St. Agnes Foundation Presents
NightRaces at the
This is your chance to own a racehorse with a $10 donation to St. Agnes Foundation. Name your horse and join us for a night of racing excitement.
Night at the Races will be held on March 30, 2023 starting at 7pm at the Avon Park Theater.
6 races on the night of the fundraiser with each race having 12 horses.
Thursday, March 30 • 7–9PM
Anyone (age 18+) can attend. No cost for entry and no ticket required to attend. Betting window will open prior to each race. Food and beverages available.
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DID YOU KNOW? According to the American Cancer Society, the average age at the time of diagnosis of testicular cancer is 33. Young and middle-aged men are the most likely to be diagnosed with testicular cancer, though the ACS notes that 14 percent of cases occur in children, teens and men over the age of 55. The ACS estimates that roughly 440 men will die of testicular cancer in 2021. Though that’s troubling, testicular cancer can usually be treated successfully. In fact, the ACS notes that a man’s lifetime risk of dying from the disease is one in 5,000. However, the incidence rate of testicular cancer has been increasing in many countries, including the United States, for several decades. The reasons for that are unknown, though the rise in incidences underscores the need for men, especially young men, to discuss testicular cancer, including its risk factors and symptoms, with their physicians.
A Heartfelt Thank you
Shout out to all eight re departments on the scene of Pearse’s House Fire in Caledonia on a Sunday morning— Caledonia, York, LeRoy, East Avon, Avon, Mumford, Sta ord & Churchville re departments.
anks to Fire Chief, Mike Churchill from Caledonia FD, who was rst on the scene. Tony Demarco & Andrew Carpino were rst through the door!
Shoutout for the local support from Dave, the President of LeRoy Sportsman Club, for providing housing as well as the Red Cross for the generous gi card!
We appreciate all the support during a tragic event!
Sincerely,
Daniel Pearse & my brother, omas PearseSPRING CLEANING PROJECTS YOU DON’T WANT TO FORGET
BATHROOMS: Bathrooms also tend to bear the brunt of winter weather, as mold and grime can accumulate throughout a season in which it’s too cold to open bathroom windows to let fresh air in after bathing. Inspect ceilings, tubs, shower stalls, and floors for any signs of mold growth or grime. Mold growth in a home can lead to respiratory problems and exacerbate existing conditions such as asthma, so it’s best to inspect bathrooms for any signs of mold growth throughout winter. If you have let that slip, prioritize such inspections come spring cleaning time.
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YARD SALE TIPS
Place signs around your neighborhood. Be aware that there are ordinances that govern where signage can be located. Check with your town’s municipal office to determine if you need any permits for your signs or the yard sale itself. Make sure signs are legible for drivers and pedestrians alike.
FLORENCE’SPERPETUAL ESTATESALEPresentsaOne ofaKindSaleatConrad’s ApplianceStoreinGeneseo. Acollector’sdream. RADIOS, RADIOS,RADIOS,TVs,Tubes, PARTS,Photofact&ServiceManuals,ElectronicsMagazines& Memorabilia. Electronics& Appliances,Accessories& Parts including Turntables,Consoles,Oscilloscopes,Voltmeters, TestingEquipment,Speakers,Receivers,HomeTheater,Refrigerator,New&UsedVacuums& SteamCleaners,Scanner,Tape Recorders,WhirlpoolWashing MachinePedestal,Built-inMicrowave,VideoDiscPlayer,MicroficheMachine,FaxMachine, More.
RCAVictor,Philco,Panasonic, Sencor,BearCat,RadioShack, Zenith,Emerson,Westinghouse,GE,More! LPs,400+ VideoDiscs.MagicLanternSlides, LargeVintage Signs,Antique Hand Tools &Hardware,Work Benches,Sentry Safe,Coleman Grill,AmericanFlags&Stands, ReupholsteredVictorianSofa& Chair,MissionDesk,Banker’s Chair,Glass-frontBookcase,VintageOutdoor Wicker Furniture, Silver,ThomasvilleDiningChairs, Mid-centuryLamps,Dropleaf, side,&coffeetables,Stenciled KitchenShelf,StoreMetalPegBoardDisplays,Cabinets&RCAbrandedShelving,VintageRetail& OfficeAccessories,MasonJars, VintageToys&Games,Local,& NYStateBooks,Ladders,File Cabinets,MuchMore!!!
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HOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME WHEN YOU’RE AWAY
Switch from a traditional lock and key to a lockbox. Individuals who travel frequently can take a page from the realtor notebook and switch from a traditional lock and key lock system to a lockbox. Lockboxes require that a code is entered before a box containing a key can be unlocked. Homeowners who want this added measure of protection don’t even need to put a key inside the lockbox, which typically covers a lock, making it extremely difficult for potential thieves to pick the lock.
COUPON
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Grand Opening
Opening Monday, April 3, 2023
36 North Main St. • Mt. Morris, NY
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6pm, Sat. 9-2pm, Sun. Closed
Jason: (585) 297-9143 quickcashcanandbottle@gmail.com
We are buying!
Top Prices Paid!
SMITTY’S
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Verbal Appraisals always FREE!
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Tree Tamers
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Office - 538-2745
Cell - 585-259-5117
I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden.
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Log loads available. Also buying standing timber
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.
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Legal Assistance Center
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Rochester, NY 14614
(585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
Nominate your favorite Livingston County Businesses for our Reader’s Choice 2023
Have a favorite restaurant? Give them a shout!
Want your salon of choice to be recognized? Here’s your chance!
Once the nominations are in, the voting will begin. Make sure the best of the best earns the bragging rights they’ve worked so hard to achieve.
Nominate our local gems from now until March 30th at gvpennysaver.com/favorite 50Categoriestochoosefrom
Leisure activities may be widely viewed as fun ways to fill up free time, but the benefits of leisure activities extend beyond beating boredom. A 2011 analysis published in the journal BBA Molecular Basis of Disease found that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive function and dementia. The analysis, conducted by researchers with the Aging Research Center in Stockholm who examined various studies regarding the relationship between certain activities and cognitive function, defined leisure activity as the voluntary use of free time for activities outside the home. After retirement, leisure time constitutes a large part of many retirees’ lives, and finding ways to fill that time is more beneficial than merely avoiding boredom. The researchers behind the study concluded that the existing research is insufficient to draw any firm conclusions regarding the effects of certain types of leisure activities on the risk for dementia and cognitive decline, though they did note that multi-domain cognitive training has the potential to improve cognitive function in healthy older adults and slow decline in affected individuals. A multi-domain approach to cognitive training involves memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and map reading, among other activities. Aging adults who embrace activities that require the use of such skills may find that they’re not only finding stimulating ways to fill their free time, but increasing their chances of long-term cognitive health as well.
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GENERAL CONTRACTING
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POURED CONCRETE & CONCRETE PUMPING
• RETAINING WALLS (for landscaping & erosion control)
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MASONRY
• Chimney Installation & Repair
• Repair Cracked & Bowed Foundation Walls
• Retaining Walls & Architectural Block Walls
• Pavers of Any Kind
EXCAVATION
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JACKING & LEVELING
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STEEL ROOFS
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TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE AND CONNECTED DURING A MOVE
(NAPSI) — Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips:
Follow Approved Protocols — If you can’t postpone your move, take extra precautions before moving in to ensure your new place is clean. Follow general disinfecting guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among other surfaces, disinfect doors, door handles, bathrooms, kitchen appliances, countertops and—something many people don’t really think about—cabinet and doorknobs as well as light switches.
Safely Stay Connected — New work-from-home protocols and online schooling mean reliable Internet connectivity is more important than ever. Prior to your move, SmartMove can connect you to your local provider and help arrange new Touchless Installs that let you safely connect your tech services yourself. Cable companies deliver equipment with step-by-step activation information so you can set up your system on your own, or with support over the phone, online, through chat functionality or video tutorials. In most cases, no technician will need to enter your home.
Keep in Touch & Maintain Daily Routines — You may be staying in more, but don’t forget to take a break from unpacking boxes. Use your new online connection to find delivery services to help stock your pantry and fridge and refill prescriptions. Your new house will feel more like home if you take time to watch your favorite shows, maintain your exercise program or explore online courses that can help you discover new talents or resume old hobbies. Don’t forget to connect with friends through group video chats or viewing parties—you can even take your friends and family on a virtual tour of your new place!
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STORING TOOLS PROPERLY REDUCES INJURY RISK AND PROMOTES ORGANIZATION
Whether homeowners have a handful of tools or an entire collection of equipment, proper storage of these items means the difference between staying organized and safe or having to waste time looking for tools and running the risk of injury.
Tools often gravitate to other rooms of the house or become misplaced. When they’re brought out for use, tools may not be returned to the toolbox or shed, taking up residence in drawers or closets or just being left out in the open.
Improper storage of tools also may create safety risks for the persons doing the renovation and other members of the household. The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that hundreds of thousands of injuries treated at emergency rooms are related to power tools and workshop equipment. While the majority of these injuries occur while using the tools, improper tool storage can still cause injury.
By taking care of tools and keeping them orderly, homeowners can lengthen the life expectancy of their tools and reduce the likelihood of tool-related injury.
