& SEAWALLS
ROOFING & SIDING
Someone is home during roughly 28 percent of all
during the cooler parts of the day. Lawncare professionals advise against watering lawns between the hours of 10 a.m. and
in the summertime, as water is more likely to evaporate during this time, which tends to be the hottest time of the day. Gardeners should avoid working in their gardens during these hours as well. Garden in the early morning hours when the sun is not burning as hot or in late afternoon or early evening hours when temperatures are less threatening.
SNOWPLOWING
Maintaining the proper chemical balance of pool water will help keep it clean and protect system components from damage. The pH level of pool water measures its acidity or alkalinity. The pH level should be between 7.4 and 7.6 for best results. Latham Pool Products says water that is too acidic can cause eye and skin irritation and damage liners or equipment with corrosion. High pH may cause cloudy water and make chlorine less active. Again, frequent testing helps pool owners understand their water chemistry better and make adjustments.
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* On Sept. 16, 1893, the largest land run in history begins with more than 100,000 people pouring into the Cherokee Strip of Oklahoma to claim valuable land. Towns like Norman and Oklahoma City sprung up almost overnight. (The History Channel)
MAINTAIN SPARKLING CLEAR POOL WATER
Nearly every pool owner has had to deal with algae at some point in his or her life. One of the best ways to minimize algae spores in the pool besides high-sanitation levels is through routine brushing and vacuuming. According to Leslie’s Pool Supplies, pool walls, floors and steps are the most common places to find algae in a pool. If left untreated, algae can burrow their roots inside the cracks on these surfaces, making them very difficult to remove. That’s why weekly (or more frequent) brushing and vacuuming can help keep surfaces clean and algae-free. Vacuuming also helps remove debris that has fallen into the water and sunk, which can decompose and contribute to water cloudiness.
Bebe is a 2-4y.o 50+lb mix. She has a ton of energy and loves everything, especially walks! She’d love an active family to tire her out.
For more info on Bebe, please call
County Dog Control
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT CAT REPRODUCTION
Cats can become pregnant even during the first estrus cycle. A feline’s pregnancy lasts around 63 to 65 days, or about nine weeks. A cat also can be impregnated again very quickly after giving birth, as nursing kittens will not prevent a subsequent pregnancy. The average litter size is three to six kittens, so it’s easy to see just how many kittens can be born of one cat if she’s left to her own reproductive devices. Females also can be mated by more than one male or even one of their male relatives.
Penny Saver
Meet PJ
He loves walking with us in the woods and running around the yard. His favorite toy is a plastic bone that he tries to find whenever he comes in the house. Another thing he loves to do is look out the window and watch our front yard. He also loves to snuggle and be pet by everyone.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam Marzotta
BE A CHAMPION PET SITTER
DEAR PAW'S CORNER: I'm 13 years old and want to make money by being a pet sitter and dog walker. To try it out, my dad suggested that I pet sit for the neighbor who is going on vacation for two weeks. ey agreed! I'm really excited. What tips do you have so I do a good job? -- Austin in Portland, Maine
DEAR AUSTIN: What a great idea! You can try out pet sitting and see if you like it, and your dad is there to give support and advice. Here are a few tips:
-- Bring a notebook and pen with you to every pet sitting visit.
-- Talk to the pet owner before they leave. Get all of the pet's health information. Find out what time they need to be fed and any medications they need to take. Get their veterinarian's number and any special instructions. Find out where the food, treats and leash are stored. (Write this all in the notebook!)
-- Keep to the agreed-upon time to visit and/or walk the pet. It's important for the pet to stay on a regular schedule, and it builds trust with your customer.
-- Do not feed the pet any food or treats not provided (or specified) by the owner.
-- Contact the owner if you have additional questions or if an emergency arises.
ese are just the basics. As you build your pet-sitting empire, you will encounter different situations and will learn the best ways to respond. Your parents can help, and so can that trusty notebook! During and a er every visit, review your notes about the experience and think about how you can do a better job or accomplish certain tasks more effectively.
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MOUNTMORRISLIBRARY
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. 9-noon
Livonia Public Library
2 Washington St., Livonia (585) 346-3450 • Fax: 346-5911 facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri. 11am-5pm; Sat. 11am-3pm Sun.Closed
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…
MOUNT MORRISLIBRARYRECEIVESANATIONAL$10,000 GRANTFORSMALLANDRURAL LIBRARIES
MountMorris,NYMountMorrisLibraryhasbeenselectedasoneof310 librariestoparticipateinroundtwoof LibrariesTransformingCommunities: AccessibleSmallandRuralCommunities,anAmericanLibraryAssociation(ALA)initiativethatprovides communityengagementandaccessibilityresourcestosmallandrural librariestohelpthembetterserve peoplewithdisabilities.Thecompetitiveawardcamewitha$10,000grant thathelpedthelibraryinstallitsAccessibleDoorOpeners.“Wearesoproud tohavebeenchosenforthiswonderfulopportunity,”saidLibraryDirector Dr.M.FernandaAstiz.“Thisgrant allowedourlibrarytogettoknowour residentswithdisabilitiesbetter.It alsohelpedusimproveourservicesto ensurethispopulationfeelswelcome inourspace.”
HONEOYEPUBLICLIBRARY-
Book signingwithreading,Honeoye PublicLibrary,Honeoye,NY
September18,2-4PM
Authorfromtheareawhoearned3 degreesfromCanandaiguaColleges andlivedinCanandaiguabrieflyis returningforbooktour.Pleasecome andsupportyourlocallibraryand independentauthors.Shewritesa memoiraboutovercomingadversities throughfaith. Muchofherlateteensandearlyadult yearswasspentasaresidentof HemlockandSpringwater,graduating HighSchoolfromHoneoye. AuthorwasknownasSherrySpencer thenCodding,thenKnightandhas changedhernametomatchherbirth certificate,States,whichshenever useduntilrecently.Shehaswritten3 booksandwillbereadingfromher latest.“NeverForsakenGodDelivered MeFromHopelessSituations”,which canbepurchasedfromAmazon. AuthorSherryStates. Thisisafreeeventandtherewillbe adultsituationsinthebookdiscussed.
HOW STUDENTS CAN HANDLE THE TRANSITION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL
Participate in a school-based transition program. Middle schools frequently host open houses for elementary school students, who can take tours of the campus. Parents can take part in these events with their children. If your schedule does not allow you to attend, then schedule a private tour with the middle school principal or a faculty member. Middle school guidance counselors or guest speakers also may make the rounds, visiting elementary schools directly. Be sure your student attends such information sessions so he or she can get an idea of what to expect during middle school.
LIVONIAPUBLICLIBRARY
September 18that3:45pm WednesdayWonder-Lab--FoilArt Fun
Didyouknowthatifyoutakesome aluminumfoil,someglue,anda bunchofsharpies,youcanmakea stunningpieceofartwork?Joinus totryyourhandattinfoilart.Open toelementary-agedchildren. September18that5pm HuggableMonstrocities Comecreateyourveryownstuffed animalmonstrocity!Nosewingis requiredtocreateyourstuffedanimal.Theuglierthebetter!Recommendedforages10+ Thursday,September19that 10:15am SensoryExplorers
Comeandplaywithyourchildat ourfunsensorystations!Sensory playisanyactivitythatstimulatesa child’ssenses:touch,smell,taste, sightandhearing.Drop-inprogram bestforchildrenuptoage3.No registrationrequired. Thursday,September19that6pm Comeandjointheexcitementof gamenightatthelibrary!Anyone 18+iswelcometoattend!
WADSWORTHLIBRARY:
MAKERSPACE MONDAY: MakeButtons&Magnets Mon,Sept16th,6:00-7:30pm Stopbythelibraryandmakeyour veryownbuttonsandmagnets!All materialsprovided.Spaceislimited. Forages13andup.Registerat wadslib.com/calendar.
TEENCRAFTDROP-IN: MakeButtons&Magnets Fri,Sept20th,3:30-4:30pm Stopbythelibraryandmakeyour veryownbuttonsandmagnets!All materialsprovided.Spaceislimited. Forstudentsingrades6-12.Registrationrecommended.Signupat wadslib.com/calendar.
OPERATIONSAVE presentedbytheCanandaiguaVA Thur,Sept26th,11am-12pm AshleySmith,communityengagementandpartnershipscoordinator fromtheCanandaiguaVAwillpresentthisworkshop.Participantswill learnhowtousetheSAVEmodel torespondtosomeoneincrisis, andhowtoreduceriskofself harm.Thisprogramissupportedby theLivingstonCountySuicide PreventionTaskForceandtheVA FingerLakesHealthcareSystem.
AVON
PUP,Foodlinkfooddistribution will takeplaceatEastAvonFire Dept.,1615W.HenriettaRd.,on Friday,SEPTEMBER27,2024from 10AM-12PM.Drivethroughonly, pleasestayinyourcar.Sponsored byAvonFoodPantry.
AvonPreservation&Historical Society - 23GeneseeStreet,Avon. 2024Programs:Sunday,September15-HistoryofWellsBarnsin theAvonarea.PresentedbyDick Fisher-formerAvonteacherand memberoftheCaledoniaHistorical Society.Held2p.m. Location:Wells Estate-1177W.HenriettaRd., Avon (cornerofRt15andNorth AvonRd).Theprogramsarefree andopentothepublic.Lightrefreshmentswillbeprovided.
AvonSeniorNutritionProgram Week ofSeptember16-September20
SiteClosedMonday.
Tuesday,9/17:PotRoastw/Gravy, Parslied/ButteredPotatoes,Asparagus,WholeWheatBreadSlice, MandarinOranges.
Wednesday,9/18:StuffedCabbage Casserole,Rice,Broccoli,Dinner Roll,AppleCrisp.
Thursday,9/19:MapleGlazedPork, Corn,Cauliflower,WholeWheat BreadSlice,Applesauce,Chocolate Pudding.
