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* On March 12, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first national radio address broadcast from the White House, in which he explained his recent decision to close the nation’s banks.

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BREAKING DOWN THE LEPRECHAUN MYTH While 21st century celebrants of St. Patrick’s Day might be hard pressed to find images of leprechauns not dressed in green, that wasn’t always the case. Prior to the 20th century, leprechauns were described in various depictions as wearing red.

the Avon Police Department, Avon Ambulance Service and Livingston County EMT for their comforting care and expertise in responding to our parents’ critical needs.

One of our Mom’s favorite sayings was, “We are so Blessed.” e entire Hayes Family is incredibly grateful for all the love and support we have received since the passing of our dear parents, Dr. Bob and Polly Hayes. From gi s of food and drinks, cards of sympathy, words of comfort, prayers of healing, to positive thoughts and social media messages, the outpouring of kindness has been overwhelming. We want everyone to know that each kind gesture has been noticed and appreciated.

We o er special thanks to Dr. Balaji and his team at Avon Medical Group as well as our all-star crew of caregivers who worked so hard to keep our parents as healthy and comfortable as possible. e fact that both Doc and Polly stayed in their home until they passed is testimony to the exceptional work done by their health team. We also need to recognize

Fr. Michael Fowler was steadfast in providing spiritual comfort and care to Doc and Polly. At the time of their deaths, he was close at hand to provide a blessed departure for them and to support our family. We also thank the St. Agnes Choir, Deacon Peter Dohr, and the volunteers who made the Funeral Masses so special. Je Deragon and Jim Murray at Stephenson-Dougherty Funeral Home helped to make the services for Doc and Polly wonderful celebrations of lives well-lived. Colleen Mann and the Genesee Valley Penny Saver provided beautiful programs for each funeral service.

For all these Blessings – and so many more –we say to our family, friends, and the Avon Community, “ ank You! May the kindness extended to our family return tenfold when you need it most.”

Sincerely

Steve and Carol, Tim and Carole, Mary Beth and Mike, Molly and Stuart, John and Karen, and Rob and Allison.

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* Recycling paper is good, but reusing before recycling is even better. Ask your child’s classroom teacher if he or she has a “both sides” policy for lined papers. Also, copy paper that’s printed on only one side can be quartered for quick scratch paper.

* Trying to spot roof damage but not quite sure you’re up for climbing a ladder? Before you get up on the roof, get out your binoculars. You’d be surprised how much you can see from the ground, and you can do a cursory examination and then decide if anything needs a closer look.

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Dear readers, we’re excited to announce that we’re launching a new company name

Why the new name?

Since 1948 the Genesee Valley Penny Saver has been serving communities by bringing readers and local organizations and businesses together. Your faithful readership has allowed us to grow from our Avon, New York roots to becoming a trusted resource for residents in the greater Western New York and Finger Lakes region. Over the years people have come to know us simply as “ e Penny Saver.”

is has been a blessing, but we’ve also outgrown this name in many respects. Our customers are consistently surprised that besides print advertising, we also o er almost any type of marketing service a local business could need: commercial printing, promotional/branding products, direct mail and we’ve recently added a full-service digital marketing agency along with a vibrant video and photography skillset- all under one roof. We hope with the new name we’ll have the opportunity to share our services more with the local business community, and you too!

What digital services do we provide now?

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Nothing! We’re still owned and operated by the same family that started the company in 1948. Both second and third generation family members work in the organization together along with a sta of just over 100 employees.

While our list of services is growing, we’re committed to the Penny Saver’s success just as much now as we have been at any time over the last 75 years.

What’s in it for me and my business?

We hope you’ll explore all the services we provide to help you grow and tell your story to the community. Our mission has always been to “reach” your customers in a variety of ways and while technology is constantly changing, our commitment to getting your message out is not.

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Please continue to read our publication and shop locally! Doing business with your neighbors helps keep dollars in the local economy and supports good paying jobs. For businesses – check out our new website at featuredmedia.com. Our Genesee Valley Penny Saver content is also always available at gvpennysaver.com.

Once again, we’re very grateful for your support and we look forward to serving you for many years to come.

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Manuel Karam, General Manager

Colleen Mann, Director of Advertising Sales

Christopher Harrison, Distribution

Cristie Leone, Creative Director

Je Wasson, Production Supervisor

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As I am facing another chapter in my life, it is bittersweet to say so long to some of the wonderful people I have had the pleasure to meet that have come into my life in the last year and a half. I am leaving Conesus Lake Nursing Home with a lot of friendships and fond memories not only with sta , but some of the residents as well. I will never forget the good times, the laughter and the fun I had while residing there. I appreciate all the departments, especially PT and OT, who got me back on track and worked diligently with me so I could easily make this move. ank you so much for the gi s and cards I received upon my departure. Now family is calling me back to Morgan Estates Assisted Living as they want to spend more time with me. My daughter, Michelle Bruckel, works there and my granddaughter, Jennifer Perelli, is the administrator there. With their love and support I am able to make this transition. I will be able to spend more time with all my family and will be able to see my 6 great-grandchildren more frequently. I am still fairly active and will be able to go on more bus trips and be more involved with many activities. I am looking forward to being back with my friends that I le at Morgan Estates due to health issues. I am truly BLESSED!

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Crowd control: Local restaurants tend to be smaller and more intimate than many chain restaurants. This can translate into a calm dining experience. When crowds are small, the noise level inside the restaurant may be muted and service may be fast because there aren’t as many tables to serve. Furthermore, local establishments, although concerned about making a profit, may be less worried about table turnover rate, preferring to let diners linger if it means repeat business.

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36 Main St., Mount Morris (585) 658-1083 • highbankstavern.com Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at High Banks! Join us Sat., March 18th Beer + Drink Specials $3.00 Green Beer Corned beef and cabbage & Reubens! Andmore! Break out your best Irish garb! Grab your favorite lads and lasses for a St. Paddy’s Day celebration to remember! 244 East Main St. • Avon Peppermintsrestaurant.com • (585) 226-2707 SPECIALS Corned Beef & Cabbage with Salt Potatoes and Carrots Available for Lunch & Dinner, Thurs., Fri., & Sat. March 16-18 Village Restaurant St. Patrick’s Day Feast of the Irish Corned Beef & Cabbage ursday, March 16th from 11am-3pm Chicken & Biscuits: Wednesday, March 22nd Buckwheat Pancakes: available now! Chicke & Bi ui

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SPICING UP COLD-WEATHER DESSERTS WITH SPIRITS

Talk about a dessert that hits the spot -- especially as the weather turns chillier.You’ve heard of “pairing,” right?Well,in shaking up the concept’s traditional definition -- matching wines to dishes they most complement -innovative chefs are now using spirits like cognac to create even more tempting culinary experiences.

Cognac’s spicy and aromatic characteristics have always made for perfect drinking this time of year.

DINING OUT WITH INFANTS

New parents often need a respite from the near-constant demands of infants. Dining out can be one of those breaks. When a babysitter is unavailable or if you’re not yet comfortable leaving a little one with someone else, bringing baby along may be possible.

First, find a family-friendly restaurant or try an establishment that has outdoor seating where you can quickly distance yourself from other diners if need be. Time dining out around the baby’s feeding and sleeping schedule. Babies sated by a recent feeding and a relaxing car ride may be more inclined to sleep through your restaurant meal. Just in case, pack an extra bottle or prepare to breastfeed to keep your baby happy.

in honor of life-long Avonite, Jerry Dougherty, who recently passed. One of his favorite drinks was

For the month of March, the Avon Inn is donating $1.00 to the Avon Food Pantry for every “Jerry”

Stop by the Avon Inn and have one for “Jerry”

55 E. Main St. • Avon 585.226.8181

Open ursday 4pm-8pm, Friday 4pm-9pm, Saturday 4pm-9pm.

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BAPTIST

Cornerstone Baptist Church

4232 Reservoir Rd., Geneseo • 243-4514

www.baptistchurchgeneseo.com

Pastor John Zatkiewicz

Worship 11am • Sunday School 9:45am

Wednesday Prayer, 6:30pm

Pleasant Valley Baptist Church

4631 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo • 243-0130

Pastor Don Ray • E-mail: pvbc@frontier.com

pleasantvalleybaptist.com • Sunday School 10:00am

Worship Services Sunday, 11:00am • Bible Study Wed., 6:30pm

Children’s Church • Youth Activities

Grace Baptist Church

Pastor David eobald

9316 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437 585-335-6190

Sunday School 9:15 AM; Worship Service 10:30 AM

Wednesday Prayer Meeting/Kids Block/Youth Group 7:00 PM www.gracebcdansville.org

CATHOLIC

St. Luke the Evangelist Parish

Sat. 4:00 pm at St. Lucy, Retsof • Sun. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Geneseo

Sun. 8:15 am at Holy Angels, Nunda • Sun. 10 am at St. Patrick, Mt. Morris • Sun. 10:15 am at St. Mary, Geneseo

Daily Masses: Mon. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Tues. at St. Patrick, Wed. & Fri. at St. omas Aquinas

Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community

St. Mary’s, Honeoye • St. Matthew, Livonia

www.stsmaryandmatthew.com - Rev. William Laird

9am Daily Masses: Mon. & Wed. at St. Matthew • Tues. & urs. at St. Mary’s

Weekend Schedule: Sat. - 3:30pm Reconciliation, 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew • Sun. - 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew

Holy Family Catholic Community

O ce: 206 Fremont St., Wayland, NY 14572 • 728-2228

Hours: Mon- urs. 9:00am-4:00pm, Fri 9:00am-12:00noon

Mass Schedule: Sat. 4pm @ St. Mary’s, 40 Elizabeth St., Dansville

Sun. 7:30am @ St. Joseph’s, 206 Fremont St., Wayland

Sun. 9:15am @ Sacred Heart, 11119 Chapel St., Perkinsville

Sun. 11am @ St. Pius, 35 Maple Ave., Cohocton

St. Agnes, St. Rose, St. Paul of the Cross

saintagnespaulrose.org • 226-2100

Saturday: 4pm at St. Agnes in Avon

Sunday: 8am at St. Rose in Lima

Sunday: 9:45am at St. Paul of the Cross in Honeoye Falls

Sunday: 11:30am at St. Agnes in Avon

By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Christian Science Church

3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424

Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM

Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church

Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com

Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

e Center Church

Meeting at the Lakeville Fire Training Grounds

5604 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY 14480

Service: Sunday at 10:00 a.m.

Bible Study: Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Phone: 585-376-0749

COMMUNITY CHURCH

Livonia Community Church

A non-denominational Evangelical church

41 Spring St., 346-5290; Pastor Benjamin Nickels

Bible Study – all ages 9:45am; Worship Service 10:30am LivoniaCC.org

EPISCOPAL

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

25 Clara Barton Street • Box 127 Dansville, NY 14437 • 585-335-5434

stpetesdansville.org • Handicap accessible

Sunday Service @ 10:30am

Zion Episcopal Church

10 Park Place (on the Circle), Avon • (585) 226-3722 zionepiscopalchurchavon.org

Sunday Worship and Holy Communion 10:00am

Online Facebook: facebook.com/Zionchurchavon

Sunday School (Pre-K-12) 9:00am

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LUTHERAN

St. Timothy Lutheran Church - ELCA

A Sanctuary and Reconciling in Christ Church

5015 Lakeville Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-4490

Vicar Lisa Frauens • vicarlisaf@gmail.com • sttimothylutherangeneseo.org

Sunday worship 9:30AM, & Live Streamed: www.facebook.com/sttimothygeneseo Intergenerational Sunday School, 10:30am 1st Sunday of the month Oct-May. Accessible building with hearing loop available.