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STAY SAFE WHEN LANDSCAPING
Landscaping is typically viewed as a chore by homeowners, many of who enjoy doing some work on their lawns and gardens. But only few homeowners may recognize the potential dangers of lawn maintenance. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that more than 230,000 people per year are treated for various injuries resulting from lawn and garden tools. Common injuries include loss of fingers, lacerations, broken and dislocated bones, eye injuries, and burns. Many of these injuries are entirely preventable if homeowners prioritize safety when tending to their lawns and gardens.
HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
• All Carpentry Work
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• Gutter Repairs
• Basement Repairs
• Soffit & Fascia Repairs ... and more!
Spring Yard Clean Up & Gutter Cleanings
MAKE AN OLDER HOME MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT
Switch to LED light bulbs. Some LED light bulbs have a lifespan of up to 10 years, and are 80 to 90 percent more efficient than incandescent bulbs. They are generally more environmentally friendly than CFLs and safer, too, since they produce less heat. The return on investment is excellent, as LED bulbs often pay for themselves through energy savings within the first year.
While new homes are being built to be more energy efficient than ever before, thanks to a growing green building movement and increasingly strict building codes, the age of existing dwellings continues to present challenges.Morethan40percentofthehousingstockintheUnitedStates was built before 1969 and simply wouldn’t stand up to today’s standards. Yet, much can be done to help homeowners improve their building envelope to reduce energy use and increase efficiency.
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HOW TO MAKE EXISTING WINDOWS MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT
Install windows films. Plastic window films are another option for homeowners looking to improve the energy efficiency of their windows. Heat shrink film can be cut to fit each individual leaky window in a home and then attached to windows using double-sided tape. A hair dryer can then be used to shrink the film and remove any wrinkles. Low-emissivity, or Low-E, coatings are a more expensive alternative to heat shrink film, and they can be equally effective at improving energy efficiency. Installation of Low-E coatings can be more difficult, as they do not provide as much leeway for mistakes during application as heat shrink film.
Don't wait for the Spring Rush
NEW WAY EQUIPMENT
SHADE-TOLERANT PLANTS COMPLETE LANDSCAPES
Plants need sunlight to thrive and grow, but some need less sunlight than others. People who find their landscapes are less supportive to sun-loving plants can choose from a variety of shade-tolerant plants, shrubs and trees.
Shade tolerance refers to a plant’s ability to withstand low levels of light. Certain plants have adapted this feature to survive in the wild. Plants that grow at the base of forest floors, for example, will get less sunlight than others outside of the tree canopy. Such adaptations enable a wide variety of foliage to grow even though they are not exposed to much sunlight. While sun-loving plants often have broad leaves and expend significant energy to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, shade-tolerant plants expend less energy and tend to be more efficient consumers of soil nutrients and sunlight.
Penn State Extension’s Plant and Pests division says the amount of shade a plant is growing under will directly affect the density of the foliage and the plant’s flowering and fruiting characteristics. Blending shade-tolerant plants into the landscape can be an effective use of space. Before choosing plants for an existing landscape, it’s important to assess the level of shade or sun the plants will receive.
Once homeowners understand which type of shade they are dealing with, they can then visit plant nurseries and select their plants. Most greenery comes with care instructions that include recommendations regarding the amount of shade/sunlight the plant will need to do well. If further assistance is needed, a knowledgeable employee can make suggestions based on landscape needs.
Shade-tolerant plants can make welcome additions to the landscape, offering greenery and color in the darker areas of a property.
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Aesthetic appeal is one of the most sought-after benefits of gardening. However, many homeowners put in so much effort planting for one particular season that they may not give thought to ensuring the garden looks vibrant no matter the time of year.
Gardeners can research planting zones to find plants that will blossom at different times of the year so they can enjoy impressive, aesthetically appealing gardens year-round. Spring bulbs can bloom early on, while annual and perennial summer favorites will thrive under the summer sun. Beautyberry and caryopteris will fill out in the autumn, while holly or mahonia can look lovely in the winter.
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RESTORE RUSTY TOOLS
Many people may be tempted to discard rusty tools that have gone unused and sat in a garage or shed for a significant period of time. But tools encrusted with rust do not need to be relegated to the trash bin, nor do gardeners have to toil for hours scraping and sanding off the rust. There’s a much easier way to restore rusty tools that relies on a common household ingredient: vinegar. Pour vinegar into a deep enough vessel to submerge the metal part of the tool. Soak the tool overnight. The next day, use a scouring pad to rub off the rust. If the tool is too big to fit into a can or bucket, simply wrap it with a vinegarsoaked rag and cover the whole tool with a tightly secured plastic bag. Follow the same procedure the next day. After all the rust is gone, rinse the tool in cool water and dry thoroughly. Then return it to regular usage.
Avon Free Library
143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615 www.avonfreelibrary.org
Mon. & Thurs. 10-8; Tues & Wed 10-6; Fri. 10-5; Sat.10-3
Lima Public Library
1872 Genesee St., Lima (585) 582-1311
Mon. 10-noon & 1-8; Tues. & Thurs. 1-8; Wed. 10-noon & 1-5; Fri. 1-5; Sat. (Oct.-May) 9-noon
Livonia Public Library
2 Washington St., Livonia (585) 346-3450 • Fax: 346-5911 facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3
Wadsworth Library
24 Center St., Geneseo (585) 243-0440 • Fax: 243-0429 www.wadslib.com
Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 1:30-6; Sat.10-3
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
LimaPublicLibrary:
Checkoutouronlineauthortalks. Watchalivechatwithanational best-sellingauthorfromthecomfortofyourlivingroom.Registeror catchuponpasttalksatlibraryc. org/lima.
CrossroadsCrafters’Circleonopen Saturdays9:30AM-12:00PM.Any craftandpersonwelcome.
WinterStoryTimewiththeFriends -Saturdaysat10:30AM-Lastday willbeSaturday3/25.MadepossiblebytheFriendsoftheLima PublicLibrary.Thankyoutothe Friendsandallwhoshowedup! Genealogy101Workshop-10/25 at10:30AMHostedbyKathryn Boveeandmadepossiblebythe FriendsofLPL.Limitedspace. GameNight-2nd&4thMondays6:30-8:30PM-Madepossibleby theFriendsoftheLimaPublic
LivoniaLibrary: PleasejoinusforSmallFryFun,ages
2-5,Tuesdaysfrom10:30am11:00am.SensoryPlayWednesday, from10:30-11:15amforages1-3, withacaregiver.MiniMakerTime. Ages2-5yrs.Thursdaysfrom10:3011:00am.DropinKnittingHelpatthe Library,Wed.Mar.29from6-7pm. MELT:theartofselfcareFollow-up ClasspresentedbyLoisHeitner.Fri. Mar.31from10:30-11:30am.Please visitlivonialibrary.orgforsignupand moreinformation.
WadsworthLibrary: ACasualConversation: LivingstonCountyEconomicDevelopment
Monday,April17at6:30pm
MeetofficialsfromtheLivingston CountyEconomicDevelopment andTourismoffices.Learnhow bothagenciesworktogetherto increasethequalityoflifeand qualityofplaceintheregionfor residentsofandvisitorstoLivingstonCounty.Allarewelcome. FriendsofWadsworthLibrary
SpringBookSale
Friday,April14from1:30-5:30pm
Comebrowseavarietyoftalesfor allages.Thesalewillbeheldinthe library’slower-levelmeetingroom. Thelibraryishappytoacceptyour gently-useddonations.Booksmust beingoodcondition,undamaged, clean,andmold-free.
WhimsicalFairyHouses
Monday,May1from6:30-7:30pm
Createafairyhouseoutofagardenpot.Thisprogramisopento ages13&up.Allsuppliesare provided.Spaceislimited.RegistrationopensonApril3.Signupat: https://wadslib.com/calendar/.
AvonFreeLibrary
Knitting:Friday3/24&3/31at
11AM
OneBook,OWWLKids:Saturday, 3/25at11AM-StoryTime&FingerprintCraft!Eachfamilywillreceivea copyofFreetoBeElephantMeby GilesAndreae
BabySensoryPlay:Monday,3/27at
10AM
BookDiscussion:Wednesday3/29at
2PM-AWeekinWinterbyMaeve
Binchy
Adult&TeenCraft:Thursday3/30at
6PM-DecoupageEasterEggs
EarlyLiteracyStorytime:mostTuesdays&Fridaysat10:30AM
Chess:Wednesdaysat11AM
*Formoreinformationortosign-up foranevent,gotoavonfreelibrary.org orcall585-226-8461
AVON
AvonPreservation&Historical Society2023Programs: Heldat theAvonParkTheater.Program heldonSunday,April2,2pmHistoryoftheWadsworthsinAvon withCorrinStrongasourspeaker. Theprogramsareallfreeandopen tothepublic.Becomeamember! Donationsarewelcome.
LentenLuncheons willbeheld everyTuesdaysthroughApril4at theCentralPresbyterianChurchat 133GeneseeSt.,Avonat11:45. Eachweekadifferentpastorfrom thecommunitywillspeakabout thePsalms.Afreewilloffering luncheonwillbeserved.
LentenFishDinners- Twodates 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.
AvonSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofMarch28-March31, 2023
SiteClosedonMonday
Tuesday:Chili,Cornbread,Carrots, GreenBeans,TropicalFruit,CoconutKeyLimeCookie
Wednesday:RoastedTurkeywith Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Capri BlendVegetables,Beets,Wheat BreadSlice,FreshPear Thursday:SalisburySteakwith Gravy,RoastedPotatoes,Brussels Sprouts,WheatRoll,FreshApple Friday:FishwithCrumbTop, MashedSweetPotatoes,Green Beans,WheatBreadSlice, Clementine,VanillaMousse,Apple Juice (585)226-6353
AvonAmericanLegionFamily ChickenBBQ -1/2chicken,salt potatoes,bakedbeans,roll,dessert.HeldSaturday,April8th,2023 from12PM-3PMorSoldOut.$14 Donation.Drive-Thru/PickUp.Avon TOPSMarketparkinglot,270East MainSt.,Avon.Pre-Ordersencouraged!585-739-1863textorcall. ProceedstobenefitAvonAmerican LegionFamilyprograms
FoodlinkMobilePantry,now calledPUPPantry, distributionof fooditemswilltakeplaceatEast AvonFireDept.,1615W.Henrietta Rd.,onFriday,MARCH31,2023 from10AM-12PM.DRIVETHRU ONLY,STAYINYOURCAR.SponsoredbyAvonFoodPantry.
TheAvonFoodPantry isopento clientshopping.Pleasebringyour ownreusablebags.Tuesdays11-2 PMandThursdays3-5PM.Located at:108ProspectStreet,Avon. Emergencydeliveriesarestill availablebycalling358-1671.
BetterHealth&FriendshipComejoinusTuesdays2pmfor ”TAKEOFFPOUNDSSENSIBLY”. WemeetattheUnitedMethodist Church,130GeneseeSt.,Avon. Whatdoyouhavetolose?!?!
TheSmallChristianGroup- A newprogramisstartingatSaint AgnesChurchwhichiscalledThe SmallChristianGroup.Wemeeton the1stand3rdWednesdayofeach monthinbackofthechurchat 7:30pm.Welookforwardtoseeing morepeopleatourmeetings. Questions,callDebat 585-226-2001andTonyat 585-538-9508.
BATAVIA
TheGreatBataviaTrainShowMarch26,9:30am-3:30pm,RichardCCallArenaGCC,OneCollege Dr.,Batavia.Allformsofmodel railroadandtrain-relatedmerchandisewillbeavailable.Itemsoffered includeallscalesofmodeltrains, historicrailroaditems,books, DVD’sandtoys.Freeparking. Snackbar.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org
CALEDONIA
Cal-MumCitizenoftheYear, TomandDianeCorcoran. Receptionwillbeheld,May7,2023,at JonesHall,LeicesterSt.Cocktail Hourat4pm(cashbar).Dinnerand Programat5pm.SponsoredbyCalMumLionsClub.$30.00/person. RSVPJoeWildbyApril27atCell 585-286-7717,Home 585-538-4618orlynjo@ frontiernet.net
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!
www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414
CANANDAIGUA
TheEmbraceYourSisters(EYS) TeaAtTwoFashionShowFundraiser:April30,CasaLargaVineyards,Fairport,2pm.Doorsopen 12:30pm.Aninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends,foodand fun.Themodelsincludebreastcancersurvivorsalongwiththeirfamilies,friendsandmembersofour communities.Theeventsoldoutin 2022!SoDON’TDELAYongetting yourticketsNOW!Featuring: EmceeBillyKiddfrom92.5WBEE, GuestSpeakerJenniferHarvey M.D.fromURMCImaging,DJMike LaMarcafromSpectrumSounds. Enjoysweetandsavorysnacks/ beverages,cashbar,silentauction, wine,jewelry,floralteapotraffles, andmore!Fortickets,sponsorship opportunities,silentauctiondonations,andprogramads: www.embraceyoursisters.org/ 2023-tea-at-two-fashion-show
EmbraceYourSistersTeaAt
TwoFashionShowFundraiserTheEmbraceYourSisters(EYS)Tea AtTwoFashionShowFundraiser April30,2023atCasaLargaVineyards,Fairportat2pm,withdoors openat12:30pm.Enjoyaninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends, foodandfun.Themodelsinclude breastcancersurvivorsalongwith theirfamilies,friendsandmembers ofourcommunities.DON’TDELAY ongettingyourticketsNOW!Also featuring:EmceeBillyKiddfrom 92.5WBEE,GuestSpeakerJennifer HarveyM.D.fromURMCImaging, DJMikeLaMarcafromSpectrum Sounds.Guestswillenjoy:sweet andsavorysnacks/beverages,cash bar,silentauction,wine,jewelry, floralteapotraffles,andmore!
CASTILE
MapleWeekend-Friendsof LetchworthPancakeBreakfast attheHumphreyNatureCenterin LetchworthStateParkfrom10am2pm.HeldSaturdayandSunday: March25&26.Adults$8-4and underfree.UsetheCastileorPortagevilleentrance.
CONESUS
Breakfast- ConlonMulvaney AmericanLegion,6317Marshall Road,Conesus.Heldthe4thSundayofthemonth,March26th, from8am-11am.Thankyouforthe greatsupport!
GarbagePlateNight- Heldevery otherFridaynightbeginningMarch 31stfrom4tillgone.Opentothe public.ConlonMulvaneyAmerican Legion,6317MarshallRoad, Conesus.
Soup&Sandwiches -Thelast SoupandSandwichwillbeheld SUNDAY,APRIL2NDfromNoontil 2:30pm.Opentothepublic.ConlonMulvaneyAmericanLegion, 6317MarshallRoad,Conesus. SponsoredbyAmericanLegion Auxiliary.
DANSVILLE
VietnamVeteran’sRecognition Day- Saturday,March25,1-4pm. OpenhouseforallVietnamVeteransandtheirspousesandfamilies. Comeandexchangestoriesand memories.Informalandafunget together.Lunchprovided.Daniel GohoPost87,34ElizabethSt., Dansville.
VeteranPlus1-Warrior WednesdayDinner-April5. Veteransplus1,comejoinusonthe firstWednesdayseverymonthfor ourWarriorWednesdayDinner. ThismonthwewilldineatScovill’s GrillinDansville.RSVPisrequired andyoucanRSVPmanyways;visit ourwebsiteandclickontheevent link,callortext585-200-9742,or emailrwolter@vocwny.org.Approvedattendeeswillreceivean emailfromustoconfirmyourseat. Wehopetoseeyouthere.Ifyoudo notseearesponsefromus,check yourSPAM/Junkinboxorcontact usviaphoneandletusknow. https://www.livcovets.com
ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club-AllYouCanEatBreakfast: HeldSunday,March26thatthe ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club,6199LibertyPoleRd.in Dansvillefrom9am-12noon.We supportCampGoodDays,Teresa House,WoundedWarriors, Christmasmealsandmanymore. Breakfastswillbehelduntilfurther noticethe2ndand4thSundayof everymonth.Anyquestionscall JohnHynesat585-314-1244.
16thPennySocial-Lotsoffun!
JoinusTuesday,April4,2023at theDansvillePresbyterianChurch, 3SchoolSt.,Dansville.Doorsopen at5:30pm.Drawingsat6:30pm. Refreshments,doorprizes,giftbaskets,bakedgoods,raffleitems, newandone-of-a-kinditems!
GENESEO
“RaisetheRoof”ConcertSeries heldFriday,March24th,7:00PM atSt.Michael’sEpiscopalChurch, 23MainSt.Geneseo.Thisisafirst inaseriesofthreeconcertsthatare amusicalpartnershipwithacapella groupsfromSUNYGeneseoand talentfromSt.Michael’s.Thefirst concertfeatures“TheSouthside Boys”,“BetweentheLines”,and thedynamicduoof“Dawsonand Good”.Ticketsavailableatthe door.Admission$10and$5for SUNYstudents.Theconcertseries isafundraiserforanewslateroof forourhistoricchurch.Areception willfollowtheperformance.Please joinusforanenjoyableeveningof music.
YAH(YoungatHeart)- YAHon Sunday,April2wewillbeholding aPotLuckDinnerandHatContest at1:30P.M.attheUnitedMethodistChurchinGeneseo.Please bringadishtopass-largeportion, yourowntableservice.OurprogramwillbetheSouthsideBoys fromS.U.N.YGeneseo.Theyarean ACapellasinginggroup.Wealso willbeholdingourHatContest. Pleasejointhefunandwearfunny orspringseasonthemehatforthe contest.Hopetoseeyouthere!
GROVELAND
Geneseo/GrovelandEmergency FoodPantry: TheGeneseo GrovelandEmergencyFoodPantry isheretohelp.Locatedat31 CenterStreetinthebasementof theCentralPresbyterianChurch, weareopenTuesdayandThursday 10-2andWednesday4-6:30.We offeravarietyoffruitsandvegetables,grains,proteinsanddairyas wellasfreshproducewhen available.Formoreinformation, visitourwebsiteggefoodpantry. org,emailggefoodpantry@gmail. comorcall585-991-8220.
