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Some people get in the holiday spirit full force, while others feel overwhelmed with it all. No matter what side of that you fall on, most people look forward to some aspect when the holidays roll around. What is your favorite thing about the holidays?
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne
* Ever wonder how the tradition of leaving hand and footprints in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood got started? By accident -- when silent film actress Norma Talmadge stepped on wet cement.
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BEST BUYS FOR THE NEW YEAR
Smart shopping involves making budget-friendly purchases. Never paying full price is a mantra shoppers can follow to help keep their finances in check. In addition to coupons and other discounts, shoppers can usually score deals based on which time of year they shop for particular items. Each year, various consumer resources offer advice on the best time to buy certain items.The beginning of the year is often an ideal time to purchase certain items. Consumers who take advantage of sales offered at the start of the new year can save substantial amounts of money. Now that the holiday season has passed, consumers can begin to find deals on items for themselves.
TistheSeason ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM DITION ● FRIDAY,DECEMBER 9,2022 9 Editions delivered weekly to 85,000 Homes 140,000 Print Readers 75,000 Digital Readers Members of: Gold Standard Publication National Award Winning Paper Genesee Valley Penny Saver Is published weekly by Genesee Valley Publications, Inc, 1471 W. Henrietta Rd, Avon NY. Periodical Post paid at Avon Post O ce and at additional mailing o ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Genesee Valley Penny Saver PO BOX 340 Avon, NY 14414-0340 Office: PO Box 340 • 1471 Route 15 Avon, NY 14414 Phone: 585-226-8111 Fax: 585-226-3390 www.gvpennysaver.com Email: mail@gvpennysaver.com President ...........................Steve Harrison Vice President ...................Kimberly Dougherty General Manager ...........................Manuel Karam Director of Advertising Sales ............................Colleen Mann Creative Director ..............................Cristie Leone Production Supervisor .................................Je Wasson Circulation Manager .............................Shari Rapone This Saturday, we buy your US Gold, US 90% Silver, Canadian Gold, and South African Gold at 100% OF MELT. We are also buying sterling, gold jewelry, Magic Cards, and Sports from the 1960s and older. Saturday from 10am-4pm or Call for apt. (585) 394-3650 80 South Main Street, Canandaigua Smitty’s Coins, Cards and Currency aturda US Gold, US 90% , y HOLIDAY SPECIAL!! Get Cash for Christmas Looking Good For Christmas! Kids’ Cuts to 12 yrs. $1200 • Adults’ Cuts $2000 Senior Cuts 1-5 Mon. $1500 (Reg. $1800) • Buzz Cuts $1500 Competitors’ coupons accepted. 1270 Creek St., Webster, NY 14580 671-7660 Visit us at www.GordysBarberShop.com Hours: Mon. 1-5, Tues. 8-6, Wed. 8-7, Thurs. Closed, Fri. 8-6, Sat. 7:30-3 Handicap Accessible
SPIRITUAL CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS
Share the story of Christmas TheGospelsofMarkandLukeofferdifferingaccountsofthebirthofJesus Christ. Both indicate that Jesus was born to Mary, who was engaged to Joseph, a carpenter. Mary became pregnant through immaculate conception, as she was a virgin when visited by an angel who informed her that she was to carry God’s son. At the time of Christ’s birth, all Jewish people had to be counted by Roman soldiers for tax purposes. That required people to return to their places of birth. As a result, Mary and Joseph set out on an arduous journey to Bethlehem. Upon arriving in Bethlehem, inns had no vacancies, but Mary and Joseph were given shelter in a stable where Jesus was ultimately born.
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2 cups miniature marshmallows
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Heat oven to 250 degrees. Butter a baking pan, 13"x9"X2". In a large mixer bowl, beat egg whites, cream of tartar and salt until foamy. Beat in 1 1/2 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time and continue beating until sti and glossy. Do not under beat. Spread in the pan. Bake 1 hour. Turn o the oven; leave meringue in the oven with the door closed for 12 hours or longer.
In a chilled bowl, beat whipping cream until sti . Blend cream cheese, 1/2 cup sugar and the vanilla. Gently fold the whipped cream and marshmallows into the cream cheese mixture, spread over the meringue. Chill 12 to 24 hours. Cut into serving pieces and top with the cherry berry topping.
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SMART WAYS TO BUDGET FOR HOLIDAY GIFTING
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Shoveling or removing snow by various methods can be strenuous work, taking even those who feel they are in good shape by surprise. A 2011 study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that an averageof11,500snow-shovelingrelated injuries and medical emergencies were treated in U.S. emergency departments each year from 1990 to 2006.
Lower back injuries, falls, injuries to the arms and hands and cardiac-related injuries account for many of the incidents sustained while removing snow. There’s also the risk of injury from collisions with pedestrians and snow plows. Plows and bobcattype devices can cause serious injury. Exercise caution when operating such machines.
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Adhering to your vehicle’s maintenance schedule serves many purposes, including improving the its durability and protecting various components, including its cooling system and drivetrain. While many manufacturers used to recommend changing a vehicle’s oil every 3,000 miles, many of today’s newer automobiles need their oil changed less frequently. Check your owner’s manual for manufacturer recommendations regarding oil changes, and don’t forget to replace the oil filter whenchangingyourvehicle’soil.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson
* Burned rice? No problem. While it’s still hot, carefully remove to a new pot any rice not browned or blackened. Then top it with a single slice of white bread. Allow it to sit for several minutes under a tightly fitted lid. The burned smell is absorbed by the bread, and the rice is fit to eat. -- M.U. in Michigan
* Plastic holiday tablecloths can be a festive addition to any family celebration. But what to do if you unpack yours and it’s wrinkled? Get those wrinkles out in a hurry with a hair dryer. Set the hair dryer to a low setting, and gently run the warm air over the wrinkles. Smooth and set the table.
