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* On June 22, 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt signs the G.I. Bill, giving returning World War II veterans a range of benefits, including money for college tuition, living expenses and books. (The History Channel)
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Stamped concrete, also called textured or imprinted concrete, is a design element that replicates the look of stone, brick, wood, slate, or other materials in concrete. Stamped concrete can be used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, and pool decks. Stamped concrete also may be incorporated into interior flooring designs. Homeowners can explore their options with regard to stamped concrete by speaking with a masonry expert or landscape architect.
DID YOU KNOW? According to WorldAtlas.com, the largest city park in the world is Bosque de la Primavera in Guadalajara, Mexico. At 74,132 acres, Bosque de la Primavera is more than 14,000 acres larger than the world’s second largest city park, Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. Bosque de la Primavera features the Rio Caliente, a geothermal river, and is home to a massive nature reserve inhabited by wild animals. The largest city park in the United States and fifth largest such park in the world is the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona. The McDowell Sonoran Preserve includes 180 miles of hiking trails within its 27,800 acres. And while it might be one of the most recognizable city parksintheworld,NewYorkCity’s CentralParkisnotcountedamong the world’s 20 largest city parks, despite estimates that it draws more than 40 million visitors each year.However,itisoneofthemost visitedplacesintheUnitedStates.
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Not all bees build the wax or paper structures associated with traditional beehives. Those hives may not be readily visible even for bees that do build them. Wood-nesting bees can nest in twigs or dead trees. Bees may nest underground or use the burrows abandoned by small rodents. Before excavating or disturbing more remote areas of the yard, check to see if it is a habitat for bees. Leave some natural areas of the landscape untouched and do not remove twigs, mounds of dirt and native flowers to attract more bees.
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1. GEOGRAPHY: Which country’s native name is Cymru?
2. HISTORY: Which country is the first to recognize same-sex marriage?
3. MOVIES: Who voices the character of Frozone in the animated movie “The Incredibles”?
4. FOOD & DRINK: What is the primary ingredient in baba ganoush?
5. LITERATURE: The movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is based on a short story written by which American author?
6. MEASUREMENTS: How many grams are in a pound?
7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What cultural phenomenon is celebrated on May 4?
8. TELEVISION: Rhoda Morgenstern is a sidekick in which 1970s TV sitcom?
9. SCIENCE: What is the process called when iron is coated with zinc?
10. U.S. STATES: What is the only vowel that is NOT the first letter of a state?
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* On June 26, 1892, Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck is born. Her novel “The Good Earth” (1930), describing peasant
What to Do with Your Old Electronics (Family Features) Mobile phones, laptops, tablets, game consoles, cameras - electronic devices are a big part of American life. In fact, Americans own an average of 24 electronic products per household, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. With technology changing so rapidly and new “it” devices hitting the market every few months, a lot of those devices get discarded quickly. That adds up to a lot of potential e-waste. Fortunately, it’s easier than ever to keep old electronics out of the waste stream.
Donate. Donations give schools, nonprofits and lower-income families access to equipment they might not otherwise afford. Before donating, check with the organization to see what they need. Trade Up. If you are ready to upgrade to something new, programs such as RadioShack’s Trade & Save let you swap retired technology for store credit toward your purchase.
Recycle. Electronics in nonworking condition should be recycled. Check www.Earth911.com or www.e-stewards.org to find a recycling center near you.
Don’t Forget the Batteries. Recycling your rechargeable batteries is another easy step you can take.
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Spring and summer are synonymous with increased hours of sunlight, warm temperatures and, oftentimes, an increased reliance on water to feed recreational pursuits and lawn and garden needs.
The Water Information Program states that 3.9 trillion gallons of water are consumed in the United States each month and the average person uses 176 gallons of water per day. Water conservation may be essential when the risk for weather-related drought looms. Practicing year-round conservation efforts can help ensure smart usage of local watersheds, lakes and reservoirs and help maintain these water sources for years to come. It also helps the average person reduce his or her carbon footprint while saving people a little money along the way.