Lutheran Church of the Epiphany LCMS

6050 East Avon-Lima Rd. (Rt. 5 & 20), E. Avon • 226-2200

Pastor Clayton Zuber

Facebook: epiphanyavon • Handicap Accessible Sunday Worship and Sunday School 10:30am

METHODIST

Geneseo United Methodist Church

Rev. Beth Malone • Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo • 243-3160

8:30am Non-Traditional, 10:30am Traditional, 9:30am co ee hour

Sunday School classes for all ages • Nursery care provided

Now “Looped” for the Hearing Impaired Worship services available via Zoom - more info at www.geneseomethodist.com

“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” • Handicapped accessible

METHODIST

United Methodist Church of Livonia

Pastor: Hoyt Brown • 21 Summers St., Livonia • (585) 346-3511

E-mail: UMCLivonia@gmail.com • Website: UMCL.us

Sunday School 9:45AM • Worship service Sundays at 9AM, in-person in the sanctuary or online. Online access is available via the church website: UMCL.us or on our Facebook page (Livonia United Methodist Church). Nursery Care available for infant to preschool-aged children.

Dansville United Methodist Church

5 Chestnut Ave., Dansville

Church phone: 585-335-5354

Sunday Worship: 11am

Pastor Michael Whitcomb-Tavey

Avon United Methodist Church

130 Genesee St., Avon • 226-8600 • www.avonnyumc.org

Rev. Keith Griswold

Worship: Sundays in church at 10am, Facebook Live 10:10am

Radio Ministry: 7:30am Sundays on 1040AM or 92.1FM

To join us for worship or anytime on our website.

Springwater United Methodist Church

8001 South Main St., Springwater, NY 14560

O ce: 585-669-2131, Pastor Dawn Merritt

Sunday Service: 11am

Children’s Church/Sunday School

Handicap accessible.

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Crossroads Church

1574 Rochester St. (Rt. 15A), Lima 624-3610 | crossroadschurchny.org

Pastor Tony LaBarca • Pastor Josh Sonoga

Sunday School 9:00-9:45am • Sunday Worship 10:00-11:30am

Sunday AM Kids Ministry • Sun 6pm Youth Group, grades 6-12

Faith Fellowship Church

5630 Pebble Beach Rd., Lakeville • 703-1340 www. cny.org

Pastor Stephen Sweeting • Pastor Steven LaMar, Discipleship

Pastor Cli Baker, Youth

Sunday Worship Prayer 10am

Holy Ground Ministries Church

2637 Genesee St. (Rte. 63), Retsof, Across from York School bus garage. 585-245-3334 • Sunday at 10am. All are welcome.

Bible Study - 2nd and 4th Saturday at 9:30am See what the Lord can do in your life. www.holygroundministries.org

Genesee Valley Church Of Christ

Calvin Watson, Minister • 7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg • 281-4733 (Sparta Community Center)

Sunday Bible Study 9-9:45am • Sunday Worship 10:00-11:00am Non-denominational New Testament Teachings.

ORTHODOX

Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church

ХРАМ ПОКРОВА ПРЕСВЯТОЙ БОГОРОДИЦЫ

100 Stanford Dr, Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554

Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish

Spend Orthodox Lent & Pascha With Us! Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians. Full schedule of services at www.pomog.org

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PRESBYTERIAN

East Avon First Presbyterian Church (USA)

Located at the Corner of Rts. 15 and 5&20

Rev. Michelle Allen: 585-226-6460; pastor@eastavonchurch.com

Sunday Worship: In person at 10:00 AM; Via Zoom at 10:00 AM (www.eastavonchurch.com)

Everyone is always welcome!!

Leicester Evangelical Presbyterian Church

161 Main St., Leicester • 382-3311

Pastor David Missel www.seekinggodtogether.com

Adult Sunday School: 10am • Worship Service: 10:30am

Please Join Us!

First Presbyterian Church of Livonia Center

3836 Richmond Mills Road

Rt. 20A, Livonia Center

346-5075

Sunday Worship 9:30 am • Handicap Accessible

List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.

York United Presbyterian Church

2662 Main St., York, NY • 243-1266

Sunday Worship Service in person at 10:00 am

Available on the YouTube channel: “York United Presbyterian Church”.

Pastor: Rev. Michelle Sumption • All are welcome!

Central Presbyterian Church of Geneseo

Corner 2nd & Center St. • 243-0669

Pastor Rev. Dr. Nancy E. Lowmaster

Sunday Worship at 10am @www.cpcgeneseo.org

Sunday School and Nursery provided.

Avon Central Presbyterian Church

Pastor Carin Farmer • 133 Genesee St., Avon • 226-2626

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Funeral Planning: Don’t Be Rushed

One life event we don’t want to think about having to do for a loved one is planning a funeral. But sometimes we must, and it can be stressful and loaded with the potential to be scammed in some way.

A small amount of help is coming. e Federal Trade Commission wants online funeral pricing. And it makes sense. When you need to organize a funeral, emotions are running high. You won’t be at your best when it comes to thinking about pricing and services.

Back in 1984, the FTC created the Funeral Rule, but it only requires funeral homes to show lists of the prices of caskets and any outer burial containers, such as a grave liner. And it was only required that a potential customer be given those prices in person, certainly not by phone. To make it worse, funeral homes only had to show pictures or the item itself a er the prices were disclosed.

By then, of course, you were at the funeral home, unhappy and sad and stressed. e last thing you wanted to do is treat it like a car purchase and shop around. So you signed the paperwork on the spot, possibly paid too much and maybe didn’t get the items and services you wanted.

ere are a few ways to ensure that your vulnerability at that time isn’t exploited.

Before you leave the house to organize a funeral, go online to check local funeral home websites. ey might be among the very few to actually post pricing and services.

Take someone with you.

Get the price list (in writing) of what the funeral home o ers.

Before you sign any paperwork, contact the Funeral Consumers Alliance (funerals.org) and get their advice. ere’s a group in every state. On their website, click on “Consumers” and scroll down to “Don’t Know Where To Begin? Start Here.”

Remember: Take your time.

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HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES

Hobbies can provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Finding the right hobby requires the consideration of a host of factors, including one’s own personality. The following are some common personality types and the hobbies they might find rewarding.

The Athlete: Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition.

For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible.

The Reader: Book lovers also can channel their passions for the written word into a rewarding hobby. While reading might not seem like the most social activity, readers who want to use their love of books to grow their social networks can start a book club. People of all ages and backgrounds love to read, so starting a book club can be a great way to meet an array of people.

Readers also can call their local libraries or schools to ask about reading programs for children. Volunteer to read to youngsters, helping the next generation discover the wonders of reading.

TheExecutive: Men and women who have experienced great success in the world of business can pursue a host of low-stress opportunities with a goal of sharing their experiences with the next generation of business leaders. Teaching a course at a local college or university is one such avenue, and executives can even offer to work with high school students interested in pursuing careers in business. Teaching and mentoring might be less traditional hobbies than crocheting or woodworking, but they still provide a way for adults to pursue their passions away from the constraints of the office.

The Traveler: Men and women who love to travel can begin writing travel blogs where they share stories of their domestic and international travels. Use the blog to offer an insider’s insight into certain cities, offering advice on obscure eateries or activities that might be off most tourists’ radars. Include photos with each blog post to attract more readers.

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2. TELEVISION: Which character became a fugitive in the final season of “The Office”?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Which of the Great Lakes lies entirely within the United States?

4. LITERATURE: Which famous novelist wrote his last book in crayon due to poor eyesight?

5. GAMES: What are the two most valuable letters in Scrabble?

6. MOVIES: Which movie series features a character named Ellen Ripley?

7. LANGUAGE: What is a “schwa”?

8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which nation is credited for being the top beer-drinking country in the world?

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10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What do you call an ant’s home?

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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.

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Recreational Tianeptine Has Potential for Abuse

DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve been hearing about tianeptine being sold at gas stations. Is it really dangerous? -- S.F. ANSWER: Like so many substances, tianeptine can be a useful drug when prescribed and taken correctly (it’s used in several countries for depression), but it is indeed dangerous when used recreationally. Its use has been banned in several (unfortunately not all) states across the U.S. It is sold (yes, especially at gas stations) as a dietary supplement. Because it acts on the same receptor as morphine, when used at high doses far beyond the medically approved dose, it has potential for abuse and even overdose, with a handful of deaths ascribed to its use.

I recommend in the strongest possible terms against its recreational use and hope it is completely banned soon. ***

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have severe pain in my right shoulder. I have seen two orthopedists and received X-rays, MRI scans and a cortisone injection, which didn’t work. Both surgeons recommended a shoulder replacement. I am taking three adult aspirins each morning (I am allergic to NSAIDs), which makes the pain go away. Is this safe? I am 83 and otherwise healthy. -- J.B.

ANSWER: Aspirin is a type of non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug and has the toxicities common to all the drugs in that group, including an increased risk for bleeding and potential damage to the stomach and kidneys. But it has additional toxicities beyond NSAIDs like ibuprofen, especially at higher levels. I am very cautious about prescribing aspirin and generally prefer other anti-inflammatory medicines. However, people have long taken aspirin -- sometimes at much higher doses -- usually without problems. The fact that you are taking it only once a day reduces the toxicity, but I have to say I am surprised the benefit is lasting all day. The risk of toxicity is higher at older ages. At 83, you are at a significantly higher risk (seven times the risk) than younger people. Most of the data on exactly what your risk is comes from people taking low-dose aspirin (81 mg, not the 975 mg you are taking), so I can’t give you an evidence-based answer. But, for men in their 80s taking low-dose aspirin, about 1.5% will have a serious bleeding event per year. Your risk will be significantly higher due to the much-larger dose you are taking. However, one has to consider both the benefits of the aspirin treatment (the pain being gone is the best possible outcome) and the toxicity of other possible treatments, such as surgery (which is very significant).

There are many classes of NSAIDs, with very different chemical properties, and it is likely there is another type of NSAID you could safely take, with a lower risk than the dose of aspirin you are currently on. On the other hand, you can’t get any better effectiveness, at least in terms of pain, and the absolute risk is still fairly small, so I’m not sure I recommend you change. I am always very cautious about recommending surgery to someone in their 80s when there is an effective medication available to treat the issue.

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Congratulations to Dom Martello, Supervisor of Ossian, which “may be the smallest town in the county,” for implementing the junk law on his agenda.

In Groveland Station, on Route 63, there is more than one place with numerous junk cars.

e largest one is in front and around the old Richmond store with over 19 vehicles.

I doubt there is any other town with that many junk cars. Hard to believe? I have pictures.