* Freshen rugs without the heavy perfume smell of store-bought brands; Simply sprinkle a little baking soda on your carpet and let it sit for about 10 minutes before vacuuming.
* Wrap the lint from your dryer in 6-inch strips of wax paper. Roll it up, twist both ends and you have a perfect firestarter.
* For light and unbelievably fluffy pancakes, try subbing the water in your recipe with club soda. Yummo. -- E.S. in Florida
* Add a few drops of water to votive cups before adding a candle. The wax will float on the water, and when the candle burns down, it won’t get stuck in the votive glass. -- O.J. in Wyoming
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Did you know?
Hot cocoa is typically made with cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and sugar. However, some also call it hot chocolate, which causes a bit of confusion. Hot chocolate is made by using ground chocolate containing cocoa butter. Cocoa powder is made by fermenting, drying, roasting, and grinding cocoa beans. After this, the cocoa butter is removed, and we are left with only the cocoa powder. This cocoa powder is used to make hot cocoa.
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White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. White chocolate contains cocoa butter but doesn’t contain any cocoa powder or cocoa solids.
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You become an expert by working hard. We’ve got fantastic museums, collections and antique shows. You can go and just start looking. That’s the great thing about knowledge. If you collect Doulton figures, you know about the rare ones. ~Judith Miller
Benefit Auction For Albert & Ella Hershberger
Saturday, December 17 • 10:00AM 4500 State Rt. 414, N. Rose, NY
Auction for Albert & Ella Hershberger for family medical bills. Full course dinner with desserts available starting at 1:00pm (prepared and served by local Amish ladies). Prior to the auction: all donations welcome of good, sellable items such as cra s, furniture, tools, antiques, quilts, sporting goods, wall hangers, comforters, gi certi cates, oral arrangements, lawn furniture, lawn sheds, farm items, horse & pony items. ( e sale committee reserves the right to reject any item that may not be sellable.)
Auction will be held in a heated building with plenty of seating and tables available. Home made baked goods will be sold all day, with a full dinner available starting at 1:00pm until gone. Even if you are not interested in the auction, please consider coming to grab a couple of meals and help support a great family. Come join the fun! Bring your friends! Ra es throughout the day! Public welcome.
Drop o locations for sellable items: Mose Mast, 7392 Zurich Rd., Lyons, NY 14489
John U Miller, 3842 Lakes Corner Rose Valley Rd., Clyde, NY 14433
Isac L. Miller, 3090 Pilgramport Rd., Lyons, NY 14489
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Gingerbread Cookies
1 (3.4oz.) box of instant butterscotch pudding 1 stick butter (so ) 1/2 cup packed brown sugar 1 egg (room temp) 1 & 1/2 cups all-purpose our 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 & 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
-Cream the butter, brown sugar and pudding mix until smooth. Beat in the egg.
-Combine (whisk) the our, baking soda, ginger and cinnamon. Stir into the pudding mixture. Chill for one hour.
-Preheat oven to 350. Roll dough on a oured surface to about 1/8 in. thickness and cut out gingerbread men. Bake on parchment paper (mine are done in 8 minutes) until edges are golden. Cool on racks. (We decorate with buttercream frosting and mini red & green m&ms).
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Pet’s Safety Is Paramount at Holiday Dinners
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Last year, I caught my uncle and aunt feeding our King Charles Spaniel, Doogie, food from their plates a er anksgiving dinner and pouring wine into a dish for him. As you know, holiday feasts have rich, fatty foods with ingredients that are bad for dogs, like onion, garlic, avocado and chocolate. Fortunately, Doogie only su ered a bit of indigestion. is year, I added a list of rules to the anksgiving invitation, including: Do not feed the dog; do not leave plates where Doogie can reach them; do not give alcohol to the dog; do not let Doogie out of his kennel.
My uncle and aunt posted the list on Facebook and said the rules are the reason they will not come this year. ey’re trying to shame me for protecting my dog. Some of our other relatives commented on the post and said they might not come because of the rules, either. What would you do? -- Carole & Chuck in Marietta, Georgia
DEAR CAROLE & CHUCK: I’m no master of etiquette, but I can speak on this issue: e welfare of your pet comes rst.
Dogs will not turn down yummy food, especially if it’s bad for them. Dogs don’t know alcohol is bad for them. Many dogs don’t know how to handle the stress of a sudden crowd of strangers in the house. Dogs will react badly to inconsiderate handling. Dogs will take advantage of your distraction to reach abandoned plates and countertops laden with deliciousness.
Your rules about Doogie are reasonable. You can respond to the post calmly with your side of the story, and let the other relatives decide for themselves what to do. Best of luck.
Do you have a story about pets and the holidays? Tell us at ask@ pawscorner.com.
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SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles
Do You Feel Isolated?
Researchers must be worried about us. ere are hundreds of studies done around the world on the topic of isolated seniors and how it’s bad for our brain and physical health. While we can appreciate their concern, it would be nice if they could all agree on the facts they report.
A Norwegian university has released the results of a report on maintaining brain health and preventing cognitive decline. ey’ve concluded, a er reviewing 101 other studies, that social activity is important, along with physical exercise and interesting hobbies.
One study praised us for following the Covid rules and staying home and not having face-to-face social activity, saying we mentally weathered our isolation better than any other age group. Another study said that we didn’t do well, that we su ered from sleep disturbances, depression and anxiety.