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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 young age. By the time Joplin was 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 Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and
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NOTICE OF VOTE UPON FUNDING FOR THE VICTOR FARMINGTON LIBRARY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, as authorized by Education Law, a vote will take place on ursday, June 27, 2024, between the hours of Noon and 8:00 P.M. at the Victor Village Hall, 60 East Main Street, Victor, for the purpose of voting on an annual appropriation of taxes for the Victor Farmington Library in the amount of $913,400.00.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that pursuant to Education Law Section 259, the Board of Education of the Victor Central School District is authorized to levy and collect an annual tax, year a er year, separate and apart from the annual school district budget, for the purpose of funding the Library.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Victor Farmington Library budget and any tax levy supporting it is separate and distinct from the Victor Central School District budget.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a resolution in the following form shall be presented to the qualified voters of the school district at such special district meeting:
LIBRARY FUNDING PROPOSITION
RESOLVED:
at the Victor Central School District, Ontario County, New York, be authorized to levy taxes in the amount of $913,400.00, separate and distinct from the School District’s tax levy, for the annual support of the Victor Farmington Library, Victor, New York, and pay over such monies to the trustees of the Victor Farmington Library for library services for the benefit of residents during the 2025 fiscal year and each year therea er.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that such Library Funding Proposition shall appear on the ballot labels to be used for voting at said Victor Farmington Library Budget Vote in substantially the following form:
LIBRARY FUNDING PROPOSITION
YES NO
Shall the Victor Central School District, Ontario County, New York, be authorized to levy taxes in the amount of $913,400.00, separate and distinct from the School District’s tax levy, for the annual support of the Victor Farmington Library, Victor, New York, and pay over such monies to the trustees of the Victor Farmington Library for library services for the benefit of residents during the 2025 fiscal year and each year therea er?
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all qualified individuals who wish to vote in any voting matter of the Victor Farmington Library vote must be registered and be listed on the Victor Central School District voter registration at the time of the vote. Residents of the Victor Central School District who are registered, at their current address, to vote in general, county-wide elections and who have not had such registration canceled, will be automatically placed on the voter register and need not pre-register to vote in the Library Budget Vote.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Registration shall meet to prepare the register of voters and any person shall be entitled to have their name placed upon such register provided that at such meeting they are known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or therea er entitled to vote at the Library budget vote for which such register is prepared. Pre-registration of voters will be held at the Victor Central School District Office, 953 High Street, Victor, on the following date: ursday, June 20, 2024, between the hours of 3:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M.
e register of eligible voters will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk of the Victor Central School District and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the Library for five days immediately preceding the vote, except June 23, which is a Sunday. e hours for such inspection are between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on June 21, 24, 25, and 26, and by prior appointment on Saturday, June 22.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 2018-e of the Education Law, applications for early mail ballots may be obtained at the Office of the District Clerk of the Victor Central School District, during all days in which the School District is in session. Completed applications must be received by the District Clerk no earlier than May 22, 2024 and by June 20, 2024, if the early mail ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If the early mail ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter at the Office of the District Clerk the completed application must be received by the District Clerk no later than June 26, 2024. No early mail voter’s ballot will be canvassed unless it has been received in the Office of the District Clerk of the School District no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 27, 2024. A list of all persons to whom early ballots have been issued will be available in the Office of the District Clerk between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on and a er June 21, 2024 until June 26, 2024, except on Saturday, June 22, 2024, by prearranged appointment and not on Sunday, June 23, 2024. A challenge to an early voting ballot may not be made on the basis that the voter should have applied for an absentee ballot.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in accordance with Section 2018-a of the Education Law, applications for absentee ballots for voters registered for said vote may be applied for at the Office of the District Clerk. Absentee ballots must be applied for unless the voter's registration is marked "permanently disabled" by the County Board of Elections. Such applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the election if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter (June 20, 2024) or the day before the election (June 26, 2024) if the ballot is to be picked up personally by the voter. No absentee ballots will be canvassed unless it has been received in the Office of the District Clerk of the School District no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 27, 2024. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available in the Office of the District Clerk between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on and a er June 21, 2024 until June 26, 2024, except on Saturday, June 22, 2024, by prearranged appointment and not on Sunday, June 23, 2024. Any qualified voter may file a written challenge of the qualifications of a voter whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for the challenge.
Maureen A. Goodberlet District Clerk Victor Central School District
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Can Sciatica Be Relieved Through Steriod Shots?
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am wondering what the best treatment is for sciatic pain. Would a steroid shot help? The pain is behind my knee, down the outside of my leg, and now on my foot. -- J.F.
ANSWER: “Sciatica” is a general term for a process that compresses the nerve roots, which causes symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, and a loss of reflexes. The sciatic nerve supplies much of the innervation to the leg. The area that you describe is most likely the first sacral nerve (S1), and pain here is most frequently caused by disc herniation at the L5-S1 space. This can cause acute symptoms that are often quite severe.