My mother’s article back in 2002 about junk in Groveland. I have lived in Groveland for 72 as re chief - 2 term - town board and superintendent. I went to the town board to complain about zoning. e supervisor started yelling at the top of his voice to me and said if I don’t like zoning, when it’s time to vote again to vote him out. I guess he missed the work place violence meeting. Since then I took 25 pictures of the junk in Groveland and gave them to the town clerk. About the junk, I’ve tried everything to get it changed in the last 6 months. I called Channel 10 twice and they gave me Berkeley Brean’s number and he never called back. I will not be watching Channel 10. I guess my plans have to change so I’ve no choice but to le a lawsuit to make sure they will listen. I’ve talked to a Geneseo zoning o cer and heard their laws are working great along with a member from York who said their laws are working great too.

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I was recently laid o from my job as a programmer, and have been thinking about taking a new career direction. I’m tired of being stuck in an o ce all day. And I love being around pets. But is it really possible to make a good living working as a dog walker or a pet sitter? -- Barry J., Cambridge, Massachusetts

DEAR BARRY: I know more than a few people who are full-time pet sitters and dog walkers. Most have their own business, while a few are employees of pet care companies. As you can imagine, the pay rates vary widely from person to person. ZipRecruiter reports that the average hourly wage, nationally, for pet sitters is about $19.23.

I think it’s great that you’re considering a career change. But I recommend testing out the world of pet sitting rst. Consider working part time for a pet-sitting company. Even better, if you know someone who does dog walking, ask to accompany them for one day to see what their job entails. Find out what the pitfalls of this business may be, and what makes it fun to do. Finally, o er to pet sit for a friend who’s going out of town for a day or two to get direct experience and really see if it’s something that you’d like to do full time.

Next, visit the Small Business Administration’s website (www. sba.gov) and check out its Learning Center section, which has several micro-courses that teach how to start up and run a small business. Being able to combine core business skills with a love for and dedication to pets is a great platform to start on. Best of luck.

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MOVING TOWARD A MORE JUST FUTURE BY BETTER UNDERSTANDING THE PAST: HOLLY WATSON BRINGS PASSION TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY HISTORIAN’S OFFICE

Enter the Livingston County historian’s o ce in Mt. Morris and chances are you’ll see the friendly face of Holly Watson, County Historian since May 2022 and Deputy Historian for the previous ten years. Watson loves what she does and it shows. When I rst inquired with her about the Livingston County Heritage Tours for the County Business Directory, Watson was quick to assist and o er suggestions to lead me in a solid direction.

e County Historian’s role is anything but dull, she says. ey collect, preserve, and interpret county historical records for the public. Watson says she most loves helping researchers “develop a strong sense of place and move toward a just future by better understanding the past.” ese historical artifacts tell us today about the people, places, and events from Livingston County past, and Watson says the o ce currently maintains records from around the 1770s to the present.

format in the future.”

With Deputy Historian Madeline Friedler, Watson wants to continue to provide excellent customer service and information access to researchers. She plans to “harness new technology to increase the o ce’s reach, impact, and engagement with the public.” More immediately, she and the historian’s o ce have projects in the works to gather information, research, and educate the public about Livingston County, such as “bringing more dignity to those interred at the county poorhouse cemeteries, digitizing obsolete forms of media, and designing several permanent exhibits for county facilities.”

Watson grew up in Avon as a homeschooled farm kid with pet chickens, and says she’s grateful every day for that lifestyle. She says, “It allowed me to freely discover my passions, and I think it contributed to a commitment to lifelong learning and dedication to this area.”

Watson’s sta organizes collections so information is easily found, digitizes items to preserve them and increase access, and assists researchers in-person and virtually. “No request is silly or too big/small” to bring to the historian’s o ce, Watson assures, and she says the community o en comes to them with genealogy questions and local history inquiries of all sorts.

Each research request is di erent, and Watson compares studying history to detective work: “We gather information from many sources and perspectives so that we have as complete a picture of the past as possible. It’s exciting when new information pops up that helps us adjust our understanding!”

Watson loves her new role leading the o ce. She says that while “the learning curve of o ce and employeemanagement has been an interesting and satisfying challenge,” she pushed herself out of her comfort zone with professional development opportunities.

She anticipates that staying on top of changing technology will be “a constant challenge, particularly as more and more information is ‘born digital.’ e historian’s o ce must constantly reassess what information constitutes a historical record and how to preserve the information in a digital-only

Watson cannot imagine living and working anywhere but in the Genesee Valley. When she was young, her interest in local history was sparked when she found names carved in her family’s old barn, and she wanted to know more about who lived there before her. She says her passion for local history deepened working at the county historian’s o ce, and she feels “extremely fortunate to have found a rare full-time job in public history.”

Learning about events and people that shaped communities around her makes her appreciate what and who brought us to where we are today. She says, “Livingston County is a wonderful place to live and work, and my job reinforces that every day for me.”

In addition to her job as County Historian, Watson participates in community Trail Town events whenever she can. A hiker, she raves that regional trails connect sites and communities with amazing stories. She said it’s hard to choose, but she particularly likes the Greenway, Finger Lakes Trail, and the Phoebe Snow Trail (aka Groveland Secondary trail).

She also loves gardening (both vegetables and ornamentals) and generally spends as much time outside as possible, caring for plants and enjoying this gorgeous region. When it comes to events around town, she adds if there’s food and drink from new businesses to try, “I’m there!”

Nexttimeyou’reinMt.Morris,besuretostopinandcheckout the County Historian’s O ce and say hi to Watson and Friedler, who will happily share their passion for Livingston County history.Checkouttheirwebsiteatwww.livingstoncounty.us/162/ County-Historian for more information or to springboard your own research.

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The global rise in electricity generation from renewable sources has led to increased demand for advanced batteries that can be used to firm up this intermittent supply. This requirement is particularly important in areas where grid connections may be tenuous, unreliable or even non-existent.Additional demand for advanced batteries is presented by grid applications such as peak-shifting andTransmission and Distribution (T&D) capital deferral.

Energy storage systems provide many ways to manage the power supply for a more resilient energy infrastructure, and bring cost savings to utilities and consumers. Batteries allow the use of electricity whenever it’s needed,not only when it’s generated. However, traditional battery economics and performance have not proved helpful as utilities look to increase renewable penetration through long-duration energy storage.

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One of the challenges to growing a North American energy storage industry, however, has been a dependency on a supply chain of hardware components, metals and chemicals, many of which come from outside North America. As well, metals such as lithium and vanadium used in some batteries are impacted by price volatility and security of supply.

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While leaving my SUV to enter Tops in Avon on March 3rd, a young man was coming out with a large bouquet of flowers. I said, “Oh, flowers for me? You shouldn’t have.” We both laughed and went on our ways. When I came out, my daughter (who had waited in the car) had a bouquet of flowers on her lap. She said the man came over, said he was a Christian, and God wanted him to give the flowers to me and he would go back in and get more for his wife. My daughter said thank you and my mom will cry, which I did. What he did not know was that our family had a very difficult week. I will think of his kindness each time I look at these flowers and when the time is right will do the same for someone else. They say bad people are taking over our world, but I continue to believe that the good ones are all over; we just don’t hear as much about them. Many thanks to this kind man.

HONESTY & KINDNESS OF LIVING IN SMALL TOWN!

I can't express my gratitude and thanks enough to the volunteers and the two Amish women who spent 2 hours in the freezing cold February 25th helping me look for the money i dropped in the parking lot of the Church Thrift shop in Livonia. Your assistance and kindness will not be forgotten. It meant more than you will ever know.

A HUGE THANK YOU

To the individual(s) who paid for our dinner on January 19th at the Finger Lakes Public House. Our family had just come from my niece’s mother’s funeral. We just want you to know, from the bottom of our hearts, that your thoughtfulness did not go unnoticed. We want to say a huge thank you, and to let everyone know that there are still wonderful and caring individuals out there.

TECHNICALLY HANDICAPPED

My rant is to open the eyes of the masses to the technically handicapped. I am one of them. At 68 years of age I fall in the gap of no major training of computers, smart phones, etc. I am also on a fixed income and can’t afford all the gadgets nor the price of the Internet. When I need help for things that have to be done online. I have to hire someone to do so. Every shop, restaurant, government, and medical office has some form, deal or discount that is only online. Having no cell phone, computer to access these deals, or forms, etc. Life for myself with technology is extremely frustrating! I only ask that businesses and the government, etc. stop discriminating against my handicap as they do for the physically handicapped, waiting just a while longer until demanding things be only assessed online until every generation is technically taught at a young age. Yes, I have taken classes available at libraries. I also do not want a government issued phone. Do others agree?

LIFE'S SHORT - WHY WASTE IT CRITICIZING OTHERS?

Life is short. Why do people aleays have to criticize each other for choices they make? We each only have one life to live. Just because someone does things differently than you would doesn't mean you should chastise them for it!

ICE AND SNOW, TAKE IT SLOW

When we get a snowstorm in Western NY, why do people all of a sudden become race car drivers who cut each other off and make people slam on their brakes, maneuvering precariously in the icy snow?! Ice and snow, take it slow.

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Fair Housing Statement

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

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

Fair Housing Enforcement Project

Monroe County

Legal Assistance Center

1 W. Main Street

Rochester, NY 14614

(585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

VOTE!

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

A General Village Election will be held in Dansville, Livonia & Mt. Morris on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from noon to 9:00pm at the following locations.

Dansville N. Dansville Town Hall, 14 Clara Barton St. Mt. Morris Mt. Morris Central School, 30 Bonnadona Ave.

Livonia Livonia Public Library, 2 Washington St.

If you have any questions about your voting location, please contact the Board of Elections or visit our website. Livingston County Board of Elections • 6 Court St., Geneseo, NY 14454 Ph. 585-243-7090 or 585-335-1705 • www.livingstoncounty.us

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ProudtobeMadeinAmerica! Hart’s InsuranceAgency,Perry, NY: Forinsuranceonyourcar,truck, home,farmorbusinesscallusat 237-2126or1-800-722-1877fora secondopinion. TheStandardof ExcellenceSince1877.

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

Hillside

Children’s Center

Livingston County Community Service Teaches youth accountability for their actions and prevents repeat offenses and out-of-home placement, providing exposure to positive role models, skill building, educational workshops, and meaningful community service opportunities.

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LIMAMANORAPARTMENTS

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The Genesee Valley Church of Christ offers for FREE the following:

(Check your choice or choices)

New King James Bible

Eight Lesson Bible Correspondence Course

DVD “Searching for Truth” with Workbook

Searching for Truth Workbook alone (has same info as DVD) Where do we go when we die? DVD

Mail this ad to: Genesee Valley Church of Christ PO Box 324, Dansville, NY 14437 or email us at: churchofchrist2@stny.rr.com with your request.

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No one will come to your home unless you request a Home Bible Study. If you would like to attend our services, we are located at 7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg, NY. We meet in the Sparta Community Center. Bible Study at 9am, Worship Service following at 9:45am. We would love to see you! 10:00AM.

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NON-PROFITS YOU CAN HELP:

Take your next step with con dence. Schedule a con dential pregnancy test appointment and get the answers to move forward. Call 607-288-3772 today!