Another study analyzing information from before and during the pandemic concluded that yes, there was physical and social isolation, but not digital isolation. In other words, we’ve been online communicating with others.
One serious study looked at 12 possible relationships (friends, neighbors, family and so on) and concluded that being socially isolated made one more susceptible to the common cold.
Yet another study said that it was when the Covid rules were li ed, when we could go to stores and back to our meetings, that our real stress started.
In the U.S., 27% of seniors over the age of 60 live alone, as opposed to several other countries where multiple generations live together. One thing researchers need to consider: Some seniors might like the peace and quiet of living alone, might like having control about who comes over and when, and might prefer the independence.
Still, if you sense you don’t get out enough, go. Take a walk. Volunteer to walk a dog at the shelter. Stroll the aisles at the library.
Or don’t. It really is up to you.
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ELLIPTICAL - Available for pick up Basom: 716-983-2676
Two sets of C7 CHRISTMAS LIGHTS. A few bulbs need to be replaced. Ontario/ Webster. amodrovs@rochester.rr.com
Big box of MAGAZINES (hunting, boating, women’s, cooking, religion, general interest). Take some or all. 585-346-9777
FOAM MATTRESS, twin size - 4 1/2” thick, approx. 37” wide x 73” long. Like new condition. Fairport: marliej@frontier.com
INSINKERATOR DISPOSAL, 3/4 HP, with hookup accessories. Rarely used, worked when removed: stongey@frontiernet.net
POP UP TRAILER. Needs tires. Please leave a message and we will call back: 585- 637-3628
Collection of NEW POSTCARDS: 585-229-2186
COMPUTER DESK with HUTCH. 59” wide, 65” high, 23” deep. Canandaigua: n.carlycat78@twc.com
COUCH & LOVESEAT. In good condition. For pick up: powerbuglee@yahoo.com
36” MINI FITNESS TRAMPOLINE - Adult indoor trampoline rebounder supports up to 250 pounds, only weighs 14 pounds. Excellent condition: Rldthomas3@gmail. com
TWIN BOX SPRING. Pick up, Brighton: vangellow@bluefrog.com
SOLID OAK COFFEE TABLE and LIGHT WEIGHT SOFA BED. You pick up: 585-260-1382
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER on casters from furniture store. Pick up, Batavia: 585-536-6188
DISHWASHER, Maytag. Built-in model. Gently used by senior couple. Also 5-GALLON KEROSENE in approved container. Pick up, Hilton: jbcny@rochester.rr.com
WESTERN RED CEDAR SIDING - CLR. V.G - 8” wide and approx. 160 feet: bruceleonard77@gmail.com
PLATFORM BED w/INTERNAL DESK DRAWERS and TRUNDLE UNIT. Needs some TLC but very sturdy. We can deliver in Rochester area: 585-678-5194
Sony colored 24” CONSOLE TV in beautiful mahogany cabinet. Works well. You pick up: trilliume@gmail.com
SNOW BLOWERS and/or LAWNMOWERS in good working cond.: 585-531-4004
AFRICAN DRUM for daughter with Down Syndrome: 585-944-4855
AMERICAN MADE FLINTLOCK MUZZLE LOADER and STEEL ANIMAL TRAPS needed for American Historical Museum Display: usaanettkomo.com
BUILT/UNBUILT MODELS, SLOT CAR BODIES. Parts & pieces okay. Restorer/ customizer looking for winter projects: 585-314-6989
Working METRONOME: lindalou0805@yahoo.com
ROCK and ROLL 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL ALBUMS for personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com
Old-style OCCASIONAL CHAIR. Wood, straight-back, padded seat and back, 20” floor to seat top. For surgery rehab, PT: momzyhead@yahoo.com
CARPET, CARPET SQUARES or some RUGS to insulate a freezing floor: 585-500-8839
VHS PLAYER that works: 585-409-6559
Full size REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER: mhoskins@pvac.org
PRINTER w/DOCUMENT FEEDER for scanning/digitizing documents, Old ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS, CAMCORDERS, PRINTERS, CABLES - NO TVs: Terry, 336-247-3245
SNOW BLOWERS, working or not: 518-888-4216
DINING ROOM TABLE w/LEAF (46” L x 41” W w/o leaf) for senior. Eastside area: 585-381-6546
In serious need of a COUCH in decent condition. Hoping for a holiday miracle that it can be delivered: 585-739-6257
Looking for COMPUTER DESK, DRESSER, and AREA RUG. Can pick up! gundrumnick0@gmail.com
Sturdy METAL or WOOD SHELVING and a CLOTHES RACK in good condition. Irondequoit/Webster area. Much appreciated: 585-424-0732
MINI TREADMILL for small apartment: stan1k1@yahoo.com
TRUE WEST / WESTERN-THEMED MAGAZINES: kilroy1983@hotmail.com
PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS in good condition (not toys) for middle schooler serious about his music: kallen6@rochester.rr.com
CROCHET THREAD #10. Looking for yellow, orange, white or any others. Thank you: 585-584-3734
LESLIE SPEAKERS for electric organ: 585-323-1762, please leave message
Used METAL ROOFING, 8 pieces, approximately 10’ long. Nail holes not a problem: whitcap9@yahoo.com
COPPER BRACELET for arthritis purposes for senior citizen: 585-334-5263
QUEEN SIZE BED & FRAME, clean condition: 585-409-6477
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Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish
(p) 585-334-3518; www.smcrcc.org; smcrcc@dor.org O ce: 2061 E. Henrietta Rd. Rochester, NY 14623
Our Worship sites and Mass times: e Sanctuary at Guardian Angels Church is under renovation. All Masses will be held at St. Joseph’s Church; 6105 Rush Lima Rd. Rush, NY 14543 Weekend Mass: Sat. at 4:30pm (confessions begin at 3pm); Sun. at 8:00am, 9:45am & 11:30am Weekday Mass: Mon. & Wed. at 12:10pm; Tues. & urs. at 8:00am
LUTHERAN
Pinnacle Lutheran Church
250 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta (corner of Stone Rd.) Church: 585-334-1392
Rev. Joseph Mazikas, Senior Pastor Worship Services Sundays at 10:00 am • Adult Bible Study 9:00 am Please visit our website at PinnacleLutheran.org for daily devotions and recorded worship services
METHODIST
United Methodist Church of Webster 169 E. Main St., Webster • 585-265-9720 www.umcwebster.org • o ce@umcwebster.org
Rick LaDue, Lead Pastor Sunday Worship 9:00am (Traditional) and 10:30am (Contemporary) Online Services; Childcare & Classes - both services “Love God, Love Others, Serve Jesus”
“I know God won’t give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish he didn’t trust me so much.”