Initial treatment is usually conservative, consisting of anti-inflammatories and avoiding activities that worsen pain. While bed rest was sometimes prescribed, it is seldom necessary for more than a day or two, and many people actually feel better when they are up and about. After a week, most people are able to do light activity, and I tell my patients neither to push themselves to do more than they can, nor force themselves to rest if they feel OK with light activity.
Steroids have certainly been used in this situation, and they are injected into the epidural space by an expert who uses imaging. Although there is a slight improvement in pain around three months among those who are treated with epidural steroids, there was no longer a benefit found around six months. This means that you get better only a little faster than normal at the cost of a small risk from the injection. If a person isn’t recovering well within a few weeks, I often refer them to physical therapy. If they aren’t getting benefit at all (or they are getting worse), then it is time to find out what the cause is with an MRI and a referral to an expert.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs estimates that around eight million adults in the United States experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a given year. Women experience PTSD at a much greater rate than men. Estimates from the USDVA indicate that 10 percent of women and 4 percent of men are affected by PTSD. Instances of PTSD are similarly prevalent in Canada, where the Canadian Psychological Association estimates that around 8 percent of Canadians who experience a traumatic event develop PTSD.Though no one is immune to PTSD, rates of the disorder among combat veterans are significantly higher than the rates among the general population. USDVA reports that one study of 1,938 veterans found that the prevalence rate among Gulf War veterans was around 14 percent, while an older study from the American Psychological Association found that about 30 percent of Vietnam War veterans had PTSD in their lifetime.
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REDWOOD SWING SET – two swings, slide, crawl through barrel, climbing wall, picnic table, and fort. You dismantle. Pick up Wadsworth. 585-245-8234
EXERCISE BIKE and WEIGHTS. Wadsworth. 585-245-8234
About 10lbs of FABRIC SCRAPS – satin, taffeta, and brocades. No large pieces. Pavilion area. 585-584-3015
BALES OF HAY. Hilton area. 585-637-9709
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Two WINDOWS - 1 double, crank-out, 40” H x 40” W and 1 Single, crank-out, 40” H x 24” W. Call or Text 585-217-6811
ARTIFICIAL 6’ CHRISTMAS TREE. Lights left on. Pick up, Newark. 315-331-1774
LIFT CHAIR in good working condition for elderly person. Will pick up. 585-749-7523
PORTABLE COUNTERTOP DISHWASHER. 585-267-6129
Working DRYER, CAT FOOD - wet or dry! PAINT (beige, white, grey, or any light colors). 585-820-3948
EXERCISE BIKE in good working condition. Livonia, Geneseo area. 585-415-4336
GAMING/CODING COMPUTER for recent high school graduate. Trying to make way into tech field. 585-729-1259
Eight pieces of SMOOTH 8’ ALUMINUM SIDING at least 8’ long. Lv msg. 315-331-0247
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Round ALUMINUM STATE TRAYS and a BAG ON WHEELS. 585-507-8788
WANTED - Collector/Restorer Old Computers and Keyboards Apple II, Tandy, Amiga, etc. Old Nintendo/Computer games NES Super Nintendo N64 GameCube Gameboy. 585-883-5334
MAILBOX for a church garden. Mary 585-293-1874
FIREPLACE, wood burning, “corner.” In useable or repairable condition. 585-202-1991
MODELS - Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces okay. Looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
ELECTRIC STOVE in good shape and FREE WEIGHT BENCH SET. Will pick up. 585-729-1259
RIDING LAWN MOWER in good working condition and a MINI SILO. 585-394-0336
FREE WEIGHTS and BAR. Can pick up. Call or text: 585-478-8880
YEARBOOKS from the Irondequoit and Webster High Schools from the ‘40s and ‘50s. mayorbumper@hotmail.com
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1 cake compressed yeast, 1 packet active dry yeast or 1 packet quick-rising yeast
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2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
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3/4 cup walnuts, chopped
8 ounces black grapes, seeded (Sangiovese wine grapes, if possible)
2 cups heavy cream or mascarpone
3 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar
6 tablespoons Vin Santo
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If you are using compressed yeast, mix it with the sugar in a medium bowl, then beat in the warm water. Leave for 10 minutes until frothy. For other yeasts, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Sift the flour into a large bowl and make a well in the center. Pour in the yeast mixture, egg yolks, olive oil, and salt. Mix until the dough comes together. Tip out onto a lightly floured work surface. Wash and dry your hands. Knead the dough for 10 minutes until smooth and elastic. It should be quite soft, but if it’s too soft to handle, add more flour. Place in an oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap or a damp kitchen towel, and let rise until doubled in size - about 1 hour.
