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Active Living 50

Active Living 50

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Batavia Phone: 585-343-3111

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President ........................... Steve Harrison

Vice President ................... Kimberly Dougherty

Controller ........................Kathy Hammond

Advertising Sales Manager ...........................Manuel Karam

Creative Director .............................. Cristie Leone

LIVONIA: 6575 Stone Hill Rd. 8/13-8/14, (9AM-5PM) Soccer goal, life jackets, 5X7 indoor/ outdoor carpets, Pokemon Cards, Hess Trucks, Boys and girls brand name clothing, all sizes, Halloween Costumes, Little Girls Dress-up Disney new / like new, Complete Anderson Water Treatment system. Boys and girls bikes, Large Boat Tube, Ice skates. Many more items. Rain or shine. AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET, Sundays 8am-3pm. Indoors, outdoors, rain or shine. Space available call Claude @ 585-734-3789

IONIA: 2276 ELTON Rd 8/14 (8-4pm) Down sizing and moving multi family sale. Furniture, heavy duty trailer, roll top desk, girls clothing, antiques, rattan items, household items, and much more.

YARD SALE TIPS

Map out your sales. Look at advertisements and plot which sales you plan to visit. If you have specifi c items in mind to buy, you may have to visit several sales before you fi nd what you need.

WEST BLOOMFIELD: 41 Picture Book Park, August 14th, T o o l s , c o l l e c t i b l e s , s o m e furniture, antiques and so much more. You won’t want to miss. Everything must go! Rain or shine 10am - 5pm

LEROY: 8617 West Bergen Rd August 6&7 (9-4PM) LARGE YARD SALE. furniture, clothing,household, tools, Bose stereo system, toys. United Methodist Church Thrift Shoppe

We accept food donations for the food pantry.

Old Methodist Church • 6 Spring St., Livonia

Hours: Thurs. & Fri. 9-4, Sat. 9-2.

Bag Sale Thursday thru Saturday. Starting at $8 and up to $10 depending on bag size

Good, Clean Donations Accepted During Shop Hours No TVs, Electronics, Large Microwaves, Magazines, Book Sets

WE’RE IN NEED OF GOOD, CLEAN Questions? Call Margaret FURNITURE. 346-3223

LEICESTER: 4942 Covington Road. 8/12-14 (8-5pm). MULTIF A M I L Y . F u r n i t u r e , s p o r t s memorabilia, new Compression socks, women’s clothing (S-XL), Housewares, jewelry, baby items, crafts, much more.

HEMLOCK 9540 Ace Rd Ext July 31 - Aug. 1 Moving sale. Household items, antiques, tools, snow blower, John Deer Tractor mower deck, decorative items, compound bow, starter coin collection. A table full of free stuff too. 9 am to 4 pm NO EARLY BIRDS.

GENESEO: 3736 Jones Bridge Rd. August 14 & 15 (9AM-4PM) Name brand children´s clothes. Girls NB-5, Boys 4-7, Toys, costumes, pictures will be posted on FB MP & Craig’s List. ROCHESTER: Bishop Kearney Summer Sale! Panorama Plaza, Penfield near Tops Market. W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 1 1 & Thursday, August 12 from 10am6pm; Friday, August 13 (50% off) from 10am-5pm; Saturday, August 14th (90% off) from 10am3pm. Shop an enormous selection of quality new and gently used furniture, lamps, boutique, toys, home décor, holiday, books, puzzles, housewares, tools, home & garden, hardware, electronics, and SO MUCH MORE! Come early for the best selection then come again for the discounts! All proceeds benefit BK students with financial need.

CONESUS: 6371 Railroad Ave. 8/7 & 8/8, (9AM-4PM) ESTATE SALE. Furniture, glassware, antiques, Full size bedroom set, washer, dryer.