HEMLOCK
LocalInHomeCareInformation Session- Doyouhavequestions aboutin-homecare?Whatservices areprovided,companionship, shopping,personalcare?Howdo youarrangeforin-homecare,managestaff,andhowdoyoupayfor it?Allofthesequestionswillbe answeredandmorebyKimSalvaggioofBlossomModernHome CareSolutionsonMarch30.Attendafreepresentationwithtime forquestionsfrom10:30-11:30at LittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock.
IONIA
TheMiller´sCornersCemetery Association willholditsAnnual MeetingonWednesday,March29 at7pmattheIoniaFireHouse, CountyRoad14,Ionia.People owningcemeterylotsareeligibleto attend.Alllawnmowingbidsmust bereceivedpriortothemeeting. MailyourbidtoLarryEvans,Superintendent,POBox58,Ionia,NY 14475.Formoreinformationcall 585-624-4993.
LAKEVILLE
BackyardMapleSugaring- Join theDanandBarbRossiteratThe ChipHoltNatureCenterasthey sharetheirexperiencesasMaple Sugaringhobbyists.Theywillexplaintheprocessoftappingtrees, collectingsapandboilingitdown athomeforyourownenjoyment. Friday,March24at7:00pmatThe ChipHoltNatureCenterinVitale Park,Lakeville.http://www. chipholtnaturecenter.org
VeteranOnly-SpringBrunch: AnotherrequestedeventbyVeteransishere.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
EasterEggHunt! IT’SBACK!!The AnnualEasterEggHuntatthe LakevilleTrainingGroundsbuilding at5939StoneHillRoadwillbeon April1,2023,from10to11:30 am.Thisfreeeventissponsoredby theLakevilleVolunteerFireDepartment.TheEasterBunnywillarrive byfiretruckat10amfollowed immediatelybytheegghunt;free pictureswiththeBunny;andrides ontheFireTrucks.
LIMA
LimaGoldenAgers willmeeton Tuesday,April11thatLimaFamily DinerinLima.Arriveat12:00pm withLunchat12:30pm.Meetingto follow.MakereservationsbyApril 7th.CallTrudyTonesat 585-261-8554orJimMurphyat 585-208-3981.
LIVONIA
SouthLivoniaUnitedChurchof Christ FREECOMMUNITY LUNCHEON - TheSouthLivonia UnitedChurchofChrist(5087 SouthLivoniaRoadRoute15, Livonia)ishostingaFREE Luncheon.StartsatNOON.Held on:Tuesday,March28.This Luncheonisopentoeveryoneand isFREE.Haveanyquestionsplease feelfreetocallClayTaft (585)734-6784.https://www. facebook.com/SouthLivoniaUCC/
Saturday,April1-PennySocialDoorsopenpromptlyat2:00pm forticketpurchaseandprizelot selection.Prizedrawingbeginsat 3:00pm.Funprizechoices.Whatis apennysocial?Thecombinationof asilentauctionandaraffle.Purchasetickets($3ticketcardsfor whitetableswithdoorprizeticket; 50centredtabletickets),place yourticketinthecupofacorrespondingprizelotforachanceto win.Jointhefun!FirstPresbyterian ChurchofLivonia.GPS:3837CenterSt.Livoniainthehamletof LivoniaCenteralong20Aacross fromtheLivoniaAmericanLegion.
LIVONIA
Take-outSpaghettiDinner atthe UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,April12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
EasterCommunityEvent! The UnitedMethodistChurchofLivonia willhostanEasterEggHunt,for childrenaged2yearsto10years (or5thgrade),onSaturday,April1, 2023.Thechurchislocatedat21 SummersStreetinLivonia.Sign-in fortheeventwillbeginat9:30AM, followedbytheEasterEggHuntat 10:00AM.Familycraftandstory timewithsnackswillfollowat 10:30AM.Thisafreecommunity event;allarewelcome!!!
MUMFORD
GeneseeCountryVillage& Museum’sannualMapleSugar Festival -SaturdayandSunday, March25-26.Exploreamoderndaysugarhousewherefreshsyrup isboiling,thenjourneyintoa19thcenturysugarcampstaffedbycostumedhistoricalinterpretersto learnaboutthetechniquesand toolsusedbyearlysettlersusedto collectsapandmakemaplesugar. HeadintotheHistoricVillagetosee maplesugarusedinhistoric kitchens,sausagemaking,timber sportswithrepresentativesfrom SUNYESF,Hodinöhsö:ni’ (Haudenosaunee)culturaltraditions andstorytelling,andmore.Tickets areavailablenowathttps://www. gcv.org/event/maple-sugar-festival/.
GeneseeCountryVillage&MuseumhostingSpringLectureSeries “OpeningOurClosets:Fashion &TextileHistory”onSaturday, April1,10-4pm.Ticketstothe SpringLectureSerieswillinclude accesstoallfourfashionandtextile lecturesaswellasacontinental breakfast,preparedboxedlunch, andbehind-the-scenestoursofthe GalleryvaultsandCostumeShop. TicketsforGCV&M’sSpringLecture Seriesmustbepurchasedonlinein advanceasspaceislimited.General admissionis$90,andadmissionfor MuseumMembersis$75.Tickets areavailablenowathttps://www. gcv.org/event/opening-closetsfashion-textile-history/.
ROCHESTER
RoyalComedy2023: Enjoya nightoflaughswithArnezJ,Bruce Bruce,Sommore&Lavell Crawford!PresentedbyNorth AmericanEntertainmentGroupInc. March31,8pmtomidnight,RBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/royal-comedy-tour/
RUSH
Weekdaygrouptoursatthe NewYorkMuseumof Transportation -Fromtoddlersto seniors,aweekdayguidedtourof transportationhistoryandarideon avintagetrolleycarisfunand educationalattheNewYorkMuseumofTransportation,inRush. WiththeeasingofCovidrestrictions,themuseumhasannouncedthereturnofthese populartours.Toursaretailoredto theinterestandcomprehension levelofthegroupandincludefull sizetrolleycars,asteamlocomotive,largemodelrailroadandthe MidtownPlazaMonorail.Uniquein NewYorkState,a20-minutetrolleyridethroughscenicGenesee valleycountrysideisincludedasa highlightofthevisit.Toursare offeredweekdays,byappointment, JunethroughOctober.Daycares, seniorhomes,clubs,homeschools, andotherorganizationsplanning theirsummerschedulewillwantto contactthemuseumsoonatinfo@ nymtmuseum.orgforfurtherinformationandtoreserveadateon thecalendar.
SCOTTSVILLE
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.
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SPRINGWATER
Hike/BikeErieAtticatrailin Avon -HikeorBikeaportionof theErieAtticatrailontheGreenwayinAvononSunday,March26 from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyasocialgettogetheratthe3LeggedPigin Lakeville.Foradditionalinfo/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
W. BLOOMFIELD
Walk-A-ThonNYS: AProgramof: 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.
BLOOMFIELD
BreakfastBuffet, Sunday,April 9th,7:30-11:00AMattheLima LegionPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.$10Adults; $6Ages8-12;7&underFree. Sausagegravy&biscuits,scrambled eggs,homefries,Frenchtoast,sausage,bacon,pastries,fruit,juice& coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyonewelcome.
YORK
EasterEggHunt! Hostedbythe DeaconsatYorkUnitedPresbyterianChurch.Ages12andunder. Sunday,April2ndat11:30but comeearlyforrefreshmentsand funstartingat11.YorkUnited PresbyterianChurch,2662Main Street,York.http://yorkupchurch. org
SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles Scam Messages on CellphonesSomehow my cellphone number ended up on somebody’s list. Now I’m receiving daily text messages saying that my Amazon Prime account is about to be canceled for nonpayment -- unless I immediately click the link and give them my credit card number. Some of the messages say the account has already been canceled but I can get it back by -- you guessed it -- giving them my credit card number within an hour.
I don’t think so.
I’m on a phone list for Net ix as well. I called Net ix and no, my account is not about to be suspended. Said the representative: “You’re on automatic pay. If somehow a payment isn’t made, it’s our fault for not processing it.”
If you’re getting those “you’re late” messages on your cellphone, beware. Don’t accidentally touch the link in the message. It will take you to a website that looks real but is not, and just connecting to it can download a virus on your phone. Back out carefully and delete the text message. Take your time.
Don’t try to contact the scammers to ask to be taken o their list. It only veri es that yours is a good number and it will be sold to others.
If you want to report these scams, go to reportfraud. c. gov.
WAYLAND CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF THEIR ICONIC WAY OF THE CROSS WALK
BY SUZIE WELLSEach year since 1973, Christians from Wayland and surrounding areas celebrate Easter by symbolically retracing the steps Jesus took to his cruci xion on Calvary. Midday Good Friday each year, residents meet at the Wayland Town Hall to begin the 2-1/2 mile trek to and then up Selbig Hill, renamed Calvary for the occasion.
Along the way, walkers stop for prayers and hymns at 14 stations, where volunteers read from the liturgy. e pilgrimage ends at the base of a 25-foot-tall I-beam steel cross erected atop the hill in 1974 by John Landino. Typically, a priest will then give a Sermon on the Mount at the hilltop.