Friday,9/20:BeefStew,Biscuit, MashedPotatoes,Beets,Orange Juice,SnickerdoodleCookie. (585)226-6353
ChickenBBQ! Saturday, September14,12-3pm.RainorShine. $15/dinner-1/2chix,beans,salt potatoes,roll,dessert.Avon AmericanLegionPost#294,5480 EastAvonRd.,Avon.
Fruit&VegetableRXProgramExplore ahealthierdietandavoid foodwaste!CornellCooperative ExtensionofLivingstonCounty presentsaseriesof6onehour classes.Receive$15aclassin vouchersforfreshfruitsand vegetables.Registerbycalling 585-226-6353.BeginningTuesdays,September17th-October22, 12:30pmattheAvonSeniorNutritionSite,74GeneseeSt.,Avon.
VeteransOnly-Warrior Wednesday Dinner: Thiswillbea Veteranonlydinner,comejoinus on2Oct24at6p.m.,thefirst WednesdayseverymonthforWarriorWednesdayDinner.Thismonth wewilldineattheVillageInn,in Caledonia,NY.Requestaseatby visitingwww.livcovets.com.Wewill reachoutandconfirmyourreservation.Wehopetoseeyouthere. AvonAmericanLegionFamily Post 294 -WEDNESDAYSOUP& SANDWICHLUNCH.Proceedsto benefitVeteransinNeed.Serving 11:30am-1pm.FreeforVeterans. $5forSupporters.AvonAmerican Legion,5480Avon-EastAvonRd., Avon.
Avon/CaledoniaGirlScoutRegistration - Avon/CaledoniaGirl Scoutregistrationforthisschool yearisunderwayintoOctober.Any girlfromkindergartenthruhigh schooliswelcometojoin.Financial assistanceisavailable.Adulthelp needed.FormoreinfopleasecontactJeanneatjfusco33@juno.com orcall585-314-0226.
XYZMeeting: September18, 2024at5:30pm.Dueswillbe collectedatthismeeting.Bring yourplacesettingandadishto pass.Anyoneover55iswelcometo attendandjoin.Visitwithother membersandenjoythefoodsfrom othermembers.Ifyouhaveany questions,callCarolat226-9792 orAndreaat226-2038.Seeyou soonintheAvonVillageHall,74 GeneseeSt,Avon,NY14414
BLOOMFIELD
ACommunityBreakfast is held on4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.
CANANDAIGUA
VeteranOnly-CharterFishingCanandaigua Lake: Veterans comejoinus22Sepandfish CanandaiguaLakewithHarrington Outfitters.Wewillfish CanandaiguaLakeforfourhours andshareamealafterwards.Valid NewYorkStateFishingLicenseis required.Besuretoaskaboutthe Veterandiscountedfishinglicense atyourlocallicensingfacility.Space islimited,don’tmissout,RSVPat www.livcovets.comnowtogeta spot.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
CONESUS
Breakfast - ConlonMulvaney AmericanLegion,6317Marshall Road,Conesus.Heldthe4thSundayofthemonthfrom8am-11am. $10Adultsand$5under10.Thank youforthegreatsupportandwe lookforwardtoanothergreatyear!
STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS
Small businesses and happiness might be linked. A 2019 survey from Guidant Financial and the online lending marketplace LendingClub found that 78 percent of small business owners rated their level of happiness as an average of eight on a scale of one to 10 (10 being the happiest).
HEMLOCK TRAIN SHOW
September 21st & 22nd, 2024
Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday, 10am-3pm
Hemlock Fairgrounds • AG Expo Building
Tickets: $6 (12 & over) • $2 (Children ages 5-11) • FREE (Children under 5)
Facebook: FCTT-HiRailers
Website: www.fctt-hirailers.com
For information contact
Bob Kleinmann • 716-440-3156
Tom Frey • 585-734-1662
DANSVILLE
Veteran+1-LIVCOVetsGolf Classic 2024: Comejoinus28Sep atConesusGolfCourseforthe LIVCOVeteransGolfClassic2024 check-inat9:30a.m.Formatistwo (2)personscramble,Veteranplus 1,shotgunstart.Veteranscan bringanyonefortheirsecondteam member.HotDogattheturn,meal andprizesaftertheroundofgolf. Weonlyhavespacefor40teams (80golfers),don’twaittoregister. Pre-Registeratwww.livcovets.com by18Sep,wewillreachoutand confirmyourspot.Hopetoseeyou there!
GENESEO
BushBrothersOrganandPiano Concert - St.Michael’sAnniverary ConcertfeaturingTheBUSH BROTHERS,BrinkBushandMitch Bush,InternationalConcertOrganistandPianist,willbeheld Friday,September20that7:00PM atSt.Michael’sEpiscopalChurch, 23MainStreet,Geneseo.Worksby Chopin,Franck,Vierne,SaintSaens,Lisztandotherswillbefeatured.A$20.donationissuggestedandtheproceedsbenefit theSt.Michael’sChorister ScholarshipFund.Pleasejoinusfor aneveningofbeautifulmusicfollowedbyareception.
140+ Vendor Tables and Operating Train Layouts
Multiple Scales: O, HO, N Gauge, and others Bring this ad for $1.00 off Adult Admission
GENESEO
GeneseoYoungatHeartThurs., September19.Meeting; 2:00p.m.attheGeneseoUnited MethodistChurch.Program:ShelleyFaliticofromPurplePonyin Leroy,NYwillspeakabouttheir TherapeuticHorsemanshipprogram.PurplePonyprovidesequine opportunitiestopersonswith disabilities&diverseneeds.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* Eating more candy in one sitting causes fewer cavities than spacing it out through the day.
HEMLOCK
TempleHillCemetery’s2024 Spirit Walk -HeldSeptember14th insteadofOctober,whenitistraditionallyheld.Highlighting Geneseo’stradespeople’shistory andtheirconnectionstodowntownbusinessestoday.Community membersofallagesareinvitedto takeamoonlitstrollthroughhistoricTempleHillCemeterytolearn aboutthepeoplewhoshapedthe earlybusinesscommunityof Geneseo.Toursbegin6:30pm.The finaltourgroupwillbesteppingoff at8:15pm.Suggesteddonations$5perpersonor$20perfamily. Cash,checks,orVenmoaccepted. Guestswillfinishthetourwith cideranddonuts.Wearsturdy shoesandweather-appropriateattire.https://templehillcemetery. com/spirit-walk-2024
Authorreadinganddiscussion from thenovel“TheUniform”AuthorGeorgeGuidawillread fromhisnovel“TheUniform”, accompaniedbyadiscussionof historicaleventsanderasportrayed inthenovel.Theaccompanying discussionwillmakeuseof projectedimagesandrecordedmusic.September18thfrom6:008:00Pm,LittleLakesCommunity Center4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock. Moreinformationonthenovelis postedundertheeventatwww. littlelakesny.org.
LittleLakesFiberFair- Little Lakes FiberFairheldonSeptember 28thfrom10AM-4PMisa marketplaceforfiberartists.Find anarrayofwonderfulyarns,roving, knitting,andcrochetsuppliesin additiontosomecompleted projectsforsalefromvariousWesternNYvendors.Sockmaking,needlefelting,andlacemakingdemonstrationsalongwithaselection ofsoupsavailableforlunch.Hosted byLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.Hemlock,NY. Don’tmissit!
HENRIETTA
Farmer’sMarketattheMoose Lodge WEDNESDAYS, July10thSeptember25thfrom2-6PM.OPEN TOTHEPUBLICatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,W.Henrietta. Farmer?Hobbyist?Gardener? Crafter?InterestedinbeingaVendor?PleasecontactSueSpeta, 585-259-3020. TobenefitMoose Charitiesandlocalcharities.
IONIA
26thAnniversaryIoniaFallFestival, Saturday, September21st,all daylong,celebratingouragriculturalheritage,ontheIoniaUnited MethodistChurchgrounds,2120 EltonRd.,justoffRt64&northof Rt5&20.TheTractorParade beginsat1PM,butyoucanlookat thetractor&implementdisplays behindthechurchalldaylong. Foodavailable:Coffee&Donuts 7:30-9:30AM;ChowHutserveshot dogs,burgersandmore10AM4:30PM;BBQ11:30AMtilsoldout. Allday-Cake&DessertWheel; CoinToss;DoorPrizes,Hayridesto theWolkObservatory;Games; Historical&otherDisplays&Demonstrations;&more.www. ioniaumc.org
LAKEVILLE
TacklingHABsinOurLakes: Join Dr. LewisMcCafferytolearnabout theDEC’sintegratedapproachto mitigatingHarmfulAgalBloomsall acrossNY.Thisincludeswatershed management,nutrientinactivation andelectrochemicaloxidation.This FREEprogramisWednesdaySept. 18@6:30pmatTheWatershed EducationCenter,locatedinVitale ParkinLakeville.Registertoattend atconesuslake.org.
LEICESTER
TheKiwanisClubofYorkLeicester ChickenBBQ:Saturday, September28,2024atLeicester FireHall.Drivethroughonly.Serving4pmuntilSoldOut.Cost:$15 each.Ticketsmaybepurchasedat thedoor.
LIMA
LimaFarmersMarket hosted by theLimaPresbyterianChurch.Produce,apples,plants,spices&rubs, meat,eggs,homemadesoapand beeswax,bakedgoods.HeldTuesdays,September10-October22 from3-6pmattheLimaPresbyterianChurch,15Aand5&20,Lima.
LIVONIA
LivoniaKiwanis50thBunko Night, servingBeefonWeck.$25 formeal,games,rafflesandgreat fun.Saturday,September28that 6:00PMatLivoniaCenterAmerican Legion.CallAnn{585}221-2188 forreservationsbySeptember21.
FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup - Gatherwithlike-minded enthusiasts.Newcomerswelcome. Saturday,September21:6:00-8:00 pm.FollowedbySocialHour.$5.00 donation.Snackstoshareare appreciated.Forthelocationin Livonia,seewebsiteortextorcall MaryGrace:585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org.Following Meeting:October26.
MOUNT MORRIS
VeteranOnly-EarlyRiser’s Breakfast: Veterans comejoinus 16Sep@7a.m.,atBrian’sUSA DinerinMt.Morrisforourmonthly EarlyRiserBreakfast.Wewillmeet withotherveteransandenjoythe coffee,conversation,andcompany aswegetreadytotackletheweek together.Wehopetoseeyou there.RSVPatwww.livcovets.com
VeteranOnly-EarlyRiser’s Breakfast: Veterans comejoinus atBrian’sUSADinerinMt.Morris forourmonthlyEarlyRiserCoffee Club.Monday,October21,7am. Wewillmeetwithotherveterans andenjoythecoffee,conversation, andcompanyaswegetreadyto tackletheweektogether.Wehope toseeyouthere.RSVPbyvisiting ourwebsitewww.livcovets.com.
NAPLES
FallFestivaland5KRun/Walk Fundraiser event! October26, 9-1pm,LeTourneauChristianCenter,4950CountyRoad11, Rushville.FallFestivalisafreeevent forkidsofallages.Kid-friendly games,PulledPorkBBQlunch,inflatables,facepainting,archery, pumpkinpainting,andour5KRun/ Walk.Registrationopens9AMwith theracestartingpromptlyat 10AM.FallFestivalactivities11AM1PM.Games,candy,andfun!BBQ 11AMandcanbepickedupatthe timeappointedonyourregistration andticket.EntryOptions:$25-race only(in-personorvirtual).$35-race andt-shirt.$45-race,bbq,andtshirt.Fundraisertobuildawareness andsupportfortheDavisSports Facility!
PAVILION
TheGeneseeValleyCivilWar Roundtable will meetWednesday, September18that7pmatthe PavilionUnitedMethodistChurch atthecornerof63&19inPavilion. TerrianneSchultewillpresenther topiconTheProposedPeaceConferenceofMarch1865.
SPRINGWATER
HikeAllWesternChristmasTree Farm inSpringwater -Hikethe annualMushroomhuntandidentificationeventatAllWestern ChristmasTreeFarmSunday September15from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrailsfollowedbya socialget-togetherdish-to-passpicnicattheFarm.Foradditionalinfo/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite:springwatertrails.org
WEST HENRIETTA
CraftSale: Saturday, September 21,2024,from9:00AMto3:00 PM.TobeheldinsidetheWest HenriettaFireDepartment,774Erie StationRoad,WestHenrietta.Parkingbehindthefirehouse.(Weare nexttotheWestHenriettaBaptist Church).
Chicken&BiscuitDinner: Saturday, September14from3-6pmat YorkBaptistChurch,2738Main Street,York.Drive-ThruOnly!$12Adults,$8-Students(School& College),Free-Children5&under. YORK
Craft&VendorShowtobenefit YCS SportsBooster -Saturday, October5,2024from10am-4pm. VarietyofUniqueCrafters&Direct SaleVendors.50/50Raffle.Basket Raffles.YorkCentralSchool,2578 GeneseeSt.,Retsof.
Ham Dinner
Sept. 21, 2024 • 3-6pm South Livonia UCC
5087 South Livonia Road Drive-Thru Only • $15.00 Dinner includes ham, club potatoes, cut green beans, applesauce, and a cookie. Benefit to raise money to fix entrance and bell tower Contact Clay Taft (585) 734-6784
HOW COMMUNITIES BENEFIT WHEN CONSUMERS SHOP LOCAL
Get a personal touch. Local business owners typically are inclined to go the extra mile for their customers and are personally invested in the services and products they are selling. As a result, shopping locally tends to be a personalized experience. Furthermore, a local business owner may be more amenable to ordering products for specific clientele. Such personalized service is typically not accessible when shopping big box stores or other shops where owners are off-site.
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
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CELEBRATING
Lakeville Volunteer Fire Dept. Training Grounds
Bingo 1st & 3rd Thursday of every month. Doors open at 5pm. Bingo starts at 7pm. We can accommodate all size parties. Call and reserve your date today!
DID YOU KNOW? When nurses go to work each day, many report to hospitals while others work at private practices. For others, a day at the office takes place at research labs. According to the online nursing resource Nurse.org, research nurses develop and implement studies to investigate and provide information on new medications, vaccinations and medical procedures. Research nurses, sometimes referred to as clinical nurse researchers or nurse researchers, typically have advanced degrees, and many first work as research assistants, clinical data collectors and/or clinical research monitors to gain some practical experience as they pursue or consider pursuing their degrees. Some research nurses even conduct independent research, though Nurse.org notes that such professionals need advanced degrees such as an MSN or Ph.D. to pursue such a path. More information about becoming a research nurse can be found at www.Nurse.org.
featuring…
Our Famous Tableside Carved Prime Rib is Back!
Every Day in September
Surf and Turf Special • Our Famous Rib and Pot Dinner $35
10 ounce Prime Rib with a 4 ounce Lobster Pot Dinner includes choice of potato, fresh garden salad, homemade rolls, and specialty bread. *Make it a "Double Surf" by adding on a 4 ounce Lobster Tail for only $10.
September Early Bird Specials
Served Tuesday through Friday and Sundays 4-6pm Your choice- $18
8 ounce Prime Rib Dinner • Shrimp Scampi over Pasta • Lobster Haddock
Dinners include choice of potato unless pasta is indicated, fresh garden salad, homemade rolls, and specialty bread
Fridays at our front bar-1/2 priced drinks!
Excludes bottles of wine and champagne.
Fridays in September- Friday Fish Fry to go only $14. Your choice of broiled, breaded, Cajun, lemon pepper, or beer battered. Dinner comes with French Fries and Homemade Slaw.
Sunday Special- 1 Pound Prime Rib Dinner $35
Includes choice of potato, fresh garden salad, homemade rolls, and specialty bread.
*Please no substitutions to any of our specials. All specials must be told to your wait staff upon ordering. You will not get special pricing unless stated. We advertise in many different outlets and we monitor what specials are received by each outlet.
September Patio Special. It was a customer favorite last month... e WNY Platter. $24 Includes Prime Rib on Weck, 6 Wings, Homemade Potato Salad, and Homemade Macaroni Salad.
September Patio Music Lineup-
Friday, September 13- Axton Landing
Saturday, September 14th- Josh Hawkins
Sunday, September 15th- David Knaudt
Friday, September 20th- Karen McNeil
Saturday, September 21st- Rhonda Federation
September Food truck Schedule
As summer winds down, September is the last month to enjoy our food trucks out and about.
8/31-9/1 Wings over Batavia
9/6 Legends Darien Lake
9/10 Legends Darien Lake
9/12 Legends Darien Lake and Pavilion School Open House
9/13 Genesee Country Farmer’s Market & Friday Night Food Truck Rodeo, Genesee Co. Fairgrounds
9/14 Land of Legends Raceway, Canandaigua and Churchville Moose Lodge
9/16 Corfu Farmers Market
9/17 Legends Darien Lake
9/20 Genesee Country Farmers Market, Rochester Regional-Batavia, & Dublin Corners Farm Brewery
9/21 Eden Tractor Pull
9/24 Ginegaw Farmers Market
9/27 Legends Darien Lake
9/28 Apple Umpkin Festival
9/29 Apple Umpkin Festival
*Please note that if there is a private food trailer event, it will not be listed.
Saturday, September 28th- Patio Music Grand Finale- Featuring Savage Cabbage
*Please note, our patio will be closed August 31st through September 11th for off site restaurant events. ank you for your understanding.
Fair Housing Statement
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
Evelyn Marie Shoots: 100 Years of Faith, Family, and Creativity
BY EVABELLE EVIE SCOTT
Our mom, Evelyn Marie Shoots, was born in Cuba, NY on August 10, 1924, the first of five daughters for William and Eva Matylas. Mom and Dad, Jay Wallace Shoots, were married October 6, 1945 and celebrated the birth of each of their four children, Evelyn Marie, Jay Wallace, Jr., Evabelle Louise, and James William.
As a tremendous lover of words, she was always writing story ideas and loved coming up with different slogan messages for various products. Evy began entering skill contests where different companies offered prizes for the best slogan or tag line for their products. Over the years, Mom won appliances, a convertible car, and even a $25k dream home in 1955!
Mom’s desire to write her own book of inspirational poetry was her biggest dream. Her desire to share her love for the Lord and bring hope and joy to people was her heart’s biggest wish. rough encouragement from family and friends, her dream came true! Bonita Healy helped with the publication process and Joyce Shutts helped with the book cover photo. us came Grove of Grace
Mom continues to write poems daily. I believe she has written well over 2,000 poems throughout the years.
Mom and Dad also started their own business called Jaycra , focusing on wood and plexiglass artistry. ey sold their specialized items at the Rochester airport, Alpha and Omega Christian Bookstores, Peterson Drug Stores, and many others!
Son, James, admires Mom as industrious. Even in her 70s and beyond, she worked for several companies, helping others who were disabled, etc. She even drove herself from Henrietta to West Greece for one of her jobs.
Daughter, Evy Marie, fondly remembers how she used to draw paper dolls so we daughters could cut them out and design clothes for them.
Mom loved to encourage others by sending cards of all kinds. She sent out hundreds over the years, making dear friends at many post offices. Jim and Evie cheer Mom on as when we take turns driving Mom for daily rides, we point out mail vehicles and she waves as she can and smiles to the drivers. When they see Mom, they wave back.
For over 18 years, Mom and Evie were blessed to do volunteer community food ministry through Wegmans and Lori’s Natural Foods with donations, sorting, bagging, and reloading into their vehicle as some recipients were diabetic or had to have gluten free foods. ey delivered the food to many in need.
