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Before saying “so long” to yard work at the end of autumn, homeowners should remove thatch from their lawns. Thatch is dead grass that’s often identifiable by its yellowish tint, and this dead grass, if left to loom in the lawn over the winter, can block air and moisture from making its way into the soil. That can make it difficult for a lawn to recover come the spring and may even cost homeowners a substantial amount of money to address when winter finally skips town. When removing thatch, resist the temptation to rake with lots of physical force, as raking too hard can harm the lawn. Instead, commit to three or four easy passes with the rake, as this will collect the thatch without damaging the lawn. Many people rent a dethatcher from a nearby lawn and garden supply store, and such a device can make the process of removing thatch much easier.

However, be sure to clean the machine before using it on your lawn, as there is no way of telling what condition the previous renter’s lawn was in when heor she used the device. Failing to clean the dethatcher can spread disease from a previous renter’s lawn onto your own, and that can prove another costly mistake come the spring when your lawn is looking to rebound. If seeding the lawn in early fall, which can be a great time to reseed, remove the thatch before laying down any new seed. If you wait to remove thatch until after you have laid down new seed, then the lawn likely won’t benefit from the seed and you will likely just rake the new seed away when it comes time to remove thatch.

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(NAPSI)—Art classes have slowly but steadily all but disappeared from public schools over the years. Lack of funding has been the culprit, but educators tend to agree that the arts play a crucial role in the academic and creative development of our children.

One public school in Greenville, South Carolina is embracing a different model and provides a haven for young artists from across the state to discover, develop and hone their talents. The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities offers preprofessional training to its students in the areas of creative writing, dance, drama, music, and visual arts. As a public, residential high school serving juniors and seniors, it helps students refine their talents in a master-apprentice community while receiving nationally recognized academic education.

TheGovernor’sSchoolalsoservesasaresourcetoallteachersandstudents in South Carolina, offering comprehensive outreach programs designed to bring together artists, educators, community organizations, and schools.

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Women of Geneseo’s Temple Hill Cemetery Wow Spirit Walkers

The Temple Hill Cemetery Association (THCA) in Geneseo has been holding Spirit Walks since 2013, but many are still unaware of the incredible experience the THCA provides for the community each October. e Genesee Valley is lled with outstanding historical personalities, and the THCA’s Spirit Walks have a unique way of bringing its dearly departed to life.

A 4th grade teacher at York Central School, Gretchen Crane (Marks) has been on the Board of the THCA for the past 11 years and its president for the last four.. Originally from Geneseo, Crane’s family goes back for generations. “I live in the home that has been in my family for over 60 years,” she said.

e THCA Spirit Walks originated during a time when the THC was struggling nancially. “We were trying to come up with creative ways to fundraise,” said Crane. “My daughter started the 4 Seasons of Temple Hill for her Girl Scout Gold Award project. She planned a Spirit Walk for the fall, and we held our rst one in October of 2013.”

e THCA Spirit Walk tours stop at prominent gravesites. An actor or actress, dressed in period garb, stands at each site to portray that respective departed person, interacting with guests and sharing about each individual’s life. ese Spirit Walks have developed to feature a select group along a theme, such as the Civil War, WWI, WWII, founders for SUNY Geneseo’s 175th anniversary, etc. e 2022 theme was “honoring notable women.”

“ ese women were trendsetters,” said Crane. “ ey were strong, powerful, determined women who made a di erence.”

• Mary K. Culbertson (1826-1907): Born in Groveland, Mary became known as the “mother” or “dean” of women’s clubs. She organized a women’s club ( rst the Shakespeare Class, then the Geography Class), ultimately the “Monday Evening Class, leading as president until her death. e class continues today.

• Edith Flory (1885-1973): A child of Geneseo farmers, Edith founded the Livingston County and Vicinity African Violet Society, was a member of the National African Violet Society, and was president of the African Violet Society of Rochester and Vicinity. Winning numerous awards for her violets, Edith was a longtime volunteer at the Batavia Veterans Administration Hospital and the Livingston County Home.

• Bertha Lederer (1912-2009): Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Bertha moved to the area when she joined the art department faculty at SUNY Geneseo in 1945. Bertha established the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, serving as its president and the college’s liaison to the NYS Council on the Arts. e Bertha V. B. Lederer Fine Arts Gallery at the Brodie Fine Arts Building was named a er her.

• Ellen Harris North (1857-1939): A Geneseo native, Ellen’s maternal grandfather, John Young, served as New York State Governor in 1846. Ellen founded Miss North’s Fruits (later Geneseo Jam Kitchen), building her business and expanding it during WWI. Employing over 50 workers, Ellen’s company continued through WWII.

• Elizabeth Bryant O’Connor (1881-1966): Hailing from Ossian, Elizabeth was high school principal in Pennsylvania before moving to Geneseo. During WWI, Elizabeth managed the Northern Livingston County Chapter of the American Red Cross and was the only female Livingston County Home Defense Committee member.

• Helene M. (Boyd) Ski er (1912-1988): A daughter of Geneseo, Helene became a pilot at 18. Eventually working for American Airlines, Helene later became the personal secretary to the chief of the Civil Aeronautics Administration. She founded the Topside Aviation Club and was a member of the OX-5 and the Ninety-Nines.

• Martha Blow Wadsworth (1864-934): Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Martha married Herbert Wadsworth, moving to Ashantee in Avon in 1888. A member of the Genesee Valley Hunt, Genesee Valley Breeder’s Association founder, record-setting endurance rider, and horse husbandry leader, Martha was also a talented watercolor artist and photographer. She traveled the American Southwest, photographed the construction of the Panama Canal, and participated in the Alaska-Canada boundary survey.

• Martha Doty Wadsworth (1931-2020): Born in Geneseo, Martha won the Genesee Valley Hunt (GVH) point-to-point race several times. She was also the rst woman to serve as joint huntsman of the GVH and joint master of the foxhounds. A founding board member of the Genesee Valley Conservancy, Martha, along with her sisters, donated conservation easements on several hundred local acres.

• Jane Shaw Ward (1812-1888): Born to Manhattan parents, Jane married Rev. Ferdinand De Wilton Ward of Rochester. During their nine-year missionary trip to South India, she organized a boarding school for women and girls. Moving to Geneseo, Jane was active in her church, the Young Ladies’ Missionary Society, and the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. e Jane Ward Room in the Central Presbyterian Church was named a er her.

(Historical information courtesy of the Women’s Biographical Review: Achievers, Leaders, & Role Models, written by Livingston County Historian Amie Alden and Deputy County Historian Holly C. Watson.)

“Ellen Harris North is one of the women I nd most fascinating,” noted Crane. “North was this fabulous businesswoman. She made it a point to hire women and opted not to marry because all of her assets would have been given to her husband.”

Crane thanked the THCA’s many volunteers who helped make this Spirit Walk “our best one yet!”

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e Temple Hill Cemetery Association volunteers dressed up as local notable wome shared their stories with Spirit Walk guests!

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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 the high fees and lack of personal attention. He also found that the solutions 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.”

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There are certain things you must do and should do if you plan to erect a fence. Most people find neighbors appreciate being informed of any decisions you are thinking of making to the property that can affect their views or their adjoining property. Before drawing up fence plans with a contractor, talk to the neighbors on either side of your home and gauge their receptiveness to a fence. At this point, you may want to consider offering to make the fencing project a joint deal to save money should the neighbors decide to install a fence as well. Contractors will often discount if they have several customers doing an installation at the same time. Property owners can save by splitting the costs of the shared walls of the fence where their property lines meet.

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WORK PANTS: THE NEXT GENERATION (NAPSI)—Just as technology has had a major effect on the kind of work people do, it has also changed the clothes in which they do that work.

For example, with hard work in mind, a new collection of pants has been created by Carhartt with a unique blend of durability and functionality.

“Our company has been around for nearly 130 years, and throughout our history, we’ve continued to improve our product offerings to fit the needs of our hardworking consumers,” says Deb Ferraro, vice president of product development at Carhartt. “This new collection of pants reinforces our commitment to setting a new standard for workwear.”

Carhartt’s Steel Multi-Pocket pant, Steel Double-Front pant, and Steel Cargo pant feature the brand’s Full Swing® technology and a fabric blend of cotton, nylon and spandex. First introduced in 2015, Full Swing® uses stretch panels to provide ease of movement in the joints, improving hardworking consumers’ range of motion where they need it most—both on and off the job.

Additionally, each of the new pant styles is equipped with knee pad openings designed to fit the company’s most recent innovation in knee protection. The Carhartt knee pad features a strapless, honeycomb design that maximizes durability and comfort, providing an easy-to-wear solution for impact protection.

