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Crying in the Car Is Never a Good ing

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My Border Collie, Sugar, gets very anxious during car rides. She is not one of those dogs who likes to stick their head out of the window! Instead, she whimpers, cries, drools and paces around on the back seat. I’m very worried that she’ll try to jump into my lap. How can I stop her crying? -- Wendy G., Atlanta

DEAR WENDY: Poor Sugar! Anxiety in pets is o en tied to a distressing experience in their past. And her uncontrolled movement around the car is a safety issue.

Talk to Sugar’s veterinarian about her behavior. ey can provide advice and help determine if and when anti-anxiety medication should be given.

Adding a pet restraint system (like a doggie seat or seat belt) or kennel cage will keep Sugar from sliding around in the car and may help her feel more secure.

Next, help reduce Sugar’s anxiety by helping her associate car rides with good things. is will take a little extra time and e ort each day, but it’s worth it.

-- With the car parked in the driveway, sit in the back seat with Sugar (in her seat or cage) for about ve minutes. Give her a small treat and lots of praise when she does. Do this daily, without driving anywhere.

-- When Sugar regularly stays calm, shi to the driver’s seat a er sitting with her in the back seat.

-- Step up to the next level: Turn on the car, giving Sugar a treat when you do so. Put soothing music on the radio.

A trainer can be a good investment, as well. ey’ll work with Sugar (and o en the vet) to make her car rides bearable, and maybe even enjoyable.

How does your pet stand car rides? Tell us about it at ask@pawscorner. com.

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Hi! My name is Levi. I am a very good pup, yes! I like to spend time with mama and papa, but also my kitty brother. My favorite things to do are, um, to sit, to play, to eat kibble, go on walkies, and poo on the lawn and make mama and papa pick it up. I love them so very much. The end.

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Processed: Many consider processed foods to be bad and loaded with additives. But that’s not always the case. The USDA defines processed as foods that have undergone a change of character. For example, cut, prewashed spinach qualifies as a processed food.

MAKE MANAGING WINTER MORE FASHIONABLE

Staying warm is a goal each winter, but that doesn’t mean you have to banish skirts and dresses to the back of your closet. Choose materials that will keep you toasty, including wool, synthetic blends and thick, cotton corduroys. Pair skirts with opaque tights to keep legs warm, and choose stylish calf- or knee-high boots, which are trending right now. Patchwork trends can be seen all over the fall and winter runway shows, and you can experiment with this trend on dresses or skirts to bring a bohemian touch to your winter ensembles.

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STORING TOOLS PROPERLY REDUCES INJURY RISK AND PROMOTES ORGANIZATION

Whether homeowners have a handful of tools or an entire collection of equipment, proper storage of these items means the difference between staying organized and safe or having to waste time looking for tools and running the risk of injury.

Tools often gravitate to other rooms of the house or become misplaced. When they’re brought out for use, tools may not be returned to the toolbox or shed, taking up residence in drawers or closets or just being left out in the open.

Improper storage of tools also may create safety risks for the persons doing the renovation and other members of the household. The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that hundreds of thousands of injuries treated at emergency rooms are related to power tools and workshop equipment. While the majority of these injuries occur while using the tools, improper tool storage can still cause injury.

By taking care of tools and keeping them orderly, homeowners can lengthen the life expectancy of their tools and reduce the likelihood of tool-related injury.

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REALIZE ENERGY SAVINGS WITH 1 SIMPLE STEP

A simple project that will help keep your home comfortable is topping up your attic insulation. This easy project will reduce your household energy consumption and will save you money on monthly energy bills.

A poorly insulated attic is a primary source of energy loss, forcing your AC unit or furnace to work harder than necessary. Most attics are insulated, but many, especially those in older homes, are not insulated adequately enough. Over time, insulation can settle and compact, allowing heat to escape through gaps.

Topping it up is easy. Ideally, you want to aim for a depth of 16 inches of insulation for an overall R-value of 50. When existing insulation is present, simply level existing insulation to the top of the joist. Lay Roxul ComfortBatt on top of joists, running perpendicular to the first or existing layer of insulation. Ensure batts are butted against each other tightly. Fit batts closely to cross joists: cut batt if necessary (this can be done easily with a serrated blade or bread knife) and leave no space between layers. Don’t forget to insulate the attic hatch to the same level as the rest of the attic. Apply weather stripping to the edge of the hatch to reduce air leakage. Keep in mind that only IC-rated electrical fixtures can have insulation placed with zero clearance. Follow manufacturer’s instructions and local building code to insulate around the chimney. Insulation begins working the moment it is installed and lasts throughout the life of the building, which means one easy DIY project can provide years of savings.

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Home inspections may uncover electrical problems. Some homeowners may discover potential trouble while making renovations that require opening up walls or tearing them down, exposing the wires. Still other homeowners learn about electrical systems when they’re adding new, large appliances or other gadgets that consume more power than existing items. These devices may continually cause power outages in the house, such as tripping the circuit breaker or popping a fuse.

HELPFUL INSECTS

Plants depend on insects to transfer pollen as they forage, and many insects are quite beneficial to have around. While some pollinate, others are predators of other pests.

• Antlion: A foe of ants, they’ll help eat and control ant populations and pollinate flowers. They pose no threat to humans, either.

• Big dipper firefly: These colorful insects feast on earthworms, slugs and snails during the larval stage. Fireflies add drama to evening gardens with their twinkling lights.

• Garden spiders: Although some spiders can be venomous, many are quite handy to have around the garden. They’ll help control pest populations that can damage plants and crops.

• Dragonflies: These arial artists that zip around the yard are consuming smaller insects that would otherwise pester plants and humans.

• Blue-winged wasp: This wasp attacks the larvae of Japanese beetles, helping to control beetle populations.

• Bees and butterflies: Butterflies and bees are some of the best pollinators out there, and each can add whimsy to gardens.

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Kimberly Ann Dougherty  November 8th, 1950 – February 1st, 2023

Co-owner and Partner of this publication, Genesee Valley Penny Saver, Kim passed away suddenly on Wednesday, February 1st. For over 40 years, along with her brother, Steve Harrison, she has helped bring the Penny Saver to thousands of homes each and every week, helping local businesses promote themselves. Her contributions go beyond this publication and its members. Her generosity to so many organizations and individuals throughout our 4 county footprint is remarkable. Her dedication to this paper, all our members, advertisers and, of course, you, our readers, has allowed us to soon to celebrate 75 years of publishing.

She is the daughter of our co-founder, Jane Harrison and is survived by her husband, Jerry; daughters, Jennifer and Colleen; son, John; and numerous in-laws and relatives as well.

Once arrangements have been made, they will be available at stephenson-doughertyfuneralhome.com.

TIPS TO COPE WITH THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE

Discussthedeathofyourlovedone.TheAPAnotesthatavoidingtalkingaboutadeceased loved one can lead to isolation and a disruption in the healing process. Speaking about the death of a loved one can help individuals understand what happened, and that understanding can facilitate the healing process.

Elise J. Prevost (Westacott)

January 8, 2023

Elise J. Prevost (Westacott) of Orchard Park, NY (formerly LeRoy, NY) passed away peacefully at Sloan Comfort Home on January 8, 2023, at age 60.

Graduating from York Central High School in 1981, Elise married and began raising two sons before beginning her career in patient care as a nurse’s aide at Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in 1990. During this time, she pursued higher education at Genesee Community College in 2003 where she earned her Associate’s Degree in General Studies. Elise retired after 22 years of service to the health care eld.She then spent time with family and returned to the health care eld to care for elderly and disabled individuals in their homes with Tender Loving Family Care until July 2021. It was at this time Elise waged her courageous battle with cancer and moved to Bu alo under the care of Roswell Park.