—Mother Teresa
Worship Service
Sun., Dec. 18th • 10am
Christmas Eve Worship Service
Sat., Dec. 24th • 7pm
Christmas Day Worship Service
Sun., Dec. 25th • 10am
North Ontario United Methodist Church 7200 Ontario Center Rd., Ontario, NY 315-524-9509
Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.
Norman Vincent Peale
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ROOMS CAN SERVE DOUBLE DUTY
Entertaining guests is easier when there’s a dedicated space where visitors can feel at home. When furnishing a living room, keep the guest room in mind. A sofa that opens up to a bed or a convertible sectional can be a comfortable place for guests to lay their heads. Side tables provide guests with places to store their belongings, and an empty storage chest can house bed linens or guests’ clothing.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, well-designed landscapescansavehomeowners enough energy to make the projectspayforthemselvesinless than eight years. The DOE notes that homeowners’ landscaping strategies should be dictated by the climates in which they live. For example, homeowners who live in hot, arid regions should employ landscapes to shade their homes’ walls, windows and roof, while those who live in cool regions should make sure their landscapes are not blocking the winter sun from reaching their homes’ south-facing windows. TheDOEalsoadvisesthatshading is the most cost-effective way to reduce solar heat gain in a home, noting that well-planned landscapescanreducepreviously unshaded homes’ air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent. The DOE also notes that, in treeshaded neighborhoods, summer daytime air temperature can be up to six degrees cooler than the air temperature in treeless areas. Homeowners considering adding trees to their landscapes should know that deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, which meanstheywillblocksolarheatin thesummerbutallowsunlightinto thehomeinwinter.That’sidealfor homeowners who live in regions where temperatures climb in summertimebutdropconsiderably in winter. Homeowners who want year-round shade might consider evergreen trees and shrubs.
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Wear appropriate headgear. For years, many people subscribed to the conventional wisdom that suggested people lose 40 to 45 percent of their body heat through their heads. But in 2008, researchers at Indiana University debunked that myth, suggesting that if humans lost that much heat through their heads, then they would be just as cold when going outside without a hat on as they would be if they left home without wearing any pants. But wearing headgear when exercising outdoors is still a good idea, as the head is more sensitive to changes in temperature than many other areas of the body. A wool hat you can pull down over your ears can protect them from getting too cold. Athletes may also want to consider ski masks or other facial covers that can protect their faces when winter winds are howling.
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PenfieldPublicLibrary
Chess Club:Monday,December12| 4:30PM|ForKids&Teens|Registrationrequired ROCCityRingersHolidayConcert: Monday,December12|7PM|For Adults|Registrationrequired TeenCraftPaintaWoodenGingerbreadHouse:Tuesday,December13| 4PM|ForTeens|Registrationrequired
TeenAdvisoryBoard:Thursday, December15|4PM|ForTeens|
Registrationrequired Cocoa&Caroling:Sunday,December 18|2PM|ForKids|Registration required
NEWARK
ToysForTotsToyDrive: Please bring yournew,unwrappedgiftsto FingerLakesComfortandStella Mechanical&Energyat613South MainStreet,Newark.Toyswillbe distributedtoLOCALchildrenin need.HeldMonday-Friday, December2nd-December12th, 8am-4pm.
ROCHESTER
East Rochester Public Library
317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302 www.eastrochester.org Mon. 9am-7pm; Tues.-Thurs. 9am-6pm; Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat 10am-2pm; Sun. Closed. (ERPL Book Nook: open Mon., Wed. & Sat. 10am-1pm
Fairport Public Library 1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport (585) 223-9091 www.fairportlibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. 12pm-3pm (Oct.-April)
Penfield Public Library 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585) 340-8720 www.penfieldlibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 10am-9pm; Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm
Pittsford Community Library
24 State St., Pittsford (585) 248-6275 Mon.- Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm
Webster Public Library 980 Ridge Rd., Webster (585) 872-7075 www.websterlibrary.org Mon.-Thur. 9am-8pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. Closed
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Reindeer bottle topper: Put to use any wine corks you have lying around. Attach googly eyes and a small fuzzy nose to the front of a cork. Insert twisted, brown pipe cleaners to make the antlers up top. Add ribbons, small snippets of faux fur or any other extras you desire.