The launch of these new work pants coincides with a celebration of Carhartt’s oldest work pants. The classic Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungaree was first introduced to the company’s product line in 1939, and it is now the focal point of the brand’s latest campaign celebrating its sewing, cutting and distribution associates. The video highlights the product details while unveiling the craftsmanship behind every pair of the B01 Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungarees.

To learn more about Carhartt’s latest pants and knee pads, visit www.Carhartt.com. To watch the brand’s latest video, “61 Workers, One Mission,” visit the Carhartt channel on YouTube.

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Many people may be tempted to discard rusty tools that have gone unused and sat in a garage or shed for a significant period of time. But tools encrusted with rust do not need to be relegated to the trash bin, nor do gardeners have to toil for hours scraping and sanding off the rust. There’s a much easier way to restore rusty tools that relies on a common household ingredient: vinegar. Pour vinegar into a deep enough vessel to submerge the metal part of the tool. Soak the tool overnight. The next day, use a scouring pad to rub off the rust. If the tool is too big to fit into a can or bucket, simply wrap it with a vinegarsoaked rag and cover the whole tool with a tightly secured plastic bag. Follow the same procedure the next day. After all the rust is gone, rinse the tool in cool water and dry thoroughly. Then return it to regular usage.

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SCOTTSVILLE:805North Road, October28th&29th(104pm)Stepbackdressers,Wing backchairs,setofsausageback chairs,onedrawerstands,many books,potteryold&new,beautifulGrandPiano,Orientalarea rugs,Antiquecradle,dropfront desk,glassware&china,pewter, silverplate,manycollections, dropfronttables,woodentrunks, braidedrugs,handyman’sbed, Ropebed,Antiquecupboards, chestofdrawers,manylinens, schoolmaster’sdesk,Oillamps, blanketchest,commodes, Christmascollections,Children’s books,rockers,pictures,costume jewelry,Lawnmower,Snow puck,manyoldtools,flower pots,largelibrarycardcase. Don’tmissthissale!www. semericksales.com.

GENESEOMOVINGSALE: 4265 Long PointRoad,GeneseoNY14454 Friday,Saturday&Sunday,October 21-23rd,(10am-4pm)Furniture collectibles,antiquetools,golfclubs, toomuchtolist,DiscountSunday afternoon.Brett585-747-8292,orEllen585-314-0089

BATAVIA: 13 LewisAve.Largetwo generation EstateSale!Friday, 10/28/22(9am-4pm),Saturday, 10/29/22(9am-1pm).Includes:Antiques,clocks,artwork,household items,furniture,antiquedolls, collectiblesandmuchmore.Hopeto seeyouthere!

YARD SALE TIPS

Be reasonable when pricing items. Be objective in your assessment of your things. What has value to you may not have as much value to someone else. Pricing items at one-third of their initial cost is a good starting point. This leaves room for negotiation.

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30 Stuyvesant Manor GENESEO

Sat., Nov. 5 • 9am - 4pm Sun., Nov. 6 • 10am - 2pm

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Furniture, antique furniture, mid-century dining room table w/ chairs, Wallace silver tea set Baroque pattern, Sofa bed (excellent condition), Dishes, LARGE collection of fabrics, sewing and craft supplies, large number of picture frames, bookshelves, player piano with rolls, freezer, refrigerator, clothes dryer, household items, miscellaneous tools & lots more!

HOUSEHOLD SALE

4685 Latimer Road, Groveland Oct 21 & 22, 9am-4pm and Oct 23, 10am-2pm

Top items: Kohler Courage 25 zero turn lawn mower, Troy

Bilt rototiller, Ariens snow blower, Paramount bike, commercial Honda fan, wood stove, Cra sman table saw 113-12070, water cooler, propane turkey cooker, wood picnic table, garden hoses, ladders, shop vac, hunting and pocket knives, window air conditioner, Bissell vacuum, metal safe, coolers, band saw, tools, luggage, bed spreads, queen bed with 2 nightstands, wood nightstand, cherry end table, wood end table, glass/wood end table, wood rocking chairs, antique desk, wood clock, ceramic lighthouses, wood dresser with mirror, wood bookcases, pictures, dishes, bowls, pots/pans, cameras including Polaroid Sun 600, small wood desk and chair, leather sofa and recliner, Sharp microwave, Oak dining table with 4 chairs, bench and leaf, toaster, pictures, lamps, electric heater, TV stand, 47” Panasonic TV, 35” Samsung smart TV, 27” Dynex TV and more…

Reception at the Avon Town Clerk’s Office

to Recognize & Honor Deputy Town Clerk, Ellen Zapf, RMC for her ten years of service to the Avon Community.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Cake will be served from 9-11am. Everyone welcomed.

Sharon M. Knight, MMC/RMC Avon Town Clerk

HOW TO CREATE A ROMANTIC NIGHT AT HOME Alternate watching films: Both of you probably have all-time favorite movies, but they may not be the same films.Encourage bonding time by queueing up two separate films to watch, yours and your significant other’s. Whether one is a rom-com and the other is an action flick, watch them in succession while cuddling on the sofa.

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Prepare for unexpected power outages with a Generac home standby generator FREE 7-Year Extended Warranty* A $695 Value! REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! 855-972-3529 Limited Time O er - Call for Details Special Financing Available Subject to Credit Approval *To qualify, consumers must request a quote, purchase, install and activate the generator with a participating dealer. Call for a full list of terms and conditions.

Avon Lions Club LOAN CLOSET is available for all Avon residents. Please contact any of the following for service: erb Jones

Steve Coleman Anne Freeman Dick House Klaas de Waard

SCARE UP A HAUNTED HOUSE AT HOME

Enlist some live-action help: your haunted house, particularly if you’re opening up your property to the neighborhood for a night or two,or if you’re hosting a party.Each volunteer should be dressed and acting according to the theme.A mix of stationary decorations with creepy people moving about can really set a haunted house apart.

Puzzle Answers This Week

WORK AT HOME IN COMFORT AND SAFETY (NAPSI) — According to Darrell Smith, executive director of the International Window Film Association, window film makes a lot of sense for homeowners eager to save money on their energy bills.

“Solar-control films can block as much as 80 percent of the solar heat coming through glass into a building, decrease the heat load on the air-conditioning system and reduce energy costs,” Smith says.

With more people working and studying from home, window film allows in abundant natural sunlight while blocking 99 percent of the sun’s harmful UV rays to better protect the skin (from possible cancer) and eyes (from cataract development), while reducing the fading of floors and furnishings. Smith estimates that 40 to 60 percent of color fading is caused by UV exposure. Windows may also be upgraded for safety, as window film helps to hold glass pieces together if the window is impacted and broken.

For even a 3,000 square foot home, window film may be installed in a day or less with minimal disruption. Window film installers clean the glass before installation, keep the work space clean and practice safe contact as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control. Find a local dealer/installer at www.iwfa.com.

Board of Trustees

e Library Board has an opening on the board for a ve-year term. Board membership is voluntary. e position requires attendance at bi-monthly meetings and participation in library trustee training. If you have experience with community relations, nance, fundraising, or long-range planning, we especially encourage you to apply. Interested Lima residents should send a letter outlining background and quali cations to:

Lima Public Library Board of Trustee Opening 1872 Genesee Street PO Box 58A Lima, NY 14485

Letters must be received by November 18, 2022

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Halloween Moonlight Glow Ball Friday 10/28/22

6:39pm Shotgun Start Space is limited - Call to sign up Soon!

FREE GOLF! 2023 membership drive in progress!

Call for details on this great opportunity.

Great Food & Drinks at the Hospitality Grille & Pub!

Eat in, take out, or Delivery

TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE AND CONNECTED DURING A MOVE (NAPSI) — Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips:

Follow Approved Protocols — If you can’t postpone your move,take extra precautions before moving in to ensure your new place is clean. Follow general disinfecting guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among other surfaces,disinfect doors,door handles,bathrooms,kitchen appliances,countertops and—something many people don’t really think about—cabinet and doorknobs as well as light switches.

Safely Stay Connected — New work-from-home protocols and online schooling mean reliable Internet connectivity is more important than ever. Prior to your move, SmartMove can connect you to your local provider and help arrange new Touchless Installs that let you safely connect your tech services yourself. Cable companies deliver equipment with step-by-step activation information so you can set up your system on your own, or with support over the phone, online, through chat functionality or video tutorials. In most cases, no technician will need to enter your home.

Keep in Touch & Maintain Daily Routines — You may be staying in more, but don’t forget to take a break from unpacking boxes. Use your new online connection to find delivery services to help stock your pantry and fridge and refill prescriptions. Your new house will feel more like home if you take time to watch your favorite shows, maintain your exercise program or explore online courses that can help you discover new talents or resume old hobbies. Don’t forget to connect with friends through group video chats or viewing parties—you can even take your friends and family on a virtual tour of your new

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2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What kind of animal is represented by the scientific order Proboscidea?