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To make the walnut butter, cream the butter and sugar together, then stir in the lemon peel and walnuts. Keep at room temperature.
Uncover the dough, punch out the air, then shape into a ball. Roll or pull the dough into a rectangle to line the prepared jelly roll pan. Spread the walnut butter over the schiacciata crust, add the grapes, and sprinkle with brown sugar. Cover with plastic wrap or a damp kitchen towel and let rise for 1 hour until puffy and doubled in size.
Preheat the oven to 400 F. Uncover the dough and bake for 15 minutes. Turn the oven down to 350 F and bake for 20 minutes more or until risen and golden. Let cool slightly before turning out.
To make the Vin Santo cream, beat the cream, confectioners’ sugar and Vin Santo together in a bowl until the mixture forms soft peaks. Cut the focaccia into wedges and serve with the Vin Santo cream.
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Whenitcomestopruning,thebesttimeof year varies depending on the specific plant and its growth habits. Different plants have different pruning requirements, and timing is crucial to ensure optimal health and growth. Here’s a generalguidelineforpruningdifferenttypesof plants throughout the year:
1. Deciduous Trees and Shrubs: Late winter or early spring, before new growth begins, is usually the best time to prune deciduous trees and shrubs. Pruning during this period allows for better visibility of the plant’s structure and promotes vigorous growth in the upcoming season. However, it is important to avoid
pruningduringfreezingtemperaturesorwhen the plant is actively flowering.
2. Evergreen Trees and Shrubs: Evergreen plants can be pruned throughout the year, but the best time is typically in early spring before new growth starts.This timing allows the plant to recover quickly and minimizes the risk of damage from extreme weather conditions. Light pruning can also be done in late summer to maintain shape and remove any dead or diseased branches.
3. Flowering Shrubs and Trees: The timing of pruning flowering shrubs and trees depends on whether they bloom on old wood or new wood. Plants that bloom on old wood, such as lilacs and azaleas, should be pruned immediately after they finish flowering. This ensures that you don’t remove the flower buds
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4. Fruit Trees: Pruning fruit trees is usually done during late winter or early spring while the trees are still dormant. This timing allows for better control of the tree’s shape, improves fruit production, and reduces the risk of disease.It’s important to follow specific pruning techniques for each type of fruit tree to maximize yield and maintain overall tree health.
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Remember, these guidelines are general recommendations, and it’s always best to research the specific pruning requirements for eachplant in your landscape. By understanding the best time to prune different plants, you can promote healthy growth, enhance aesthetics, and ensure the overall vitality of your garden. Additionally, pruning is a tool to help promote health and well-being, not as a means to make a plant work in a location where it isn’t suited. “Right plant,rightplace”shouldalways beemployed. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat “Sticky” is 14 years old and still in great shape. He loves chasing a er a laser beam and rolling around with his toys. However, I’ve noticed that when he comes over to leap up on my lap, he hesitates and just puts his paws on my leg and meows. I have to encourage him to leap, and he doesn’t seem happy about it. Could something be wrong with him? -- Janine in Gulfport, Mississippi
DEAR JANINE: At age 14, Sticky is definitely a senior cat, and it sounds like he’s beginning to develop a common senior cat problem: arthritis. Just like us, cats can suffer from stiff, achy joints as they get older.
You’re doing a great job of observing his behavior and spotting changes in the way he interacts. Arthritis (typically osteoarthritis, sometimes abbreviated as OA) is progressive, and sometimes not noticeable right away. ere are four key things to watch for:
Running -- Does your cat run with a fast, fluid motion, or in stops and starts?
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Climbing -- Does your cat walk or run confidently on the stairs, or hesitate on each step?
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Other noticeable behaviors, like excessive meowing, hiding away or even occasionally missing the litter box also signal that your cat is uncomfortable or in pain.
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n a world o en dominated by metrics and profits, Joy Bergfalk stands as a beacon of compassion and resilience, channeling her life’s mission into Coffee Connection, a non-profit organization on South Ave in Rochester, and Marketplace Mall in Henrietta, dedicated to helping women reclaim their lives from the grips of addiction, trauma, and incarceration. I felt so blessed to chat with Joy at the Marketplace Mall location during a recent rainstorm.