She was raised in Mt. Morris and Leicester, NY by her parents, Robert and Bedette Westacott (Wennberg) who predeceased her. She is survived by her stepmother, Virginia P. Westacott. She was predeceased by her husband,Daniel Prevost and her aunt,Dorothy Rowson (Gary) of Salina, KS; uncle, Jack Wennberg of Sebring, FL; and sister-in-law, Cynthia Prevost of Leicester, NY. She is survived by her aunt, Jo Dickenson of Leicester, NY; sisters, Eva L.Westacott Harris (James) of Lawrenceburg, TN and Elaine K. Rosina (Joseph) of Tonawanda; and step-brother, Mark S. Morrill (Krista) of Holley; sister-in-law, Lisa Wasson (Dean LoBrutto) of Mumford; brother-in-law, David Prevost (Barbara Weckworth) of Leicester, Dirk Prevost of Leicester; children, Dennis C. Prevost (Julie) of Leicester, Devin C. Prevost (Ti any) of Orchard Park; grandchildren, Lorelei M. Prevost, eodore F. Prevost, Lucas D. Prevost; cousins,Bambi Rowson,Jennifer Lubanski (Mark),Jodi Wennberg,Jamie McLain (Brian); niece, Danielle E. Rosina; nephew, Michael R. Rosina; and nephew, Jacob Crocker.

e family would like Elise to be remembered for her devotion to her faith congregation at Faith Community Church of WNY and to the individuals she cared for both at the nursing home and in her community, which she cared for with kindness, compassion, and diligence of spirit, following her moral compass.

Isaiah 41:10 – “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Arrangements by Cameron Brady & Steuber of LeRoy. In lieu of owers please direct donations to Sloan Comfort Care Home,17 Gierlach Street, Bu alo, NY 14212. https://www.comfortcarewny.org/make-a-donation

A celebration of life will be held for Elise at Faith Community Church of WNY at 8419 E Main Rd, LeRoy, NY 14482 on February 19, 2023 at 5:00pm. Immediately following the service, all are welcome to join the family for a meal at the church in celebration.

Marcia “Polly” Hayes (Collins) January 26, 2023

Avon, NY - Died peacefully, surrounded by her children, on January 26, 2023 at age 87. She was a proud alumna of St. Agnes School, Avon High School ‘53, and the University of Rochester School of Nursing ‘56. Predeceased - by just thirteen days - by her husband, Dr. Robert Hayes; son, Michael Hayes; parents, Dr. George and Elizabeth Collins; sisters, Joan (Robert) Warren, Margaret (Duane) Westfall, Martha (George) Cullinan, Mary (Robert) Kelley; brothers, Charles (Dana), David (Elizabeth), George, John (Betty), Paul (Sally), and Dr. Richard (Mary) Collins.

Survived by daughters, Mary Beth (Michael) DiBacco and Maureen “Molly” Hayes (Stuart Baker); sons, Dr. Stephen (Dr. Carol McCarthy) Hayes,Timothy (Carole) Hayes, John (Karen) Hayes, Robert (Allison) Hayes; grandchildren, Dr. Catherine, William, Dr. Andrew, Patrick (Sarah DePerrior), Collin, Kathleen, Elizabeth, Hannah, Adara, Nora, Bridget, Caroline, and Joseph Hayes; Dr. Sarah (Dr. Neel Patel), Michael (Fatema Almeshqab), Emily DiBacco; Robert, Rory, and Caitie Baker; brother, Dr. Bernard (Patricia) Collins; sister-in-law, Sally Collins.

Polly, the twelfth of twelve children, was born in the Collins Family Homestead at 25 East Main Street in Avon, NY. In 1967, following the death of her dear mother, ‘Bess’, this became the Hayes Family Homestead where she and her beloved Bob raised their seven children. is home was always a hub of activity and served as the center of family life. Polly was the quintessential Irish matriarch. Family and her Catholic Faith were the center of her universe. Always loving and supportive, she could be the “tough mom” when necessary (the Hayes boys were not always rule followers). However, she was an easy touch for her nineteen grandchildren, her feeder birds, and puppies. Two of her favorite quotes - that she shared with all those in her world - were: “Do you know how much I love you?” and “We are so Blessed.”

After raising her children, Polly returned to her profession as a Registered Nurse. She worked at Avon Medical Center alongside her husband, Dr. Hayes, and her brother, Dr. Collins, in the practice founded by her father. Polly was a skilled nurse whose kind and caring bedside manner was praised by her patients. Many requested to have Polly deliver their shots due to her gentle touch.

Polly was a lifelong member of St. Agnes Parish in Avon. She served as president of the Rosary Society and was a Eucharistic Minister for many years. For decades, her lovely alto voice could be heard providing rich harmonies in the St. Agnes Choir. Truly, another angelic voice has been added to Heaven’s choir.

Polly’s Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 1:00pm at St. Agnes Church, 96 Prospect St, Avon, NY. Internment following the Funeral Mass at St. Agnes Cemetery, Avon, NY. Friends and family are invited to e Avon Inn following the services for food, drink, and storytelling. In lieu of owers, memorials are encouraged to St. Agnes School Foundation, 60 Park Place, Avon, NY 14414, or Bethany House, 111 Joseph Ave., Rochester, NY 14621

To share a memory or send a condolence please visit stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com for complete information.

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“Affluence without simplicity is a giant trap. Every saint who ever lived, lived simply… not because he was holier but because he was smarter…”

~ Quoted in Christian Science Monitor

No matter how much material things we acquire, most of us want more. We can recite quite a list of things we think we’d enjoy having if only we could afford them.

The world’s wealthiest people are the first to admit that money cannot buy happiness. The smartest people have learned that the mere accumulation of things will not bring lasting satisfaction. Why not be content to live as the smartest saints do… simply.

We are always available to help in any way that is needed. We help individuals to make funeral arrangements both at time of need or well in advance of need. How can we help you?

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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.

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Lilies

The flower most commonly associated with funeral services in the popular mind is the lily. Lilies are often interpreted as a symbol of the innocence that has been restored to the soul of the departed. A white stargazer lily symbolizes sympathy and any type of white lily expresses majesty and purity.

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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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

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

LivoniaLibrary:

PleasejoinusforSmallFryFun,ages 2-5,Tuesdaysfrom10:30am11:00am.HomeschoolMakerspace, Ages5-11.Tuesdaysfrom1-2pm.K2MakerCrewTuesdaysfrom3:304:30pm.TeenTues.SensoryPlay

Wednesday,from10:30-11:15amfor ages1-3,withacaregiver.3rd-5th gradeMakerBrigade,Wednesdays from3:30-5:00pm.MiniMakerTime. Ages2-5yrs.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.FamilyBingoSat.Feb.11from11:0012:00am.Pleasevisitlivonialibrary. orgforsignupandmoreinformation

LimaPublicLibrary: Haveyouheardofouronline authortalks?Watchalivechatwith anationalbest-sellingauthorfrom thecomfortofyourlivingroom. Registerorcatchuponpasttalksat libraryc.org/lima.

WinterStoryTimewiththeFriends -Saturdaysat10:30AM-Made possiblebytheFriendsoftheLima PublicLibrary

JewelryMakingEventforKidsSaturday2/11at10:30AM-Made possiblebytheFriendsoftheLima PublicLibrary

Thursday2/167:00PM-Local HistoryTalk-PeterWisbey,“The EarlyYearsofGeneseeCountry Village&Museum.”Hereatthe library.PartnershipwithLima HistoricalSociety.

WewillbeclosedonMonday2/20 forPresidents’Day.Regularhours resumeonTuesday2/21.

GameNight-2nd&4thMondays6:30-8:30PM-Madepossibleby theFriends.