Mom daily praised the Lord for all blessings. We praise God for her and have been blessed by her love and joyful presence in our lives. Her favorite Bible scripture, Nehemiah 8:10, “ e joy of the Lord is your strength” is truly how she lives and breathes.
Happy Birthday, Mom! We love you so very much!
Living Music – by Evelyn “Evy” Shoots
Music is a golden thread in life’s fine tapestry weaving through designs of days enhancing all we see
Songs of dawnings carry hope to li our spirits high boosting courage to improve the plans of days gone by Notes may wail with winter wind but sing through summer trees painting scenes of thankful times in living melodies
Seeing Spring’s parade of blooms plants precious memories joyful chirpings fill the air in chorus with each breeze
Even when we don’t expect sweet strains of vibrant keys hover to renew our souls recalling hours of ease
Hearing voices that we love is music to our ears cherished days together send sweet echoes through the years God placed music in our hearts for tuning with His love trusting in His guiding hand yields more than we dream of!
Tunes recall our keepsake scenes abridging time and space holding moments ever dear with notes that don’t erase Inspiration radiates in chords or rhapsodies charming to a depth of soul as tired tension flees
Rhythm carries harmony when we march glad and free happy in the Liberty our Savior brought to be
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BAPTIST
Cornerstone Baptist Church
4232 Reservoir Rd., Geneseo • 243-4514 www.baptistchurchgeneseo.com
Pastor John Zatkiewicz
Worship 11am • Sunday School 9:45am Wednesday Prayer, 6:30pm
Grace Baptist Church
Pastor David eobald
9316 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437 585-335-6190
Sunday School 9:15 AM; Worship Service 10:30 AM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting/Kids Block/Youth Group 7:00 PM www.gracebcdansville.org
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church
4631 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo • 243-0130
Pastor Don Ray • E-mail: pvbc@frontier.com pleasantvalleybaptist.com • Sunday School 10:00am
Worship Services Sunday, 11:00am • Bible Study Wed., 6:30pm Children’s Church • Youth Activities
New Life Baptist Church
1721 US-20A (Leicester Rd.), Leicester, NY 14481
Pastor David Ritz • (585) 257-0957 • newlifebaptistemail@gmail.com
Worship Service: 10:30am • Tuesday Bible Study: 6:30pm
Family Fun Night: 1st Friday every month, 6:30pm Handicap accessible, Sunday School K-8, Mother’s Room available for small kids. Find us on Facebook at New Life Baptist Church!
CATHOLIC
Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community
St. Mary’s, Honeoye • St. Matthew, Livonia www.stsmaryandmatthew.com - Rev. William Laird
9am Daily Masses: Mon. & Wed. at St. Matthew • Tues. & urs. at St. Mary’s Weekend Schedule: Sat. - 3:30pm Reconciliation, 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew • Sun. - 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew
St. Luke the Evangelist Parish
Sat. 4:00 pm at St. Lucy, Retsof • Sun. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Geneseo Sun. 8:15 am at Holy Angels, Nunda • Sun. 10 am at St. Patrick, Mt. Morris • Sun. 10:15 am at St. Mary, Geneseo Daily Masses: Mon. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Tues. at St. Patrick, Wed. & Fri. at St. omas Aquinas
Holy Family Catholic Community
Office: 206 Fremont St., Wayland, NY 14572 • 728-2228
Hours: Mon- urs. 9:00am-4:00pm, Fri 9:00am-12:00noon
Mass Schedule: Sat. 4pm @ St. Mary’s, 40 Elizabeth St., Dansville Sun. 7:30am @ St. Joseph’s, 206 Fremont St., Wayland Sun. 9:15am @ Sacred Heart, 11119 Chapel St., Perkinsville Sun. 11am @ St. Pius, 35 Maple Ave., Cohocton
St. Agnes, St. Rose, St. Paul of the Cross
saintagnespaulrose.org • 226-2100
Saturday: 4pm at St. Agnes in Avon
Sunday: 8am at St. Rose in Lima
Sunday: 9:45am at St. Paul of the Cross in Honeoye Falls
Sunday: 11:30am at St. Agnes in Avon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM
Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church
Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com
Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
e Center Church
Meeting at the Lakeville Fire Training Grounds 5604 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY 14480
Service: Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study: Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Phone: 585-376-0749
“I know God won’t give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish he didn’t trust me so much.”
—Mother Teresa
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Livonia Community Church
A non-denominational Evangelical church 41 Spring St., 346-5290; Pastor Benjamin Nickels Bible Study – all ages 9:45am; Worship Service 10:30am Livoniacommunitychurch.org
EPISCOPAL
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
23 Main Street, Geneseo 243-1220 • www.stmikesgeneseo.org
Summer Services: Sunday 8:00 AM in chapel & 10:00 AM in church; Wednesday 12 Noon Livestream from www.stmikesgeneseo.org at 10:00 AM, Sundays.
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
25 Clara Barton Street • Box 127 Dansville, NY 14437 • 585-335-5434 stpetesdansville.org • Handicap accessible Sunday Service @ 10:30am
Zion Episcopal Church
10 Park Place (on the Circle), Avon • (585) 226-3722 zionepiscopalchurchavon.org
Sunday Worship and Holy Communion 10:00am Online Facebook: facebook.com/Zionchurchavon Sunday School (Pre-K-12) 9:00am
LUTHERAN
Lutheran Church of the Epiphany LCMS
6050 East Avon-Lima Rd. (Rt. 5 & 20), E. Avon • 226-2200 Pastor Clayton Zuber Facebook: epiphanyavon • Handicap Accessible Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9:30am
St. Timothy Lutheran Church - ELCA
A Sanctuary and Reconciling in Christ Church 5015 Lakeville Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-4490 Pastor Lisa Frauens • pastorlisaf@gmail.com • sttimothylutherangeneseo.org Sunday worship 9:30AM, & Live Streamed: www.facebook.com/sttimothygeneseo Intergenerational Sunday School, 10:30am 1st Sunday of the month Oct-May. Accessible building with hearing loop available.
METHODIST
Geneseo United Methodist Church
Rev. Beth Malone • Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo • 243-3160
8:30am Non-Traditional, 10:30am Traditional, 9:30am coffee hour Sunday School classes for all ages • Nursery care provided Now “Looped” for the Hearing Impaired Worship services available via Zoom - more info at www.geneseomethodist.com “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” • Handicapped accessible
Springwater United Methodist Church
8001 South Main St., Springwater, NY 14560
Office: 585-669-2131, Pastor Dawn Merritt
Sunday Service: 11am
Children’s Church/Sunday School Handicap accessible.
United Methodist Church of Livonia
Pastor: Sung Ho Lee • 21 Summers St., Livonia • (585) 346-3511
E-mail: UMCLivonia@gmail.com • Website: UMCL.us
Sunday Worship and Sunday School (Pre-K-5th grade): 9AM. Nursery care available. e service is live-streamed at the website www.umcl.us or on Facebook www.facebook.com/UMCLivonia Youth Group (6th-12th grade) Sundays 6:00-7:30PM.
Avon United Methodist Church
130 Genesee St., Avon • 226-8600 • www.avonnyumc.org
Rev. Keith Griswold Worship: Sundays in church at 10am, Facebook Live 10:10am
Radio Ministry: 7:30am Sundays on 1040AM or 92.1FM To join us for worship or anytime on our website.
Dansville United Methodist Church 5 Chestnut Ave., Dansville Church phone: 585-335-5354
Sunday Worship: 11am
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
New Horizon Church 2219 Bronson Hill Rd, Avon Sunday Service 10:30AM Pastors Mike and Genevieve Pedaci www.newhorizonny.org • communications@newhorizonny.org
Sparta Center Church
Pastor David Zastrow • 585-236-0887 8455 Sparta Center Rd., Dansville, NY 14437 Service at 9:00am. Find us on Facebook and YouTube at Sparta Center Church.
Genesee Valley Church Of Christ
7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg • (Sparta Community Center) Leslie Farrow, contact person • 585-721-9669
Sunday Bible Study 9-9:45am • Sunday Worship 10:00-11:00am Non-denominational New Testament Teachings.
Faith Fellowship Church
5630 Pebble Beach Rd., Lakeville • 703-1340 www.ffcny.org
Pastor Stephen Sweeting • Pastor Steven LaMar, Discipleship
Pastor Cliff Baker, Youth
Sunday Worship Prayer 10am
Holy Ground Ministries Church
2637 Genesee St. (Rte. 63), Retsof, Across from York School bus garage. 585-245-3334 • Sunday at 10am. All are welcome.
Bible Study - Every Saturday at 9:30am
See what the Lord can do in your life. www.holygroundministries.org
ORTHODOX
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
OTHER DENOMINATION
Hub Church
People - Purpose - Passion
300 Phelps Rd., Honeoye Falls, NY 14472
Join us every Sunday at 9:30AM! hubchurchroc.com | connect@hubchurchroc.com | 585-577-9881
Hub Kids: Nursery - 5th Grade
PRESBYTERIAN
Leicester Evangelical Presbyterian Church
161 Main St., Leicester • 382-3311
Pastor David Missel www.seekinggodtogether.com
Adult Sunday School: 10am • Worship Service: 10:30am
Please Join Us!
Central Presbyterian Church of Geneseo
Corner 2nd & Center St. • 243-0669
Reverend Laurie Tiberi, interim pastor Sunday Worship at 10am @ www.cpcgeneseo.org Sunday School and Nursery provided.
First Presbyterian Church of Livonia Center
P.O. Box 105 | 3837 Center Street | Livonia, NY 14487
Phone: (585) 346-5075
Pastor: Jerry Swain CP | Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Streaming live on Facebook: Livonia Presbyterian Church, Livonia Center, NY
Website: Livonianypres.org
Avon Central Presbyterian Church
Pastor Carin Farmer • 133 Genesee St., Avon • 226-2626
Sunday Worship 10:00am (July & August - 9:00am)
Children’s Sunday School during Worship (Sept.-May).