TweenMakers:Thursday,December 22|4:15PM|ForTweens|Registrationrequired AlmostMagicShow:Tuesday, December27|11AM|ForKids|
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FAIRPORT
ChrisWilsonConcert Joinusfor aHolidaySongsofFaithChrisWilsonConcert.Monday,December 12th,7-8:30pmattheSouthPerintonUnitedMethodistChurch,291 WilkinsonRoad,Fairport.Freeto all,butanonperishablefooditem ormoneycontributiontoourfood pantryatChristmastimewouldbe appreciated.http://www. southperintonumc.org
ChanukahPotLuckservice: Congregation EtzChaim,affiliatedwith theUnionofReformJudaism, welcomingnewmemberstojoinus onFriday,December23,at6PMin celebratingChanukah!Wesharea spacewithMt.RiseChurchin Fairport.Formoreinfo,callKaren at229-2116.
EdgeAdvertisingGroupToy Drive Dropoffyournew,unwrappedtoydonationstoEdge AdvertisingGroupto6NMain StreetinFairport!Wearecollecting forToysforTotsthroughDecember 10th!Boxeslocatedonthefirstand secondfloor!
HENRIETTA
TakeoffPoundsSensibly Join TOPSClub.ReasonableRates/Team Support.Groupmeetingsfollow Weigh-InseachThursdayat8:15 AM.JoinusatAmericanLegion Hall,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. Info-585-729-2192.
IRONDEQUOIT
HolidayConcert:Irondequoit Concert Band- JoinusonSunday December18that3pmat IrondequoitHighSchoolaswe celebratetheseason.Thisvenueis wheelchairaccessible.Admissionis free,butpleasebringanonperishablefooddonationtobenefit theIrondequoitCommunityCupboard.IrondequoitHighSchool, 260CooperRoad,Rochester.http:/ /www.irondequoitband.org
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Hear Together-Speech-languagepathologistKristinBergholtzconducts avirtualsupportgroupforparents andcaregiversofDear/hardof hearingchildren.Itconnectsand advisesadvocatesofthose youngsters.Heldthe4thTuesday ofeverymonth,8pm-9pmuntil June22,2023.VIRTUAL-register atkristinbslp@gmail.com
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: ASSISTIVELISTENINGDEVICES DEMOCENTER-Atthisfreedemonstrationareaconsumersareinvitedtoviewandtryoutaselection ofassistivelisteningdevicesbefore actuallybuyingthem.Includedare captioningcapableandamplified telephones,signaling/alertingdevicesandsmartphoneapps.Chaptermembersareonsitetoassist visitors.Repeatseverymonthon the3rdThursdayfrom10-2pmat Lifespan,1900SouthClintonAvenue,Rochester.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
Messiah:ChristmasPortion- Join the SaintThomasMoreLiturgical Choirandfriendsastheypresent theChristmasportionofHandel’s “Messiah!”Thechoirwillbejoined byorchestraandsoloists.TheprogramwillalsoincludecarolsandJ. S.Bach’sAdventcantataBWV62 “NunKomm,derHeidenHeiland.” TheconcertwillbeSaturday, December10,2022at7:00pm. SaintThomasMoreCatholic Church2617EastAvenue,Rochester.Tosupportthemusicministry andthisproduction,therewillbea $10suggesteddonation.Thisisa greatwaytoringintheseason! Information:parishofficeat 585-381-4200orvisitolqpstm. com.
TheHolyChildhoodCraftSaleis Back! Join usat100GrotonParkwayinHenriettaonSaturday, December10from10:00a.m.4:00p.m.OrganizedbyShopping foraCauseandpresentedbythe IdeFamilyofDealerships,theHoly ChildhoodCraftSalefeaturesmore than80vendors-justintimefor yourholidayshopping!ChuckKelleyfromLegends102.7will broadcastlive,SpecialTouchBakerywillbeherewithyourfavorite piesandrefreshmentswillbe availableforpurchase.Santaand Rudolphwillbestoppingatnoon. Wehopetoseeyouhereon December10.
SleepingBeauty- The StateBallet TheatreofUkrainewillpresentthe full-lengthballetSleepingBeautyin fouractswithoneintermissionand showtheworld’smostbeloved historytoPiotrTchaikovsky’smusic. TheevilfairyCarabossecursesPrincessAurorafor100yearsofsleep withasingle-fingerprickonher 16thbirthday.Doomedbyfate, onlyasweetkissfromtheprince canbreakthespellandwakeup theSleepingBeauty.December17, 7pm,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre, 885EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $48+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ sleeping-beauty/
JimBrickman-AVeryMerry Christmas: Jim Brickman,themultipleGrammynominatedsongwriterandpianosensationisback thisfestiveseasonwithhisannual holidaytour.Amagicalevening celebratingmusic,loveandfamily. Joininghimthisyearwillbethe daddy-daughterduoMat&SavannaShaw.Togethertheywill warmtheheartsofallassoundsof faithandlovemakespiritsbright, bringingfamilyandfriendstogetherforanythingbutasilent night.JointhemforthisLIVEand joyousconcertexperiencethat blendsyuletidememoriesandholidayfavorites!December15, 7:30pm,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885EastMainSt.,Rochester. https://rbtl.org/events/jimbrickman/
UnderstandingAlzheimer’sand
Dementia: Henrietta SeniorCenter,515CalkinsRoad,Rochester, December20,12:30-1:30pm.Alzheimer’sdiseaseisnotanormal partofaging.Joinustolearnabout theimpactofAlzheimer’s;thedifferencebetweenAlzheimer’sand dementia;stagesandriskfactors; currentresearchandtreatments availableforsomesymptoms;and Alzheimer’sAssociationresources. AdditionalInformation:Caregiver Educationclassesarefreefor caregiversandthosewhoare interestedininformationaboutAlzheimer’sdiseaseoranotherdementia.Registrationisrequired.For additionalinformation,orquestions,pleasecall800-272-3900.
DID YOU KNOW?