For more information www.be-prcv.org

Catholic Charities of Livingston County

585-658-4466 Email: cclc@dor.org • www.aboutcclc.org

Council on Alcohol & Substance Abuse of Liv. Cty. 585-991-5012 • www.casa-livingston.org

Teresa House

21 Highland Drive, Geneseo, NY 14454 585-243-1978 • www.teresahouse.org

Geneseo-Groveland Food Pantry 585-991-8220

Chances and Changes Inc

585-658-3940 Hotline 1-888-252-9360

www.chancesandchanges.org

Literacy Volunteers of Livingston County, Inc. Phone: 585-658-7970 • lvalc@gvboces.org

Conveniently located at 4242 Lakeville Rd. (Just minutes from I-390) 585-243-0500

Geneseo Parish Outreach Center 585-243-3120 • geneseopoc@gmail.com

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e largest geographic Arc in the state, covering 2,400 square miles. 18 Main Street, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 (585) 658-2828 • www.lwarc.org

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Inter Faith Center

11 Franklin Street, Geneseo • 243-1460

ifc@geneseo.edu

Livingston County Historical Society and Museum

30 Center Street • Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-9147

Livingston County Habitat for Humanity

Geneseo • Wegmans Plaza • 585-243-1829 www.colonydrycleaners.com

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International Day of Mathematics

3.14.23

(Also National Pi Day)

The symbol for division (÷) has a name, and it is called an obelus.

Four = 4

‘Four’ is the only number in the English language with the same number of letters as the number itself.

The word ‘hundred’ comes from the old Norse term, ‘hundrath’, which means 120!

Math helps us understand the world Mathematics is not just numbers; it is the art of solving problems around us. In fact, the real-life applications of mathematics are endless.

Who is the father of mathematics?

Archimedes is considered the father of mathematics because of his notable inventions in science and math.

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Happy 13th Birthday Ava Love, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Erica, Matt, Aunt Megan, Uncle Cody, Eeyore, Luna and Olive

ank You

ank you to all the thoughtful people in our community for your care and concern in the passing of my husband Bill Ewert in February. Your kind thoughts, prayers, cards, owers, phone calls and food helped me get through a very di cult time.

A special thanks to Brandon and the crew at Physical erapy Professionals. Many thanks to the Noyes Hospital Emergency Department and Highland Hospital for their care and concern during his illness. anks also to the Kevin Dougherty Funeral Home and our "families" at the Canadice UMC and the Livonia UMC churches.

A celebration of life will be held in May. Come and share your stories.

EXPLORE HOSPICE OPTIONS FOR END-OF-LIFE CARE

Hospice is not only directed toward the person experiencing a life-limiting illness or injury, but is also designed to offer support and resources to family members to help them better cope with the end of a loved one’s life.

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.

IVINGSTON EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 10,2023 Celebrate the memory of someone who has touched your life by publishing a memoriam in our passages section. Submit online at www.gvpennysaver.com/passages or call us at 585-226-8111 to share your precious memories. 585.226.8111 // passages@gvpennysaver.com Honorin You Loved On Ha Neve Bee Easie

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

library…

WadsworthLibrary: One Book,OWWLKidsEventFriday,March172:00-3:00pm

JoinMissSarahforafunafternoon celebratingthisyear’sOneBook, OWWLKidsselection“FreetoBe ElephantMe”byAndreae.Bestfor childreninK-3rdgrade.Siblings welcome.Registrationisrequested. Clickheretosign-up.

AnoteforparentsandcaregiversAparent/caregiverisrequiredto attendlibraryeventswithchildren under10yearsold.However,only childrenattendingtheprogram needtoregisterbelow.Adultsare notcountedinthe“numberof peopleattending.”

TechTutorHelpSaturday,March 18from1-3pm

Areyouinneedofhelpwithyour smartphone,tablet,Kindle,orany otherelectronicdevice?OurtechnologyinstructorMorganisback andwillbeatthelibrarytoprovide one-on-one60minutesessionsto patronsatnocharge.Call(585) 568-7602oremail:lctechtutoring@ gmail.comtoschedulean appointment.

LivoniaLibrary: Please joinusforSmallFryFun,ages

2-5,Tuesdaysfrom10:30am11:00am.SensoryPlayWednesday, from10:30-11:15amforages1-3, withacaregiver.MiniMakerTime. Ages2-5yrs.Thursdaysfrom10:3011:00am.Alzheimer’sAssociationUnderstandingAlzheimer’sand DementiaWed.,Mar.15from12:00pm.

MELT“theartofselfcare”Follow-up Class.Fri.,Mar.17from10:3011:30am.Pleasevisitlivonialibrary. orgforsignupandmoreinformation.

AVON

TheAvonFoodPantry is opento clientshopping.Pleasebringyour ownreusablebags.Tuesdays11-2 PMandThursdays3-5PM.Located at:108ProspectStreet,Avon. Emergencydeliveriesarestill availablebycalling358-1671.

LivingstonCountyLegends Youth FootballOrganizationNEWSpringFootballLeague:Try OutsforLCMilitaryTeam11u. HeldSunday,March12,1-3pm. Arrive1hourearlyforregistration. $20tryoutfee.TotalSportsExperience,880ElmgroveRd.Rochester, NY14624.Opentoages9-11. Playersmustbeunderage12asof 7/31/23.Questions?Email: LCYTfootball@gmail.com

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

AvonPreservation&Historical Society 2023Programs: Heldat theAvonParkTheater.Ourfirst programwillbeonSunday,March 19,2pm- HistoryoftheAvonFire Department withRichardNessas ourspeaker.Theprogramsareall freeandopentothepublic.Becomeamember!Donationsare welcome.

AvonSeniorNutritionProgramWeek ofMarch14-March17, 2023

SiteClosedonMonday

Tuesday:MeatloafwithGravy, MashedPotatoes,MixedVegetables,WheatBreadSlice, Applesauce,GrapeJuice

Wednesday:TurkeyMeatSauce withWholeWheatPasta,Carrots, Broccoli,WheatBreadSlice,Diced Peaches,LemonBar

Thursday:CornedBeefwithCabbage,BabyCarrots,BoiledRed Potatoes,RyeBreadSlice,Grapes, CranberryJuice,LimeFruitedJell-O Friday:MacandCheese,Beets, GreenBeans,Clementine,Apple Juice (585)226-6353

BetterHealth&FriendshipCome joinusTuesdays2pmfor ”TAKEOFFPOUNDSSENSIBLY”. WemeetattheUnitedMethodist Church,130GeneseeSt.,Avon. Whatdoyouhavetolose?!?!

LentenLuncheons will beheld everyTuesdaysthroughApril4at theCentralPresbyterianChurchat 133GeneseeSt.,Avonat11:45. Eachweekadifferentpastorfrom thecommunitywillspeakabout thePsalms.Afreewilloffering luncheonwillbeserved.

QuiltGroupOpenHouse - The membersoftheEpiphanyQuilt GroupinviteyoutojoinusSaturday,March18,9:30-11:30amat EpiphanyLutheranChurch,6050 AvonLimaRoad,tomakesimple piecedandtiedquiltsforavariety ofmissionorganizations.Sewing skillsarehelpful,butnotnecessary. Wewouldwelcomeyourparticipationinallareasofquiltmaking, suchascutting,designing,assembling,sewing,andtying.Allmaterialsareprovided,butyouarewelcometobringyoursewing machineifyouhaveone.Let’sput ourheartsandhelpinghandstogethertomakeadifferencefor someoneinneed!Wehopetosee youonMarch18th!

LentenFishDinners- Two dates thisyear:March24&31.Held 4:30-7pm.EatInorTakeOut. BAKEDORBATTER-FRIEDHADDOCK-BakedPotato,Coleslaw, Applesauce,RollandScrumptious Desserts!OptionalHotDog availableforchildren.Adults$15, Children4-11$8,3andUnder FREE.AVONUNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH,130GeneseeSt.,Avon, 226-8600.

AvonCentralSchoolTheater Presents - ”The25thAnnual PutnamCountySpellingBee“presentedbyAvonHighSchool.March 17th&18that7pm,March19that 2pm.Ticketsare$12atthedoor. Presaleticketsalsoavailableat www.bit.ly/avoncsd-theatre

BATAVIA

TheGreatBataviaTrainShowMarch 26,9:30am-3:30pm,RichardCCallArenaGCC,OneCollege Dr.,Batavia.Allformsofmodel railroadandtrain-relatedmerchandisewillbeavailable.Itemsoffered includeallscalesofmodeltrains, historicrailroaditems,books, DVD’sandtoys.Freeparking. Snackbar.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org

CASTILE

MapleWeekend-Friendsof Letchworth PancakeBreakfast attheHumphreyNatureCenterin LetchworthStateParkfrom10am2pm.HeldSaturdayandSunday: March18&19.SaturdayandSunday:March25&26.Adults$8-4 andunderfree.UsetheCastileor Portagevilleentrance.

CONESUS

Soup&Sandwiches - SUNDAY, MARCH12THfromNoontil 2:30pm.Opentothepublic.ConlonMulvaneyAmericanLegion, 6317MarshallRoad,Conesus.

DANSVILLE

VietnamVeteran’sRecognition Day - Saturday,March25,1-4pm. OpenhouseforallVietnamVeteransandtheirspousesandfamilies. Comeandexchangestoriesand memories.Informalandafunget together.Lunchprovided.Daniel GohoPost87,34ElizabethSt., Dansville.

ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club -AllYouCanEatBreakfast: HeldSunday,March26thatthe ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club,6199LibertyPoleRd.in Dansvillefrom9am-12noon.We supportCampGoodDays,Teresa House,WoundedWarriors, Christmasmealsandmanymore. Breakfastswillbehelduntilfurther noticethe2ndand4thSundayof everymonth.Anyquestionscall JohnHynesat585-314-1244.

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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GENESEO

YAH(YoungatHeart)- We are hostingameetingonMarch16th at2:00P.M.attheUnitedMethodistChurchinGeneseo.Program“I’mneverpartingwiththis“. Everyonehastheirspecialthings thatmeanthemosttothem.Itnice toshareyourspecialmemories withothers.Pleasebringaspecial memento/itemthatyouwillnever letgoof.SponsoredbyYAH.

HEMLOCK

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

VeteranPlus1Photography Group - March14.Comejoinus andlearnthebasicsofphotographyfromalocalprofessional photographer.Wewillmeetonthe secondTuesdayofthemonthat LittleLakesCommunityCenter 6-8pm,bringacamera,phoneor notebook.RSVPcanbedonein manyways;visitourwebsiteand clickontheeventlink,callortext 585-200-9742,oremailrwolter@ vocwny.org.Requestswillreceive anemailfromustoconfirmyour seat.Wehopetoseeyouthere.If youdonotseearesponsefromus, checkyourSPAM/Junkinboxor contactusviaphoneandletus know.

DayTrip-TourSt.Michael’s Mission, lunch atVillageTavern andshopatAlleyCatBoutique. MuchoftheMissionhasbeen refurbishedandonMarch29thwe willbetakingaguidedtour.Please arriveattheLittleLakesCommunityCenter,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock,by10:30AM.Cost: $15.00pp.LunchattheVillageTaverninGeneseoisnotincludedin theprice.Finishingupagreatday wewillstopattheAlleyCatBoutiquewhereConnie,theowner,is offeringa20%discounttoanyone onthetour.Registrationcutoff: 3-24-23.Register:LLCCmainoffice,giftshop,oronlinewww. littlelakesny.org.