Landino, then a village trustee, got the idea for this “Way of the Cross” walk while hiking with his sons to the peak of the hill now called Calvary Hill on County Line Rd., overlooking the community. Landino explains that in about half a mile, the hill rises 500 feet, which makes for quite an incredible sledding hill. While walking it with his kids, though, Landino, a devout Catholic, said he re ected on Christ’s walk to his death.
Landino saw the hill as a challenge for the faithful, and so presented to the Council of Churches the idea of having participants walk up Selbig Hill for such a Cross Walk. One of the priests at the time suggested making it a community walk from the town hall, and
helicopters ying overhead to record the event. Other years, when there’s major rain or other bad weather on Good Friday, only a dozen or so people make it out.
Regardless of the weather, and even at age 84 now, Landino himself makes the walk up the hill each and every year. ey host whomever from the community wants to join them each year (other than 2020 due to COVID). Landino says, “ ere’ve been some faithful who come every single year.”
ere were a few ladies in their late 80s who did the entire walk and were such an inspiration to others, Landino says. One year, a young adult from Rochester came to this event saying it was on her list of things to do and she had such youthful energy, it a was a bit surprising that by the end of the trek, she was utterly exhausted. It’s de nitely an undertaking for those who choose to participate, he says. Hence the varying levels of participation.
Landino nds his Catholic faith inspires him, calling him to do this one thing while he’s alive. “Religion is a tough thing,” he says, “and it’s changed a lot. I feel I’ve been blessed. I like to give back for my Christianity before I die.” He feels this Cross Walk is his way to give back.
Many participants in the early days especially chose to carry their own crosses or cruci xes as evidence of humility, according to reporter Al Wilson. Landino describes those early crosses as
e crosses and the number of participants may have shrunk over the years, but the dedication of faithful participants has not wavered. Landino says he has walked the hill each and every Good Friday for the past y years, and almost every year he has had a community of Christians with him.
In its heyday, this Cross Walk brought hundreds of Christians of all denominations to the unique occasion each year. According to 1975 D&C coverage, “ ose who are able, walk the full distance. Others drive to the 14 stations to meditate, pray, and sing. Others wait at the top of the hill and watch the pilgrims as they make their way up the steep incline to the summit.”
Landino says that is how the event works to this day. He says some years, there were so many participants, they had news reporter
Landino says the Cross Walk is a bit more casual today compared with that in the early years because it is such an undertaking for the faithful, but those who stick with it feel deeply connected to their faith as he does.
Headdsthatmaybethisyear,they’lldosomethingspecialbecause it’s the ieth anniversary of the walk, so if you’d like to stay in the know, check out the town of Wayland’s website or social media. But meanwhile, this Cross Walk is one of Wayland’s special stories.
MARCH 2023
This celebration is a great opportunity to learn more about mother nature.
In ancient times, kingdoms in Babylon, Egypt, and Persia spent a huge amount of their cities’ wealth on constructing elaborate gardens. What’s more, they pioneered the technology of irrigation systems, which became a vital part of modern-day gardening.
Gardening, Nature, and Ecology Books Month Fun Facts
The best way to celebrate Gardening, Nature and Ecology Books Month is to plant a seed. There’s nothing better than witnessing a flower grow after weeks of watering and nourishing!
Baking soda sweetens your crops. Regularly sprinkle a dash of baking soda
your plant’s soil to sweeten your tomatoes.
It’s Back!
The Annual Easter Egg Hunt
at the Lakeville Training Grounds building
5939 Stone Hill Road
April 1, 2023 • 10 to 11:30am
e Easter Bunny will arrive by re truck at 10am followed immediately by the egg hunt. Free pictures with the Bunny; refreshments, and rides on the Fire Trucks. is free event is sponsored by the Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department.
Happy 3rd Birthday
Riley Anne
COOKIES AND CREAM DONUTS
Makes 6 donuts
11/2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar
1 cup gluten-free flour
1/4 cup unsweetened dark cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
Pinch of salt
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
2 teaspoons coconut oil, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
12 vegan crunchy chocolate cookies, crushed
1 12-ounce jar Dollop Gourmet Madagascar Vanilla vegan frosting
Milk
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Spray a donut pan with nonstick cooking spray.
2. Pour the vinegar into a 1/2 cup measure. Add enough milk to come to the brim. Let sit until slightly thickened, 5 to 10 minutes.
3. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. In a large bowl, mix together the sugar, applesauce, coconut oil, and vanilla. Slowly add the flour mixture and mix until smooth. Add the almond milk mixture and continue mixing for 1 minute more. Add half of the crushed cookies and mix until just combined.
4. Scoop the batter into the prepared donut pan, filling threequarters of the way full. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool before frosting.
5. Microwave the uncovered frosting jar for 5-second intervals, stirring in between, until soft. Gently frost the top of each donut. Sprinkle the remaining crushed cookies over the donuts.
in honor of life-long Avonite, Jerry Dougherty, who recently passed. One of his favorite drinks was Jameson’s & Ginger
For the month of March, the Avon Inn is donating $1.00 to the Avon Food Pantry for every “Jerry” ordered at their bar.
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Puzzle Answers This Week
POTATO –
1. AD SLOGANS: What company advertises its clothing with the ad slogan, “Quality never goes out of style”?
2. SCIENCE: What is the tallest grass in the world?
3. MOVIES: What is the name of the camp in “Friday the 13th”?
4. GEOGRAPHY: What is the term when two water streams join to form a larger stream?
5. INVENTIONS: What is Tim BernersLee credited with inventing?
6. ANATOMY: Where are the quadriceps located?
7. LITERATURE: Which poet wrote a six-volume biography of President Lincoln?
8. TELEVISION: Timothy Lovejoy is a minister on which animated TV series?
9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Yaks are native to which region?
10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Before he was elected president, which of the founding fathers attended the coronation of Napoleon at Notre Dame Cathedral?
ESTATE SALE AT THE CHAPEL
SAVE THE DATE!
Friday & Saturday, April 7th & 8th
10:00am-3:00pm
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Antiques, Household, Collectibles
Avon Trading Post
Open Fri., Sat., Sun. • 110 W Main St, Avon
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
April 10th: Har-Go Farms/Windy Acres Farm/Kingsley Brothers Farm LLC
Online Surplus Machinery Auction
Pavilion, NY • Preview: April 10th from 9am until Noon
Selling: Claas Jaguar 800 chopper with hay and corn heads; JD 6620 combine; NH 1431 discbine; NH rakes & double hitch; JD Gator; Unverferth 130 6 row zone builder; Unverferth 1245 rolling harrow; Kverneland NGS451 tillage tool; JD chisel; IH 4 row planter; HLA defacer; Richardton dump wagon; GT grain dryer; Balzer silage table; augers; elevators; mowers; fert wagons; trailers; generator; Mueller 250g bulk tank; pasteurizer; and more!
April 11th: Berghorn Farms Online Machinery Auction
Akron, NY • Preview: April 11th from 9am until Noon
Selling: IH Loadstar 1600 truck w/ hoist; Killbros gravity wagons; IH grain drills; AC 333 planter; Transport drag; Brillion cultimulcher; Ditcher; rock picker; rake; augers; elevator; and more!
April 17th: Estate of Donald Martin Online Machinery, Tool, Antique & Toy Auction. West Batavia, NY • Preview: April 17th from 9am until Noon
Selling: IH 424; Farmall 350; Farmall Cub; JD 400 lawn mower; JD 332 lawn mower; JD F725 lawn mower; JD 314 with sno wblower and cab; Boylens tractor with snow blower & decks; BH RDTH72 nish mower; sickle bar mower; 2002 Chevy Blazer; plus tools; antiques; vintage toys
April 26th: April Online Consignment Auction • Western New York
Accepting consignments through April 10th. Selling: 2013 Outback 316RL travel trailer; Farmall 656; Farmall H; Farmall 400; Case S series; tillage; weights; wheels; haylage and more! Watch for additions!
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Rental potential and the local labor force: Location is a significant factor to consider when investing in real estate, but recent shifts in how and where people work could change the real estate investment landscape. A 2020 Gartner, Inc., survey of more than 300 financial executives and leaders in the finance industry found that roughly 25 percent will move at least one out of every five of their on-site workers to permanently remote positions in the years ahead. Economists note that this shift to remote working could be among the more lasting trends to emerge from the pandemic. Before investing in real estate, prospective investors should examine local trends to see if more and more locals are working remotely, and whether or not that’s affecting the market for rentals.
Turkey Roulade with Cranberry Chutney
Serves 6
1 sheet puff pastry
1 pound turkey meat from turkey breast and/or thigh meat, cut into 1-inch chunks
3 eggs
1⁄2 cup chicken stock
1⁄4 cup Marsala
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Unbleached all-purpose flour, for the pastry
1⁄2 cupceleryslicedondiagonal
1⁄2 cupslicedbuttonmushrooms
1⁄2 cup Cranberry Chutney, plus more for serving
Fresh parsley sprigs for garnish
1. Following the instructions on thepackage,thawthepuffpastry. This will take 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the type of pastry. You should be able to unfold it without it breaking. Set aside.
2. Pulse the turkey in a food processor until it is the consistency of ground beef. Add 2 of the eggs, the chicken stock, the Marsala, and the butter. Pulse again briefly, until just combined.