Modern cars are technological marvels, and it turns out drivers may value tech over all else, including their choice of automaker. A 2017 study from Autotrader asked 1,000 participants an assortment of questions about technology and car buying. Roughly 60 percent of millennial car shoppers and more than 40 percent of baby boomers indicated they would switch vehiclebrandsjusttogetthetechnology features they want. Drivers are even willing to pay extra for their preferred tech. The Autotrader study found that theaverageshopperwouldpayanextra $2,276togettherighttechfeatures.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
HollyTrolleyRides at theNew YorkMuseumofTransportation! Continuingitsholidaytradition,the NewYorkMuseumof Transportation,inRush,willwelcomeSantaandMrs.Clauson SundaysDecember11and18. They’reeagertomeetthekids, poseforpictures,andjointhemon themuseum’strolleyride.Holiday decorations,complimentarycookiesandhotchocolate,andthe fondlyrememberedMidtownPlaza Monorailwilladdtothefuninthis uniquecelebrationoftheholidays. Admissionincludingthetrolleyride is$15adults,$12age2-12.Rides departat11:00,11:45,12:30, 1:15,2:00and2:45.Reservations arerequired:http://nymtmuseum. org/christmas/.Locatedat6393 EastRiverRoadinRush.
SPENCERPORT
AuroraHouseBookClub: GriefItisuniqueforeveryperson,every instanceofloss.AuroraHouseis sponsoringagroupwhereone grievingcanfindsomesupport.We cometogetheronthe3rdWednesdayofeachmonth,10:00am11:00am,atAuroraHouse,2495S. UnionStreet,Spencerport.Opento thepublic.Itissuggestedthatyou buyacopyofthebook, It’sOK ThatYou’reNotOK:MeetingGrief andLossinaCulturethatDoesn’t Understand,byMeganDevine,but thisisnotrequiredallcanbenefit fromthediscussion.http:// aurorahousewmc.com
He who marvels at the beauty of the world in summer will find equal cause for wonder and admiration in winter.... In winter the stars seem to have rekindled their fires, the moon achieves a fuller triumph, and the heavens wear a look of a more exalted simplicity. ~ John Burroughs, “TheSnow-Walkers,”1866
VICTOR
UnderstandingandResponding to Dementia-RelatedBehavior: December14,1:30-2:30pm,Victor FarmingtonLibrary,15W.MainSt., Victor.Behaviorisapowerfulform ofcommunicationandisoneofthe primarywaysforpeoplewith dementiatocommunicatetheir needsandfeelingsastheabilityto uselanguageislost.However, somebehaviorscanpresentreal challengesforcaregiverstomanage.Joinustolearntodecode behavioralmessages,identifycommonbehaviortriggers,andlearn strategiestohelpintervenewith someofthemostcommonbehavioralchallengesofAlzheimer’sdisease.Registrationisrequired.For additionalinformation,orquestions,pleasecall800-272-3900.
WEBSTER
TheWomen’sClubofWebster’s Christmas CookieSale willtake placeinthecommunityroomof theWebsterPublicLibraryonSaturday,December10th,from10:00 a.m.-1:00pmoruntilsoldout.To enterthenewly-renovatedlibrary, theentranceisontheNorthsideof building.Chairpersonsoftheevent areMaryAnnMurrayandPeg Berry.Formoreinformation,please contactPegBerryat 203-645-9352.Proceedsfromthe salebenefittheclub’sscholarship fundsaswellasaplethoraofother programsintheWebstercommunity.
WILLIAMSON
ChristmasDayDinner- A Community ChristmasDinnerthat isopentothepublicwillbehosted bytheBrickChurchFellowship, 4057W.MainSt.,Williamsonon Sunday,December25thfrom1 p.m.to3p.m.Themealisfree.The churchishandicappedaccessible fromthebackparkinglot.Take outsavailable.Formoreinformation,callTerryat585-507-2182 andleaveamessage.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN
MOMENTS IN TIME
The History Channel
* On Dec. 10, 1690, a near-mutiny forces the Massachusetts Bay Colony to issue the first paper currency in the Western Hemisphere. Soldiers were typically paid in coins, but shortages forced armies to temporarily issue IOUs -- in one case, in the form of cut-up playing cards.
* On Dec. 11, 1978, a half dozen masked robbers raid the Lufthansa Airlines cargo building at JFK Airport in New York, making off with more than $5 million in cash ($20 million in today’s dollars) and almost $1 million in jewelry.
* On Dec. 12, 1989, Leona Helmsley, nicknamed the “Queen of Mean,” is sentenced to four years in prison, 750 hours of community service and a $7.1 million tax-fraud fine in New York. Helmsley once quipped that “only the little people pay taxes.”
* On Dec. 13, 2003, in Seattle, the iconic Hat ‘n’ Boots Tex Gas Station is hauled away from the spot where it had stood for almost 50 years. The 44-foot-wide Stetson hat had perched atop the filling station’s office, while the 22-foot-tall cowboy boots housed the men’s and the women’s restrooms.
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* In 2003, there were 86 days of below-freezing weather in Hell, Michigan.
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RUSH
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Swallowing Pills All at Once is OK, Unless Meds Shouldn’t Interact
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have always wondered if it matters if you swallow a bunch of pills in one swallow or if it would be better to space them out. I take a bunch, like Eliquis, dicyclomine, gabapentin, etc. -- B.A.
ANSWER: With most pills, it’s OK to take them as a bunch together if you can tolerate doing so (I’ve known people who have a tough time taking multiple pills at the same time due to gagging). There are a few combinations of pills that shouldn’t be taken together, such as tetracyclines and calcium, but these should be labelled clearly on your bottle. A few medicines, like alendronate (Fosamax), can’t be taken with any other medicines. Some medicines, including all the ones you mentioned, can cause sedation, which can be worsened if taken together. As always, your pharmacist is your best friend for questions about medication interactions.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Despite having family history of high cholesterol (including early death due to heart failure), I was told at 53 that my 10-year risk is not alarming. I do not smoke, nor do I drink.