SpringtimeSucculentMakeand Take Class- Springtimeisjust aroundthecorner.Comejoinusas KatieKlattbringsbackhersucculentplantsandcutecontainersto addtoyourjoyofSpring.These makewonderfulgiftsaswellas personalpleasurepieces.Theclass isbeingofferedMarch19thfrom 1:00-3:00atLittleLakesCommunityCenter,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock.Costis$25.00ppandincludesallmaterials.Registrationfor thiseventcanbedoneontheLLCC websitewww.littlelakesny.orgor bystoppingbytheLLCCoffice Tue.,Wed,Thurs10-2.Thecutoff dateisMarch17thby3PM.

IONIA

TheMiller´sCornersCemetery Association will holditsAnnual MeetingonWednesday,March29 at7pmattheIoniaFireHouse, CountyRoad14,Ionia.People owningcemeterylotsareeligibleto attend.Alllawnmowingbidsmust bereceivedpriortothemeeting. MailyourbidtoLarryEvans,Superintendent,POBox58,Ionia,NY 14475.Formoreinformationcall 585-624-4993.

LAKEVILLE

VeteranOnly-SpringBrunch: Another requestedeventbyVeteransishere.Aswetransitionto warmerweather,weinviteVeteranstocomeoutandjoinusfora SpringBrunchonMarch30th,111pmatLeisure’sRestaurant& EventCenter,6001BigTreeRoad inLakeville.RSVPisrequiredand canbesubmittedbyvisitingour websiteandclickingontheevent link.RSVPsalsoacceptedbycalling ortextingmeat585-200-9742or emailingrwolter@vocwny.org.This isaVeteranonlyevent.Spaceis limitedsowatchforouremailto confirmyourattendance.Welook forwardtoseeingyouthere.https:/ /www.livcovets.com

ConesusLakeWaterQuality Monitoring - Learnaboutthe year-roundmonitoringactivities thatareprovidingimportantinformationaboutConesusLakeand itshealth.TheCLAWaterQuality Committeewillsharewhatthey havelearnedfromthesetoolsand howhistoricaldatahelpstomanagelakeresources.Youwillalso learnwheretofindanduserealtimedata.FreeprogramWednesdayMarch22at6:30pm.Inperson (WatershedEducationCenter, VitalePark,BigTreeSt.,Lakeville) andZoomavailable.Tosignup, clickonthelinkpostedonthe ConesusLakeAssociationpage https://conesuslake.org/lakecommunity/wec/560-22-marchwalk-in-or-virtual-program-on-lakemonitoring-tools-you-can-use.

LEICESTER

AnnualSpringChickenBBQThe KiwanisClubofYork-Leicester hasscheduledtheirAnnualSpring ChickenBBQforSaturday,MARCH 25,2023.DriveThroughOnly. Serving3pmuntilSoldOutatthe LeicesterFireHall,MainSt., Leicester.Cost:$15each.Tickets maybepurchasedinadvancefrom anyKiwanianormaybepurchased atthedoor.

LIVONIA

TheSouthLivoniaUnited Church ofChrist -FREELuncheon Tuesday,March14.Menu:Chicken andBiscuitsDinner.HeldatThe SouthLivoniaUnitedChurchof Christandpreparedbyourfriends fromTheUnitedMethodistof Hemlock.Ourdearfriendswanted tojoinTheSouthLivoniaUCCto helpwiththisMissionandprovide amealtoallthatwouldlikeit. Everyonewelcome.Startsat 12Noontill2PM.Ifyouneedaride andcan’tafforditcontactClayTaft (585)734-6784andhewillhelp arraignaride.Youcanalsocontact theRTSofLivingstonCountyat (585)658-4690,Monday-Friday, 8am-5pmEST24Hoursinadvance.

TheUnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia ThriftShop islocatedat thecornerofSpringandChurch StreetsinLivonia,NY.Gentlyused, qualityclothingandhomegoods areavailable.TheThriftShopis openonThursdaysandFridays 9AM-3PMandSaturdays9AM2PM.

PulledPorkDinnerDrive-Thru Service: Join usonSaturday, March11th,3pm-6pmforourdeliciousPulledPorkDinnerdrive-thru service.Featuringslow-roasted pulledpork,freshly-bakedrolls,deliciousbakedbeans,butterysalt potatoes,creamycoleslaw,andincludesdessert!$14.Enterthe south-endparkinglotfromCenter St.justoffofRoute20AinLivonia Center.FirstPresbyterianChurchof Livonia,GPS:3837CenterSt. Livonia.

FingerLakesUFOMeetup - ExploreETs,UFOs&theParanormal. Shareyourexperienceswithlikemindedpeople.Saturday,March 18:6:00-8:00pmattheUnited MethodistChurchofLivonia (UMCL),21SummersStreet, Livonia.$5.00donationtoUMCL. RSVPappreciated,butnotrequired to:MaryGraceviatextorcall: 585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org

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AmericanLegionPost#283 Breakfasts - TheAmericanLegion Harrison-LeePost283hastheir monthlyBreakfastsonthethird Sundayofeachmonth.The Breakfastsareopentothecommunityandcost$8.TheBreakfasts includechoicesofeggs,choiceof meat,home-friedpotatoes,pancakesorFrenchtoast,wheator whitetoast,coffee,tea,and orangejuice.TheBreakfastisheld atPost283onthecornerofRichmondMillsRoadandFederalRoad inLivoniaCenterfrom7:30amto 11am.

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PotterVolunteerFireDept. Breakfast! The PotterVolunteer FireDepartmentwillbehavinga BreakfastatthePotterFireHouse, 1255PhelpsRoad,thethirdSunday ofthemonthforMarch19from 8AMtillNoon.Wewillbeserving Pancakes,sausages,homefries, breakfastsandwiches,eggs,toast, coffee,juiceandmore!

MOUNT MORRIS

VeteranEarlyRisersCoffeeClub - Veterans canjoinusatBrian’s USADinerinMt.Morrisat7:00 a.m.,forourfreemonthly breakfastheldonthethirdMonday untilMay15,2023.RSVPwith nameandnumberbyclickingthe RSVPlinkonourwebsiteforthe event.Oryoucanemail,textorcall meatrwolter@vocwny.org, 585-200-9742.Spaceislimited, butonceRSVPissent,youwill receivearesponseconfirmingyour attendancestatus.Wehopetosee youthere.https://www.livcovets. com

St.Luke’stheEvangelistParishSt. Patrick’sDayDinnerand Dance:HeldMarch17,5-10pm, GeneseeRiverRestaurantand ReceptionCenter,134N.MainSt., Mt.Morris.EnjoyadelicioustraditionalSt.Patrick’sDaydinner.Dinnerwillbeservedat6PM.KelliJ Sperino-PeasefromCJCountryRadioisourDJfortheevening! Alwaysagreattime!Cashbar. Ticketsmustbepurchasedinadvance.Cost:$25perperson.ContactCathyattheParishOfficeat 585-245-110forticketstoday!

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MUMFORD

GeneseeCountryVillage& Museum’s annualMapleSugar Festival -SaturdayandSunday, March18-19,andSaturdayand Sunday,March25-26.Explorea modern-daysugarhousewhere freshsyrupisboiling,thenjourney intoa19th-centurysugarcamp staffedbycostumedhistoricalinterpreterstolearnaboutthetechniquesandtoolsusedbyearly settlersusedtocollectsapand makemaplesugar.Headintothe HistoricVillagetoseemaplesugar usedinhistorickitchens,sausage making,timbersportswithrepresentativesfromSUNYESF, Hodinöhsö:ni’(Haudenosaunee) culturaltraditionsandstorytelling, andmore.Ticketsareavailablenow athttps://www.gcv.org/event/ maple-sugar-festival/.

ROCHESTER

Hadestown: COME SEEHOWTHE WORLDCOULDBE.Welcometo HADESTOWN,whereasongcan changeyourfate.Winnerofeight 2019TonyAwards includingBest Musicalandthe2020Grammy AwardforBestMusicalTheater Album,thisacclaimednewshow fromcelebratedsinger-songwriter AnaïsMitchellandinnovativedirectorRachelChavkin(Natasha,Pierre &TheGreatCometof1812)isa lovestoryfortoday...andalways. Ages10+.March14-19,RBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/hadestown/

RoyalComedy2023: Enjoy a nightoflaughswithArnezJ,Bruce Bruce,Sommore&Lavell Crawford!PresentedbyNorth AmericanEntertainmentGroupInc. March31,8pmtomidnight,RBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/royal-comedy-tour/

BluesisAlrightTour: You ain’t seennothinglikethem!Featuring performancesbyBlueslegendsCalvinRichardson,KingGeorge,Pokey Bear,NellieTigerTravis,LennyWilliamsandTheodisEaley.TheBlues IsAlrightTourispresentedby NorthAmericanEntertainment GroupInc.,oneoftheleading independentpromotersofentertainmenttoursandliveeventsin theUnitedStates.March25,7pm, RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.https:// rbtl.org/events/blues-is-alright/

RUSH

RochesterRotarySunshine Campus -PancakeBreakfast: JointheRochesterRotarySunshine CampusforadeliciousPancake BreakfastonSaturday,March18th, 8am-12pmattheSunshine Campus,809FivePointsRoadin Rush.EnjoydeliciouspancakescoveredwithourveryownSunshine CampMapleSyrup.Adults-$10, KidsUnder13-$5,KidsUnder3Free.Ticketsavailableat sunshinecamp.org.Information: 585-533-2080.

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Hosts “TheRoaringTwenties”Popularauthorandspeaker,Don Shilling,willpresent“TheRoaring Twenties”theeveningofMarch16 from7to9pm.attheSageMarloweHouseinScottsville,69 MainSt.TheWHAishonoredtobe hostingMr.Shillingagainashis previousprogramwaswellreceived.TheSage-MarloweHouse museumwillbeopenandrefreshmentswillfollowtheprogram. Formoreinformationcontact whascottsville@gmail.com

FishFry - OnMarch31,TheLions ClubofScottsvillewillholdaFish FryatJack’sPlace@ChiliCountry Club,760ScottsvilleChiliRoad, Scottsville,from4-8pm.Costis $10forpresaletickets,$12dayof eventpurchase,or$13forTake Out.Patronswillhaveachoiceof Breaded,BeerBatteredorBroiled Fish,FrenchFriesorBakedPotato, SaladorColeslaw.Topurchase presaleticketscallLionPatty DelaMotte@609-335-4250or emailusatScottsvilleLions2023@ gmail.com.

SPRINGWATER

20thAnnual“Boup”ChiliCookOff: Saturday, March11,2023. OpenToThePublic.Heldatthe KernRobinsonAmericanLegion Post905,7998SchoolStreet, Springwater,(585-669-2300).IN MEMORYOFHARRYREYNOLDS, JR.ToEnter:DAYOFCOOK-OFF. EntryFee$5.00.Doorsopenat 4PMtodropoffChili.Judging startsat5PM.DrawingForPICK TABLE&50/50RAFFLEPRIZES Starts@6PMandContinues ThroughoutTheEvening.Most Original-$30.Hottest-$20. CrowdFavorite-$10.ComeShare YourRecipe&SampletheFREE CHILIANDHOTDOGSVOTEfor YourFavorite!