3. Roll out the puff pastry on a floured surface until it is a 12- or 13-inch square. Cover a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the pastry on top.
4. Form the minced turkey mixture into a log and position it down the center of the prepared puff pastry. Make an indentation down the length of the turkey and place the celery, mushrooms, and cranberry chutney along the indentation. Cover the indentation with the meat, forming a log once again.
5. Wrap the puff pastry around the turkey, neatly folding the ends and top together, rolling or tucking the edges together, and pinching to seal any gaps. Make the pastrycovered log as round as possible, like a Yule log — try to avoid a flattened version, like a strudel.
6. Preheat the oven to 450 F.
7. Combine the remaining egg with 1 tablespoon water in a small bowl or cup. Stir well until completely mixed. Brush the roulade with the egg wash, being careful to brush every bit of the exposed pastry.
8. Bake for 10 minutes at 450 F, then reduce the heat to 375 F. Continue to bake for 30 to 45 minutes longer, until the pastry has risen and is a toasty, golden color and the turkey has reached an internal temperature of 165
F. Generally speaking, once the pastry has cooked, the meat will be cooked, too. Remove the roulade from the oven. Transfer it to a serving platter, using the parchment paper to help you. Allowtorestforabout10minutes.
9. Slice and serve, garnishing with theparsleyandservedwithabowl of extra cranberry chutney.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaHow to Stop Dogs From Roughhousing
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My girlfriend and I moved in together recently, and we each brought a dog with us. I’ve got a German Shepherd named Mac, and her Golden Retriever is Diz. Both are about 2 years old, and they get along ne. However, in the evenings they roughhouse in the living room. We want them to just settle down so we can watch TV. Is this possible? --
Laura N., Augusta, GeorgiaDEAR LAURA: It’s very possible, even with younger dogs. And the sooner you establish behavior norms around a schedule, the better.
Diz’s playful personality probably balances out Mac’s serious working dog persona, so take advantage of this.
Wear them out: Both of these breeds are energetic. It’ll be much easier to keep them calm if you take them out for a walk or a romp at a dog park for about an hour before dinner and TV time.
Set the behavior: When it’s TV time, bring them into the room and give the “sit” or “lie down” and “stay” commands to each dog. Give them a treat only when they obey the commands.
Correct and redirect: When the dogs begin to wrestle or steal each other’s toys, tell them to stop. Call both dogs over and work on the basic commands again, then have them sit or lie down in the original spots.
Separate them: If they begin roughhousing again and no longer respond to commands, take Diz into one room and Mac into another.
is will take time and repetition. e goal is to get them to follow your commands for longer and longer periods until you no longer have to separate them. Be prepared to pause the TV and focus on their training for days or weeks. e long-term reward is worth it.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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STEWED APPLES
Serves 6 to 8
2 to 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 pounds apples, peeled, cored and cut into thick slices
1/2 cup honey, preferably sage honey
1/2 cup white wine
Zest of 1 lemon
Juice of 1 lemon
Fresh sage sprigs for garnish
1. Melt the butter in a large skillet overmediumheat.Addtheapples, turn the heat to high and sauté until they begin to brown on the edges, about 5 minutes. If some are getting too well done, remove them and place on a plate while the rest continue to cook, then return them to the skillet when all are done.
2. Reduce the heat to low and add the honey, wine, lemon zest, lemon juice, and 1/2 cup water. Cover and allow to cook until the apples are tender but still firm; you don’t want them to turn into applesauce.
3. Serve this in a bowl, tuck in a couple sprigs of fresh sage from your garden, and tell your guests all about sage honey.
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10 Main Street, Bloomfield 585-394-1880 • 585-657-4470
Sales/Service/Parts
WAYS TO ENJOY MORE DAIRY
Try a kefir smoothie. Fermented kefir has roughly 15 to 20 times as many probiotics as yogurt. Probiotics benefit gut health, so substitute kefir in place of yogurt when making smoothies and other dairy drinks for a healthy boost.
TRAVIS WESTER
Excavating and Trucking
Driveways • Water & Electrical Lines • Septic Systems • Sewer Lines
Basements • Ponds • Drainage Tile • Land Clearing • Rock Hounding
Post Hole Drilling • Stone • Gravel • Sand • Topsoil • Bushhogging
Sitework: Residential and Commercial Paving: Driveways
Concrete Work: Sidewalks, floors, slabs, patios
Firewood • Snowplowing
Cell: 507-7591
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Magic Maze
Servicing most brands for 43 years.
Servicing most brands for over 46 years!
HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS
Do your research: Chances are business owners can find a number of festival or marketplace opportunities in or around their communities each month. Some of these festivals may be large scale events like annual Christmas bazaars, while others might be more toned down affairs that occur each week. Business owners can research local festivals, paying particular attention to how communities market the events and which businesses attend them. Community turnout is another significant factor to consider. Such research can help business owners determine which festivals best suit their businesses and what they’re hoping to accomplish.
LYON & HEALY BABY GRAND PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)
HOSPITAL BED in very good condition. Mt. Morris: 585-658-3188
WOODEN ROCKING CHAIR: 585-325-6322
CANCELED STAMPS for stamp collectors. Couple of boxes. American and Canadian stamps: 585-734-8359
MEDICAL - PICC/central line dressing change kits, caps, extra Tegaderm, saline flushes, Foley insertion trays, night/leg bags, irrigation trays: P.FRIED91@GMAIL.COM
WARDROBE MOVING BOXES. Pick up, Canandaigua city: 585-364-8666
SOCKS, fair to good condition, others can be used for crafts: 585-236-0426
LOWREY ORGAN Model M-375, Walnut Finish. You pick up: 585-370-2535
TREADMILL, suitable for walking, not running on. Works. You pick up: lorali58isdone@gmail.com
Older CPAP MACHINE, works well: lorali58isdone@gmail.com
Used ARIEN SNOW BLOWER. Fairly old but still runs: 585-953-0163 (lv. msg)
SLEEPER SOFA, good condition and a SOFA, good condition but has some stains. Bloomfield: 585-747-5521
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, solid, light oak. Fits 32” TV or could be used for computer monitor. Excellent condition. You pick up: 585-359-1652
Who collects CLOTHING FOR THE NEEDY: motelmaid37@aol.com
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
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
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
Gently used WHITE WEDDING GOWN, size large (12?). Preferably with short or long sleeves: 585-346-9777
Old, abandoned CANOES and KAYAKS in need of repair for parts: jerrywilsen99@gmail.com
Small CART to pull with riding lawn mower for 80-year-old senior who still loves gardening: 315-310-3897
ELECTRONICS & PARTS for electronic organs: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)
Boy Scout requests VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Parts/Repairs: Text 585-794-0448 or Email mintshape@netacc.net
Seeking ATVs, DIRT BIKES or GO KARTS that are either running or not for father and son projects. Call/text. Thanks! 315-576-1278
WEBER GRILLS. Not being used or just in your way, I will come pick up. Call or text please: 315-576-1278
VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS PARTS OR WHOLE WANTED. Micro, Mini, Taurus, Sonic, PolyÖalso accessories: 585-599-3142
SNOWMOBILE wanted running or not. Call or text: 585-733-2026
LARGE POTTERY JARS for indoor gardening: 585-374-5768
Jars of OLD, BROKEN JEWELRY for artwork: 315-748-3378
Clean EGG CARTONS: 716-432-4249
OLD WINDOWS. Must NOT be low-E glass: 814-397-1432
PIANO MUSIC (classical, pop, country): 585-358-6142
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
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DID YOU KNOW?
Thought they might be most often associated with dogs, ticks can affect cats as well. According to Blue Cross for Pets, cats are most likely to encounter ticks if they live near areas with lots of deer and sheep or in regions where other wildlife, such as hedgehogs and rabbits, are present. Whileticksareactivethroughouttheyear,catsaremostlikelytoencounter them between spring and autumn. That’s due in part to the climate during these seasons, which tends to be warmer and therefore more inviting to cats, compelling them to spend more time outdoors than they do in winter. Ticks, which are egg-shaped, are big enough to spot, so cat owners should conduct a careful examination of their cats’ fur each time they come into the house after spending time in the yard. Blue Cross for Pets notes that ticks feel like small bumps on a cat’s skin. Ticks are most likely to attach themselves to particular areas of a cat’s body. These areas include the head, neck, ears, and feet. Routine brushing, especially whenever cats come inside after time spent outdoors, can help cat owners spot and remove ticks from their cats. It’s important to recognize that indoor cats are not invulnerable to ticks, as other pets and humans can track ticks indoors. Periodic inspections and brushing of indoor cats’ can protect them from ticks and the diseases ticks carry.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* Author William Faulkner refused a dinner invitation from JFK’s White House. “Why, that’s a hundred miles away,” he said. “That’s a long way to go just to eat.”
Online POLL
New York State Maple Producers Association features the 27th annual Maple Weekends the last two weekends of March. Farms across New York State invite visitors to their sugarhouses to experience firsthand the production of pure maple syrup. What do you visit these farms for?