WadsworthLibrary:

DateNightattheLibrary

Tuesday,February14from 6:00-7:00pm

CelebrateValentine’sDaywithus! Enjoymusic,chocolatesandrefreshments!SponsoredbyFriends ofWadsworthLibrary.

TechTutorHelp

Saturday,February18from 1:00-3:00pm

Areyouinneedofhelpwithyour computer,laptop,smartphone, tablet,Kindle,oranyotherelectronicdevice?Ourtechnology instructorMorganisbackandwill beatthelibrarytoprovideone-onone60-minutesessionstopatrons atnocharge.Call(585)568-7602 oremail:lctechtutoring@gmail.com toscheduleanappointment.

TeenMovieattheLibrary:Strange World

Friday,November24at2:00pm Heytweensandteens!Come watchDisney’srecentlyreleased “StrangeWorld”(ratedPG).Run time1hour42minutes.Friends welcome,popcornprovided!Open tokidsingrades6andup.

ThelibrarywillbeclosedonMonday,February20inobservanceof Presidents’Day.

AVON

PulledPorkBBQDinnerFundraiser -Sunday,February5,3pm6pmattheVillageRestaurant,13 GeneseeSt.,Avon.DinnerIncludes: PulledPork,Roll,Coleslaw,Mac Salad&SaltPotatoes.$20.Take OutOnly.ProceedsBenefitAvon SeniorBash2023.Ticketsavailable atVRorfromaSeniorParent.

TasteofAvon- Joinusforwine, craftbeer&foodfromlocalvendors.Saturday,March11,2023 from5PM-8PMatTheAvonInn,55 EastMainSt.,Avon.$20PRESALE. Ticketsavailable.Comingsoon. $25attheDoor.Chancetowin prizes!SilentAuction,GiftBaskets, 50/50,WinePull.AllProceeds BenefittheAvonClassof2023 SeniorBash.

GirlScoutCookies- Avon/ CaledoniaGirlScoutsareinthe midstoftheirannualcookiesaleto helpfundtheirtroopactivities.Thin Mints,Trefoils,Adventurefuland Lemonadestomentionafewdeliciousvarieties.Alsoglutenfree CaramelChocolateChip.All varietiesare$6.Ifagirldoesn’t cometoyourdoorcall226-6434to haveaorderdelivered.SalecontinuesthruFebruary.

AvonSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofFebruary7-February10, 2023

SiteClosedonMonday

Tuesday:OvenFriedChicken, RoastedPotatoes,Broccoli,Wheat BreadSlice,Clementine,Apple Juice

Wednesday:PotRoastwithGravy, MashedPotatoes,MixedVegetables,WheatBreadSlice, Applesauce,CranberryJuice

Thursday:TunaNoodleCasserole, Beets,Spinach,WheatBreadSlice, Grapes,OrangeJuice

Friday:StuffedShellswith Meatsauce,Peas,Carrots,Wheat BreadSlice,MixedFruit,Brownie (585)226-6353

BLISS

GirlScoutDine-InorTakeOut Chicken&BiscuitDinner and BasketRaffle!HappyValentines Day!Saturday,February11atSt. Isidore’sSocialCenter,3473East MainSt.,Bliss.Dinner4pm-6:30pm (orsoldout).BasketRaffle:$5a sheet&drawingisat6:30pm. PostalStampPresentationat6pm forthewinner.Price:$12for adults,$5forchildrenandunder theageof5isfree.Dinnerincludes:chickenandhomestylebiscuits,mashedpotatoes,vegetables, applesauce,anddessert.Pleasecall 585-322-7252topre-orderorfor questions. PleasehelpsupportGirl ScoutTroop93030.Thankyou!

BLOOMFIELD

BloomfieldLionsClub“DINEIN” SpaghettiDinner- Wednesday, February8th,4:30until6:30atthe VeteransParkAmericanLegion, 6910Routes5&20,Bloomfield. Adults$10.00(13andUp)Children $5(12andUnder).Dinnerincludes: Spaghetti,Meatballs,salad,bread andicecream.

HOW BUSINESSES CAN SUPPORT THEIR LOCAL LGBTQ+ COMMUNITIES

Don’t hesitate to confront customers. Local businesses often embrace the mantra of “the customer is always right.” But customers who are abusive and/or threatening toward members of the LGBTQ+ community are not right, and business owners should not hesitate to enforce policies designed to respect all customers and make their spaces inclusiveforeveryone.Businessownerscanspeakwithlocallawenforcementforguidance on how to address threatening patrons.

ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM

Experience Two Centuries of Communication Technology

We are back to NORMAL HOURS

Hours are:

Tuesdays 10am-3pm and Saturdays 1pm-5pm

6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org

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 vendor

• 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!

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CALEDONIA

JigsawPuzzleCompetitionPiecingTogetherthePast: Grab ateamof4andspendtheafternoonpiecingtogetherthepast.All teamshavethesamepuzzleandon the“shotgun”start,beginthe challenge.Prizesandfun!Your teamtakesthepuzzlehome!Sign uponEventbrite:orcontactBig SpringsMuseumat538-9880or bigspringsevents@gmail.com.Held Sunday,February19,2-5pm,Big SpringsMuseum,3095Main Street,Caledonia.http://www. bigspringsmuseum.org

CANANDAIGUA

TheProsperityTax:AnIdeafor the21stCentury- Nowthata newyearhasarrived,sotoohas theagonyoffilingyourpersonal incometaxes.DavidCayJohnston hasspentalifetimestudying,investigatingandexplainingtheintricaciesoftheU.S.taxsysteminterms weallcanunderstand.Inthistalk moderatedbyWXXIConnections hostEvanDawson,hewillexplain thisalternativesystemtousand answeryourquestions.HeldFebruary5,4-5:30pm,FortHill PerformingArtsCenter,20FortHill Ave.,Canandaigua.https:// gmeforum.Cost:$25.org/talks/ the-prosperity-tax/

23rdAnnualCanandaiguaClassicAntiqueShow&Sale! 40+ qualityAntiquedealerswillshow theirwaresincluding,primitives, collectibles,glass,textiles,paintings andpottery.Sunday,February12, 2023,9am-3:30pmattheFinger LakesGaming&Racetrack,Farmington.Admission-$8.00with $1.00offcoupon2 canandaiguaantiquesclassic.org. Freeparking,foodavailable.

CONESUS

Soup&Sandwiches -SUNDAY, FEBRUARY12THfromNoontil 2:30pm.ThisisaBenefitforRich, barmanager.Opentothepublic. ConlonMulvaneyAmericanLegion, 6317MarshallRoad,Conesus.

GENESEO

HugeWinterClothesGive

Away!! Saturday,February18th from10am-12atPleasantValley BaptistChurch,4631Lakeville Road,Geneseo.Bringyourown bagandseeyouthere!

YAH(YoungatHeart)- Thursday, February16Meeting;2:00p.m.at theUnitedMethodistChurch,WesleyRoom.Program:ClareWinchell fromtheAmericanRedCrosswill provideinformationonblood donationandCPR,includingthe “handsonly”typeofCPR(no compressionrevival).Note:Dueto thesmallermeetingspaceforthis programandthepossibilityofan increaseinCovid,wearerequiring thatattendeeswearmasksforthis event.

SquareDancewiththeGeneseo StringBand,underJimKimball, Sat.February4th,intheMacVittie CollegeUnionBallroom,SUNY Geneseo,7to10pm.Everybody welcome,admission$5,students andspectators$2,under12free. Refreshmentsavailable(enjoythe unionStarbucks)andparkingfree inanyfacultylot.Easternstyle dancingandbasicinstructionoffered.SponsoredbySUNYGeneseo MusicDepartment.InfoKimball@ geneseo.eduor245-5824

YAH(YoungatHeart)- OnSunday,February5th,YAHwillbe holdingaDessertMeeting(refreshmentsprovided).Meetingsare heldattheUnitedMethodist ChurchinGeneseo.Timeis1:30 P.M.Ourprogramison Acupuncture,presentedbyShannonChanler.Hopeyourareableto joinus.