Nursery provided • All are welcome! • cpcavon@frontier.com
Sunday Radio Ministry: 8:30 am at 1040 AM or 92.1 FM and 95.5 FM
York United Presbyterian Church
2662 Main St., York, NY • 243-1266
Sunday Worship Service in person at 10:00 am
Available on the YouTube channel: “York United Presbyterian Church”.
Pastor: Rev. Michelle Sumption • All are welcome!
East Avon First Presbyterian Church (USA)
Located at the Corner of Rts. 15 and 5&20
Rev. Michelle Allen: 585-226-6460; pastor@eastavonchurch.com
Sunday Worship: In person at 10:00 AM; Via Zoom at 10:00 AM (www.eastavonchurch.com)
Everyone is always welcome!!
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lakeville United Church of Christ
5687 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville • 346-5235 www.facebook.com/Lakevilleucc
Sunday Worship at 10:30am
All are welcome/Open and Affirming Church.
South Livonia United Church of Christ
5087 South Livonia Rd., Livonia • Pastor Susan Smith 585-346-0420 • slucc2021@charter.net Worship 10:00am
Children Sunday School 10:20am
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KNEE SCOOTER with brakes. In great condition. 315-254-1690
(19) CEMENT BLOCKS - 7½” x 15½”. A mixture of 3½” and 1¾” deep. 585-200-2009
EMERSON MICROWAVE – Needs Cleaning. No Glass Plate. Rochester. 585-482-5832
Six PRINTERS. Need drivers/ink - HPH95Cse Deskjet 18v1.7a, HP722c Deskjet 18v1.7a, HP710c Deskjet needs power supply 18v1.7a, Compaq IJ600 needs power supply 30v.05A, Kodak PP Maker 200volt, Epson Stylus c86 Corded. 585-482-5832
POWER RECLINING SOFA. Good condition. Perfect for mancave or student rental. Pick up, Fairport. 585-425-3221
Working, comfortable RECLINING CHAIR. You must be able to pick it up. Text or email only. 585-747-8452 or countmein421@gmail.com
FULL SIZE BED FRAME – only used for a few months. QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, great condition. nicole.l4ur4@gmail.com
Couple bags of WHITE STYROFOAM PEANUTS. 585-366-9699
METAL CABINET with multi drawers & 3 pieces FLAT METAL for scrapping. Rush. awallace152@yahoo.com
Tablets: plain, white PAPER. 3”x5”, 4”x6,” and 5”X7”. Large quantity available. phermann2@rochester.rr.com
TOP HATS: 2 dozen, black, plastic, decorated for New Year’s. Could be used as Pilgrim hats, etc. phermann2@rochester.rr.com
FILE CABINETS (2), 45” X 22” X 53”, 4-drawer lateral, fireproof, with locks; very good condition; you pick up. 585-249-1099.
Hamilton 28J854 full size DRAFTING TABLE, electric motor-driven height adjustable, very good condition. Call, leave phone message. 315-719-7065
Mahogany DINING TABLE w/ 4 chairs. Seats 10, 3pc tabletop pad. Tablecloths. Must pick up. West Batavia. 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com (4) 5’x7’ BARN RUGS. Avon. 585-503-7083
4 boxes of YARN, large box of KNIT/CROCHET HOOKS. 585-343-7066
2 PARACHUTES. One is dated 1942, the other is dated 1937. Canandaigua. Call Dawn 724-601-9144
4-CAMP SAM WOOD COFFEE MUGS (late ‘70s). 2-G&WRR MUGS (‘79). 1-INTERNATIONAL SALT GLASS (‘79). 1-AKZO SALT GLASS (‘93). 585-243-0520
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BAMBOO POLES to support tall garden plants. Various sizes needed. janebickett@yahoo.com
UPRIGHT FREEZER in excellent condition. Please text me. 585-749-2432
LOVE SEAT in good condition. Beige, light brown or tan. 585-507-8788
SNOWBLOWER, RIDING LAWN MOWER, and TRUCK or CAR in good working condition. 585-471-4424 or 585-531-4004
POKÉMON CARDS. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Cooperstown Dream Field TRADING PINS. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Marie’s blue cheese GLASS JARS with lids. 585-813-7759
Folding GROCERY CART. 585-695-8565
RACK FOR CDs. 585-326-0426
PARTS for a 2007 Volvo Station Wagon XC70 model, a TIRE IRON, a JUMPER BOX BATTERY CHARGER, and a small AIR COMPRESSOR. 585-415-8513
CAT SCRATCHING POST or any other supplies for a cat that was dumped and had kittens. 585-739-1068
In dire need of: DOG FOOD, CAT FOOD, CAT LITTER, RABBIT FOOD and TIMOTHY HAY. holdfort@rochester.rr.com
Collecting older SYNTHESIZERS and SAMPLERS. Analog or digital. Also looking for some GUITAR PEDALS and AMPLIFIERS. greg3151@ymail.com
OUTDOOR FURNITURE in good used condition (mini sofa, chairs), SCREEN HOUSE to reuse screen, 24’ WINTER POOL COVER. 585-303-9242.
SMALL RECLINER in good condition for an elderly gentleman. 585-883-7387
Used SWING SET in good or fair condition. 585-554-5356
OLD FOUNTAIN PENS, working or non-working. bartonta@gmail.com
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CRANE’S AUTOMOTIVE
When it comes to vehicle maintenance, the rule of two has long reigned among professional automotive technicians and driving safety advocates. In accordance to this rule, drivers replacing important parts in their cars and trucks, such as tires, brakes, shocks and wiper blades, should always do so in pairs.
Replacing parts in pairs can ensure vehicles are properly balanced and functioning safely. But it’s not just tires, brakes and other big-ticket components that should be replaced in pairs. Vehicle lighting plays an integral role in keeping drivers and their passengers safe, and motorists should exercise the same caution regarding their vehicles’ headlights, taillights and turn signals that they do when maintaining the rest of their cars and trucks.
CORBY’SCOLLISION
James J. Biondolillo
September 4, 2024
Avon – September 4, 2024 at age 91. He is urvived by his loving wife of 67 years, Dianne (D’Amico) Biondolillo; daughters, Anne Marie (Daniel) Warwick, Joanna Biondolillo; sons, James Biondolillo (Darci Bailey), John Biondolillo (Virginia Ripley); grandchildren, Ella Biondolillo, Dianna Warwick (Leon),Julia Warwick,George and Edith Biondolillo.
Jim was predeceased by a brother and three sisters.
In addition to passion for his family, he had a passion for his Packard, which he loved sharing with the community.
e family would like to extend their love and thanks to all of the aids who so generously assisted Jim in his later years.
His Funeral Mass was held Monday, September 9, 2024 at 10AM, at St. Agnes Church,Avon,NY. Private interment St.Agnes Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Livingston Co. Office of the Aging, Senior Nutrition Center, 74 Genesee Street, Avon, NY 14414.
Edward M. “Ted” Coyne
September 5, 2024
Avon: Passed away peacefully on ursday evening, September 5, 2024 at age 98. He was born,the son of Martin and Helen Coyne,on the family farm on March 24, 1926.
Ted is predeceased by his wife, Dorothy Annis Coyne; and grandson, Chase Nicholas Coyne. He is survived by his sons, Bob (Linda) Coyne, David (Kim) Coyne, Alan (Tana) Coyne; grandchildren, Jake (Pamela) Brown, Rob (Carrianne) Coyne, Jason (Jessica) Coyne, Hannah Hughes (Matt), Malachy Coyne, Nicole Bishop (Josh); great-grandchildren, Jansen, Noah, Riley, Abby, Brayden, Grayson, Collin, Brooklyn Graham, Pressley. Ted spent 98 years as an Avon resident. He was a Rotary member for years, as well as a Paul Harris fellow. Ted was a member of Avon Ambulance for 50 years, as well as an Avon fireman for over 60 years. Ted started New Way Equipment in 1953, and Coyne Econ-O-Wash shortly after.
Friends called on ursday, September 12, 2024 at the StephensonDougherty Funeral Home, Inc., 350 Genesee St., Avon. His Funeral Mass will be held Friday, September 13, 2024 at 12 Noon at St. Agnes Church, 96 Prospect St., Avon. Interment St. Agnes Cemetery, Avon. Memorials may be made to St.Agnes School Education Foundation,60 Park Place, Avon, NY 14414 or Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp, 180 Linden Oaks, Suite 200, Rochester, NY 14625.
To share a memory or leave a condolence please visit stephenson-doughertyfuneralhome.com.
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Catholic Charities of Livingston County 585-658-4466 Email: cclc@dor.org • www.aboutcclc.org
Council on Alcohol & Substance Abuse of Liv. Cty. 585-991-5012 • www.casa-livingston.org
Teresa House
21 Highland Drive, Geneseo, NY 14454 585-243-1978 • www.teresahouse.org
Geneseo-Groveland Food Pantry 585-991-8220
Chances and Changes, Inc. 585-658-3940 Hotline 1-888-252-9360 www.chancesandchanges.org
Literacy Volunteers of Livingston County, Inc. Phone: 585-658-7970 • lvalc@gvboces.org
Geneseo Parish Outreach Center 585-243-3120 • geneseopoc@gmail.com
Arc GLOW
e largest geographic Arc in the state, covering 2,400 square miles. 18 Main Street, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 (585) 658-2828 • www.lwarc.org facebook.com/ArcGLOWny (Arc GLOW)
Inter Faith Center 11 Franklin Street, Geneseo • 243-1460 ifc@geneseo.edu
Livingston County Historical Society and Museum 30 Center Street • Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-9147
Livingston County Habitat for Humanity (585) 335-5634 • livingstonh @gmail.com http://www.livingstoncountyhabitat.org
Little Lakes Community Center 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock, NY 14466 • 585-367-1046 contact@littlelakesny.org
Livingston County Cares
Humanitarian work and disaster relief and recovery with donations and volunteer service trips
585-515-7770 • livingstoncountycares@gmail.com https://livingstoncountycares.org
ird Time Is the Charm BBQ Fundraiser
would like to thank the following businesses and people for helping to make this fundraiser happen:
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Thank you to everyone who donated, picked up a dinner and/or bought raffle tickets. Thank you to all who came out to say hello to us too. Without your support, we would not be able to get through this third cancer diagnosis in the last fifteen months.