• To sample delicious maple products
• To enjoy an annual tradition with friends and family
• To learn how sap is made into syrup and other products
• To get out in nature after winter hibernation
• To stock up on maple products from the producers
Poll ends 3-28-23
Poll ended 3-21-23
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Livingston Eye Care
Dr. Jennifer J. Dotterweich, Optometrist243 East Main St., Avon, NY 14414
585-226-3400
visionsource-livingstoneyecare.com
CLOTHING AND CANCER PREVENTION
Manypeoplechoosetheirclothes based largely on their own unique fashion sense. But the clothes people wear can serve a greater purpose than broadcasting their sense of style to the world. The Skin Cancer Foundation notes that clothing is the first line of defense against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet, or UV, rays. The right clothing can absorb and block UV radiation and the SCF recommends wearing such attire as part of an effective sun protection regimen. When purchasing clothing, consumers are urged to determine each article’s ultraviolet protection factor, or UPF. The UPF factor indicates what fraction of the sun’s UVA and UVB radiation can penetrate the fabric and reach the skin. Clothing with a UPF of 50 will only allow 1/50th of the sun’s UV radiation to reach the skin. The UPF rating system is relatively new, so consumers in North America may not find UPF ratings listed on the labels of clothing they typically purchase from their favorite retailers. In addition, the sun protective clothing industry in North America is self-regulated, which means some, but not all, manufacturers’ claims regarding the safety of their clothing may be dubious. However, consumers concerned about the safety of the clothing they wear when spending time in the sun can speak with dermatologists about finding clothing manufacturers with strong reputations of producing sun protective clothing that can protect them from the sun’s UV rays.
CHALLENGES OF GOING REMOTE WITH YOUR BUSINESS
CUSTOMER SERVICE: Ensuring customers can seamlessly connect with your business, and your customer service staff in particular, should be a priority when switching to a remote work setting. Remote customer service employees won’t have the direct access to management and fellow team members that they had when working on-site, so business owners can employ central management platforms that make it easy to access information regarding new products and services and previous interactions with and responses to customers. That access can help solve issues while reducing the likelihood of substantial lag time as customer service employees wait to hear from coworkers and managers about how to respond to certain issues.
Remember… Your ral health is imp rtant
We are trying to contact all patients who missed their appointments during Covid. Please call our o ce if you do not have your cleaning recall schedule. ank you for your patience. Please remain safe and healthy.
All patients of Dr. Eleczko are now being seen at our o ce!
Genesee Valley Dental Group
Dr. Randall Freeman 4806 Lakeville Road • Geneseo, NY • 585-447-9108
We accept Excellus BC/BS PPO, Cigna PPO, CSEA Employee Bene t Fund, and many more. Please check our website, geneseodental.com for the full list.
SOY FOODS PACK A POWERFUL PUNCH
The Cleveland Clinic notes that soy foods provide a host of nutritional benefits. Plant protein, including soy, can provide cardiovascular benefits, including helping with people with high blood pressure lower their blood pressure to healthier levels. While many people rely on animal-based proteins to get their daily recommended intake of protein, soy foods are naturally free of cholesterol and low in saturated fats. That makes soy foods more heart-healthy sources of protein than animal products. The Cleveland Clinic says substituting soy foods for animal-based proteins a few times per week can reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Soy foods also can be a great source of dietary fiber, though the U.S. Soybean Export Council advises consumers that not all soy products are the same. The USSEC notes that foods like soy milk and tofu contain very little fiber. People who want to utilize soy beans as a source of dietary fiber should look to foods that utilize the whole bean, such tempeh, soy flour and textured soy protein. The USSEC also notes there’s some confusion in regard to the connection between soy foods and iron, though the group admits research is ongoing. While a 1/2 cup serving of cooked soybeans contains four milligrams ofiron,thephytateandsoyprotein present in soy foods reduce iron absorption, meaning that the body won’t really benefit from the iron. However,theUSSECrecommends consumers purchase fermented soy foods, including tempeh and miso, because the body might absorbmoreironfromthesefoods than it will when consuming other types soy foods.
Support Groups Now Running
Topics include domestic violence and other related issues.
• Mondays: 1-2:30pm
Mt. Morris
Please call 658-3940 for specific location and for more information.
Please visit our website at: chancesandchanges.org
Unfortunately, there are no cures for progressive dementias that are linked to plaque tangles in the brain and changes in the way the brain processes the protein alpha-synuclein. Patience and various medications may be needed to help those with dementia live fuller lives. Cholinesterase inhibitors are mainstays in dementia treatment. These medications prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, a chemical messenger important for learning and memory. Acetylcholine supports communication among nerve cells by keeping acetylcholine levels high. Physical therapy and cognitive therapy may be used in conjunction with medication to assist those with various dementias.
Now accepting new patients
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Men With Factor
V
Leiden Can Still Receive Testosterone Therapy
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have Factor V Leiden, but I have been wanting to do testosterone replacement therapy. I have heard that testosterone causes blood clots. Obviously, with FVL, that would be a huge deal for me. Is this true? Does it cause clots, or is it safe for me to do? -- R.C.
ANSWER: Factor V Leiden is a common genetic variant that increases a person’s risk for developing a blood clot. However, a person who has never had a blood clot, but who is identified as heterozygous (meaning they only have one copy of the gene) for factor V Leiden, is still not likely to have a blood clot during their lifetime and is not recommended for treatment to prevent a blood clot.
Testosterone replacement therapy in men with FVL does increase the risk of blood clots in some studies, but not in others. In the studies that have shown an increase in risk, the risk has been estimated as approximately one person per thousand treated with testosterone each year. However, the risk occurs mostly during the first three months, and after two years on treatment, there is no additional risk. Thus, roughly one man per 500 who has FVL and gets treated with testosterone will get a clot, according to the studies that show an increase in risk. This is a small risk, but a blood clot is a significant potential problem. So, the risk of getting a clot should certainly go into the discussion about whether to give testosterone replacement to a man with FVL and symptomatic low testosterone levels. Most of the men I have seen with this issue have elected to take the replacement.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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A Long Overdue Thank You
I want to sincerely thank all of the people who stopped to help after my accident on February 13th on I-390 (Groveland Road). I will never forget the people who took time out of their evening to make sure I (and the other individual) were okay. Thanks to the man who let me use his cell phone....it was very nice of you. A huge thank you to Trooper Anderson for your kindness, professionalism, and helpfulness. You are all angels!
Farmington Fire Dept. and Water Dept.Many Thanks!
I want to RAVE about my town’s Volunteers - Chief Phil Robinson, Dawn Malcomb & Matt Hauf and crew with the Fire Dept. Also, Josh Fagner and crew at the Water Dept. Thank you all for coming to our rescue on a Saturday morning with our basement water problem! You all saved our basement from extensive damage! Your kindness, extra help and care are appreciated. We are so grateful to you all!
An ER MD at Rochester General Hospital was a Gem
In mid-October 2022 I went to the Rochester General Hospital emergency room (ER) and got there about 6:15PM. I went there because at about 5:15PM I took my blood pressure with my home device. It registered 202/102 which, for an 81 year old man, was very high. After waiting about an hour a nurse called me to the ER examine room and found my blood pressure lower at 155/95. A doctor then came in and after many medical questions stated I could leave and see my own MD the next day. I advised him that I had a problem. My wife was in the main waiting area in the front of the hospital being brought there in a wheelchair cause she could not stay in the darkish ER corridor with me. Also my car was in the ER parking lot. Dr. Singh became a gem and a savior. He got a wheelchair and pushed me to where my wife was. Then he got my 80 year-old wife in the wheelchair and pushed her for 10 minutes with me behind out of the waiting room through the ER to the ER exit. What Dr S. did was above and beyond
Shopping carts
If you can walk to get a shopping cart or handicap cart, why can’t you return it to the store or cart corral? The answer is just plain laziness! Instead, some leave them between parked cars or in front of their own car and then look around to see if anyone is watching before quickly scurrying away. Even with children, you still have to get one when you arrive. How would you like it if the wind blew one into your car and dented it? Bet you wouldn’t.
No delivery is that important
I was heading to [local town] about 6pm Friday and got almost to [local road] and someone with a red delivery sign on top came down [local road] doing about 60-70 mph and blew the stop sign straight across to [local road]. He had to be doing 70 mph down [local road]. Thank god there was not anyone coming the other way. I did not catch what delivery it was, just that it was a dark blue or black car or SUV with a red sign on top. There is no delivery that important to speed like that. Should be held accountable.
Lanes
Right lane ends, merge left doesn’t mean accelerate then cut off the car that’s already in the proper lane. Slow down. Do you feel you have to be in front? You don’t have the right away!
Refresh Your Home for Spring
Reorganize cluttered areas
If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re ableand separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.
ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE
Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson* The way some items are packaged these days, you need to be Houdini to get into them. When you’re dealing with blister packs -- items sealed inside a hard plastic wrapper that looks to be heat crimped on the outsides -- try your can opener. You can run it around the edge of stubborn plastic packages, enough to get the item out. It’s more secure than a carpet knife or razor.
* Want to be able to tell at a glance which key belongs to the front door, the shed, your grandma’s house, etc.? Raid your (or your wife’s or daughter’s) stash of nail polish to paint the tops of keys to color code them.