I recently had some tests done and was told that my Lipoprotein(a) level is above normal. I am wondering if that may explain my concern of why, despite keeping a very careful diet over two decades (and a fairly good Mediterranean diet before as well) and an ideal BMI, my figures are not getting better. (I still have a high LDL, low HDL and high triglyceride count.)
After I recovered from COVID, I seemed to have a high pulse and was advised that my stress ECG is positive. I find aerobic exercise very challenging, but I keep active when I can. I tend to be anemic and feel tired very often due to heavy periods, but I take iron supplements. What should I do concerning my cholesterol in my blood? I am concerned that my high figures may indicate a serious silent illness. -- M.H.
ANSWER: The 10-year risk is a good place to start in deciding whether elevated cholesterol needs to be treated; however, the 10-year risk does not consider some risk factors, including the high Lp(a), which is an independent risk factor on top of your high LDL and low HDL. The Lp(a) doesn’t affect the other cholesterol numbers.
Diet and exercise do tend to help cholesterol numbers and definitely help reduce heart disease risk, but it is possible to have cholesterol results that are not ideal despite a very good lifestyle.
A positive stress test is a concerning finding and is usually followed up by a definitive test for blockages in the artery, such as an angiogram. The results of that will absolutely guide your cardiologist as far as further treatment, including whether you need treatment for your cholesterol numbers. Although statin drugs do not reduce Lp(a), they do reduce the risk of heart disease in people with elevated levels of Lp(a). I follow the advice of experts who recommend a lower threshold for medication treatment in people with high Lp(a) levels, especially in people with a family history of heart blockages or heart attacks. ***
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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FOUR IDEAS FOR HEALTH CARE PLANNING IN RETIREMENT
(NAPSI)—The Employee Benefit Research Institute estimates that a typical 65-year-old couple will spend a total of $265,000 in health care costs over the remainder of their lives. This staggering amount of money has the potential to derail even the best-laid retirement plans.
Vanguard and Mercer recently developed a new framework, “Planning for Health Care Costs in Retirement,” that identifies practical tips for forecasting your health care expenses. Here are four top ideas:
1. Personalize health care costs. Start by understanding how your health history and current health status will influence expenses. Even your geographic location, marital status and age at retirement will impact your forecasts.
2. Plan for long-term care. This is a tough one to assess because half of retirees won’t even incur these costs, but on the other end of the spectrum, 15 percent of retirees will spend more than $250,000. Consider potential long-term care options, such as unpaid care from family and less-expensive available facilities.
3. Create a hedge in your budget for other expenses. Research shows that retirement spending in virtually all categories other than health care tends to decline with age. By forecasting steady spending in other expense areas, you may create a buffer in your budget to deal with rising health care expenses.
4. Forecast costs in annual spending. There are so many variables involved in estimating health care costs in retirement that trying to plan around a total lifetime budget can be overwhelming. Experts recommend that you focus on annual spending plans instead, provided that you understand costs will rise as you age.
For seniors who are struggling to find cash in their retirement budgets to offset unexpected health care expenses, it may be a good idea to take stock right now of all your assets. Many seniors are surprised to learn that one potential asset for generating immediate cash is a life insurance policy.
You should review your life insurance policy from time to time and determine whether or not it’s still needed. A life insurance policy is considered your personal property, so you have the right to sell it anytime you like. When a consumer sells a policy—something called a “life settlement” transaction—the policy owner receives a cash payment and the purchaser of the policy assumes all future premium payments, then receives the death benefit upon the death of the insured. Candidates for life settlements are typically aged 70 years or older, with a life insurance policy that has a death benefit of at least $100,000.
If you own a life insurance policy you no longer need or can afford, you may be able to generate immediate cash to pay your health care expenses by selling that policy for immediate cash.
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Holidays & Fences
BY DP DUNN
Did you grow up on a farm? Or perhaps a ranch?
I did not. But I’ve known farmers, and their children, and a few ranchers. One of their common traits is their extraordinary work ethic. Incomprehensible. And also incomparable. And what’s more, they have no idea why everyone else isn’t quite like them.
Hard work is normal to them. But, for the rest of us, it is an acquired skill. What we grow up with is ‘normal’ and we think everyone’s situation is nearly identical to ours.
Which brings me to fences. Properties have boundaries. Can’t have the chickens in cahoots with the cattle, nor the bunnies fraternizing with the sheep. And, while the deer are lovelyand tasty - we’ve got to keep them outta the garden if we want veggies for dinner. Fences set boundaries. Limits constrain, but also protect.
Relationships have boundaries, too, and sometimes they get crossed. When a relationship boundary is crossed, sometimes good things happen. Think of your irst kiss, or the irst time you heard the words “I love you” from someone other than a relative. There’s risk, and sometimes risks yield rewards. And sometimes not. Which brings me back to farmers and their work ethic.
Farmers know fences, and farmers also know that everything, including fences, occasionally need mending. Farmers “get right on it,” they don’t dally. They ix that fence and “set it right.” And so we need to do that also with relationships.
Retirement is great. Lots of time to spend reading, playing, praying, preparing, exploring—and mending fences. Writing is a form of time travel, really. No kidding. The written word can sit quietly; we change, but the words remain. Silent and powerful. Enduring. In no hurry to go anywhere just yet. Words can be revisited, revised; tweaked until they are ‘just right’ and say exactly what we need to express. The written word travels through time and lasts; the spoken word can disappear like morning mist or be misremembered.