GROVELAND

GrovelandFederatedParish~ Drive-ThruTakeOutDinner: HeldattheGrovelandFederated Parish,6616GrovelandHillRd., Groveland.Drive-ThruTakeOut Dinner$10onSunday,February 12th,2-4:30PM-SuperBowlSunday.Call704-0771forAdvance Tickets.Menu:ChiliorCornChowder,EggSaladorHamSalad, ChocolateorWhiteCake.

Geneseo/GrovelandEmergency FoodPantry: TheGeneseo GrovelandEmergencyFoodPantry isheretohelp.Locatedat31 CenterStreetinthebasementof theCentralPresbyterianChurch, weareopenTuesdayandThursday 10-2andWednesday4-6:30.We offeravarietyoffruitsandvegetables,grains,proteinsanddairyas wellasfreshproducewhen available.Formoreinformation, visitourwebsiteggefoodpantry. org,emailggefoodpantry@gmail. comorcall585-991-8220.

HEMLOCK

AneveningofIrishMusicand Dance- AnexcitingeveningofIrish musicanddanceonFebruary10th. BrittaBerry,KaitlynDostieandIsabelScheiderich,allSeniordancers fromtheButler-SheehanAcademy ofIrishDanceinRome,NYwillbe performing.Theskillstheseyoung ladiessharewiththeiraudienceis amazingandentertainingtowatch. Lightrefreshmentsservedduring intermissionandweinviteanylocal musicianstocomeandplayIrish music.Thiseventisfreehowever, donationsareappreciated.Monies collectedhelppayforcostumes wornwhencompeting.LittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.,Hemlock.Doorsopenat 6:45PM.http://www.littlelakesny. org

VeteranPlus1Photography Group- Veterans,doyouliketakingpictures?Wouldyouliketo learnhowtotakebetterpictures fromaprofessionalforfree?Come joinusandlearnthebasicsof photographyfromalocalprofessionalphotographer.Wewill meetonthesecondTuesdayofthe monthatLittleLakesCommunity Centerfrom6-8p.m.,bringacamera,phoneornotebook.RSVPon ourwebsiteatwww.livcovets.com orbyemailing,textorcallingwith yournameandnumber.rwolter@ vocwny.org,585-200-9742.You willreceiveaconfirmationreply withthestatusofyourRSVP. https://www.livcovets.com

HerbalCraftClub-February Meeting CreatingwithLavender: HerbalCraftClubtomeetevery 2ndSaturdayofthemonthatLittle LakesCommunityCenter,4705S. MainSt.,Hemlock,from10-12. Thetopicofthefirstmeetingon February11thwillbecreatingwith Lavender.Participantswillmake andtakehomeagentlebodypowderandsatinsachet.Costforthe classis$35.00andincludesall materials.Pre-registerbyFeb.4th usingVenmoorPayPal.ForadditionalinformationcallKateAghaghiriat585-261-1937.http://www. littlelakesny.org

TheScentofLavenderand Valentine’sDay: ThescentofLavenderandValentine’sDaywillbein theairatLittleLakesCommunity CenterGiftShop,1407S.MainSt., HemlockonSaturday,February11 from10-1.Wearepleasedtohost ElizabethPrvsinowskiownerofAuroraLavenderFields,Honeoye,NY asshesharesherknowledgeand loveoflavender.Lightrefreshments willbeservedandValentine’sproductswillbeavailableforpurchase. Formoreinformationemailusat contact@littlelakesny.org,call 585-367-1046orcheckthewebsitewww.littlelakesny.org

WoodenGnomeReversible SaintPatrickandEasterFigurine Class -Createabeautifultwofor onereversiblewoodengnome decorationforSt.Paddy’sDayand EasterwithDawnandSuefrom “GrooveSunLaserDesign”.The classis$40.00ppandincludesall ofthematerialsneeded.Classwill beheldFebruary26thfrom1:003:30PMatLittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock. Registeronlineatwww. littlelakesny.orgorcallDawnfrom “SimplyPositive”at585-204-0441 registrationcutoffisFebruary 20th.Minimumof10people neededandnomorethan20to holdtheclass.http://www. littlelakesny.org

LittleLakesBookClub- Doyou lovetoreadanddiscussbooks?

JoinuseverysecondWednesdayof themonthatLittleLakesCommunityCenterforBookClub,4705S. MainSt.Hemlock,from6:308:30pm.Hereistheline-upforthe nextthreemonths.2/8“TheChristieAffair”byNinadeGamont,3/8 “TheRedMountainbyBooWalker, 4/12“TheProposalbyJasmine Guillroy.Asnackwillbeavailable. Wehavealotoffun,hopeyouwill joinus.http://www.littlelakesny.org

HORNELL

ChristianMotorcyclistchapter meeting -ChristianMotorcyclist Association’sHornellchapter“Solid RockRiders”hastheirmonthly meetingthesecondSaturdayofthe month,9:30-11amatArkportCycles,7611IndustrialParkinHornell NY.Allarewelcometocomeand joinus.http://www.cmahornell.org

LAKEVILLE

FarminginOurWatershed:Best Practices. Comehearapanelof areafarmerstalkaboutthebest farmingpracticesthattheyuseto protectandenhancetheConesus LakeWatershed.HostsBobStryker ofLivingstonCountySoiland WaterandKenEstesJr.ofCornell CooperativeExtensionwillmoderatethisprogram.Attendthisprograminperson(VitalePark,Big TreeSt.,Lakeville)oronZoom Wednesday,February8@6:30pm. Signupatconesuslake.org.

LIMA

VeteranOnly-BakingClassHerecomesanotherVeteranrequestedevent.Comeoutandjoin uswhilewelearnhowtobake deliciousdessertsattheVanilla LaneBakeShopinLima.Erinwill teachushowtoperfectpiecrust andcreatethebestdesserts,space islimitedsosignupfasttoreserve yourspot.RSVPonourwebsite,by text,calloremail.OnceyouRSVP beonthelookoutforourconfirmationemailconfirmingyourattendance.February18th,3pm,Vanilla laneBakeShop,7629WestMain Street,Lima.

TheEarlyYearsofGenesee CountryVillage&Museum by PeterWisbey-With67historic structures,GeneseeCountryVillage &Museum,locatedinMumford NY,isthelargestlivinghistory museuminNewYorkStateandthe thirdlargestintheUnitedStates. PleasejoinPeterWisbey,Curatorof Collections,ashepresentsahistory ofthemuseumanditscomplicated andinterestingprocessofdevelopment,asitnowapproachesits25th anniversary.JoinusFebruary16, 7-8:30pmattheLimaPublicLibrary,1872GeneseeSt.,Lima.This eventisco-sponsoredbytheLima HistoricalSocietyandtheLimaPublicLibrary.http://www. limahistorical.org

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VeteranOnly-BakingClass: Due tothelimitedspotsinthefirstclass, weareholdingasecond.Fightoff thatcabinfeverandcomeoutand joinuswhilewelearnhowtobake deliciousdessertsattheVanilla LaneBakeShopinLima.Erinwill teachushowtoperfect buttercreamflowersandmakethe bestdesserts,spaceislimitedso signupfasttoreserveyourspot. RSVPbyvisitingourwebsite,by text,calloremail.Onceregistered beonthelookoutforouremail confirmingyourattendance.February25th,3pm,VanillaLaneBake Shop,7629WestMainStreet, Lima.

