL Class B driver’s license is preferred but not required. Pay and benefits based on experience. For a more detailed description of required tasks and duties you can contact Chris Hoffmann at 346-2010.
Applications are available at: 36 Commercial St. Village of Livonia Board of Trustees
Quail Summit
opportunity
Care Assistant
Evenings)
physical and psychosocial care to all residents in a manner that promotes dignity, choice and individuality.
Summit o ers excellent bene ts, competitive wages and great work environment!
send resume to:
Slater, Assistant Executive Director
- 5102 Parrish Street Ext.
Canandaigua, NY
hiring for the 2022/2023 winter season!
in a fun, exciting and adventurous job with great ski & snowboard benefits?
find it at Bristol Mountain!
14 & 15
School Instructor Apprentice
16+
School Instructors
Attendant/Ticket Checkers
18+
Services/Ticket Sales
Operator
Cross-Country Center
Shop
Store
Center
more information or to apply
Trucking
MILK
Local routes, home every night
health insurance
vacation
sick days
plan
*Must have CDL class A with tanker endorsement
Ben at 585-245-4198
Auto Mechanic
Rush-Henrietta Schools:
WE’RE HIRING
• Boiler/Refrigeration Operator
Utilities Mechanic
• Wastewater Treatment Operator
• High Voltage Electrician
Electrical Engineer
To apply visit https://red-rochester.com/careers/ or call 585-327-2053 We supply utilities to Eastman Business Park.
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For The Following Position!
Feed Mill Day or Night Shift Loader Operator
Mill Person needed. Experience with pay loaders and skid steers helpful but not necessary. Good pay and benefits.
Email: mike.mess@baskinlivestock.com or fax 585-344-4868
Local Food Processor has two open positions: PACKER- PT Days (M, W & TH)
PACKAGING LABELER- Evenings with exible hours.
Must work well with others and independently. Both positions have starting pay of $15/hour. Some bene ts available Call for an interview or send resume to:
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PO Box 406 • Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 585-624-1234
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