3. LANGUAGE: What does the Greek prefix “pan-” mean in English?

4. MEDICAL: What is the common name for Hansen’s disease?

5. LITERATURE: Which 1970s nonfiction book begins with the line, “We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold”?

6. THEATER: Who wrote the Tony Award-winning play “The Heidi Chronicles”?

7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: The Empire State Building in New York has how many stories?

8. ACRONYMS: In photography, what does the acronym SLR stand for?

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PLAYER PIANO with many music scrolls: phdgst@aol.com

CHILDREN’S RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHING AIDES: 585-254-0521

FUTON in good shape, mattress has very little use. IN-GROUND POOL COVER. 8888red@gmail.com

Commercial grade UPRIGHT FREEZER, 62” x 32” x 26.5”. Works well. You move from garage: mauramar@juno.com

Two grocery bags of 12 COUNT EGG CARTONS; both Styrofoam and cardboard: 585-447-9160

Working VACUUM; heavy, older style made of metal. Bagless, extra set of washable filters. Churchville: Suesassy1231@gmail.com

NETGEAR ROUTER. Very good condition. Will meet in public area to give away: allentom322@gmail.com

KENMORE FREEZER, 63” H x 30” W x 31” D. Includes shelves and baskets. Excellent condition. Fairport: 585-223-9014

BROOKSTONE AEROBIC TWISTING STEPPER: brokers@bizbrokersny.com

BED PADS and TRANQUILITY OVERNIGHT DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT UNDERWEAR, XL and XXL. Six packages of each, 14 in package: barbhetrick@msn.com

TUBBS SNOWSHOES, for male and female. Excellent condition. Made in the USA: brokers@bizbrokersny.com

Used exercise equipment: BENCH, BIKE and ROWER. You pick up. Text if interested: 585-820-2554

WOOD. You cut and remove. Phelps area: 315-945-8143

Two large WHITE UPHOLSTERED SOFAS and one small single LOVESEAT in white with cushions. Pretty good condition. Pick up Fairport. Willing to send photos: 585-223-5154

COMPUTER DESK 35-1/2” W x 50” T x 21” D. Two pairs 39” & two 40-1/2” WINDOW SHADES. Two pairs of LINED DRAPES 84” L, burgundy. Fairport: 585-388-0318

Eleven 8” x 8” Dusty Rose CERAMIC TILES (whole) and three small Chewy boxes of CUT/BROKEN TILES of the same (have pics): ahubbar1@rochester.rr.com

Ladies ethnic white/orange embroidered UKRAINIAN BLOUSE size small. I want this to go to a displaced young lady: christinaplaton20@gmail.com

SHORT PILE CARPET. Approximately 10’ x 12’. East Pembroke area: sbly5722@gmail.com

25 QUICK & EASY PAINTING BOOKS: jimelaineo@frontier.com

PLAYER PIANO WITH MUSIC ROLLS. Must pick up as delivery is unavailable. Geneseo area. Call if interested: 585-243-4894

BOX OF MAGAZINES (hunting, boating, women’s, general interest): 585-346-9777

NEBULIZER - Medline brand. Ontario/Webster area: amodrovs@rochester.rr.com

Rock and roll ‘70s-’90s 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL ALBUMS: gzintel@yahoo.com

SNOWBLOWER and/or LAWNMOWER in good working condition, as well as DOG KENNELS: 585-531-4004

SMALL BOAT TRAILER for 92 year-old vet: 585-494-6025

STAND UP KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER: 585-217-8726

SPORTS CARDS, POKEMON CARDS and any old MAGIC CARDS. Can pick up: 585-315-3916

LESLIE SPEAKER for electric organ: 585-323-1762, please leave message ATV, ATC, TRACTOR - something for disabled veteran. Help this person to hunt again: jedallas83@gmail.com

FULL SIZE BED FRAME: Bmacspassion@gmail.com 5’x 7’ INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUG in light blue, green or lighter beige/brown: 585981-9053

THIN CLIENT COMPUTER (small, basic, size of a book) for weather forecasting experiments. Thank you: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

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

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.: 607590-5563

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

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

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SENIOR NEWS

Cutting Down on Scam Phone Calls

Welcome to the season of increased scam telemarketer phone calls, either political or holiday related.

e National Do Not Call Registry is a government program intended to block unwanted sales calls. It’s a free service, and all you have to do is sign up either on your phone or on the internet.

Call 888-382-1222 from the phone you want to block and follow the steps. Or go online to donotcall.gov and read the info. A word of warning: If you register your number online, you are also required to enter an email address. ey’ll send you a note asking you to click a link in that email to nish the registration to stop unwanted calls -- if they stop.

Blocking scammers on the registry doesn’t take care of the whole problem. e FAQ on the site says that certain types of calls are allowed: political, charitable, debt collection, informational and surveys. ink about the holes those leave.

I maintain that receiving a political call is still a sales call -- they’re trying to sell us on the idea of voting a certain way, and therefore political calls also should be blocked in the Do Not Call Registry. Surveys can be just as bad if the questions they ask are clearly skewed in one direction or another.

I see charitable calls as scams if they take your personal banking or credit-card information. Additionally, if you’ve ever done business with a company, they’re allowed to call you.

So, there are holes in the system. But you can take steps to stop at least some of the calls by registering with Do Not Call.

As an aside, I called the registry to verify that my phone is already listed. Yes, despite all the calls I get, it’s been listed as a do-not-call number since 2006.

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SENIORS AND EXERCISE: TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES, GET HEALTHY

Start slowly. Seniors who have not been physically active for some time should take a gradual approach to exercise. Instead of heading right for the treadmill, exercise bike or elliptical machine, start walking every day. When it rains, find a treadmill you can walk on. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends seniors begin by determining how many steps they can take in a day and then gradually working toward 10,000 to 15,000 steps per day. Utilize step counting apps on your smartphone to track your progress. Apply the same slow approach to strength training exercises, lifting only very light weights at first before gradually increasing weight as your body acclimates to the exercises.

4 REASONS TO TRAVEL MORE

In addition to eating healthier, exercising more and getting more sleep, many people resolve to travel more at the dawn of a new year

Travel is much more than leaving one’s home. It’s about setting habits aside, escaping comfort zones and trying something different - and doing so in a different location.

In its latest World Tourism Barometer, the United Nations World Tourism Organization found that 1.184 billion tourists traveled outside their countries’ borders for at least one night in 2015. Europe, Asia, the Pacific, andtheAmericasallrecordedarounda5percentincreaseininternational arrivals that year. Europe was particularly popular, perhaps hedged by a weaker euro against the American dollar and other currencies. The U.S. Travel Association says that direct spending by resident and international travelers in America averaged $2.7 billion a day.

Millennials may be leading the travel-enamored pack. The United Nations estimates that 20 percent of all international tourists, or nearly 200 million travelers, are young people, and that the millennial demographic generates more than $180 billion in annual tourism revenue. The U.N. also reports that millennials are more interested than older generations in traveling abroad as much as possible.

Infrequenttravelersorthosewhohavenevertraveledmaynotunderstand why heading to parts unknown is so appealing to so many people. The following are just a handful of reasons why travel is so enticing.

1. Engage the mind. Staying mentally active over the course of a lifetime promotes long-term health. Navigating unfamiliar places or reading a foreign language while sitting in an international country can engage the brain and get synapses firing. The Mayo Clinic reports that higher cognitive activity endows the brain with a greater ability to fend off brain pathologies, such as disease and dementias.

2. Connect with new people. Travel opens a person up to not only new experiences, but also new people. English poet John Donne penned the famous line, “No man is an island,” which underscores the importance of having friends and making new acquaintances. Research conducted by the University of Michigan found the act of talking with people in a friendly way can improve a person’s memory, suppress external and internal distractions, and encourage people to see things from another person’s perspective. It doesn’t hurt to broaden one’s social network, either.

3. Build confidence. Leaving one’s comfort zone can be a great way to bolster one’s self-esteem. Navigating cultural boundaries and overcoming those boundaries may be initially intimidating, but doing so can make a person more confident and more adaptable to change.

4. Develop opinions. Until a person visits a place in person, he or she only has third-party information to form opinions. Visiting a city or country for the first time can offer a more complete perspective. Travel gives people the chance to rest, explore, meet new friends, and make lasting memories.

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October is Anti-Bullying Month

Parents go to great lengths to protect their children.