LIVONIA

LivoniaFoodPantryhasnew HomeandMoreHours! The LivoniaFoodPantryhasmoved! NewlocationisintheLakeville UnitedChurchofChristat5687 BigTreeRoad,LakevilleNY14487. Thepantryisopentoallinneed. CurrenthoursareTuesdays10a12NandWednesday6-8pm.Please usethebackentrance.

SouthLivoniaUnitedChurchof Christ FREECOMMUNITY

LUNCHEON - TheSouthLivonia UnitedChurchofChrist(5087 SouthLivoniaRoadRoute15, Livonia)ishostingaFREE Luncheon.StartsatNOON.Held on:Tuesday,February14,February 28,March14,March28.This Luncheonisopentoeveryoneand isFREE.Menuwillchangeeach week.Haveanyquestionsplease feelfreetocallClayTaft (585)734-6784.https://www. facebook.com/SouthLivoniaUCC/

Take-outSpaghettiDinner atthe UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt.,Livoniaon Wednesday,February8,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.

MIDDLESEX

PotterVolunteerFireDept. Breakfasts! ThePotterVolunteer FireDepartmentwillbehavinga BreakfastatthePotterFireHouse, 1255PhelpsRoad,thethirdSunday ofeachmonthforFebruary19,and March19from8AMtillNoon.We willbeservingPancakes,sausages, homefries,breakfastsandwiches, eggs,toast,coffee,juiceandmore!

MUMFORD

OwlMoon -TheGeneseeCountry Village&Museumispartnering againthiswinterwithWildWings Inc.tohostthepopularOwlMoon night-hikeandowlmeetandgreet experienceonFridaysandSaturdays,February3,4,10,and11. Visitorstotheeventwillhavethe opportunitytotakeaguidednight hikewithaGCV&Mnaturalist, meetowlswithWildWings,heara readingofthebook“OwlMoon,” andmore.Plus,theMuseum’s MeetingCenterwillbeopenwith foodanddrinkavailableforpurchase.Admission:$15forthegeneralpublicand$13.50forMuseum Members.Ticketsmustbepurchasedonlineinadvanceatwww. gcv.org/event/owl-moon.

ROCHESTER

Beetlejuice: Heearnedhisstripes onBroadway...nowtheghostwith-the-mostiscomingtoRochester.It’sshowtime!BasedonTim Burton’sdearlybelovedfilm,this hilariousmusicaltellsthestoryof LydiaDeetz,astrangeandunusual teenagerwhosewholelifechanges whenshemeetsarecentlydeceasedcoupleandademonwitha thingforstripes.Withanirreverent book,anastonishingset,anda scorethat’soutofthisNetherworld,BEETLEJUICEis “SCREAMINGLYGOODFUN!” (Variety).it’saremarkablytouching showaboutfamily,love,andmakingthemostofeveryDay-O!Notice:maturecontent.February 14-19,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre, 885EastMainSt.,Rochester. https://rbtl.org/events/beetlejuice/

Valentine’sSoulJam: Featuring TheWhispers,HeatWave,and HowardHewett.February10th, 8pmtomidnightattheRBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/valentines-soul-jam/

SPRINGWATER

HikeLehighValleyTrailinMendon- HikeorCrossCountrySki& ExploreaportionoftheLehigh ValleyTrailinMendononSunday February5from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetherattheCottage HotelinMendon.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org

W. BLOOMFIELD

BreakfastBuffet -Sunday,February12th,7:30-11:00AM,Lima LegionPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.$10Adults, $7Ages8-12;7andunderFree. Sausagegravy&biscuits,scrambled eggs,homefries,Frenchtoast,bacon,sausage,pastries,fruit,juice andcoffee.Takeoutsavailable. Everyonewelcome.

Historic homes: Another go-to option for history buffs, historic homes and mansions can make for memorable places to get married. Such homes tend to have a classic appeal, making them ideal for couples who want traditional weddings that call to mind the grandiose ceremonies of bygone eras.

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The Genesee Valley Conservancy deals with many environmental issues, both long-term and shortterm. From creating natural wild re areas that residents can enjoy for many generations, to ensuring walking trails in the preserves are clean and relatively mudfree, the Genesee Valley Conservancy protects land in the Genesee River Watershed and helps provide a long-term plan to keep the Watershed viable for many years to come.

ese goals are part of the conservancy’s strategic plan.

One of the more important aspects of the Genesee Valley Conservancy is that they protect around 27,600 acres in the watershed, primarily in Livingston and Steuben Counties. For example, the Genesee Valley Conservancy owns and protects the Railroad Bed Trail in Avon, the Island Fort and Island Preserves in Geneseo, and the Mill Creek Nature Preserve and Gully Preserve in Wayland. e Conservancy also runs the Genesee Valley Blueway, a 165-mile kayak path along the Genesee River running from Rochester to the New York State line.

ere are two primary ways the Conservancy acquires land for its preserves. A private landowner may give land to the conservancy for preservation or the conservancy pools money together to buy land outright from the landowner.

e conservancy uses di erent methods to maintain the preserves and keep them safe for everyone to use. A signi cant preservation method the conservancy uses is invasive species removal. is prevents one singular plant from overtaking the entire preserve and allows other noninvasive plants to grow and thrive in the preserve.

One invasive species terrorizing ash trees in the conservancy and most of the Genesee Valley region over the past few years is the emerald ash borer. e Conservancy mitigates ash borer invasion within the preserve by having a tree inspector walk around the forest o en to identify trees impacted by the ash borer.

Other invasive species the Conservancy deals with are the honeysuckle, the giant hogweed, buckthorn, the multi- oral rose, and the Asian long-horned beetle.

e Conservancy uses many of the same methods used on the ash borer to deal with these invasive species.

e Genesee Valley Conservancy helps support land protection e orts through fundraising events throughout the year, such as the Oak Tree Race in Geneseo each September, the Genesee Valley Quiz Night each July, and the Genesee Valley 100, a year-round art exhibit, yet to begin for 2023.

Ben Gajewski, Executive Director of the Conservancy, said the organization does not have concrete plans for the upcoming year. Gajewski said the Conservancy will maintain their preserves and keep them strong so generations to come may enjoy them, a goal the Conservancy strives for every year.

Gajewski also said the Conservancy does not have speci c plans to acquire new lands in 2023, but they will eagerly hear any proposals that come up.

Most of the Conservancy’s decisions are made through Gajewski and a 22-member board of local community members interested in conservation. e Conservancy has six full-time positions: Gajewski, Matt Halladay, the Land Conservationist; Molly Cassatt, Stewardship Director; Kim Wells, Organizational Assistant; Jim Mott, Stewardship Coordinator, and Marcia Koch, the accountant.

People may support the Conservancy through individual or monthly donations through the Conservancy’s website: www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org. ey seek help in the eld, such as mowing, painting, trail cleaning, planting, and invasive species removal. ey also seek volunteers in the o ce, such as by creating newsletters, planning and running events, mailing, lead nature walks, and other professional services like surveyors, lawyers, and accountants.

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(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 place!

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School-aged children are busier than ever before, and some may be sacrificing sleep to accommodate their lifestyles. The National Sleep Foundation says school-aged children need between nine and 11 hours of sleep each night to function at a healthy level. Sleep deprivation can be linked to a host of health ailments, including issues affecting the development of the brain. Growing evidence suggests that lack of sleep can cause disturbances in metabolic rates that could affect the risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. A recent study from Johns Hopkins University found that, for each additional hour of sleep a child gets, the risk of that child becoming overweight or obese decreases by 9 percent. Children who slept the least, according to the research, had a 92 percent higher risk of being overweight or obese compared to children with longer sleep duration. The NSF adds that poor or inadequate sleep can lead to mood swings, behavioral problems and cognitive problems that impact kids’ ability to learn in school. To promote good sleep habits in children, parents and other caregivers can establish consistent sleep/ wake routines; ensure children avoid excess caffeine, particularly late in the day; create a cool, dark sleep environment; keep televisions and other media devices out of bedrooms; and help children work through stressors that may impact sleep.