St.Patrick’sDayDinner- Come and enjoyadeliciousCornedBeef DinneratKern-RobinsonPost905, 7998SchoolStreetinSpringwater onFriday,March17th,2023.Cost is$12.00.Servingfrom4:00pm untilgone.Eatinortakeout.

Hike/Snowshoe/SkiHarrietHollister SpencerParkinCanadiceHike,SnowshoeorCrossCountry SkiHarrietHollisterSpencerParkin CanadiceonSunday,March12 from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails.Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

W. BLOOMFIELD

BreakfastBuffet - Sunday,March 12th,7:30-11:00AMattheLima LegionPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.$10Adults, $6Ages8-12,7&underFree. Scrambledeggs,homefries,French toast,bacon,sausage,pastries, fruit,juice&coffee.Takeouts available.Everyonewelcome.

ComeJoinTheFun! Francis M. DaltonPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.ST.PATRICK’S DAYCELEBRATION!Saturday, March18th,2023.Serving2pm5:30pm.Enjoycornedbeef,cabbage,potatoes,carrots,Italian bread,dessert.Sorry,notakeout. Donationsaccepted.

Walk-A-ThonNYS: A Programof: TheSonsofTheAmericanLegion& TheAmericanLegionAuxiliary. AmericanLegionPost282,Rt.65, WestBloomfield.”THEY MARCHEDFORUS...LET’SWALK FORTHEM”.ShowYourSupport: Wednesday,March29,5-7:30pm. SPAGHETTIDINNER-$10.00,Post 282,LimaLegion.SupportHomelessVeterans-50%ofeverydollar willgoto18VAlocationsfor HomelessVeteransandVeteranAssistedLivingHomesinNYS.SupportHonorFlight-50%ofevery dollarwillgotosupportingHonor FlightinNYS.

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SAVE TIME WITH EASY MEAL HACKS

Look for recipes with as few ingredients as possible. Dishes that include longer ingredient lists typically require more legwork in the kitchen, which usually involves additional prep steps and sometimes longer cook times. Plus, you’re more likely to already have the necessities on-hand for recipes that call for 5-10 ingredients rather than lengthy lists.

Buy pre-cut vegetables to trim time spent on prep work. One of the processes that can surprisingly consume more time than you realize is cutting,chopping and dicing veggies prior to even really diving into a recipe’s instructions. If you’d still prefer prepping your own fresh produce,try completing your work the night before when it doesn’t interfere with quality time spent with family.

Stock your pantry with the basics to make cooking quicker and easier. From condiments and canned goods to seasonings and spices, keeping the essentials on-hand means less time scrambling for a quick run to the store and more moments spent at home. (Family Features)

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DID YOU KNOW? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, air currents can carry pesticides that were applied to nearby properties. That means even people who do not apply pesticides in their lawns and gardens can still be at risk of exposure to these potentially harmful chemicals. People concerned by the prospect of being exposed to the pesticides being applied by their neighbors can stay indoors with their children and pets while the substances are being applied. Those who live near fields and parks where pesticides are routinely applied can plant hardy, thick-branched trees to reduce their risk of airborne exposure. The EPA notes that such plants and shrubs can serve as buffers against airborne pesticides, essentially acting as walls around a property that prevent gusty winds from blowing pesticides into yards and gardens.

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Use ergonomic gardening tools. Ergonomic gardening tools are designed to prevent the types of aches, pains and injuries that can cut gardeners’ seasons short. Gardening injuries can affect any area of the body, but injuries or aches and pains affecting the back, wrists and hands are among the most common physical problems gardeners endure. Look for ergonomic tools that reduce the strain on these areas of the body. Even arthritis sufferers who love to garden may find that ergonomic tools make it possible for them to spend more time in their gardens without increasing their risk for injury.

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Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other

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MILLWORK CAN ADD APPEAL & A CLASSIC FEEL

Homeowners are discovering that architectural accents can go a long way toward improving both the look and value of their homes. When renovating a space, the term “millwork” may be mentioned by designers and contractors. While it might be a mystery to some, millwork can give rooms unique looks.

Millwork refers to items traditionally made from raw lumber in a sawmill. Examples of millwork include crown molding, base trims, door frames, window casings, chair rails, and paneling. Cabinets may also classify as millwork.

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Caulk or add weatherstripping. Small cracks and gaps around windows, which are most often found around windows in older buildings, might not seem like a big deal, but such breaches can lead to considerable energy loss. The DOE recommends using caulk to seal cracks that are less than 1/4-inch wide on the parts of the window that do not move (i.e., frames and where the trim meets the wall). Caulk might be less effective at fixing leaks larger than 1/4 inch in width. Employ weatherstripping to address leaks on movable parts of the window. Properly applied weatherstripping should adequately seal windows when they are closed without making it difficult to open or close them later on. Weatherstripping is available in various materials.

HOW EVERYDAY PEOPLE CAN CUT ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Curtailing energy consumption is a great way for people to protect the planet’s natural resources and save money at the same time.

Part of the difficulty with regard to reducing energy consumption is that energy plays such a big role in our lives. Smartphones and tablets have become must-have items, and these items, though not necessarily big consumers of energy, must be plugged in and charged. But individuals won’t have to unplug from their lives to reduce their energy consumption. In fact, there are several easy, non-invasive ways for everyday people to reduce their energy consumption.

Reducing energy consumption does not require substantial sacrifice, but it can produce substantial savings and benefit the planet in myriad ways.

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Updating Your Home’s Electrical System

When it comes time to update the electrical system, it is always best to work with licensed and bonded electricians who have the expertise to work with electrical wiring without getting injured. This is not a do-it-yourself type of job since it requires specialized training.

Electricians likely will recommend upgrading the electrical panel to bring more power from the utility poles into the home. This can include replacing the existing meter and circuit breaker box to allow it to handle more power or replacing items that are obsolete or dangerous.

Many older homes are only capable of handling a minimum number of amps, utilizing just a few circuits. But nowadays, when homeowners have far more electronics in their homes than they once did, increased demand on electricity can overload a circuit. Tripping a circuit breaker is a safety measure to prevent the wire from becoming overheated and causing a fire. However, in some old systems, the circuit breaker will not trip, and this can be problematic.

Rewiring a home is another step. Wire insulation can deteriorate over time, and new wires may be needed. This can be messy and time-consuming, but it’s a small price to pay for safety. When rewiring an electrician also may suggest new outlets. Many home building codes now require outlets with ground fault interruptors, or GFIs, in kitchens, bathrooms and other rooms exposed to moisture. Some older homes may not even have three-pronged outlets, so this will necessitate an update as well.

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TURN YOUR SUMMER VACATION INTO A STAYCATION by Samantha Clayton, certified personal trainer

(NAPSI) — For many people, social distancing brings concern about summer plans. In previous years, summertime was when families planned their vacations. The kids would be out of school, the weather could be fantastic, and the days are longer— allowing optimal time to venture to new places, catch some sun and spend more time with friends and families.

Since you may have already been spending a lot more time with your family then you ever imagined due to coronavirus outbreak, you may be looking for ways to keep your family entertained. Between possibly working from home, managing your kids’ schoolwork and maintaining a functioning household, this time probably hasn’t felt much like a vacation.

Social distancing guidelines are likely to remain in effect in many places during the summer. Activities and entertainment options, lodging, and dining will be affected. The good news is, you really don’t have to totally give up on enjoying the summer at home with your family. Here are some tips to make your staycation exciting for the whole family:

Fit Focused Days

Plan hiking trips or long walks or bike rides close to home. Enjoy nearby parks and take time to look over the architecture in your neighborhood. A quick Google search of interesting facts can help you to plan what you want to go to see. Being a tourist in your own community will help you have a greater appreciation for the place. Challenge your kids to identify certain plants, landmarks or wildlife when you’re out walking. It will make the walks more engaging. Having prizes helps with motivation, too. Additionally, backyard games can be a blast—sprinklers, hula hoops and jump rope are things kids love.

Embrace The Farmers Markets

A trip to a farmers market is not just a treat, it’s a great way to shop locally. Many of them have adopted social distancing guidelines, so they can be safe for family outings. These markets usually have beautiful fresh and seasonal options to explore, and perhaps find some fascinating new fruits and vegetables. Also, getting the kids involved in selecting ingredients for your meals may help spark their interest in healthier eating. Breaking your usual grocery shopping routine by browsing the stalls in beautiful weather can help spark a vacation vibe.

Create Your Own At-Home Retreats

With a little planning, you can make your own backyard or home feel like an enchanting vacation spot. For a spa weekend, buy or make your favorite products, and set up time to relax and treat yourself. Turn off all your tech distractions, set up a space outside or in a quiet room.You can even make spa water by cutting up some cucumber or fruit to flavor the water. Consider creating your own yoga retreat. Turn to your favorite online trainer, set up your mat in a designated space, light some candles or incense, and be sure to practice daily, with relaxing music. It’s all about being creative.

Travel With Your Cooking

With travel on the back burner, consider themed cooking nights to help transport your taste buds to any destination. It can be really fun to make drinks, shakes and meals with ingredients from places that are on your future travel list. Enjoy a nice Italian spritzer with your pasta one night, try cooking a beautiful curry meal or ordering take-out from a restaurant you’ve never tried before. Take it a step further and print out some fun-facts you can find online or rent a movie about the particular culture you’ll be indulging in that night; it’s a great opportunity for your family to learn about other cultures through food.

Finally, take time to plan out your staycation in the same way you would with a travel vacation. Having an itinerary of what you want to do helps to prevent the lazy, do-nothing blues from taking over. A vacation is about rest, relaxation, discovery and recreation—all of those things can be accomplished right where you are. Studies have shown a positive correlation between taking vacation time and an overall feeling of well-being, so no matter what’s on your itinerary, make sure to thoroughly enjoy yourself.

Ms. Clayton is the vice president, Sports Performance and Fitness, Herbalife Nutrition. She’s also the mother of four and lives in Los Angeles with her family. You can find further tips and facts at www.IAmHerbalifeNUtrition.com.

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March is National Craft Month. Learning a craft offers many benefits. Expressing one’s creativity provides stress relief and can lower blood pressure much like meditation. There’s natural positive reinforcement from learning a new skill. What craft do you most enjoy?

• Knitting

• Woodworking

• Jewelry Making

• Scrapbooking

• Sewing

• Painting

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12.5% The effects of the pandemic are still being felt by many Americans and I agree that loan forgiveness needs to happen.