Keeping a watchful eye is a great way to protect kids when they're around the house, but parents may need to look for more subtle signs to determine if their children are being mistreated when they leave home.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services notes that roughly 20 percent of students between the ages of 12 and 18 experience bullying nationwide. Parents might once have written off bullying as part of growing up, but research has long since indicated that bullying can be very harmful to youngsters. The DHHS notes that research indicates that persistent bullying can lead to or exacerbate feelings of isolation, rejection, exclusion, and despair. Children who are persistently bullied also may experience new or worsening feelings of anxiety and depression.

Parents can play a vital role in preventing bullying. Much of that role involves parents educating themselves about bullying, including what it is and what it's not and what are some warning signs that a child is involved in bullying.

What is bullying?

The DHHS website Stopbullying.gov defines bullying as unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived imbalance of power. Bullying behavior is repeated or has the potential to be repeated over time. The imbalance of power associated with bullying involves the children who bully using some semblance of power they have over the children they're bullying to harm or control those youngsters. Their power may be physical strength, access to embarrassing information or popularity.

What isn't bullying?

Various types of aggressive behavior have the potential to be harmful, but they do not fall under the umbrella of bullying. For example, Stopbullying.gov notes that children between the ages of three and five are learning how to coexist with one another, including how to share and cooperate. Children in these age groups may be aggressive if they don't get what they want, but their actions in such instances do not constitute bullying. More information about potentially harmful, non-bullying behaviors is available at Stopbullying.gov.

Educate Yourself and Your Children

What are some signs a child is being bullied?

The DHHS notes that not all children who are being bullied exhibit warning signs. In addition, some signs might be more subtle than others. But some potential indicators that a child is being bullied include:

• Unexplainable injuries

• Lost or destroyed clothing, books, electronics, or jewelry

• Frequent headaches or stomach aches, feeling sick or faking illness

• Changes in eating habits, like suddenly skipping meals or binge eating. For example, children who are being bullied may come home from school hungry because they did not eat lunch.

• Difficulty sleeping or frequent nightmares

• Declining grades, loss of interest in schoolwork, or not wanting to go to school

• Sudden loss of friends or avoidance of social situations

• Feelings of helplessness or decreased self esteem

• Self-destructive behaviors such as running away from home, harming themselves, or talking about suicide

What are some signs a child is bullying other children?

Parents also should be on the lookout for signs their children are bullying other youngsters. Such signs include:

• Kids get into physical or verbal altercations

• Children have friends who bully others

• Increasingly aggressive behavior

• Frequent trips to the principal's office or to detention

• Kids have extra money or new belongings but cannot explain how they got the cash or items

• Kids blame others for their problems

• An unwillingness to accept responsibility for their actions

• Kids are competitive and worry about their reputation or popularity

Parents have a vital role to play in preventing bullying so all youngsters feel safe and sound inside and outside of school.

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DEAR PAW'S CORNER: My small mixed-breed dog, Tara, has terrible anxiety, especially when I leave the house or during thunderstorms. I have to either put a cone on her or socks on her paws so she doesn't chew them bloody during these episodes. I hear from other friends that their dogs have anxiety issues as well. Is this problem on the rise? -- Sherri L., Kansas City, Mo.

DEAR SHERRI: Evidence isn't clear that anxiety in dogs is rising, but there is a rise in the understanding and diagnosis of anxiety in pets by veterinarians. is has led to an increase in diagnosis and treatment for pet anxiety.

While that is good for pets, there is no "magic bullet" to quickly cure a dog of an anxiety disorder. Tara's vet can diagnose the problem, and can help you determine di erent ways to treat her.

Medication can be a big help in easing anxiety symptoms, but you also want to look for causes of Tara's anxiety, and trigger points that set o her paw-chewing. understorms are one trigger; your leaving the house is another.

ere are a number of di erent techniques, both training or interaction, to turn o those triggers. While there's not room in this column to list them, do some quick research and look for dog training manuals that stress positive reinforcement. Ask the vet and your friends about local dog trainers or specialists who treat pet anxiety issues.

In evaluating such professionals, ask what therapies they use or are open to, and make sure they emphasize your role in working with Tara (owners have to put in the time with their dogs). Be circumspect about pet therapists who insist they have a single, one-sizets-all solution for anxiety. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

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Physician Revokes Driver’s License Without Explanation

DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife’s handicap parking placard expired, and she asked her primary care physician to fill out a renewal application. The new placard was received, followed by a letter from the DMV instructing my wife to return her license within 10 days because a medical professional had deemed it unsafe for her to drive. There was no discussion with my wife about driving.

My wife had a stroke about two years ago, but there are no obvious signs that she shouldn’t be driving outside of that. She recently had a Watchman device placed, but no one ever said she shouldn’t drive. My wife has had no symptoms since the surgery. She saw the cardiologist who performed the Watchman surgery, and he said she is doing well. She also saw her regular cardiologist, and he also said she is doing well. She saw both of these doctors after seeing the physician who notified the DMV that she should not drive. I have seen the after-visit notes of all the doctors my wife has seen in the last three months. All say that she is doing well. The doctor involved said, in her notes, “She is doing well, no concerns.” She has not had any device implanted to maintain rhythm. Was it unethical to not discuss revoking my wife’s license with her before doing it? -- Anon.

ANSWER: The Watchman device is placed to reduce the risk of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a rhythm disturbance of the heart. Its placement has no bearing on her driving, but AFib potentially does. AFib does predispose people to strokes and, occasionally, to a heart rate so fast that they can’t think properly. Conceivably, a person could have a stroke or a very fast heart rate while driving, but this is a very rare cause of motor-vehicle accidents. The most common medical cause for impairment while driving is epilepsy, which is a whole separate discussion.

There are international guidelines to help clinicians decide whether a person with a history of arrhythmia is safe to drive.

In the case of atrial fibrillation, the guidelines are consistent that only if a person is having symptoms or is incapacitated should they stop driving, and they may resume once the symptoms or incapacity is better. From what you tell me, she had no reason for her driving to be restricted. Unless her primary care physician knows something that you haven’t told me, this decision was not supported by consensus guidelines.

Was the decision ethical? I don’t think so. An ethical decision is one that minimizes harm, both to your wife and to the community. Your wife has been harmed, and I don’t think the community is safer because she can’t drive. I don’t think she was treated fairly. Lack of truth-telling undermines trust, which is essential for ethical patient care.

It is possible that the decision to restrict her driving privileges was done in error, either by her physician or by the DMV. I do feel strongly that her physician should have told her that her driving privileges would be restricted: This would have allowed for some discussion, perhaps with her cardiologists, and would remove the question of whether there was an error.

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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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Mon. 10-noon & 1-8; Tues. & Thurs. 1-8; Wed. 10-noon & 1-5; Fri. 1-5; Sat. (Oct.-May) 9-noon

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FoodlinkMobilePantry,now called PUPPantry, distributionof fooditemswilltakeplaceatEast AvonFireDept.,1615W.Henrietta Rd.,onFriday,OCTOBER28,2022 from10AM-12PM.DRIVETHRU ONLY,STAYINYOURCAR.SponsoredbyAvonFoodPantry.

PennyPincherSale- Avon CentralPresbyterianChurch,133 GeneseeSt.JoinusonSaturday, October22,9-12noon.Everything 50cents.

AvonFoodDrive- The annual fooddrivetobenefittheAvonFood Pantrywillbeconductedbythe Girl,CubandBoyScoutsofAvon. Saturday,November12thfrom 9amto12pm.Theywillbecanvassingmostvillagestreets.Donations ofnon-perishablefoodscanbeleft onyourporch.Therewillalsobe dropoffslocationsduringthattime atSt.AgnesChurchorEastAvon FallHall.

BLOOMFIELD

Bloomfield“Rotary’sTasteFest 2022” Fundraiser- November5, 3-6pmattheVeteransPark,6190 StateRoutes5&20,Bloomfield. Tastings,FarmMarket&SilentAuction.Tastelocalwines,beers,coffees,chocolate,honey,syrups, jams,specialtysauces,bakedgoods andmore!Alsoenjoydelicioushors d’oeuvres,anddessertswhile browsinglocalfarmers’products andparticipatinginoursilentauction.Admissionis$15.Proceeds benefitchildrenwithdisabilities, andtheBloomfieldFoodPantry. FormoreinfocallBonnie@ 367-8622.

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.

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ElectionDayChicken&Biscuit Dinner: Tuesday, November8th, 4-7pm.TakeOutOnly.Heartyportionofchickenandgravyover biscuitsservedwithapplesauce, cabbagesalad,yourchoiceof greenbeansorsquash.Plusavarietyofassortedhomemadedesserts.$6/kids,$12/adults.EPStone Church,3177ChurchSt.,Caledonia.Morebakedgoodsavailable forpurchase.