Thank you to the area churches that have been lifting us up in prayer and being supportive along this cancer journey: Scottsburg United Methodist Church, Conesus United Methodist Church, Geneseo United Methodist Church and Elim Life Church.
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INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS
Scott Joplin (c. 1868-1917): Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitarandlaterthepianoatavery youngage.BythetimeJoplinwas a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually becametheforemostcomposerof ragtimejazz.Biography.comnotes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouriduringthe1890s.Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Fosamax Is an Appropriate, Albeit Powerful Medicine for Osteopenia
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 65-year-old, overweight white woman. I recently had a DEXA scan, and based on the results, my general physician prescribed Fosamax for osteopenia.
The first dose created a horrible reaction two days after ingestion, with severe pain in both of my arms, my neck, and my legs. I was in absolute agony for two days, then it cleared up.
With the next dose a week later, I hesitated, but still decided to take it. Two days later, the reaction hit me again, only worse. I could barely walk, and my energy was so low. I spent four days in bed, except to cry when heading to the bathroom. I had not taken my Lasix prescription for those four days, as I could barely make it to the bathroom.
I contacted my doctor, and she discontinued Fosamax. She’s referring me to a rheumatologist. I read that this drug has all my symptoms, plus more, listed under the severe reaction warning. I will not take it again.
Also, a friend told me that this drug is not effective for osteoporosis after more than 20 years of drug tests, and I should not have been prescribed this drug, since I have osteopenia, not osteoporosis. Your thoughts? -- C.W.
ANSWER: Alendronate (Fosamax) is in the class of drugs called bisphosphonates. These are powerful drugs that should not be prescribed lightly. They do have the potential for severe side effects. Severe musculoskeletal pain can occur days or months (sometimes years) after starting the medicine. The Food and Drug Administration has advised prescribers to discuss this possibility with their patients so that the drug can be stopped immediately if it occurs. There are other options available if the person really needs treatment.
Your friend is half right. Powerful drugs like Fosamax are usually not indicated in people who have low bone mass (osteopenia) without osteoporosis. However, a history of a fragility fracture (breaking a bone from minor trauma that isn’t expected to cause a fracture) can make the diagnosis of osteoporosis, even if the bone density isn’t in the usual osteoporotic range. A person can have a high risk of fractures for other reasons, and a clinical tool called the FRAX score helps clinicians identify those who might benefit from treatment.
But your friend is also half wrong. When used appropriately, Fosamax and other bisphosphonate drugs are effective at reducing the risk of fractures. A vertebral body fracture can cause years of pain and be avoided easily, while a hip fracture can be devastating. So, there are very good reasons to prescribe these medicines.
Finally, let me warn readers against complacence in treatment with these drugs. They may be appropriately prescribed for a high-risk person, but most people should not stay on this drug forever. Follow-up DEXA scans should guide therapy, and after three to five years, a conscious decision should be made whether to continue therapy.
Readers who have been on these drugs for more than five years and haven’t had careful follow-ups on their results should ask their doctors whether they still need to be taking them.***
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.
© 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
TRICKS TO KEEP FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FRESH
Get them in water quickly: Place the flowers in a vase or other vessel with water promptly after making the cuts. Some florists like to cut the stems under water to prevent air bubbles from forming in the stems. Choose an arrangement first, then cut and place the flowers in water quickly. This gives fresh arrangements a good chance to last awhile.
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Use social media to give your recommendationsonsmallbusinesses that go above and beyond in quality andservice.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. MOVIES: What is the name of the fictional country in “The Princess Diaries”?
2. GEOGRAPHY: What is the highest mountain in Africa?
3. HISTORY: Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu in Peru?
4. TELEVISION: Which city is the setting for the TV drama “The Wire”?
5. U.S. CITIES: Which city’s nickname is “City of Roses”?
6. MATH: When is Pi Day celebrated each year?
7. LITERATURE: During what historical period is the graphic novel “Persepolis” set?
8. CHEMISTRY: Which element is also known as quicksilver?
9. SCIENCE: How much of the Earth’s water is held by oceans?
10. MUSIC: Who performed the hit song “Never Gonna Give You Up” in 1987?
GREAT WEEKEND GETAWAY IDEAS
Make it a water-based weekend. No matter where you live, a body of water is no doubt nearby. Though the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that roughly 40 percent of the United States population lives in a coastal region, oceans aren’t the only places to find some sand and enjoy a warm summer breeze. Lakes and rivers are great places to relax, and getaway seekers can utilize sites like Airbnb and Vrbo to find short-term waterfront rentals.
Livingston Eye Care
Dr. Jennifer J. Dotterweich, Optometrist
Dr. Oksana Zubrzycka Optometrist
243 East Main St., Avon, NY 14414 585-226-3400
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References, background check required. Choose your own hours. No mandated overtime.
With their first game and first win of the season in the books, how do you feel about the Buffalo Bills’ season this year?
- Confident as always
- Cautiously optimistic
- Nervous but hopeful
- Concerned about consistency
- Too early to tell
Poll ends 09-17-2024
Poll ended 09-10-2024
Millions of youth play sports in the US each year, but research shows declining participation across the board. What do you think causes this “evolution of sports culture”?
15.0% Rising costs to participate
35.0% Overscheduling of activities
25.0% Too much pressure too early/young
5.0% Increased injuries and burnout
10.0% Changes in community support
10.0% Sport specialization
We
PEACH BRUSCHETTA WITH BLUE CHEESE
Serves 4
4 slices country bread 2 peaches
Extra-virgin olive oil for brushing 1/4poundbluecheese,gorgonzola or Blue Castello cheese
Preheat the broiler. Arrange the bread slices on a rimmed baking sheet, slip under the broiler and toast, turning once, until golden brown on both sides. This should take only a few minutes.
While the bread is toasting, halve the peaches lengthwise, pit them and then peel each half. Cut each half lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick slices, keeping the shape of each half intact.
When the bread is ready, remove from the broiler and brush each slice on both sides with olive oil. Spread one-fourth of the cheese on each slice of warm bread, place a sliced peach half on top, and serve.
HONEOYEFALLS/WEST BLOOMFIELD: 1870StateRte65. September14th(8-4pm).ESTATE SALE.JohnDeereridingmower,lawn roller,oldtools,householditems, dishware,glassware,liftrecliner,cabinets,couch.
Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.
GENESEO:27Tuscarora Ave. Saturday 9/21(9am-4pm)Oldadvertising,vintageclothing, householditems,holidayitems, handtools,furniture,artwork, several$1items.NOEARLY BIRDS!
LEROY:7926Telephone Road. (Rte. 20)Saturday,September14th (9-4pm)&Sunday,September15th (10am-3pm)WEEKENDESTATE/ TREASUREHUNT/LAWNSALE.Antiques,vintagejewelry,collectibles, Beatlesandotherrecords,Pyrex,artwork,decoys,books,vases,teacups, Fallclothing,fleamarketitems,WW2 items.
RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE
Saturday, September 14th
8:30AM - 1:30PM
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
5015 Lakeville Road, Geneseo Proceeds to support the Geneseo Parish Outreach Center, Geneseo and Lakeville Food Pantries
Bag Sale from 1 - 1:30PM See you there!
DANSVILLE:10830BONNER Road September20and21Yardsale 9to4eachday.Householditems, games,DVDs,outdoorgear,hunting andtrappingitems
LIMA:1831ROCHESTER St. (15A) FridayAndSaturday,September20th &21st(9am-3pm)Antiques,early Mustangparts,handandpowertools, partswasher,radialarmsaw,car manuals,chains,RedDogitemsand 1832IPMoreFlintlock.
GARAGESALE: Tools, binder chains,snowmobileandlotsof householditems,1855StarrRoad, Leicester.9/20,9-5&9/219-4.
YARD SALE TIPS
Shopwithaplan.Ifyouarelooking for something specific, you have the best chance of finding it by shopping early. For the best bargains, shopping toward the end of the sales may garner some deep discounts.
active senior living
Here’s A Tip
BYLINE: By JoAnn Derson
* When preparing outdoor furniture for winter storage, it's important to give it a nice cleaning. If you have a truck, why not load it up and bring it to the local selfserve car wash? e specialized brushes make it easy to clean right there in the back of the vehicle, and a pressure rinse gets soap and dirt from all the nooks and crannies.
* "While at a backyard barbecue now that the weather has turned nice out (down in the South, anyway), I learned this trick from a neighbor. Put hot dogs in the slow cooker. Don't add water or anything. ey taste really good without taking up space on the grill." -- J.V. in Alabama
Hocus Focus
BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
Receiving a diploma is something to take seriously, even for those students who are somewhat older than their fellow graduates. In 2003, Gustava Bennett Burrus graduated from Richmond High School outside of San Fransisco, Calif., at the age of 97. Ruth Hayes Green graduated from the Adult High School of the Perth Amboy, New Jersey Adult Education Center in 2010 at age 98. In 2013, 106-year-old Fred Butler, a student at Beverly High School in Massachusetts, received his high school diploma. He broke the Guinness World Record for oldest graduate previously held by Allan Stewart of Australia, who received a Bachelor of Laws degree at age 91 from the University of New England, New South Wales, Australia.