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Older TREADMILL, suitable for older adult who just wants to walk: lorali58isdone@gmail.com

Older SLEEP APNEA MACHINE works well. You pick up: lorali58isdone@gmail.com

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, solid, light oak. Fits 32” TV or could be used for computer monitor. Excellent condition. You pick up: 585-359-1652

WILTON NOVELTY CAKE PAN shaped like running/athletic shoe. Holds one entire cake mix recipe. Four STONEWARE .5L BEER MUGS. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com

SONY CD/DVD PLAYER. Works. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com

Who collects CLOTHING FOR THE NEEDY: motelmaid37@aol.com

NORDIC TRACK EXERCISE MACHINE. Excellent condition. Pick up, Pittsford: 585-385-9938

STAMPED CROSS STITCH KIT, Serenity Prayer 16” x 20”. All floss and more. Pick up, LeRoy. Text or call: 716-352-1248

WOOD DINING ROOM CABINET w/GLASS DOORS. Good condition. You pick up: 585-213-4023

SUBARU VERTICAL SHAFT ENGINE, did run, needs pull start replaced: 585-737-0491

BOXES and PACKING MATERIALS: donna.lievense@gmail.com

WOMEN’S DIAPERS, size large. Still in bags: 585-236-0426

Clean QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, 2” thick. Perfect for camper: 585-755-1948

FELLED 4-5’ SECTIONS ASH WOOD; take as much as you want. Easy access; wood on edges of lawn: 585-281-1717

CASTRO CONVERTIBLE COUCH and SLIPCOVER - cushions ripped, but mattress perfect: grleah1@juno.com

FIREWOOD. Large cotton wood tree; felled, trunk and large branches broken down. Easy access. You pick up, Ionia: 585-657-4894

AMPCO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN

You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

WURLITZER PIANO - great condition; only one sticky key. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-755-9697

YOUNG CHANG PIANO. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-944-5825

RESMED S8 ELITE II CPAP - Case, Heater/Humidifier, 2 Tanks, Cord, Manual, Hose, but CPAP part probably no good. West Henrietta: cmonroj1@rochester.rr.com

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

PATTERNS for an 18” doll: 585-624-5144

DELL 3.06 GHz UBUNTU LINUX, 500Gb HDD, DVD, 4Mb RAM, Ethernet 100, onboard graphics. NO monitor. NO KB: m0kpc6s3g@mozmail.com

20 HP MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR for parts. Will pick up. Text: 585-230-9380

SLEEPER SOFA, any size. Please, not if it smells like smoke or cat urine. Will pick up! Thanks! 585-443-9338

VINTAGE FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL or BASEBALL CARDS. Also, VINTAGE ADVERTISING CARDS. Thankful & Grateful! 585-729-1259

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, Advertising, Ham, Test Equipment: 585-538-9341

ROSARIES (old and new) to add to my 300+ collection: 585-293-2199

COMICS AND SPORTS/COLLECTIBLE CARDS, any condition, will pick up. I enjoy everything. Thank You! God Bless. Text: 585-260-0437

KEYBOARD in working condition for a 90s Dell computer for a disabled person to work with: 585-346-7022

CLEAN STORAGE BOXES, like copier paper boxes, with lids for moving. Stored indoors. Will pick up: 585-497-2327

HP PRINTER INK CARTRIDGES #60 and #61, new or expired okay. Thank you: 585-519-3325

CRAFT SUPPLIES, YARN, PAINTS, CLAY, FABRICS: Jeank71112@gmail.com

OLD ELECTRONICS, will refurbish and pass on to others in need, or recyclecomputers, stereos, printers, etc.: terrybeckley1@gmail.com

Senior Navy Veteran needs any running VEHICLE that has passed inspection for himself and animal rescue: 585-531-4004

Rock music - 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL RECORDS for my own personal collection. Thanks in advance: gzintel@yahoo.com

BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and carrying case for granddaughter who will be in this summer’s tournament: 585-334-6134

AIR COMPRESSOR - 10+ gallons: mhoskins@pvac.org

INVERSION TABLE, for senior with bad back: stujaxon@yahoo.com

TRAILER WHEEL & TIRE, ST175-80D13 13” wheel, 5 lugs: 585-993-1917

BUILT/UNBUILT MODELS OR KITS. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector seeks projects/restorations/customs. Auto, Truck, Plane, Military, etc. Call 585-314-6989, thanks

DIRT BIKES, ATVs, GO-KARTS wanted that are running or not running for father-son project. Thank you in advance! 315-576-1278

Looking for a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Thank you and feel free to call or text me: 315-576-1278

Looking for GARAGE SIGNS, OIL CANS, or other decorative automotive memorabilia from the 1970s and earlier. Thank you! 315-576-1278

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NOW HIRING EXPERIENCED AUTO TECH

Timebuyer Auto Sales • Batavia, NY

• Diagnose & Repair used autos

• Min. 3-5 Years Exper. Preferred

• Positive Attitude; Excellent Work Ethic

• Valid NYS Driver’s License

NYS Insp. License Is NOT Required

WE OFFER: Competitive hourly wage – NO FLAT RATE!

Full-Time, M-F • NO WEEKENDS!

Bonuses, Medical/Dental/Vision Ins., 401k Plan, Paid sick/vac/holidays –Uniforms & tools provided.

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OR stop by 244-248 W. Main St.; Batavia, NY

Concrete Drivers

Applicants must have:

Valid Class “A” and/or “B” CDL, DMV abstract of driver’s license, At least 2 years of commercial driving experience, Work references, Pass pre-employment drug screen, Ability to work outdoors in all types of weather, Willing to work overtime and some Saturdays, Read, write and perform basic math, Professional interactions with customers & coworkers, Able to lift up to 60 lbs.

Spallina Materials Offers:

• Starting pay $24-$26 per hour DOE

• Health coverage

• 401k

• Paid vacation

Please apply in person to: 1 Conlon Ave., Mt. Morris, NY or e-mail: KMullen@Spallinamaterials.com

M-F between 7:30am & 4:00pm. No phone calls please.

THE RIGHT WAY TO LEAVE A JOB

Speak with a supervisor first. Make sure your boss or immediate supervisor learns of your plans to leave the job first. Do not gossip or suggest to coworkers that you’re ready to leave. It’s unprofessional if a supervisor hears of your impending departure from others.

Looking

Sales,

Front Office/ Administrative

Could this be your opportunity? We are looking for an energetic, outgoing person to add to our sta of winners. General/Cosmetic dental practice seeking that “right t” person. If you are organized, self-motivated, high energy, have a can-do attitude that communicates with individuals easily, you could be that person. Computer and customer service skills are essential. Prefer candidate with knowledge of dental insurance, billing & collections but will train the right candidate. Please send your resume, brief description of why you would qualify for this position along with salary requirements.

Come join our winning team!

Dental Receptionist

P.O. Box 548 • Wayland, NY 14572 or Fax: 585-728-3153

Local HVAC company hiring PIPEFITTERS and SHEETMETAL WORKERS from apprentice (will train) to journeyman. Excellent wage opportunities mostly within Monroe and Livingston County.

CALL 585-346-3060 during business hours or leave message.

Immediate Openings

Ted Collins Now Hiring

Plant/Lawn Care Technician

Planting Laborers and Foreman

Maintenance Laborers and Foreman

Lawn Mowing Wages starting at $17 an hour

Ted Collins Tree & Landscape Attn: Personnel 8000 Victor-Mendon Road Victor, NY 14564 www.tedcollinst-l.com

Call to apply:

585-490-3569

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for a career in heavy equipment? WE’RE HIRING
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Livestreaming & IT Specialist

Geneseo United Methodist Church is in search of someone able to manage its online, audio and video ministries. is person will be responsible for the A/V tech for all Sunday morning worship services (online and in person) as well as special services.

Minimum quali cations include the ability to operate and maintain Microsoft Windows, livestreaming and recording/editing software, experience in operating video equipment, ability to troubleshoot A/V equipment issues as well as good organizational and communication skills.

e position would require up to 8-10 hours per week, with an average of 32-40 hours per month. e hourly wage would be commensurate with ability and experience.

Information and application can be obtained at the Church O ce 4520 Genesee St., Geneseo, NY, by calling 585-243-3160 or by emailing o ce@GeneseoMethodist.org

Entry Level Technicians/Detailer/Bus Prep Tech

Come for a job…. Stay for a career

Matthews Buses, Inc., New York’s largest omas Built Bus dealer has immediate full-time openings for entry level technicians, detailers, paint & body technician, and a Bus Prep Tech in our Avon facility. Successful candidate must possess:

• Experience with lettering and/or graphics installation is a plus.

• Pro ciency in the cleaning/detailing of automobiles, vans, and buses.

• Fabrication Skills.

• Must have own tools or at least the basics to perform the job.

• Work independently and with a “team.”

• Clean Driving Record.

• Will train the right individual.

Matthews Buses o ers excellent pay and a full bene ts package including health, dental, vision, 401K program with generous company match, paid holidays, and earned paid time o along with sick time.

Qualified candidates should apply to:

mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com

DID YOU KNOW?

AccordingtoGallup’s2021EconomyandPersonalFinancesurvey,theaverageindividual in the United States is retiring earlier than many people might expect. Gallup found that the average retirement age was 62, which is two years earlier than the working respondents indicated they planned to retire. Canadians are retiring a little bit later than their American counterparts, as Statistics Canada reports the average retirement age in Canada is just over 63 and a half.The average retirement age is worth noting, as studies routinely find that many working professionals greatest concern about retiring is that they won’t have enough money saved to meet their needs.By recognizing that they may end up retiring earlier than they initially planned, professionals can make a concerted effort to save more money in the years ahead.

ONCE AGAIN NUT BUTTER

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WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR 2nd SHIFT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC!

With your can-do, go-getter, team-player work ethic, we are positive you will t right in! To be successful in this role, you will have:

• Electrical Training or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school; or two years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

• Minimum of two years of relative work experience in production/manufacturing setting.

• Ability to use appropriate shop/hand tools and analytical devices in inspecting, testing circuits and wiring electrical equipment for safety and functionality.

• Ability to run a lathe and mill. Welding skills.

• Demonstrated commitment to safety and quality. Full-time employees are eligible for:

• Extraordinary Health Insurance & Bene ts package

• Career path options

• Paid time o

• 2nd shi premium pay

• Product Allowance

• Tuition Reimbursement

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the Once
family
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Full-Time Scale/Office

West Bloomfield, NY

• Computer skills and pro ciency in Microsoft O ce (Outlook, Word, Excel).

• Weigh trucks using scale software.

• Provides general upkeep of the scale house.

• Completes clerical tasks such as data entry, ling, and reporting.

• Works overtime as needed.

• Performs other duties as assigned.

• Must be able to read and write English.

• Monday-Friday possibility of some Saturdays.

• Competitive salary based on experience.

Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for

Full-time O ceSecretary

Monday-Friday • 8:00am-4:40pm

Clerical, ling and general o ce support

Augmented o ce needs: customer service ll-in, assist other sta , clerical/ ling, and lling in for absent sta .

Minimum of Associate’s degree preferred. Minimum 5 years’ o ce experience required. Excel Sheet & Word Document pro cient. Starting wage $17-$18.50 per hour, negotiable based on experience & education.

PTO per company handbook, Paid Recognized Holidays. Elective Bene ts include: 401K, medical, dental, life insurance. Eligible for $250 sign-on bonus at 90 days employment. EAP, Long & Short term disability.

Apply by sending resume by email to: MKnickerbocker@SpallinaMaterials.com

Or Mail to: Spallina Materials Inc., 8222 Routes 5&20, PO Box 89, West Bloomfield, NY 14585

Service Technicians, Full-time

Requirements: Class B CDL with tanker endorsement is needed to perform this job.