DID YOU KNOW?

Keeping newborn babies safe is a priority for mothers, fathers and other caregivers. Various ailments can afflict newborns, and one many new parents may be unfamiliar with is respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. According to Hackensack Meridian Health, RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization of babies younger than one year of age in the United States. RSV produces symptoms similar to the common cold or the flu and can include runny nose, cough and trouble breathing. In severe cases, particularly in infants, a baby may need to be hospitalized if his or her breathing is greatly compromised. Examples of severe infections include bronchiolitis (an inflammation of the small airways in the lung) and pneumonia. RSV also can affect adults, but healthy adults are usually only affected by mild symptoms, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In such instances, recovery can take between one and two weeks. Researchers are looking into immunizing pregnant women against RSV as a way to help protect babies from the virus.

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WHAT MAY BE BEHIND A LOSS OF SMELL

Allergies or a cold. A cold or allergies are two conditions that irritate the delicate lining inside of the nose, interrupting olfactory receptors. In addition, swelling of the nasal membranes likely also plays a role in loss of smell, which is common with respiratory illnesses and allergic rhinitis and chronic sinus infections, according to Healthline.

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Case of Hot Flashes Yet to Be Resolved Despite Therapy

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 78; I had a hysterectomy in 1976 due to excessive vaginal bleeding, but I still have my ovaries. I have had hot flashes since undergoing menopause -- they usually last three to five minutes, and I have them about every two hours around the clock (which obviously interferes with my sleep).

Over the last 28 years, I have tried Premarin (which gave me bad headaches), gabapentin, venlafaxine, Bellergal, melatonin, black cohosh, clonidine, DHEA, Pro-Gest cream (chamomile, hops and valerian root), progesterone and estrogen (together), avoiding caffeine, and eliminating dairy products. None of these have helped.

I would appreciate it if you could offer any suggestions.

ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear of your difficulties. You have certainly tried about all the available therapies. There are two additional ones you might want to consider: Megesterol is a hormonal therapy that is helpful for some women, but the fact that you haven’t responded to estrogens and progestins is not promising. The other is called a stellate ganglion block. You can ask your physician about it.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: After a patient has had megadoses of IV and oral antibiotics, is there anything they should do to restore the balance in their body, such as eating probiotics or yogurt? Or is that all nonsense? -- N.W.

ANSWER: The idea makes perfect sense: Antibiotics not only kill the bad bacteria that is infecting us, they also kill many of the healthy bacteria that help us with digestion and other functions. (The whole suite of healthy bacteria living in our gut is termed the “microbiome.”) Why not help the gut return to normal by giving it some healthy bacteria, such as those found in yogurt with live cultures, or specific probiotics, which are just the healthy bacteria?

The answer is that it has been very hard to prove that there is any benefit in doing so. In people with no symptoms after finishing an antibiotic course, there probably aren’t any benefits.

At least one study showed what researchers called a “very severe disturbance” in the person’s microbiome and actually slowed the return to a person’s normal microbiome, which they had prior to antibiotics. Worse still, very rarely, infections have been transmitted through probiotics.

Symptoms after antibiotic therapy, especially diarrhea and fever, could indicate a very severe infection called Clostridioides difficile (“C. diff”), which does not respond to probiotics and usually needs powerful antibiotics to treat. Probiotics have not been found to prevent C. diff.

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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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CHINA PAINTING PAINTS and SUPPLIES: 585-394-3583

White MICROWAVE. Pick up, Batavia: 727-543-1759

AVANA COMFORT MATTRESS ELEVATOR (king size). Pick up, Webster: 585-872-6756

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UPRIGHT PIANO. Good condition. Pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-624-2453

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STRAWBERRY-GLAZED FRENCH TOAST WITH SWEETENED SOUR CREAM

• 8 1-inch-thick bread slices, cut from a country or peasant loaf

• 2 cups half-and-half

• 4 egg yolks

• 3 tablespoons light brown sugar

• 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, plus 1/2 teaspoon

• 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

• 3 tablespoons unsalted butter

• 1/2 cup sour cream

• 1 tablespoon granulated sugar

• 1/3 cup strawberry jam or preserves (see note 2)

1. Arrange a rack at center position and preheat the oven to 400 F. Place the bread slices on a baking sheet and bake until dry and very lightly browned, about 8 minutes per side. Watch carefully so that the bread does not burn. Remove the bread from the oven and reduce the oven temperature to 200 F.

2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the half-and-half, egg yolks, brown sugar, 1 tablespoon vanilla, and cinnamon. Pour the mixture into a shallow pan (a 9-by-13-inch glass baking dish works well). Add the

Serves 4 toasted bread slices and soak them 4 minutes per side. Remove to a large plate or platter.

3. Place a large, heavy frying pan over low to medium heat. Add about 2 teaspoons of the butter, or enough to coat the bottom of the pan lightly. When melted, add enough bread slices to fit comfortably in a single layer. Cook slowly until the slices are golden brown and crisp on both sides, about 4 minutes per side. Remove to a baking sheet and place in the warm oven. Repeat, adding more butter to the pan as needed until all the bread slices have been sautéed.

4. In a small bowl, stir together the sour cream, granulated sugar and remaining 1/2 teaspoon vanilla.

5. When ready to serve, spread each toast with a thin coating of strawberry jam and top with a dollop of sweetened sour cream.

Note 1: The best bread for this dish is an unsliced loaf of good-quality peasant or country bread, preferably one without an extra-hard crust. One that is rectangular, rather than round, is more convenient, but either will do. Cut off the ends of the loaf, and reserve for another use. Then slice the bread into 1-inch-thick slices. If your loaf is large and the slices seem large, cut them in half.

Note 2: You can try other jams, preserves or marmalades. Cherry, raspberry or peach preserves and orange marmalade are other possibilities.

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Eschew overly personal gifts. If your relationship is in its infancy and you haven’t both mutually expressed interest to take it to the next level, avoid gifts that suggest moving in together (appliances), personal fragrances, couples massages, or other intimate activities. Wait until the relationship has reached certain milestones before getting too personal with gifts.

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CHOOSE WISELY IN SELECTING VALENTINE GIFTS

Skip the gas station flowers, candy or last-minute gifts. Valentine’s Day is a time to show you care. If you’ve left gifting to the last minute, you may make the situation worse by giving something impersonal you picked up on an errand. If you forgot or ran out of time, simply admit you goofed or time got away from you. Then ask your sweetheart what he or she wants and go shopping together.

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Poll Ended 1-31-23

Oreo is releasing a new cookie that is the “most Oreo” ever. The cream-flavored filling will be packed with finely ground Oreos. This January 30 release leaves us wondering… What is your favorite Oreo cookie?

21.4% Mint Oreos

14.3% Oreo Golden Sandwich Cookie

64.3% Double Stuf

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THE IMPACT

REVIEWS HAVE ON BUSINESSES.

Search Engine Land, which covers digital advertising technology, reports 88 percent of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations. Unfortunately for businesses, Inc. magazine and entrepreneur Andrew Thomas found that a customer who has a negative business experience is highly likely to share that experience by leaving a bad review. On the other hand, someone who has had a positive experience is unlikely to leave a good review. Roughly 10 percent of happy customers say they were pleased by a product or service. Furthermore, Thomas indicates it takes roughly 40 positive customer experiences to undo the damage from a single negative review.

Customer happiness should be the goal of businesses, with the added benefit of helping to generate more positive reviews and word-of-mouth recommendations. While that is happening, customers can think twice about online reviews.

Speak to product quality, especially when you have a very good experience with an item. Many retailers request feedback via email. Take advantage of this opportunity to o er positive feedback.