HolidayCraftandBakedFood Sale Comebrowseandshopat ourcraftandbakedfoodsale. Beautiful,uniqueitemsallmadeby ourmembership.Ourpricingbeats Etsy!Entertheraffletowina handmadequilt.Allprofitsbenefit ourchurchanditsmissionprojects. HeldSaturday,November5,9am3pmattheFirstPresbyterian Church,3080WestMainSt., Caledonia.http://caledoniafirstpc@ gmail.com

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).

FallOrganConcert- The United ChurchofCanandaiguaat11GibsonStreetishostingacommunity organconcertonFriday,October 21stat7pmfeaturingKateriAndress,theyoungandtalentedOrganistattheUnitedChurch.A nativeofMilwaukee,Wisconsin, KateriiscurrentlypursuingaMasterofMusicdegreeinOrgan PerformanceandLiteratureatthe EastmanSchoolofMusicinthe studioofDavidHiggs.Kateri’s musicalinterestshavealwayscenteredaroundsacredmusic,andshe hasbeenservingasachurchorganistsinceshefirstbeganorgan studiesatage16.Areceptionwill followtheconcertandafreewill offeringwillbereceived.

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/

CASTILE

LetchworthStateParkInterpretive Programs- Autumn2022 Calendar:Thecalendarofeventsis partofTheGeneseeNaturalist.Programscheduleswithtimesand meetingplacesofallparkprograms maybeobtainedattheVisitor CenterorHumphreyNatureCenter whicharelocatedatthesouthend ofLetchworthStatePark.Additionalinfo.:ParkInterpretiveProgram,1LetchworthStatePark, Castile,NY14427,585-493-3625. parks.ny.gov/events

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.

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ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club ALL YOUCANEAT BREAKFAST-HeldSunday,October 23rdattheConesusLakeRiders MotorcycleClub,6199LibertyPole Rd.inDansvillefrom9am-12noon. WesupportCampGoodDays,TeresaHouse,WoundedWarriors, Christmasmealsandmanymore. AnyquestionscallJohnHynesat 585-314-1244.

GENESEO

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.

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

YoungatHeart- Yah isplanning ourThanksgivingdinner.MEMBERS ONLY.ItwillbeheldonSunday, November6thattheGeneseo Methodistchurch.Timeis1:30 p.m.YouneedtocallforReservationstoRuthat585-615-5990-no thanOctober28th.Hopetosee youthere.

GROVELAND

Local-Vendor/CraftShow: Saturday, November5,10am-3pmat theGrovelandFireDept.,Rt.63, Groveland.JustafewofthemanyPamperedChef-Avon-31Scentsy-BuffaloBillshirts-Baked Goods-GrovelandFireDept.will besellingCoffee/DonutsandSoup/ ChiliSaladLuncheon.Supportyour localdepartment!

HEMLOCK

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

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

LittleLakesBookClub- On November 3rd,wewilldiscuss“The NightTiger”byYanGszeChoo. Comejoinusforafunevening from6:30pm-8:30pm.$5.00donationappreciated,refreshmentsincluded.LittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock, (585)367-1046,www.littlelakesny. org

unSPOOKtacularEvent!! Held Monday, October31,from4:30til

7PMattheFirstBaptistChurchin Hemlock.Notricks---justtreats! Y’allcome!!

Come celebrate Halloween with Halloween Treats

Sunday, October 30 • Noon-3pm

Held at the

Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department Stone Hill Road in Lakeville, NY Bags of candy will be given out to all children who stop by.

This free event is sponsored by the Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department.

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TheUndergroundRailroad:Fact and Folklore- RichmondTown Historian,JoyLewiswillpresentan overviewoftheUnderground Railroadasitexistedinthe1850s, withaspecialemphasisonitsoperationlocallyfromNaplesto HoneoyetoHemlocktoAvon. Popularfolkloreandmythswillbe explainedandthe“TruthMoreInterestingThanFiction”willbeintroduced.November5thfrom 6:30pm-9:00pmattheLittleLakes CommunityCenter4705S.Main St.Hemlock,www.littlelakesny.org. Programisfreehowever,donations arealwayswelcome.

TheHoneoyeFallsCommunity Concert Band willperformtheir annualAutumnconcertonSaturday,October22at7:00PMinthe HoneoyeFalls-LimaSchoolDistrict Auditoriumlocatedat619Quaker MeetingHouseRoadinHoneoye Falls.Thebandwillrepriseits10th anniversarycommissionedpiece-HeritageSuitebyFredSturm.Also, SelectionsfromWickedwillforeshadowHalloween.Admissionisfree, however,donationsaregreatly appreciated.

LAKEVILLE

LimaFarmer’sMarket opens Tuesdays, 3:00-6:00pm,LimaPresbyterianLawn,4corner,Lima. VENDORSWELCOME.Contact MarketManger,SueMuehleisenat s.muehleisen@aol.com, 585-752-9238.Markethostedby LimaPresbyterianChurch.

AutumnCelebration! November 12thinThe“SchoolHouseTreasures”shoproom#14locatedin theLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlockfrom 11:00am-1:00pm.Enjoysome flavorsoftheseason.TasteIndian CornSoupandFriedBread,learna littleaboutAmericanIndianCulture,allwhilelookingatbeautiful oneofakindpaintings,beaded work,andquiltedpiecesforsalein theshop.http://www.littlelakesny. org

FromHivetoHome:Beesand Beekeeping JoinJoanne CrosmanofLogCabinAcresto learnaboutthemysteriouslifeof bees.Maintainingyourownhives hasitschallengesandrewards.See someoftheproductsyoucangain frombeekeeping.Stayafterthe presentationtomakeyourown beeswaxcandles(supplieslimited, donationsaccepted).FridayOctober21at7:00pmatTheChipHolt NatureCenterinVitalePark, Lakeville.chipholtnaturecenter.org.

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

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

PalmyraHistoricTour- Historic tour toPalmyraincludes:1875 GeneralStore,PrintShop,Alling CoveletMuseum,OriginalDepot; Palmyra23RoomMuseum.Lunch ppisonyourowncostatthe YellowMillsDinerLaststopwillbe atSmittenCollectivewithgently usedclothing,shoes,jewelry, housewaresetc.Thecostforthe touris$15.00pluslunch.Mustbe attheLittleLakesCommunityCenter,4705S.MainSt.onNov.15th at9:45AM.Registrationisby 11/8/22@3:00.Pleasearrive15 minutesearly.www.littlelakesny. org

HONEOYE FALLS

SlaveExperienceandtheUnderground Railroad- Followtheslaver’sshipfromEnglandtoW.Africa; dropdownintotheship’sholdas shesailsacrosstheAtlantic’sMiddlePassagetowardtheAmericas; witnessthesaleontheauction blockintheSouth;viewlifeonthe plantation;escape;envisionlifeon therun;meetthemanyheroeson theUndergroundRailroad’sroutes tofreedom.JoinJerryBennett, UndergroundRailroadenthusiast, asheshareswhileusingmaps, songs,books,handouts,andstories.Registrationat:registration. hflcsd.org(classcode:AEN47FG1). HeldNovember2,6:30-8:30pm, HFLHighSchoolLibrary,East Street,HoneoyeFalls.Cost:$12.

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

RoastPorkDinner- Enjoy adeliciousmealofroastpork,gravy, stuffing,squash,mashedpotatoes, coleslaw,anddessert.Takeout only.$15.SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 5thfrom4-6:30orsoldout.LIMA PRESBYTERIANCHURCH,4corners ofLima.

LimaChristianSchoolAuctionPlease joinusSaturday,November 5forLimaChristianSchool’sAnnualLiveandSilentAuctionFundraiser.SilentAuctionfrom5:306:45pm.LiveAuctionbeginsat 7:15.Childcareavailableduring LiveAuction.Bakedpotatobar availableduringSilentAuction.The auctionwillbeheldattheschool, 1574RochesterSt.,Lima.Please joinusforafuneveningandan opportunitytosupportLima ChristianSchool!

LivoniaHistoricalSocietyBeef Stew Dinner: TAKEOUTONLY. Wednesday,November2from 5:00-7:00PMoruntilsoldoutheldatWanda’sRestaurantin Livonia.$10perperson-Payat door.Dinnerincludesbeefstew, roll/butter,applesauce,&dessert. ATTENTIONVETERANS:Veterans withIDareinvitedtoattendthe dinnerforfree.

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.

LivoniaVeteransDayCeremony: At theLivoniaPublicLibrary VeteransMemorialonFriday,11 November2022at11:00AM, pleasejointheAmericanLegion Harrison-LeePost#283inaceremonytohonorourveterans.Questions,pleasecallPostCommander MarkWilsonatPH:585-451-5545. LivoniaPublicLibrary,Cornerof WashingtonandMainStreet, Livonia.