Production Supervisor ................................. Je Wasson

Circulation Manager ............................. Shari Rapone

Billing/Offi ce Manager ................................. Beth Garbe

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❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■ DANSVILLE: 4717 Ossian Hill Road. August 5 (10-5PM) August 6 (9-5PM) August 7 (9-1PM). Garage Sale. LOTS OF STUFF. Old oak and u s e a b l e s t u f f . G l a s s , p o t t e r y stoneware, stuff. Pictures, frames, and paper stuff, Great deals on stuff T.A.P. ❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■

GENESEO: 42 Stuyvesant Manor SUN. AUG 8, 9AM-3PM. Huge Moving Sale! Furniture, home goods and more!

MT Morris: 13 Prospect Street, Saturday, August 7th (10-4PM) TV stand, household, good clean Queen bed frame, and lots more everything must go! AVON: 60 North Avenue. August 13-14 (9-4pm). MULTI FAMILY SALE. Household, home decor, antiques, rugs, new pet carrier, patio cushions, teen clothes, and much more! Priced to sell!

HUGE 4-FAMILY YARD SALE. GROVELAND: 4744 East Groveland Road. Friday 8/6 and Saturday 8/7 ( 9 - 5 p m ) , S u n d a y 8 / 8 ( 9 - 2 ) . Collectibles, prints/ frames, dolls, household items, jewelry, bottles/ jars, china, sewing items, books, ephemera, sewing items, antique & vintage linens & lace. Something for everyone. Rain date Friday 8/13 and Saturday 8/14 (9-5).

Dr. Christopher Harris (le ) and Dr. Patrick Whipple (right) review current GV BOCES School Library System practices and websites in anticipation of upcoming grant forums.

GV BOCES School Librar y System Receives National Grant

BY MAGGIE FITZGIBBON

The Genesee Valley BOCES (GV BOCES) School Library System has been awarded a National Leadership Grant for Libraries in the area of communities where school library programs were already at-risk prior to the emergency. “ e grant project is called Libraries Today,” Dr. Harris a National Forum in response to the need to identify recommendations for e ective post-COVID school library programs. is $150,000 grant will fund four virtual national forums on the future of school libraries. Given the high level of complexity, national scope, and emergent nature of the investigation, a collective impact approach will be used to gather together diverse viewpoints from across the country. Topics will include instructional design for remote librarianship, emerging services for teaching and learning, de ning the role of the school librarian, and program considerations for new learning models. Reports generated from these forums will provide actionable recommendations for school librarians across the country. Christopher Harris, Ed.D., Director of the GV BOCES School Library System, wrote and submitted that grant and will serve as the project coordinator. Patrick Whipple, Ph.D., Director of GV BOCES Professional Learning Services, will lead the grant evaluation. “What we want to do is take a hard look at what the pandemic brought to school libraries and really gure out what worked,” Dr. Harris explained. “We are leading this national e ort to bring together thousands of school librarians from across the country to plan out how we are going to move forward to meet student needs in this new future.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, school libraries across the country made changes to procedures, spaces, and instructional practices out of necessity. Across the many models of in-person, hybrid, and remote instruction adopted by districts around the country, there were even more models for school librarians and the services they provide. It is essential that we take time a er the immediate pressure of the pandemic emergency to re ect, understand, and evaluate those modi ed practices. e need for investigation is especially critical in those noted. “We are looking at where we are today and where we want to be moving forward. is grant will give us a chance to guide the national policy discussion around school libraries.” e rst work in the grant project will be the convening of a national advisory panel. Advisory panel members will include the School Library System directors from New York City and Erie 1 BOCES, as well as, directors from Fairfax County (VA) Public Schools, Norman (OK) Public Schools, the past president of the American Association of School Librarians, and others. e School Library System is a Genesee Valley BOCES Program. GV BOCES operates as a Board of Cooperative Educational Services providing shared programs and services to 22 component school districts located in Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston and Steuben counties in New York.

“We are leading this national effort to... meet student needs in this new future!” - Dr. Christopher Harris

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