* “Styrofoam trays that come with meat or in the produce area are very handy helpers for lots of little jobs. If yours are clean and unmarred, wash with hot, soapy water, rinse and dry for later. They are perfect for sending a friend home with leftovers, as you can cover the meal with plastic wrap. There is then no need to return a plate.” -- D. in Indiana
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
* For a deck of playing cards that has gotten sticky, put it in a bag (paper or plastic) and add a bit of baby powder. Shake vigorously. Take the cards out and shuffle to get off the extra powder. They are likely good as new.
* “Tidy loosely folded electric cords by storing them in cardboard tubes. The tubes can be cut to fit from a paper towel roll, or you can use a smaller, toilet-paper roll. Even long cords can be stored together in a giftwrap core. Do not overfill a tube, nor wind any electrical cord too tightly.”
-- O.R. in Nevada
* If you have a juice spill on clothing, try club soda to remove it when the stain is fresh.
Local Avon, NY Manufacturer accepting applications for Customer
Service Position
• 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 in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email H-R@graymetal.com
According to a 2018 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average person changes jobs between 10 and 15 times during his or her career. In addition, many workers spend five years or less in each job.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Looking for 2-3 heavy equipment mechanics to work at our family owned and operated company in East Bethany, NY. Knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems is helpful but any mechanical experience is of interest. Competitive bene ts including health insurance, life insurance, retirement accounts with company match, paid sick/ vacation days are all available. Pay rates between $20.00 and $30.00 depending on experience. Full-time mechanics preferred but would consider part-time depending on situation.
Please email resumes or request an application at mgeorge@high-lift.com
Alternatively, call with questions or apply in person
Monday-Friday 8:30AM to 2PM at 585-343-9961
BOOST ENERGY AT THE OFFICE
Squeeze in a midday workout. Numerous studies have shown the many benefits to daily exercise, but professionals may not know that exercise can help improve their productivity at the office. A 2005 study from researchers at the then-named Leeds Metropolitan University in England asked 200 workers to answer questions regarding their productivity on days when they exercised at lunchtime and days when they did not exercise. Sixty percent said their job performance, including their ability to meet deadlines and manage their time, improved by a considerable amount on the days when they exercised.
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. 2920
scott@barefootseptic.com
O ce: (585) 538-4886
Cell: (585) 303-7247
Don’t
face, Come be a Waterfront Lifeguard at the Town of Richmond
Must be certi ed by the American Red Cross
WELDER/FABRICATOR
Hainsworth Farms LLC
is in search of a quali ed welder.
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.
Pay is above minimum wage.
Deadline to apply is April 7, 2023
For application call or text 585-330-7066
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: Michelle McKernon mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com
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
HELP WANTED
HEAVY HIGHWAY ROADWORK
Full-Time
CDL Drivers/Laborers/Operators
40-50 Hours/Week
Starting Pay @ approximately $30/hr
Please apply at Pavilion Drainage Supply Co., Inc. 6630 Ellicott Street Road • Pavilion, NY 585-584-3261
We’re Hiring!
Full-Time Seasonal Positions at Courtside Apartments
Mid-May through Mid-August • Painter • Cleaners • Groundskeeper part-time
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Please call Erica at 585-243-2080 for an interview
LIBRARY POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Part-time Library Page, 12-15 hours per week. Applicant should be personable, enjoy working with people of all ages, and have excellent written, verbal, & computer skills. Needs to be able to stand for long periods, to reach and bend. Must have flexible schedule, readiness to work evenings and weekends.
Applications availableatDansvillePublicLibrary's maindesk andonline:dansvillelibrary.org;returntotheattentionofLibrary Director,DansvillePublicLibrary,200MainSt.,Dansville or dansvillelibrarydirector@owwl.orgbyMarch31,2023.
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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
Honeoye Central School is currently seeking candidates to hire in the following areas
Cook: 10-Month Position. Employee Bene ts o ered.
Cleaner: Full-Time. Employee Bene ts o ered.
Clerical: Must meet civil service requirements.
Exam required for competitive position.
Substitute Payroll Clerk
Substitute Bus Drivers
Substitute Auto Mechanic Information can be found at www.honeoye.org/District/Employment Opportunities. Please complete the application on the Ontario County Civil Service Employment Portal https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com
BOOST ENERGY AT THE OFFICE
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RÉSUMÉ WRITING RULES TO FOLLOW
Be brief yet effective
A concise design is key. Many recruiters spend little to no time reviewing the hordes of résumés they receive. In fact, automated résumé bots may initially screen the documents to thin the crowd. According to data from the 12th annual Mystery Job Candidate survey by CareerXRoads, the average recruiter spends six seconds looking at a résumé. If a résumé is lengthy or doesn’t attract attention, it will likely be ignored. Stick to a single-page and make sure wording is brief but meaty.
Openings
Information Technology Assistant
TESOL Teacher
Special Education Teacher (7-12)
Long Term Music (Vocal) Teacher
Food Service Monitor
School Bus Driver
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed & Uncerti ed), Aides/TAs, RNs/LPNs, Cleaners, Food Service Helpers & School Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application
Application and information available at:
www.yorkcsd.org
Send cover letter, resume, and application to:
York Central School
Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street • Retsof, NY 14539
Notice of Vacancies
Extended School Year
Positions
• NYS Certi ed Teachers • Teacher Aides
• Certi ed School Counselors
• Registered Nurses
• Occupational erapists
• Speech erapists
Quali cations:
• Appropriate NYS License or Civil Service Requirements
Start Date:
• July 2023
Location and Hours:
• Batavia and Mount Morris
• 8:00am-11:30am
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by April 13, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-116. Sta from previous years send letter of interest only. New applicants send letter of interest, resume and proof of certi cation to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES
80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
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
Coming soon… FREE CNA Class
e Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is o ering this paid training to 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.
Growing fast and seeking
CDL A or CDL B who wants A.
Excellent pay, bene ts and 401k plan.
E-mail: hbruner@tristatects.com or call 315-416-0682
We are an EEO employer.
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.
Annieʻs Ark, Inc.
“A Christian Child Care Center”
Are you seeking a career with meaning and not a “job?”
Early Childhood careers are available at Annie’s Ark!
• Dedicated sta with intuition about children’s needs/development
• Desire to uphold and teach Christian principles
• Caregiving requires education and knowledge of DAP
• Capability to lead a classroom and facilitate creativity
• Stamina, exiblity and commi ment a must
• Full and part-time positions available Mon.-Fri. between the hours of 7am-5pm
Submit a resume w/explanation of why you want a career in early childhood and how you will foster a Christian atmosphere in the workplace to: arko ce1982@gmail.com.
LANDSCAPING POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Work includes small high end hardscapes, planting and mulching. Pay based on experience. Will train if no experience. 40+ hrs/week, some Saturdays in spring. Call 585-729-2905
Wayland Dental Care is looking for 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
Production Help Wanted
About Us: A family owned business, Penny Lane Printing produces the Genesee Valley Penny Saver along with many other kinds of printing at our Avon facility. Our customer list is extensive and varied as we produce everything from booklets/magazines to business cards. Cold-set web and digital printing are our specialties. In our bindery we “ nish” the print jobs on our Muller-Martini saddle stitchers & inserters and cutting machine.
The Position: Part-time- Wednesday, ursday and Friday. Pressroom or bindery experience helpful, but we’ll train the right person. Ideal candidate will be detail-orientated, motivated and want to be recognized for a job well done.
Email resume to: Jeffwasson@gvpennysaver.com Or mail to: Jeff Wasson, Production Supervisor, Penny Lane Printing, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. OR stop in at 1471 Route 15 and fill out application.
Dump Truck Driver
• Experienced only
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OFFICE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY
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Keywords, phrasing, formatting, and having the right skills for the job can ensure a résume is seen by a recruiter, and perhaps even lead to a new career.
Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District IS HIRING
• Probationary World Language - Secondary Spanish Teacher
• Probationary Occupational Therapist
• Bus Drivers
Hours and pay vary by position. NYS Pension and bene t eligible positions available.
To apply, visit: www.work4h .org
Many retirees still work even after calling it a career, and opportunities abound for men and women looking to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way.
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NoticeofFormation ofElevateYour Positive,LLC.ArticlesofOrganization filedwithSecretaryofStateofNew York(SSNY)on2/18/2023.Office locationLivingstonCounty.SSNYis designatedasagentofLLCupon whomtoprocessagainstitmaybe servedto:6024MarrowbackRd, Conesus,NY14435.Purpose:any lawfulpurpose.
NOTICEOFFORMATION ofL.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.
NOTICEOFFORMATION of5&20AUTOANDFAB,LLC. 5&20AutoandFab,LLCfiled ArticlesofOrganizationwiththeNY SecretaryofStateonDecember7, 2022.(1)Itsprincipalofficeisin LivingstonCounty,NewYork.(2)The SecretaryofStatehasbeendesignated asitsagentuponwhomprocess againstitmaybeservedanditspost officeaddresstowhichtheSecretary ofStateshallmailacopyofany processagainstitserveduponhimor herisc/o4660NYRte5&USRte 20,Avon,NewYork14414,(3)The characterorpurposeofitsbusinessis toengageinanylawfulactivityfor whichlimitedliabilitycompaniesmay beorganizedunderSection203ofthe LimitedLiabilityCompanyAct.
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