PennySocial- Monday, NOVEMBER7,2022.Doorsopenat 6:00PM.Drawingbeginsat 7:00PM.JoinusattheLegionPost #283,3850FederalRd.,Livonia. Forinfo.:585-346-9663.Benefits theLegionAuxiliary.

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,November9,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.Pleasefollowsignsin churchparkinglotfordrivethroughinstructions.

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.

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.

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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/

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!

ROCHESTER

Nutcracker:MagicofChristmas Ballet - ThisChristmas,bringthe wholefamilybacktoasimplertime withNUTCRACKER!Magicof ChristmasBallet!Theacclaimed holidaytraditionisLIVEintheaters forthe30thAnniversarytour. Gatherfriendsandfamilytore-live yourfondestchildhooddreams, overflowingwithlarger-than-life puppets,breath-takingacrobatics anddazzlingcostumes.Experience theexquisiteartistryoftheinternationalcast,featuringstarsof Ukraineballet,performingatthe highestlevelofclassicaltechnique. ShareinthemessageofPeaceand Harmony.November18,7pm, RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $33+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ nutcracker/

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.

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RUSHVILLE

FallFestival&5K/10Krun/walkOctober 29,2022. Registration opens8AMwiththeracestarting promptly9AM.FallFestivalactivitiesstart10AMandgountil2PM. Therewillbeapettingzoo,face painting,avarietyofgamesforkids toplay,acostumecontest,candy andprizes.PulledPorkBBQwillbe readybetween10AMand1PMand maybepickedupatyourappointedtime,appointmentswillbe assignedaslunchregistrations comein.EarlyBirdRegistrationThroughSeptember:$35.Regular Registration-ThroughOctober 14th:$40.LateRegistration-After October14th:$45.PulledPork BBQOnly:$15.KidsBBQMeal Only:$8.https://www.letcc.org/ fall-5k-10k/

SPRINGWATER

HikeStonyBrookParkin Dansville - Hike&Explorethe AutumnsplendorofStonyBrook ParkinDansvilleonSunday,October23from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org

W. BLOOMFIELD

ElectionDayChiliDinner-FREE Community Meal: Comeenjoya freecommunitymealofchili,salad, veggies,anddessertatWest BloomfieldCongregationalChurch onElectionDay.Thismealisinspiredbyfoodsthatareoften availableatfoodpantries,andis meanttoshowpeoplehowto makehealthy,deliciousmealswith theseproducts.Held4-7pmon Tuesday,November8th.Inthe basementdiningroom.9035Rts5 &20.Wheelchairaccessible.Info.: wbccucc.org

YORK

TrunkorTreat! Parking lotof YorkUnitedPresbyterianChurch, 2662MainStreet,YorkonHalloweennight,5-7PM.Also,takea breaktowarmupinchurchwith somehotcider!

20% OFF All Halloween Costumes and Masks! MEOW!

Hrs.: urs., Fri., Sat., Sun. 11am-5pm

Come Prowl Around

5604 Big Tree Road, Lakeville

Wed.-Sat. 11am-6pm

Fall into the holidays Craft/Vendor Show

Saturday, October 29th, 2022 • 9am–3pm

JW Jones Hall – 366 Leicester St., Caledonia, NY

OUR BIGGEST SHOW YET – TWO ROOMS FULL OF VENDORS

Come out and start your holiday shopping early with over 35 of your local, Small Business Vendors and Crafters. Enjoy some great food prepared by the Caledonia Ladies Auxiliary. Tickets available for Basket Raffle & 50/50. Drawing to benefit the Caledonia Fire Department.

PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SMALL BUSINESSES AND YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT

Vendors include: Scentsy, Jim’s Gourmet Creations, RF Craft Beef Jerky, Avon, The Glitter Gal, Sally’s Online Treasures, Strandstations, Christie’s Crafts, Norwex, 31 Gifts, Tastefully Simple, Tupperware, Baked Goods, Pop-a-Pearl, Beth’s Crafts, Pampered Chef, Val’s Vinyl’s, Giovanna’s Unique Jewelry, The Dizzy Crafter, Local Author Patti Giglio, Gran’s Doll Clothes, Pet Gifts, Wreaths, Sport Memorabilia and Crafts, Paintings, Diamond Crafts, Hand Sewn Crafts, Wooden Crafts, Toby’s Treasures, Colorstreet, Lillarose, Rada Cutlery, Raggedy Jan’s, Lularoe, Jordan Essentials, and more…

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Another Good Samaritan

While on my daily walk in Henrietta on September 13th, I suddenly felt something was wrong and woke up a few moments later, laying in a very wet and muddy ditch! Apparently, I had momentarily lost consciousness. A nice lady in a white car saw it happen and stopped to help me, and she even took me home. Thank you, Good Samaritan, whoever you were! (By the way, the same thing happened a few days later, so I now have a new pacemaker to prevent any more episodes like that.)

Just like new at 16 years!

Many thanks to the Penfield Delta Sonic staff! They detailed my car to a very high standard of excellence. They all worked very hard, and it showed! I cannot say enough about their professionalism and friendliness. My CRV is once again clean, shiny, and fragrant! Again, a great big thank you! Keep up the good work! - JMD

A Ride Home

On Oct 12th at around 5pm, an angel stopped on Route 33 to give me and my son a ride home. Our ride was canceled, and my phone was dead, so I had no way of communicating with anyone. Not that we had anyone to call since we just moved here and don’t know anyone in town. She was kind enough to take us even as three troopers drove by and looked at me like I was crazy. We are forever grateful. May God bless you a million times. Please continue to be a great soul.

Thank you! -Debbie

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Now Hiring! You see the signs everywhere today, but tomorrow, they may be gone. Not because the positions are full, but because the position no longer exists because the business is no more. There is no reason that someone who wants a job may not have one right now.

Running Stop Signs

You may not value your life or care to be around for your family, but I do, both yours and mine! I don’t understand. It only takes a few seconds to come to stop at the stop sign. I’m traveling 30-55mph. I am less than 3-4 car lengths from the intersection. You run the stop sign. I don’t want to hit you, and I’ll do everything in my power to stop my car, but you’ve got to try harder to drive defensively and understand what a stop sign means.

Not all disabilities are visible!

Last week, someone ranted about young or (seemingly) able-bodied persons hopping out of cars in spaces for disabled persons. He or she doesn’t mention whether or not the cars have tags or plates entitling them to park there. Many disabilities are not visible to others but exist nonetheless (recent surgery, COPD, back braces, brittle bone disease, etc.) If someone has a tag or plate, they have documented a disability with the DMV and do not need to look elderly to you!

RANTS

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• EVENTS CELEBRATIONS VACATIONS

Mary G. Orman

October 10, 2022

Avon - Marrietta, GA: October 10, 2022 at age 92. She is survived by her sister, Dorothy (George) Orman Tagg; brother, Gerald (Susan) Orman; many close friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Charles and Agnes (O’Brien) Orman; brother, William Orman; sister, Carol Orman Jones; special friend, Charles Raymond Hylton. Mary was a former member of the Livingston Co. Country Club.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 1PM a St. Agnes Cemetery, Avon. In lieu of owers memorials may be made to the Avon Historical Society, 23 Genesee Street, Avon, NY 14414.

To share a memory or send a condolence visit stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com

General eulogy preparation tips:

* Eulogies are for the living, and for everyone at a remembrance service.

* Be brief. People listen for three to five minutes. After five minutes, people stop listening.

* Do a bit of research. Talk to others. What are some childhood memories? Was there a favorite lesson learned? Was there a favorite quote or an inspiring song? What was the deceased like at work? What were some favorite accomplishments?

* Write out the eulogy. Even if you are an experienced speaker, during the emotional time of a rememberance service it is especially easy to wander.

* Write and speak from the heart. Be yourself.

* Practice the eulogy. Time it. Rehearse in front of an audience (one or two people). Listen to their feedback. Edit. Practice again.

* Have a back-up plan. In case you are unable to begin or finish, have someone else prepared to deliver the eulogy for you.

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(NAPSA)—Pressure ulcers are both costly and deadly but new technology such as the Leaf Patient Monitoring System can dramatically curb the pressure ulcer pandemic, says Dr. Margaret Doucette.

The not-for-profit National Ground Water Association (NGWA) says people who have inground wells in areas affected by flooding need to watch for contaminated water. To learn to protect your well from floods and find other resources, see www.WellOwner.org.