But, to some really smart people, the spoken word is their preferred communication modality. That’s ine; not everyone was meant to be a writer. So, how to mend fences with words? Offered, for your consideration, is a simple outline: re-introduce yourself, share happy memories and gratitude, apologize if needed, and inally offer to reconnect.
A ictional* example follows:
Hi Linda. My name is Don. We went to [blank] high school together way back in the late 70s. I was going through some old photos and stuff from high school and found some things reminded me of you.
I remember joking with you in a couple of classes we had together, and causing some mischief in study hall. You were part of
the theater and band crowd if I recall, and had a great singing voice. I remember that you were in several school plays as well, and you were really talented.
There was one time that I really regret. You were auditioning for the big school play; I don’t recall what the production was. I was clowning around with friends behind the auditorium while you were on stage. The back doors were open—the audience saw me, but your back was to me. As you spoke your lines and segued into a song, I stood behind you and pantomimed your actions. I was a jackass, and I apologize.
But I managed to make it even worse. A day or two later, you confronted me, asking if it was true. I looked into your beautiful brown eyes and lied to your pretty face.
I never had the nerve to ask you out. And after that profound level of stupidity, I never would. I am deeply sorry; I regret lying to you and mocking you. I was foolish and stupid. I ask your forgiveness even though this occurred decades ago. I hope that you continued singing and acting and have found success and joy in these; you really were very talented.
And, at that point, I would thank her for reading, and offer an email address or other method to reconnect, if she wished.
The Holidays and coming New Year are time for renewal, regeneration, forgiveness, healing and fence mending. Even if your efforts go unacknowledged, you have done what was necessary and right. Be brave; reach out. Fix what needs ixing.
May you and yours enjoy a happy, healthy, safe, restful, holy Holiday Season & 2023.
Dunn lives in Webster, shoveling snow in winter, dirt in summer, raking leaves in fall and mending fences when needed.
*Some names may or may not be real, and some events may, or may not, be ictional.
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Thank you to all of the people who came to my aid when I fell and struck my head: the librarian who sat with me the whole time and called for help; the people who stopped and assisted; and, finally the emergency responders for their quick response. I cannot thank all of you enough for your caring and compassion. GB
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Thank you so much to the two wonderful ladies who stopped their cars and the man walking his daughter’s dog who came to my rescue after I fell in my driveway on December 1st. They helped me into my house and stayed with me until my daughter arrived. They were so kind and thoughtful. May God bless them and may they and their families have a very happy holiday season.
Roof on HighMark Stadium Response
Remember, there are only about 10 weeks we use the stadium a year. Probably 4 or 5 (or more) of those are during good weather. That leaves the stadium sitting there 40+ weeks a year. That means heating, cooling and maintaining it for all those weeks when it is not being used. Even if a rare concert or other event appears, you can see the costs involved. Now set that aside, the addition of a roof would also add another billion dollars to the cost. I am not sure how happy taxpayers in Bayshore Long Island would be, or politicians in Albany. There is also the “Dome” losing syndrome. Not too many Dome teams have won the BIG GAME. In fact at one time no Dome team had ever won the BIG GAME until two dome teams faced each other I think in 2013 or so?? Just a guess. I would submit that if you think about it seriously, the Bills made 4 straight Superbowls, mainly because they did not have a Dome. There is an obvious strategic advantage in not having a roof.
Theft Whoever stole all the quarters out of my car just at the beginning of the snow storm at a senior living facility, those quarters were there so I would always have my copays to pay for my medications. And you stole the only pair of gloves I had that I left in my car. Shame on you, I hope your parents are wondering where $30 in quarters and a pair of gloves came from. I have to let two of my meds go until mySS check now. Shame on you.
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(NAPSI)—Art classes have slowly but steadily all but disappeared from public schools over the years. Lack of funding has been the culprit, but educators tend to agree that the arts play a crucial role in the academic and creative development of our children.
One public school in Greenville, South Carolina is embracing a different model and provides a haven for young artists from across the state to discover, develop and hone their talents. The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities offers preprofessional training to its students in the areas of creative writing, dance, drama, music, and visual arts. As a public, residential high school serving juniors and seniors, it helps students refine their talents in a master-apprentice community while receiving nationally recognized academic education.
TheGovernor’sSchoolalsoservesasaresourcetoallteachersandstudents in South Carolina, offering comprehensive outreach programs designed to bring together artists, educators, community organizations, and schools.
The school is supported by its own foundation—The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities Foundation—by raising revenues to bridge the gap between funds provided to the school through government appropriation and the actual cost of the educational opportunities the school provides to its students.
This extraordinary school recently captured the attention of Ovation TV, a cable and digital channel that is dedicated to the arts. Ovation and local cable provider Spectrum acknowledged the school’s contributions to the communityandinnovativeapproachtoartseducationandskillsdevelopment with a $10,000 award via its Stand for the Arts arts advocacy initiative. SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities’ success provides a great lesson for communities across the country looking to support the arts and encourage the creative development of their youth.
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1. MOVIES: What does Susan Walker want as a gift from Santa in the movie “Miracle on 34th Street”?
2. MUSIC: Which famous rock band once called itself The New Yardbirds?
3. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the Thar Desert located?
4. TELEVISION: Which TV sitcom’s theme song was “Thank You for Being a Friend”?
5. FOOD & DRINK: When was frozen food invented?
6. MOVIES: Which Disney princess is modeled after a real person?
7. ANATOMY: What is the only human organ capable of natural regeneration?
8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What are male and female swans called?
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