Companies gather personal information from customers so they can follow up in many cases. Great customer service helps prevent bad reviews and defines companies’ brands. If you are asked for a phone number or email address, provide it. Doing so helps companies improve their products or services.

Happy customers can reach out to friends and family members to share their experiences with certain companies. Posting your own review on social media also can drum up business for a company you respect.

Customers should weigh their words heavily and think before posting a review. The marketing and consulting resource The Chat Shop says 31 percent of customers are interested in grocery store reviews, 60 percent are likely to read restaurant reviews and 70 percent rely on technology product reviews. Make an e ort to discuss issues with a company before leaving a negative review. You may be pleasantly surprised with the outcome. There’s no need to hesitate when leaving positive reviews. Simply explain why you were pleased.

Reviews can make or break a company. Both business owners and customers have a role to play in making online reviews a valuable way to learn about a company.

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Feb. 25th & 26th • 10am-3pm

ART • PAINTINGS • FURNITURE • ANTIQUES

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Dodger Stadium is not an antique. It’s not Frank Lloyd Wright. It’s a nice place to play baseball, but there are far better. ~Alan

DID YOU KNOW?

DatafromtheUnitedStatesDepartment of Justice indicates that partner violence accounted for 20 percent of all violent crime in the U.S. in 2018. The World Health Organization defines intimate partner violence as behavior within an intimate relationship that causes physical,sexual or psychological harm. Such violence can include acts of physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and controlling behaviors. Violence perpetrated by both current and former spouses and partners falls under the umbrella of intimate partner violence. Domestic violence is so prevalent that the National Network to End Domestic Violence reports that it fields more than 19,000 calls on a typical day. Anyone who is a victim of domestic violence or suspects a loved one or acquaintance is being abused is urged to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-7873224 (TTY) right away.

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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

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Sun., Feb. 12, 2023 • 9AM-3:30PM

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February 4 is a day set aside to give recognition to these people across the United States.

For six days of the week and 52 weeks a year, these people work hard to deliver things that are important to you.

The Postal Service processes and delivers 425.3 million mail pieces each day.

The largest ZIP Code in the continental U.S. is 99734, Prudhoe Bay, AK, at 30,683 square miles.

The Postal Service delivers mail by bicycle on 50 routes in Arizona and Florida -- reducing emissions, saving fuel and the carriers can ride a bike all day!

was established in a tavern in Boston in 1639.

There are 41,683 ZIP Codes in the country.

Stellar performance! During 2021, Postal Service employees traveled 1.2 billion miles to deliver your mail, equivalent to 48,191 laps around Earth, 5,023 trips to the moon or 13 trips to the sun.

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HEAD START

A great educational preschool program for Livingston County children, located at KidStart in Mt. Morris.

Accepting applications for 3 & 4 yr olds for the 2022-2023 school year

• Head Start is a no cost, federally funded preschool program for income eligible families. The program runs September-August.

• Head Start is a comprehensive child development program with supports for children with disabilities and for families with severe hardships.

• Head Start utilizes the High Scope curriculum which is research-based and child-centered, focusing on child strengths for positive child outcomes and school readiness. Many opportunities for family involvement.

For more information or to apply in Livingston County please call 585-658-4023

GET KIDS EXCITED ABOUT VOLUNTEERING

Volunteering benefits people of all ages, but can be especially beneficial to children. Studies have indicated that teenagers who volunteer are less likely to become pregnant or use drugs. In addition, in a review of 60 studies on child engagement, Child Trends found that children who participate in civic engagement programs are likely to be more involved in school, to graduate from high school and to hold more positive civic attitudes than those who do not get involved in such programs. Getting kids to volunteer as they progress through adolescence may not be so difficult. In its 2014 analysis of volunteering trends, Child Trends found that 39 percent of twelfth grade students volunteered at least once a month in 2014 compared to just 27 percent of eighth graders. Older students might feel compelled to volunteer to improve their college admissions applications, but parents can take steps to get their younger children excited at the prospect of volunteering.

Set a positive example. Young children want to emulate their parents, so moms and dads who volunteer may find ready and willing partners in their children. Parents can inform their children when they volunteer and why they do so before bringing kids along to join them.

Don’tforgetfun.Youngchildrenmaybemorelikelytoembracevolunteering if the activity is fun. Kids might not find it too fun to sit next to their parents while mom and dad balance a soup kitchen’s books, but a beach cleanup excursion or a trip to refurbish an inner city park may inspire kids to spend a lifetime giving back to their communities and helping the less fortunate. Keep it simple. Kids may not enjoy volunteering activities that consume too much time or make them feel exhausted. As kids grow older, parents can encourage them to embrace more challenging activities and/or commit more time to volunteering. But keep things simple with especially young children or older children who have never before volunteered.

Try and try again. It might take some trial and error before parents find volunteering opportunities their children truly enjoy. When volunteering with children for the first time, be careful not to commit to more than one day. If children enjoy themselves, then parents can commit more time. If kids do not seem excited by an activity, parents won’t feel guilty or let the charity down by not returning.

Children can benefit greatly by volunteering, and parents can get their youngsters involved at an early age.

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Sudden car trouble is something no driver wants to experience, but many a driver has been driving down the highway only to feel his or her vehicle start to sputter. Such sputtering might indicate a car is running low on fuel, or it could be a sign of something more serious that requires motorists to think as quicklyand safelyaspossible. When car trouble strikes while a vehicle is on the road, the first thing many drivers do is check their fuel gauges. A car that runs out of gas is certainly inconvenient, but if you can pull over to the shoulder or make it to the nearest filling station, then this unfortunate situation can be remedied rather easily. But when a car’s tank is full and it is still showing signs of trouble, drivers must take steps to protect themselves, their passengers and their vehicles.

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HOW TO HELP SENIORS ADAPT TO

Learn the tech yourself: Assistance technologies are not all one and the same. Vehicle manufacturers have their own systems and there can be a learning curve when adapting to a new one. If you aspire to teach a senior how to utilize the assistance technologies in his or her vehicle, first learn the tech on your own. If both you and your aging friend or family member own a Subaru, chances are you already know how to use the tech in your loved one’s vehicle. If you drive cars made by different manufacturers, visit the dealership where your loved one bought his or her car and ask for a quick tutorial on all the safety features in the vehicle. Salesman demonstrate these features every day, so it shouldn’t take long for them to show you the ropes.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that a license, number “Pending” for Liquor, wine, beer, and cider has been applied for by the undersigned* to sell liquor, wine, beer, and cider at retail in a Bar/Tavern under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 7290 State Route 256, Scottsburg, NY 14545 within the county of Livingston for on premises consumption.

* DiSalvo’s Par-Keys, LLC

The Livingston County Environmental Management Council is seeking NOMINATIONS for its

25th Annual Earth Day Award

Nomination forms are available online at: www.livingstoncounty.us/emc or by calling the Livingston County Planning Department at (585) 243-7550 or (585) 335-1734.

E-mail submissions (munderhill@co.livingston.ny.us) will also be accepted.

Nominations must be received by the Planning Department by 4:00pm on Friday, March 3, 2023.

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Ways to Train Your Brain

ere are several “brain support” online programs out there, but many cost more than we’d like to pay.

Lumosity (lumosity.com) comes in seven languages and has games that promote memory, attention, exibility, problem-solving and more. A er you sign up, you’ll get three free games per day, and the Brain Performance Index monitors your progress. ere is a subscription plan, of course, if you want access to more areas of the site, and you can pay by the month or the year. Test the free version rst to see if you like it.

BrainHQ (brainhq.com) is another cognitive training program that you can access online. eir exercises explore brain speed, memory, attention and more. And you can design your own program. eir goals are to help you think faster, focus better and remember more. You can try it out by subscribing to their email newsletters, which have free daily exercises to sample.