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HOMETOWN PHOTOS
BRIGHTER
VENT
Cursing
Big shout out
To the Lyons club, I can finally hear. Thank you so much!
Kindness in our community
This past Sunday my husband and I visited a local flea market. Several people saw me struggling to maneuver his wheelchair over the gravel and offered to help. One kind young man pushed him all the way back to the car when he saw that we were ready to leave. It is comforting to know that people can be so compassionate. We are blessed to be surrounded by such kind and thoughtful strangers. Thank you all.
Thank you!
THANK YOU! To the gentleman who picked me up after I fell in the parking lot of a Restaurant on Lake Road August 1st.
Went to a town park concert. Kids running around. Most enjoying the music. Then there were those who have to talk louder than the music with every other word is the “f” word. What’s wrong with these people? Did they even graduate elementary school? Did their parents teach them any class? One mother, who I applaud, went over and asked them to stop cursing around her child. That lasted only about five minutes. She moved to another spot. Stay home if you’re not there for the music and keep your garbage mouth among yourselves. We don’t want to hear you!
Let’s Fix This Accident Waiting to Happen
I see so many people walking and biking on the roads at night while wearing dark colored clothing. This is an accident waiting to happen. If people don’t realize it, they need to be educated about how dangerous it is to walk on roads without sidewalks without reflective gear or bright clothing! Local colleges should be giving out reflective gear instead of pens or other knickknacks if they aren’t already.
VACANCIES
Occupational erapist Drivers
(full-time)
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes:
Teachers (Certified and Uncertified)
Aides/TAs
RNs/LPNs
Cleaners
Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org
LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY
Speak with your manager first. It’s respectful for your immediate manager or supervisor to learn of your departure first. This gives him or her ample time to put a plan in place to fill your position. The more notice you can give, the more goodwill you’re building on your way out the door. Schedule a meeting for this purpose; do not make it an informal chat by the water cooler. Resist the urge to quit via email or text. Resigning requires face-toface communication. Present a concise letter of resignation as well. Don’t call out colleagues or air your grievances in the letter.
Livingston County Highway Department is accepting applications for
2024 Rate ~ $27.43-$33.06
Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, AFLAC, VSP – Eye Care, Deferred Compensation
Job description, minimum qualifications and Livingston County Application for Employment available at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ livingstoncounty
Questions may be directed to: Jason Wolfanger, Highway Superintendent, 585-243-6701.
Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Dental Assistant
for our growing Geneseo and Livonia offices. No experience needed. We are willing to train.
Family Dental Care of Geneseo Family Dental Care of Livonia
Call 585-243-2320 or 585-346-5220
D. B. Webb, Inc., located in Leicester, NY, is looking for a PRODUCTION WOODWORKER
Must be at least 18 years old and be able to:
• Work 7am-5:30pm Monday- ursday (Part-time considered)
• Stand for several hours, and li 60lbs occasionally
• Read & interpret drawings, tape measures & calipers.
Production Shop Woodworker - Duties include machine operation; set up and job change outs; sanding; inspection; assembly work; general equipment and janitorial maintenance. Requires use of saws; milling machines; drill presses; sanders; nail guns; and other power tools. Additional duties include packaging and shipping orders for LTL and parcel shipments.
Salary Commensurate with Experience.
NO CALLS PLEASE.
Send resume to: human-resources@DBWebbInc.com or stop in to fill out an application
Radiation Oncology
Wilmot Cancer Institute @ Noyes
Registered Nurse 2, Outpatient
Full-time position: Primarily Monday-Friday, 8-hour shifts
Excellent Benefit Package.
A nursing opportunity to become part of a diverse and multidisciplinary radiation oncology team. A broader prospect to be a patients’ advocate, educator, and care-coordinator. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: patient assessment and care, patient education, care coordination, telephone triage, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Must possess a positive attitude, flexibility, excellent assessment/critical thinking skills, strong interpersonal communication skills, and autonomous decision-making skills. Recent acute and/or oncology experience preferred.
To apply please visit www.rochester.edu/people/nursing and reference posting #252628
Questions call (585) 275-3478 – Nursing Recruitment Office
EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
Bus Drivers Wanted
• No experience necessary. Valid NYS driver’s license required. We will help you get your CDL Bus Driver’s license.
• Sign-on Bonus
www.arcglow.org/careers
Any questions?
Please email hr@arcglow.org or call 585-658-2828
Automotive Technician
For a busy independent repair facility in the Geneseo area.
• 2+ years experience in the automotive field working with domestic, import & light trucks
• Must have clean NYS driver’s license
• Tow endorsement a plus
• NYS Inspector’s license
• Good work habits
• Good basic automotive skillshave your own tools, including air tools
• Experience in computerized engine controls, with scanners and driveablility problems and in the use of diagnostic equipment, alignments, etc. are a plus for the job.
Pay and benefits are based on experience. Stop in for full job description, to get an application or to drop off a resume. M&R Automotive Service (585) 455-0013
4561 Morgan View Road, Geneseo, NY 14454 • mras1automotive@gmail.com
AVOID FINANCIAL PERIL AFTER A JOB LOSS
Get references.Leave on amicable terms and ask your former employer for a reference. You should not burn any bridges, as a good reference can be invaluable as you look for your next opportunity.
Livingston County Highway Department is accepting applications for
2024 Rate • $33.09 - $39.60
Job description, minimum qualifications and Livingston County Application for Employment available at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ livingstoncounty
Questions may be directed to: Jason Wolfanger, Highway Superintendent 585-243-6701.
Livingston County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District
is hiring
B-shi Cleaners Paraprofessionals
Hours and pay vary by position. NYS Pension and benefit eligible positions available. To apply, visit: www.work4hfl.org
Join Our Team!
Mail Room and Production
Part-time/Full-time
Learn the basics of direct mail and assist in fulfilling all of the work sent through the Postal Service. Prior understanding of the USPS is a bonus but not a requirement. We will coach the right person with the right attitude.
$20/hour.
Full-time position includes benefits.
Send cover letter & resume to: Steveh@featuredmedia.com
Notice of Vacancy
Custodial Worker
Qualifications:
• Civil service eligibility
• High school graduate or equivalent
• Physical ability to perform assigned duties
• Team player with strong work ethic & positive attitude
• Dependable and safety-oriented
• Ability to li 50lbs
• Valid NYS driver’s license
Location
• Batavia campus
• 2:30pm-11:00pm
Salary
• $16.50/hr. + $.45/hr. shi differential = $35,259.60 annual
• Full-time benefits including NYS retirement
Start Date
• ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by September 27, 2024 with reference to Vacancy 25-33, resume & cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
Employment Opportunities with LIVONIA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: (plus full benefits package)
School Bus Drivers - $22.00/hr
Van Drivers - $18.00/hr
Food Service Worker or Cleaner - $16.00/hr
SUBSTITUTES IN ALL AREAS: (no benefits package)
Nurse - $22.00/hr
School Bus Drivers - $31.00/hr
Van Drivers - $19.00/hr
Teachers - $125/day
Teaching Assistants - $15.70/hr
Teacher Aide - $15.50/hr
Food Service Worker or Cleaner - $15.50/hr
Contact/Submit Paper Application: Melessa Witkowski, District Clerk/HR
Livonia Central School, PO Box E, Livonia, NY 14487 585-346-4000 X4100 • mwitkowski@livoniacsd.org https://www.livoniacsd.org/page/human-resources An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
NOW HIRING
RN Supervision
7am-7pm, 7pm-7am, 3-11pm, 11pm-7am, 11am-11pm
$7,500 sign-on bonus (starting a $38/hour)
RN Unit Manager
7am-3:30pm, Monday-Friday, Occasional Weekends
$7,500 sign-on bonus (starting a $38/hour)
Apply online at: www.leroyvillagegreen.com or in person at 10 Munson St, LeRoy, NY 14482
NOW HIRING
CNAs- all shi s- $3000 sign on bonus(Pay Range $17/hour-19/hour, plus shi differentials)
LPNs- all shi s- $5000 sign on bonus($27/hour-30.75 hour, plus Shi Differentials)
Dietary Tray Aides: Full-Time and Part-Time positions available: starting at $15.00 plus shi /weekend differentials
Apply online at: www.leroyvillagegreen.com or in person at 10 Munson St, LeRoy, NY 14482
Housekeepers: Full-Time and Part-Time positions available: starting at $15.00 plus shi /weekend differentials
Laundry Attendants: Full-Time and PartTime positions available: Starting at $15.00 plus shi / weekend differentials
WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES
Anderson-DuBose has part-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates
Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs.
Pay is $18.90/hr to start on second shift, with the possibility to promote to a full-time position. Part-time associates have the benefit of flexible scheduling, available sick time and 401K plan after 90 days, and paid birthday off.
To apply: http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us
Why join us?
- Be part of a dynamic team dedicated to supporting and growing the local community.
- Enjoy a collaborative work environment with opportunities for professional growth.
Find out why so many of our employees have spent their careers with our family owned and operated company.
Prior sales experience a plus but we will consider the right candidate with the right drive and a itude. Compensation is commission based.
How to Apply:
Send your resume and cover le er to: Manuel Karam, General Manager, at Manuelk@featuredmedia.com
Our Team!
Are you passionate about media and marketing?
Do you have a knack for connecting businesses with their customers?
Are you commi ed to doing excellent work? If so, we want you on our team!
Responsibilities:
- Assist local businesses and organizations in developing comprehensive marketing and community outreach plans.
- Work across both print and digital media to deliver effective marketing solutions.
- Foster strong relationships with clients to understand and meet their marketing needs.
- Contribute to the growth of our publication and community by connecting readers with valuable local information.