Job description: Service Technicians travel our 25-mile service radius to pump and maintain septic tanks. Ideal candidates will have a team player mentality, strong customer service skills, be self-motivated, and be physically able to drag hoses, hand shovel up to 2 feet deep, and occasionally li up to 100 pounds. Septic experience is a plus, but we will happily train the right individuals.

Pay range for this position: $23-$30/hour

General Laborers, Full-time (seasonal ok)

Requirements: Clean NYS driver’s license

Job description: General Laborers will travel with and assist our maintenance and installation teams. Applicants should have a positive attitude, be self-motivated, and physically able to drag hoses, hand shovel up to 2 feet deep and occasionally li up to 100 pounds.

Pay range for this position: $15-$20/hour

We o er: A small, family owned and operated work environment. Full-time bene ts include medical & dental insurance, productivity bonuses, retirement plan, paid time o , and paid holidays.

Call, email, or text with interest/resume today and let’s see if we are a match!

2920 Telephone Rd., Caledonia, NY 14423

scott@barefootseptic.com

O ce: (585) 538-4886

Cell: (585) 303-7247

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email H-R@graymetal.com

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“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.”

Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Full-Time HR

Generalist

HR Generalist role to include:

• Payroll processing.

• Employee relations.

• Bene ts oversight & administration.

• Recruitment of employees, new employee orientation.

• Employee le maintenance, recordkeeping.

• All general HR functions.

Minimum bachelor’s degree.

Minimum 10 years’ experience in HR.

PTO per company handbook, Paid Recognized Holidays, Elective Bene ts include Medical, Dental, 401K, life insurance. EAP, long & short term disability.

Starting salary: $68,000 - $71,000 based on experience, certi cations, higher education. Plus bene ts.

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email H-R@graymetal.com

Local

• Requires good data entry skills

• Communicating with customers

• Filing

• Minimum associate’s degree preferred

• Minimum 5 years’ o ce experience

• Excel & Word document pro cient

Starting pay $16.50/hr, negotiable based on education & experience.

Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm.

PTO per company handbook, Paid Recognized Holidays. Elective Bene ts include: 401K, Medical, Dental, Life Insurance. Eligible for $250 Sign-on Bonus at 90 days employment. EAP, Long and Short Term Disability.

Apply

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2000 Winton Road S. Bldg. 1, Ste. 201 Rochester, NY 14618
–Norman
Kimberly Salamida Team Leader KWGR c: 610.360.8876 e: kimberlysalamida@kw.com
in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email H-R@graymetal.com
Martha Burns Lic. RE Salesperson c: Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for
585.319.8517
Customer Service Position

Full-time WITH health insurance rate range:

CNATs: $18.34

CNAs: $22.45 to $25.66

LPNs: $24.64 to $28.41

RN: $33.38 to $38.45

RN Charge: $35.83 to $41.22

e Livingston County Center for become a CNA.

Full-time WITHOUT health insurance rate range:

CNAs: $27.70 to $30.91

LPN: $30.89 to $34.66

RN: $40.63 to $45.70

Charge RN: $43.08 to $48.4

Part-Time Hairdresser

Part-Time Activities Aide CALL ABOUT RATES!

• Additional shift di erential pay

To apply, contact: mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call or text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE)

LIVINGSTON COUNTY CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION MT. MORRIS, N.Y.

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QUALIFICATIONS:

• Basic math skills: measuring and using various tools.

• Physical stamina in order to handle the long hours in hot or cold weather.

• Physical strength when performing heavy labor that is required from construction workers such as li ing materials.

• $18-$30/hr based on experience.

SEND RESUME & PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES TO: acr031185@gmail.com

CONTACT: Adam 585.755.7500

Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted

Local

WELDER/FABRICATOR

Hainsworth Farms LLC

is in search of a quali ed

Must be able to weld aluminum, stainless steel, and steel. Must be good with a MIG welder and plasma cutter. Experience that helps: heavy equipment mechanic, good with hydraulics, electrical wiring, and air lines. Competitive pay and bene ts (Medical/Dental Insurance, 401K, Paid Vacation). Overtime available over 40 Hours. Resumes can be emailed to HainsworthFarm@gmail.com or call Chuck at (585) 734-3264.

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welder.
and
Dedicated runs
Part-time.
Daily, Plus Benefits
hours
are HIRING @ ACR CONSTRUCTION
Transport.
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Home
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APPLY NOW LABORER: EXCAVATING/PAVING Full-Time CDL DUMP TRUCK DRIVER CDL B required. Full or Part-Time Small, local paving company. Call Tony: 585-748-4348 or 585-624-3778 We are looking for Front Desk Staff for a busy surgical dental o ce Lakeville Perio Implant & Dental Surgery Email: lakevillework14480@gmail.com Updating a résumé with the goal of standing out among a crowded pool of applicants is a great way for job seekers to land a new job. Apply within or call 6001 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville 447-7655 Rodeway Inn in Lakeville is HIRING! Front Desk Staff & Housekeepers Leisure’s Restaurant & Banquet Facility 6001 Big Tree Rd. Lakeville Leisure’s Restaurant NOW HIRING Cooks Prep Cooks Dishwashers Apply within or call 585-447-0144

Conesus Lake

HIRING FOR THE 2023 SUMMER SEASON

We are looking to sta our Dock & Yard Crews!

Boat Detailer/Cleaner – 1 full-time seasonal position available. Can be labor intensive. Responsibilities include cleaning boats as they come out of storage, detailing new boats, assisting at dock.

Position to start April 1

Boat Mover/Yard Crew – 2 full-time seasonal positions available. Responsibilities include picking up & taking boats to storage. Launching and hauling boats from lake. Assisting where needed. MUST have trailering experience! Boat operation not required but is a plus!

Position to start April 1

Dock Crew – 2-5 seasonal positions available. Responsibilities include pumping gas, assisting slip customers, cleaning boats, helping with boat rentals. Must be at least 16 years of age with reliable transportation. Position to start Mid April.

Call 585-346-2060 and ask for Lara or email your resume to conesusservice@smithboys.com

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

Monday – ursday 5:30PM-2AM and Fridays 3PM-11:30PM.

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

Positions available:

Production Workers

Hourly Starting Compensation: $16.75-$17.25

Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Safety Coordinator

Monday-Friday, 40-50 hours per week.

Bene ts include: PTO, paid recognized holidays, 401K, medical, dental, life insurance, EAP, long and short term disability

Starting Salary: $1,100/wk, negotiable based on experience & certi cations.

Minimum 5 years’ experience in comprehensive safety management. NYS DOT experience a must. Bachelor’s degree required. Apply at:

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email: H-R@graymetal.com

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email: H-R@graymetal.com

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

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

Positions available:

Production Workers

$15.40-$16.10/Hour

Monday – ursday 7AM-5:30PM

Loader/Pullers

$17.40/Hour

Monday – Friday 7AM-3:30PM

Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Maintenance Technician

• M-F 8AM – 4:30PM. A shi , overtime available.

• General manufacturing machinery maintenance.

• Minimum 5 years’ experience in maintenance.

• Eligible for PTO per company handbook.

• Paid recognized holidays.

• Eligible for medical/dental.

• Life insurance & 401K

• Must have basic tools. Uniforms provided.

• Start hourly compensation $22.25 – $23.25 based on experience plus bene ts.

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

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email: H-R@graymetal.com

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email: H-R@graymetal.com

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“When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” –Alexander Graham Bell

Livingston County Highway Department

is recruiting for the vacant positions of SUMMER LABORERS - $16.25/hr

Must be 18 years old – heavy highway construction work, work-zone tra c control, mowing, cutting brush, shoveling, raking and other related labor work. Maximum 16-week position.

Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District IS

HIRING

• B shift Cleaners

• Bus Drivers

• Bus Monitors

Hours and pay vary by position. NYS Pension and bene t eligible positions available.

To apply, visit: www.work4h .org

Interested applicants must complete a Livingston County application for employment available at www.livingstoncounty.us and are to be submitted to: Livingston County Human Resources, Room 206, Livingston County Government Center, 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454

Questions may be directed to: Jason Wolfanger, Highway Superintendent, 585-243-6701.

Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity/A rmative Action Employer

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS and GENERAL LABORERS NEEDED

Expanding Rochester, NY area Automobile Shredder Operation looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Operators and General Laborers. Experience in the Scrap Industry a plus, but not required. Position is full-time plus OT. Reliable transportation a must. Pre-hire background check and drug screening required.

Very competitive wages and benefits including vacation, paid holidays, 401 (k) and health insurance.

Learn more about us at unionscrap.com. Call for an application, apply in person or mail resume to:

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PO Box 486, 3484 S. Union St., N. Chili, NY 14514

E-mail resume to: dspaulding@unionscrap.com

Or fax resume/application to: (585) 594-0160

Direct inquires to Diane at: (585) 594-1600

Email resumes to: darralee.dick@hphood.com

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Seeking a caring, reliable Medication Aide. Responsibilities include administering medications and assisting our residents with evening routines.

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NOTICEOFFORMATION of L.ParkerRealty,LLC. L.ParkerRealty,LLCfiledArticlesof OrganizationwiththeNYSecretaryof StateonDecember7,2022.(1)Its principalofficeisinLivingston County,NewYork.(2)TheSecretary ofStatehasbeendesignatedasits agentuponwhomprocessagainstit maybeservedanditspostoffice addresstowhichtheSecretaryofState shallmailacopyofanyprocessagainst itserveduponhimorherisc/o4660 NYRte5&USRte20,Avon,New York14414,(3)Thecharacteror purposeofitsbusinessistoengagein anylawfulactivityforwhichlimited liabilitycompaniesmaybeorganized underSection203oftheLimited LiabilityCompanyAct.

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NOTICEOFFORMATION of BIGMIKE’SDOGZ,LLC. BigMike’sDogz,LLCfiledArticlesof OrganizationwiththeNYSecretaryof StateonFebruary28,2023.(1)Its principalofficeisinLivingston County,NewYork.(2)TheSecretary ofStatehasbeendesignatedasits agentuponwhomprocessagainstit maybeservedanditspostoffice addresstowhichtheSecretaryofState shallmailacopyofanyprocessagainst itserveduponhimorherisc/oBig Mike’sDogz,LLC,71ParkPlace, AvonNewYork14414,(3)Thecharacterorpurposeofitsbusinessisto engageinanylawfulactivityforwhich limitedliabilitycompaniesmaybe organizedunderSection203ofthe LimitedLiabilityCompanyAct.

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

TOWNOFGROVELAND/Geneseo School Dist.,2Bedroom+Office,2 FullBaths,NaturalGasHeat/Central Air;2CarGaragewithColdStorage Space;YardMaintenance/SnowRemovalIncluded;NOPetsorSmokers; $1700/MonthRent;SecurityDeposit andReferencesRequired; 585-734-3264

MT.MORRIS: 1 bedroomlower apartment.Includeswater,sewer, garbage,appliances.Laundryhook-up. Security,references.Nosmoking.No pets.585-658-4642.

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TRAILER SERVICE: BigorSmall, Wewillrollthemall,Dumptrailer, wewilldeliverstone,mulch,whateveryourneedsareanddumpit. 585-255-0335.

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