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EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM1-866-812-8111 Page41 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 21,2022 You may also apply online at hood.com/careers MAKE YOUR NEXT CAREER MOO-VE JOIN OUR TEAM! HP HOOD VIRTUAL JOB FAIR! Join HP Hood for our VIRTUAL PHONE INTERVIEW October 28th Time slots between 3-7pm RSVP by Wednesday, October 26th at noon HIRING FOR: Production • Processing • Entry • Blow Mold Lab • Warehouse • Mechanics SPOTS ARE LIMITED! To register for this event, email: darralee.dick@hphood.com with the time and updated resume *Resume is required at the interview Stony Brook Pediatrics Seeking to hire 1-2 RNs for our Geneseo and Dansville offices. We are a private practice with over 30 years of experience caring for our children in the communities we serve. e positions are 3-4 days per week. 1 evening a week and 1 Saturday every other month. We o er competitive pay and bene ts. Submit a resume to the attention of: Nurse Manager at sbpeds@gmail.com or PO Box 499 • Dansville, NY 14437 We welcome new graduates and are willing to train.
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HIRING

Automotive Technician

Must have own quality tools, ood work ethic and people skills. Great pay for the right person.

Gray Automotive

AVOID FINANCIAL PERIL AFTER A JOB LOSS references.Leave on amicable terms and ask your former employer for a reference. You should not burn any bridges, as a good reference can be invaluable as you look

Salesperson

Social Media Influencer

Ideal candidate will have a strong social media presence and sales experience.

Call 585-721-4334 for more info. and to apply.

QUALITIES TO LOOK FOR IN A POST-RETIREMENT JOB

Socialization: Though the ability to work from home can make it easier for retirees to earn some extra money, some seniors aren’t concerned about their finances but want to work so they can get out of the house. In that case, look for a job that offers the opportunity to socialize and meet new people. Socializing as an older adult is a great way to fend off loneliness.In addition,one study published in 2007 in the journal of the American Public Health Association found that social support networks have a positive effect on cognition among older adults.So a post-retirement job that enables retirees to socialize could delay or reduce the severity of age-related cognitive decline.

NEW

STATE DOT IS HIRING

Highway Maintenance Workers

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: Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502 Livingston 585-346-3036 Monroe Eastside 585-586-4514 Monroe Westside 585-352-3471 Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310

Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/perm_positions/highway-maintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.

NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.

York Central School has the following openings:

Elementary School Principal General Education Teacher (K-6)

Special Education Teacher (6-12)

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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

Duties include overnight supervision of our residents, personal care assistance as needed, administering early morning medications, and assisting our residents with morning routines. No prior certi cation required, on-site training provided.

Please email resumes to info@alpinemanor.com or call (585) 346-5880 to schedule an interview today!

We Are Hiring! 2714 Poplar Hill Road, Lima, NY 14485

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.

vary by

Pension

positions

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SAVER JOBSGVPS .com FIND NEW, LOCAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District is hiring • Cougar Care (Child Care) Sta • Cleaners • Bus Drivers • Paraprofessionals • Lunch Monitors • Building Subs • Mechanic/Driver Hours and pay
position, NYS
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Looking for Crew Members

all of

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Care

Snowplow

Hardscape

Pesticide Rep.

hiring to

have

Landscape

DEPUTY TOWN CLERK

and

Avon Town Clerk Sharon M. Knight, MMC/ RMC is ready to hire a Deputy Town Clerk.

Position open starting ASAP for part-time deputy town clerk, approximately 20-36 hours per week including some evenings.

and commensurate with

package is

Apply online at bubbaslandscape.net or email resume to: info@bubbaslandscape.net

Résumés continue to evolve, and it is crucial for applicants - especially established workers - to familiarize themselves with the changes and market themselves accordingly.

Corp.

NEED

Caledonia,

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.

Interested candidates should submit resume and cover letter no later than November 3rd to: Sharon M. Knight, MMC/RMC, Avon Town Clerk; 23 Genesee Street, Avon, NY 14414 or drop at the Clerk’s O ce during open hours or a er hours in the drop box. No phone calls please. Must be an Avon resident.

e Town of Avon is an equal opportunity employer and provider.

Manager

Personal and professional references required, will be

Submit detailed resume with references to: applic@sicklescorp.com

mail to:

Corp, 218 Hardwood Ave., Caledonia, NY

visits with

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prospective clients. • Must
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competitive
qualifications and experience. 585-768-6578

Notice of Vacancy Purchasing Agent

Quali cations:

• Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business or public administration, economics or closely related eld and one year of experience in purchasing materials, supplies, equipment or buying for a business, government agency or school district OR • Associate’s degree in the above and three years of experience OR • Five years of experience de ned in the above

Location: LeRoy Services Center

Salary range: $48,000 and up based on experience

Starting date: November 14, 2022 Visit our website at www.gvboces.org

Reply by November 1, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 23-58, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

Human Resources

Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482

Come Join Our Team!

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.

SHIPPING/RECEIVING

WORKER

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

Contact Amy McAleavey at Allen-Bailey Tag & Label 585-538-2324 ext 1001 amy_mcaleavey@ennis.com 3177 Lehigh Street, Caledonia

Employment Opportunities with

2022-23 School Year

Quali ed applicants (or substitutes) in all areas: Bus & Van Drivers

Food Service Workers

Cleaners, Maintenance

Teacher Aides/Assistants

Please send LCS Non-Instructional Application to:

Melessa Witkowski, Human Resources

Livonia Central School District PO Box E, Livonia, NY 14487 or Apply Online at: https://livonia.recruitfront.com/

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LIVONIA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
An Equal Opportunity/A rmative Action Employer
We have several job openings in our Production & Maintenance Departments:

HIRING

DRIVERS

Drive for

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.

abide by

DOT regs. &

HELPERS M-F, 7am-3:30pm.

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.

HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE

Time it right. Many workers wait until they’ve become unsatisfied with their jobs to try to negotiate a raise, likely thinking that the higher salary will justify the stress or unhappiness they associate with their work. But workers may find it easier to discuss salary when they are happy and satisfied at work. Employers may sense your enthusiasm, and you’ll be more likely to focus on the positive rather than the negative aspects fueling your request.

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.

We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

RNs, LPNs and CNAs

to join our team and make a di erence in the lives of our residents.

• Enhanced Sign-On Bonuses

• Competitive rates based on experience.

Shi di erentials and exible scheduling o ered

Conesus Lake Nursing Home 6131 Big Tree Rd., Livonia, NY 585-346-3001

Just a short drive from Henrietta, Mt. Morris, Lima, Springwater, Geneseo, Dansville and Hornell to our two amazing scenic locations in Livonia and Avon, NY.

Avon Nursing Home 215 Clinton St., Avon, NY 585-226-2225

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Auto Mechanic for Rush-Henrietta Schools:

Full-time, 12-month position responsible for repairing and maintaining motor vehicles and buses. Must have clean CDL with passenger endorsement and 19A certi cation (or must obtain upon appointment). Must have own tools and ability to li 75 lbs. We o er excellent pay and bene ts.

Apply at: rhnet.org/jobs

Experience the R-H Advantage!

When leaving a job, professionals should always be courteous and considerate toward their current employers.

Join Our Team!

Executive Assistant to the Sales Manager FULL-TIME

Immediate opening for an energetic self-motivated individual to assist our sales manager.

Job duties include: customer service working with other publications to book and place ads, helping with agency accounts, and generally assisting the sales manager to make sure the department is running smoothly.

Candidates 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 environment.

Competitive salary and bene ts. Email cover letter and resume to: colleenmann@gvpennysaver.com

EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page48 LIVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 21,2022 As a Direct Support Professional Salary range: $42,419 to $46,013 Chemung, Seneca, Schuyler, Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates, Ontario and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter Join the New York State Workforce For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8785 E-mail: finger.lakes.careers@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer OPEN INTERVIEWS Direct Support Professionals and LPNs 10/27 • 10am-2pm Leicester Office • 129 Main St. Leicester, NY 14481 A large conservation club located in Western New York seeks applicants for the position of the Facilities Manager Provided home on grounds for full-time position, normal utilities, and basic upkeep. Includes both supervisory and hands-on work responsibilities. Applicants should have basic maintenance and supervisory skills and be able to function well with the public. For information, please send inquiries to: David Fitzsimmons • 7 Myrtle St. • LeRoy, NY 14482 585-216-5223 • dfitzsimmons2003@yahoo.com A packet of information will be sent out in response to all inquiries.

our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.

Full-time Customer Service Member We’re Hiring!

Join our award-winning team and help customers thrive with a range of advertising and marketing solutions. Must be detail-oriented and have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. Excellent time management, computer experience (e-mail, data entry) a must. Inside customer service experience a plus.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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ART & MUSIC

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AUTOMOTIVE

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CASHFORCARS, trucks, vans, SUVs.WE’RELOCAL!Fastcash! Freetowing.$500-$5000.No keys,notitle,noproblem! 585-482-2140

DONATEYOURCAR to Veterans Today!HelpandSupportourVeterans.Fast-FREEpickup.100%tax deductible.Call1-800-245-0398.