Employers, are you interested in participating in future, monthly, free, job fair events? Contact Workforce Development at 585.243.7047 or jjaeger@co.livingston.ny.us
21 employers: ARC GLOW
Campus Auxiliary Services
Catholic Charities
Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation Coastal Staffing
Genesee Community College Health & Wellness Referral Services Kra Heinz
Lifespan of Greater Rochester Livingston Associates Mark’s Leisure Time Marina NYS Department of Civil Service NYSOPWDD
Power & Construction Group Remedy Staffing
Sheriff Dept. / 911 Dispatch SUNY Geneseo
University of Rochester Medical Center Walmart
Western New York Crop Management Youth Advocate Programs
For an updated list of employers and job openings visit: www.livingstoncountyny.gov/285/Workforce-Development
ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS
One of the more beloved ways for thrill-seekers to spend a day off is to visit an amusement park. Amusement parks take many shapes. Some may be small, traveling carnivals, while others are large parks that draw visitors from all over the country.
Amusement parks typically feature hair-raising rides, games of skill, tasty food, and gift shops. That means there’s something for everyone.
Although they may seem like a relatively modern concept, amusement parks, fairs and carnivals actually have storied histories. In fact, historians say that carnivals and local fairs have been around since the Middle Ages. According to History.com, amusement parks, once dubbed “pleasure gardens” and “trolly parks,” sprung up across the United States and Europe in the 19th century.
JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH
Pilot: Navigating, calculating wind speeds and fuel ration and much more are involved in piloting an aircraft. Math skills can be lifesaving when pilots have to make adjustments and calculations thousands of feet in the air.
Apply within or email us at
ADOPTION
LOOKINGFORABIRTH Mom for aprivateadoption,willingtodiscuss detailsfartherwithcallortext-585558-0246,email-jessetyffadopt@ gmail.com
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TRAVELING?LaminatedLuggage Tags with handlefastener.Just$1 eachforsomuchpeaceofmind! GeneseeValleyPennySaver,1471 Route15,Avon.OpenM-Th8:30am5pm&F8:30am-3pm.
LIVONIAPUBLICLIBRARY NOTICE OFMEETING
Inpursuanttotherequirementsof openmeetingslaw(EducationLaw 260-a;andPublicOfficersLaw,Article 7),theLivoniaPublicLibraryBoardof Trusteesmeetingwillbeheldonthe secondTuesdayofeachmonthat7:00 PMinthePattersonRoom.The LivoniaPublicLibraryisADAcompliant,andthepubliciswelcome.
DEMOCRATICHEADQUARTERS
OPEN 128 MainSt.Geneseo.Watch theConvention.Getapicwith KamalaandCoach,registertoVOTE, learnaboutLocal/Statecandidates. 12-6Monday-SaturdayuntilNOV5, 12-6closedSundays.
APPLIANCES
LGDRYER: electric, $150.GE REFRIGERATOR: White,$150.Both workgood.585-447-0847
AUTOMOTIVE
GOTANUNWANTEDCAR???
Your cardonationtoPatrioticHearts helpsveteransfindworkorstarttheir ownbusiness.Fastfreepick.Running ornot!Call24/7:1-888-251-3135
CASHFORCARS, trucks, vans, SUVs.WE’RELOCAL!Fastcash! Freetowing.$200-$5000.No keys,notitle,noproblem! 585-482-2140
2011TOYOTARAV 4 SUV.Well Maintained,4newtires,2024inspection.4WD,AutoSunroof,CargoRack, WeatherTekMats,CleanInterior. 585-261-6391
JUNKCARS,TRUCKS, andVans Wanted!Highercashpaidformost. Alwaysfreepickup.Wearethe ONLYsmalllocalcompanythat paysHonestandFairestforover30 years.585-305-5865.
HEALTH
VIAGRAandCIALISUSERS! 50 Generic PillsSPECIAL$99.00.100% guaranteed.24/7CALLNOW! 888-445-5928HablamosEspanol.
DENTALINSURANCE from PhysiciansMutualInsuranceCompany. Coveragefor400+procedures.Real dentalinsurance-notjustadiscount plan.GetyourfreeInformationKit withdetails!1-855-526-1060www. dental50plus.com/ads#6258.
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FreedomCare. Let yourlovedones careforyouandgetpaid!Paidby Medicaid.Choosefamilyorfriendsas yourpaidcaregiver.Checkyoureligibilitytoday!CallFreedomCarenow! 1-855-385-7556
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DENTALINSURANCE from PhysiciansMutualInsuranceCompany. Coveragefor350plusprocedures. Realdentalinsurance-NOTjusta discountplan.Donotwait!Callnow! GetyourFREEDentalInformationKit withallthedetails!1-855-434-9221 www.dental50plus.com/44#6258
Attention:VIAGRAandCIALIS USERS! A cheaperalternativetohigh drugstoreprices!50PillSpecial-Only $99!100%guaranteed.CALLNOW! 1-855-399-2582
INSURANCE
Bigenoughto be effective,yetsmall enoughtocare:Hart’sInsurance Agency,Perry,NYforyourcar,home, farmorbusinessinsuranceneeds.The StandardofExcellenceSince1877. Call237-2126or800-722-1877for anotheropinion.
OUTDOORDININGTABLE. Previously Enjoyed,66incheslongby40 incheswideby29incheshigh.inlaid ceramictiles.Centercutumbrella hole.New:$1200;yoursfor$200. Call585-226-5828.
FORSALE:Case Tractor 444 14HP,48inchmowerdeck,New starter.Goodcondition,runsgood, mowsgood.$1,100orbestoffer,call 658-2746between11a.m.and8 p.m.
”SALONSECRETS” Written bylocalwriter,LorraineBeachofHoneoye. Availableforpurchasefor$15atthe WellnessCenteratHoneoye Commons,MainSt.Honeoye.
THEGRACECOMPANY 10’ Quilting Framew/HusqvarnaViking MegaQuilterSewingMachine.Not soldseparately.$900.
JANOMEMEMORYCRAFT:9000, $500.
JANOMEMEMORYCRAFT:7500 w/cabinet$600.
EVERSEWNSPARROWQEw/ cabinet$1000.
OAKBUNKBEDSET: Talldresser, shortdresserwithmirror,desk& chair,ladder,$100.484-894-1018 leavemessage,
LIVESTOCK
LOOKINGFORHEIFERS DRY COWS/WEANED CALVESTO BOARD.Reasonablerates,trucking available.Callortext585-261-5614.
PERSONALS
ATTENTION
I’m 64-year-old(looks40)Hawaiian,nicelookingwithoriginal blackhair.SearchingforacompatibleSWF(50-75yrs)nonsmoker,nodrugs,healthy,vegetarian,listeningtoavarietyof music,senseofhumor,classiccar shows.Warmpleasantmoments snuggleclose,quieteveningssincere,caring.e-mail:foxbc88@ yahoo.com
PETS
KINGCHARLESSPANIEL: Female, 1.5 yearsold,rubycolor-inneedof responsibleguardianhome.Mustbe within30milesofDansville/Wayland area.Formoreinformation. 585-519-1261
FOR RENT
ALL-INCLUSIVE3-BEDROOM APARTMENT, including highspeed internetandnewwasheranddryer. Patioandoff-streetparkinginquiet countrysettingincluded.Newflooring throughout,freshpaintandalsoupdatinghardwareandlighting.ConvenientlylocatedjustoutsidetheVillage ofGeneseoandcloseto390.Students Welcome.Pleasetext585-519-6794. Theapt.isavailablefromSept.1, 2024.Thismonthwillbepro-rated frommove-indate.
MT.MORRISAPARTMENT: 1 bedroom$600/monthplusutilities.Nice residentialneighborhood.Nopets,No smoking.Lease,references.Security required.585-455-5967.
HEMLOCK,FORRENT: 2 bedroomsplus.$700permonthplus utilities.Securitydepositplus1stand lastmonthsrent.Referencesrequired. Call585-738-1348.
MT.MORRISFORRENT: 1 bedroomapartmentwithpatio.$700 monthly.Includeswater,sewer,appliances,WasherandDryerhookup.No smoking,nopets.Rentalapplication, security,cleaningdepositand1year leaserequired.Call585-658-9028.
SERVICES
MOBILEHOME TRANSPORTATION: NYSCertified Installers.WealsoBUY&SELLMobileHomeswithSPECIALINTEREST inBUYINGyourDoubleWides! 585-727-2060;585-245-4115.
TREESERVICE: Trimming. Completeremoval.20yearsexperience. Verycompetitiveprices.Now availableSTUMPGRINDING!Free estimates.Fullyinsured. 585-346-0352.
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2nd Annual Simply Positive Artisan Show & Sale
Sept. 28 & 29, 2024 • 9am-4pm
Fairgrounds
Over 40 Local Artists
• Hand Sculpted/Painted Items
• Aromatherapy
• Sewn/Crocheted Items
• Lanterns/Birdhouses/Bird Feeders
• Macrame Hangings & Plant Hangers
• Repurposed Hand Bags
• KB White Farms
• Aromatherapy Items
• Lavender Products
• Fine Art
• Handmade Plush Items
• Sweet Treats
• Evening Star Coffee Roasters
• Honey/Syrup/Jams
• Sea Glass Art/Shadow Boxes
• Unique and One of a Kind Gifts
• Kids Activities
• Children’s Books/Author Signing
• Embroidered/Printed Apparel
• Jewelry & Wire Wrapped Items
• Personalized Hand-Painted Ornaments
• Woodworking
• Paintings
• Felted items
• Quilted Items
• Photography
• Macrame
• Wicked Grove Soap Company
• Food by Lake BBQ & Sizzlin’ J’s serving breakfast and lunch
• Oyster Pendants
• Pantry goods, spices, dip mixes (sampling & for purchase)
• Bread mixes
• Paper flower arrangements
• Music Saturday Pseidym 11am-1pm
• Music Saturday Lucian & Lucca Sachella 1-3 pm
• Music Sunday Flying Boxcar 11am-3pm