As for me, I’ve found books that don’t cost much and are good at putting my brain through its paces on a daily basis. e New York Times series of puzzle books begins with the Monday editions, which are the easiest of the week. ( e crossword puzzles get increasingly di cult as the week progresses.) I found the whole series of spiral-bound puzzle books (50 to a book) on Amazon.

en there are the online jigsaw puzzles at eJigsawPuzzles.com. e puzzles (a new one every day) can be set in any number of ways, including the number of pieces in a puzzle. I’ve found that the 100-pieces level is plenty challenging when viewed on a computer monitor.

And then there is online chess, for those of us who used to play back in the day but would be embarrassed to lose to a small child now without serious brushing up of our skills. Try this for free at www.chess.com and play against their computer.

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RAVES

A Great Teacher

Kudos and thanks to Sara at the Livonia Public Library for using her computer skills to help patrons do what they need to do on the computer. A lot of people come in to the library needing to do this or that but don’t have the ability to do so. Sara is always willing to help and if she is unsure about how to do something, she will play around until she gets a resolution. In this day and age, a lot can be done on the computer but folks don’t always know how to do it and it is hard for some of us to learn it. Having Sara to instruct and guide us is invaluable. We deeply appreciate the time she takes to help.

Thank you from The Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry

To all of our donors, volunteers and the community at large, thank you for your support of the food pantry. 2022 was a banner year with demand up over 30%. Your generosity is what enables us to help our neighbors in need. We couldn’t do it without you. So thank you, thank you very much!

To the person with the tan car who goes to that open area between the homes, then lets their dog out of their car to run and relieve itself on that property, and then doesn’t pick it up. This happens every single day, morning & evening. What gives you the right to let your dog poop on another's property and just LEAVE IT there? We have your plate number and pictures of your car, along with videos of this happening. This has been happening for a very, very long time. You will be reported. Then you started bringing another person and dogs! STOP.

It’s no one’s business what someone eats Rant Or Rave: Why do you care if someone eats a garbage plate every day? Reading that sanctimonious crud last week reminded me of certain politicians who want to dictate every last freedom we’ve got left. Eat what you want! It’s no one else’s business. I tried the fish stick garbage plate and it was delicious. If I want this every day, that’s my choice.

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Save The Dates!

Open House

Saturday,

Chicken BBQ

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.

Learn More: For more information, go to www.vendini.com.

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Not only is February the month of love, but it’s also the official month of Love Your Pets!

Love Your Pet Month Giveaway

Bring in a bag of pet supplies, dog food, cat food, and cat li er. Don’t forget toys! We will enter you to win our local “Date Day” Gi Certi cate board! It includes a $50 gas gi certi cate, a $50 breakfast gi certi cate to Miss Batavia Diner, a $50 shopping gi certi cate to Oliver’s Candies, a $50 lunch gi certi cate to Sta ord Store, a $50 shopping Visa gi certi cate for wherever you choose, and a $100 dinner gi certi cate to Red Osier Landmark Restaurant! A $350 value. You may also make a donation of $5 or more for a chance to win this great “Date Day” giveaway!

All proceeds and donations will go to e Genesee County Animal Shelter. e winning ticket will be drawn Tuesday, February 28th at 4pm. No need to be present.

February Early Bird Specials

Tuesday through Friday, and Sundays starting at 4:15pm. Not valid February 12, 13 or 14.

Lemon Crumb Tilapia.................................. $18

Skillet Prime Rib Stew with Mixed Vegetables over Mashed Potatoes $20

Chicken Alfredo topped with Artichoke, Red Pepper and Provolone $22

Shrimp Alfredo over Pasta $25

8 Ounce Prime Rib and 4 Ounce Lobster Tail $28

All dinners include Soup Du Jour, Fresh Garden Salad, Choice of Potato (unless Potato and Pasta is speci ed), Homemade Dinner Roll, Homemade Strawberry Bread and Chef Choice of Dessert.

Dinner Special & Hours for Valentine’s

Taste of Sta ord - $85/pp

Valentine’s Day Special 4 Course Meal

Homemade Crab & Lobster Bisque (served tableside)

Caesar salad (prepared tableside)

10oz Prime Rib w/ 4oz Lobster Tail Choice of potato

Banana Foster Flambé

February To-Go Dinner Specials

Tuesday through Friday, and Sundays starting at 4:15pm. Not valid February 12, 13 or 14.

Prime Rib Sandwich with Soup of the Day and Potato Wedges ................ $10

Veal Parmesan over Pasta with Garden Salad and Roll........................................ $15

10 Ounce Prime Rib with Baked Potato and Garden Salad.......................................................... $20

10 Ounce Prime Rib with 4 Ounce Lobster Tail, Baked Potato and Garden Salad............................... $25

FRIDAYSONLY-FishFrytoGo- BeerBa ered HaddockFishFry,HomemadeSlawandFrenchFries......$12

ink Spring with our February Cocktail Specials! $8 Each

• Jose Cuervo 1800

• Strawberry Margarita • Pink Whitney

• Lemon Drop Martini

• Filthy New Amsterdam Bloody Mary

Our Featured February Wine

Ancient Vines Red Zinfandel from California. Perfect with any of our beef dishes with its dark fruit avor and velvet nish.

Our food trailers are booking fast with spring and summer bookings. Call 343-6972 for all your food truck and catering needs.

Sun., Feb. 12 (Big Game Sunday) OPEN 1-4pm Mon., Feb. 13 OPEN 4-8pm Tues., Feb. 14 (Valentine’s Day) OPEN 4-8pm

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YARD SALE TIPS

Shop with a plan. If you are looking for something specific, you have the best chance of finding it by shopping early. For the best bargains, shopping toward the end of the sales may garner some deep discounts.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.

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Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Full-Time B Shi

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Bene ts include: $250 sign-on bonus, PTO, paid recognized holidays, 401K, medical, dental, life insurance, EAP, long and short term disability.

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• Sign-on bonus $250 at 90 day review.

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We job openings in our Manufacturing Depts: PRESS OPERATOR

Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Printing Departments. Prior experience in Printing preferred, especially Flexo – Training is available for the right candidate.

MACHINE OPERATOR

Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Finishing Department. Prior experience in a Manufacturing position preferred – Training is available for the right candidate. Both 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

Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District IS HIRING

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Full-Time WASH BAY Position Available

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Senior Account Clerk-Typist

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W. Henrietta, NY 14586

LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY

Announce your departure. Work collectively with your manager and other higher-ups to decide how to best handle the announcement to other employees.

CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE

Conservation methods can help save energy and preserve natural resources, but business owners may also be intrigued by the potential cost-savings of conservation.

Utility costs vary depending on the size of a business, but the U.S. Small Business Administration notes that prospective business owners must estimate and include such costs when seeking loans to start their businesses. Estimated utility costs can be intimidating, especially for those owners who have never before owned their own businesses. Traditional conservation methods like recycling and reusing are great ways to conserve and save around the office, but business owners also can embrace some other ways to lower their office energy costs while benefitting the planet at the same time.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Retirement can seem like it will never come for young professionals. But time can be a sieve, and retirement age can arrive in the blink of an eye. Young adults who have not planned accordingly for retirement can find themselves in financial straits at a point in their lives when they want to kick back and enjoy themselves. Financial experts from Money, CNN and The Motley Fool advise that financially solvent people should begin saving aggressively for their retirements early on. Ideally people should start saving in their 20s when they first leave school and begin their careers. The sooner one saves, the more time money has to grow. Vanguard says that the person who saves $4,500 per year over a career spanning 45 years can reach a goal of having more than $1 million in savings by the time he or she retires. Compounding interest and investment matches from employers can further secure professionals’ financial futures.

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Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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