DONATEYOURCARTOCHARITY. Receive maximumvalueofwrite offforyourtaxes.Runningornot!All conditionsaccepted.Freepickup.Call fordetails.1-855-587-1166.

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FIREWOOD

SEASONEDFIREWOOD (1 YEAR) FORSALE4’x8’x16”(Facecord)$90 each.Minimum1truckload. 585-924-3377or585-402-4806

FURNITURE

FORSALE: MotorizedBlackLeather recliner,Excellentcondition.Asking $300orBestoffer585-658-3571

HEALTH

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ITEMS FOR SALE

BICYCLE:SERacing 29” BMX, BlackandGold,RareBike,NewCondition.NoTireKickers$1600. 585-738-2537AskforSam.

QualityBirdFeedForSale!Hans’ Birdfeeder at6340LaGrangeRoad WyomingNY.Self-serveboxes open24/7.Deliveryavailable.We alsohavebrightwheatstrawand excellent4thcuttinggrasshayfor sale.CallHansat585-813-2676 withanyquestions.

PETS

WALKERFOXHOUND: 8 yearold Femalewholovestohunt!Losther master,needtorehome.U/T/Don shots$25.585-624-1741.

LOSTDOG:10/11/22 near East

LakeRoadandWilkinsTractin Livonia.Small,42pounds,rust/red incolor.NameisCopper.Lookslikea smallLabrador.Waswearingablack harnessandhadablueretractable leashattachedwhenlost.Ismicrochipped.Copperisarescueand verytimidandfearful.Willlikelyrun ifcalledorchased.Ifseen,Please notify520-661-8899or520-250-6900 assoonaspossible.Wehavebeen lookingconstantlysincedateofloss, andwouldreallylikeourpuphome. Pleasecheckanysurroundingwoods, barns,anyhidingplacesfordogsnear youifpossible.Weappreciateyour help.Contact520-661-8899ifseenor found.Thankyou.

GOLDENDOODLEPUPPIES: M/f, Vet checkedandshots.Healthguarantee.$900.Callortext 585-794-0550

HAVAPOOPUPPIES: availablefor $550each.Twocreamcoloredmales born8/12/22.Theywillbevet checkedwithshotsandwormedbeforegoingtotheirnewhomes.Parentsonpremises.Callortext 585-519-5787.

MISSINGFEMALECAT: Adult, with LongRedHair.Loston CarmelRoad,Conesusseveral monthsago.REWARD! 585-346-2183

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FOR RENT

MT.MORRISAPARTMENT: Two bedroom, $750/month,plusutilities. Niceresidentialneighborhood.No pets,Nosmoking.Lease,references. Securityrequired.585-455-5967.

GENESEO-APARTMENT: A ReallyNicePlace! $2000+Utilities

3Bdrm./1.5Bath|Washer/Dryer QuietEnvironment|Off-Street Pk.NewAppliances/Carpeting NewlyRenovatedKitchenand BathroomsFreshlyPainted|New Deck/Spaciousyard!Water/ Trash/Lawn/SnowplowIncluded! <1MiletoSUNY/Wegman’s Required: Non-Smoking/NoPets Application/References/Credit& BackgroundCheck|SecurityDepositandFirstMonth’sRent 585-205-8220.Email:geneseo. apartment@gmail.com

SWAINNY: 3 BedroomRanch,1600 sqft.on36acres,2baths,1year lease.$1500/mo.ReadyImmediately. 607-382-2874.

CALEDONIAROOMFOR RENT: All utilitiesincluded.Furnished. DirecTVandpremiumchannels,wifi, kitchenandlaundryuse.Securitydepositrequired.Nicecleanroomin nicecleanneighborhood.$575/ month.PLEASETEXT: 585-362-1111.

AVON: Centrallylocated.1bedroom upper.Water,heat,sewer,refuseincluded.NoPets,nosmoking.$700/ month.Security,1stmonthrequired. BackgroundCheck,AvailableImmediately585-226-2885.

FORRENT: Newly renovatedupper,2bedroom,inWadsworth/ Yorkarea,10minutestoMain Street,Geneseo,Largeyardand privatecovereddeck.Includes garbage,$800/monthplus utilities,nosmoking,nopets.Call 585-755-0002

GENESEO: House forrent,4bedroom,1bath,$1400month.Callor text,585-233-8398.

ROOMSFORRENT: Geneseo and Avonareas.$435/month,includes all.Call/Textfordetails, 585-233-8398.

MISC.

BESTSATELLITETV with 2Year PriceGuarantee!$59.99/monthwith 190channelsand3monthsfreepremiummoviechannels!Freenextday installation!Call888-570-0887.

DIRECTV for $79.99/mofor12 monthswithCHOICEpackage. Watchyourfavoritelivesports,news &entertainmentanywhere.First3 monthsofHBOMax,Cinemax, Showtime,StarzandEpixincluded! Directvis#1inCustomerSatisfaction (JDPower&Assoc.)Somerestrictions apply.Call1-866-731-3285

TREESERVICE: Trimming. Completeremoval.20yearsexperience. Verycompetitiveprices.Now availableSTUMPGRINDING!Free estimates.Fullyinsured. 585-346-0352.

GARY’SDOORCOMPANY for GarageDoorsandOpeners.Parts,Service,SalesandInstallations.Commercial,Residential,Automatic.FREE ESTIMATES.585-226-8995.Insured.

HEATING&COOLING: We repair &servicealltypesofoil& gasheatingsystems.Boilers,furnaces,waterheaters,residential& Mobilehomes.Oilheatservice contracts.A/Ccleaning&repair. Fastservice,honestadvice,guaranteedwork.24houremergency service.VISA/MC.CallSummit BurnerService,585-554-4492.

JUSTACUT, MEN’S HAIRCUTS. WALKINS.Monday,Tuesday, ThursdayandFriday.3142Mt. Morris-Geneseo,408Mt.Morris. 585-658-3036.

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Residential JunkRemoval Cleanout... Estates,Hoarders,MoveOuts Attics,Basements,Garages,Barns Demo...Garages,Pools, Sheds,Barns BBBMember Mike,585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.

HANDYMANSERVICES

Roof -Sheds-T-11Repair House-DecksPressureWashing DeckStaining,BushTrimming MailBox-PostReplaced RepairFaucets-Toilet-Sump Pumps GutterCleaning-FasciaRepair TakePrideInMyWork-Veteran Over25Years.Lenny, 585-857-6326

LANDSCAPINGSERVICES: Excavation, StumpRemoval,ShrubRemoval,BrushhoggingPostHoleDigging,Grading,French Drains/Drainage,TopSoil Disbursement,Gravel/Stone Disbursement,LawnRolling,Lawn Aeration,TrailMaintenance,PadLeveling585.455.2066

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DON’TPAYFORCOVERED HOME REPAIRSAGAIN! American ResidentialWarrantycoversALLMAJORSYSTEMSANDAPPLIANCES.30 DAYRISKFREE/$100OFF POPULARPLANS.833-928-1051

JUNK CLEANOUT

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NEEDANELECTRICIAN?

Immediate response.Licensedand insured.Anyjobwelcomed.30 yearsexperience.Call 585-455-1626.

WANTED

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WANTED COINS CURRENCY US Coins,Currency,Collections HIGHESTPRICESPAID PrivateCollector Honeoye-Pittsford 585-322-5909

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ELIMINATEGUTTERCLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, themostadvanceddebris-blockinggutterprotection.SchedulefreeLeafFilterestimate today.20%offEntirePurchase.10% Senior&MilitaryDiscounts.Call 1-833-610-1936.

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BATH&SHOWERUPDATES in as littleasONEDAY!AffordablepricesNopaymentsfor18months!Lifetime warranty&professionalinstalls.Senior &MilitaryDiscountsavailable.Call: 855-761-1725.

HUGHESNET Finally,super-fast Internetnomatterwhereyoulive.25 Mbpsjust$59.99/month!Unlimited DataisHere.StreamVideo.Bundle TV&Internet.FreeInstallation.Call 866-499-0141

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PUTONYOURTVEARS & hearTV w/unmatchedclarity.TVEars Original-originally$129.95-noww/ thisspecialofferonly$59.95w/code MCB59!1-888-805-0840

DISHTV$64.99 for 190Channels+ $14.95HighSpeedInternet.Free Installation,SmartHDDVRIncluded, FreeVoiceRemote.Somerestrictions apply.PromoExpires1/21/23. 1-866-479-1516.

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