As nature threatened to demolish all that humans created, I felt at home and at peace as we chatted about life, challenges no one should have to suffer, and the amazing women at Coffee Connection. Joy’s journey from a compassionate child rescuing traumatized animals to a pastor guiding women through their darkest times is nothing short of inspiring. All of our firstworld problems shrink when we consider the challenges others go through.
Joy’s affinity for aiding the vulnerable began in childhood, nurturing traumatized animals from the age of five. is early exposure to the healing process laid the foundation for her calling as clergy. Now a pastor in Rochester, Joy has dedicated her career to working with people who have endured trauma.
Her personal life mirrors her professional dedication. Joy and her first husband adopted five siblings from Guatemala, immersing themselves in the complexities of trauma and recovery within their own family. is experience deepened Joy’s empathy and commitment to her work, as she intimately understands the long and arduous journey of healing from profound personal challenges.
Coffee Connection, based out of South Avenue and in Marketplace Mall’s food court, transcends the typical coffee shop experience. It serves as a sanctuary where women, many with arrest records and histories of addiction, find employment as well as a supportive community as they heal. e organization’s mission is threefold: providing sober support, workplace support, and employment creation. is comprehensive approach ensures that women not only maintain sobriety but also acquire the skills and confidence needed to thrive independently.
Founded in 2001 by Nancy Sawyer-Molina, Coffee Connection was born out of a desire to support women in addiction recovery. When Joy joined in 2011, her merger with her own initiative, Project Empower, brought a renewed focus and energy to the organization. Today, Coffee Connection thrives as a non-profit roaster, offering stable employment and skill-building opportunities for women overcoming significant life challenges.
Remarkably, Joy has served as the Executive Director of Coffee Connection without pay for a decade. Her pastoral role funds her life, allowing her to devote her heart and soul to the organization. is selflessness underscores her unwavering commitment to the
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cause, demonstrating that true wealth lies in lives transformed and hope restored.
Joy’s leadership has facilitated numerous collaborations with local businesses and organizations, including Kitty VanBortel and Parkleigh, amplifying Coffee Connection’s impact across Rochester. ese partnerships provide employment opportunities and foster a sense of community and shared purpose, reinforcing the organization’s mission.
Under Joy’s guidance, Coffee Connection has become a hub of transformative stories. Women like Stacey, Joyce, and Ember exemplify the profound changes that can occur within a supportive environment. Stacey, with 18 years of sobriety, manages bookkeeping and human resources, a far cry from her past struggles with homelessness and crime. Joyce, who battled alcoholism and depression for fi een years, now manages catering and the Marketplace Mall location, attributing her three years of sobriety to the camaraderie and support she found at Coffee Connection. Ember, once unable to cook, is now celebrated for her culinary skills, particularly her quiche, and helps her peers stay accountable in their recovery journeys.
e coffee at Coffee Connection represents more than just a beverage; it symbolizes ethical and sustainable practices. Sourced organically and fairly traded from countries like Peru, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Sumatra, and Ethiopia, each cup supports fair compensation and eco-friendly practices.
Bergfalk’s unwavering dedication has transformed Coffee ConnectionintoabeaconofhopeinRochester. roughherleadership, the organization provides a lifeline to women overcoming addiction, trauma, and incarceration. By offering employment, support, and a sense of community, Coffee Connection empowers women to reclaim their lives and look towards a brighter future.
Joy’s journey is a testament to the power of compassion and the profound impact one individual can have on countless lives. As patrons sip their coffee and savor the baked goods, they are not just enjoying a treat... they are supporting a transformative mission that reaffirms the potential for redemption and the enduring power of community.
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We were at [restaurant] in Avon this morning. When we were getting ready to leave and pay our bill, the waitress told us the young man seated at the table nearby paid our bill. We are an older couple and thought it was a wonderful gesture for this young man to do. You have no idea what that meant to us. We just came back from an appointment and we normally sit in the same spot, and it was such a nice thing for the young man to do. Thank you, and God bless!
To the person complaining about others mowing between 7am and 9pm, claiming it is unreasonable to mow during those times, most towns and cities have noise ordinances that allow those kinds of activities from those hours. When you factor in some blocks have 30+ houses that all need mowing, of course you’re going to hear mowing all of the time. It's a part of what summer is! Most towns also have a law about the height of grass, so mowing is necessary, and also helps keep the growing tick population at bay. So I'm sorry that people are following their local regulations.
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Shout out to Ben Burgess who was nice enough to put my spare tire on when I got a flat in Shortsville, NY. I am not from the area so I did not know anyone personally I could call and although I tried calling several service stations in the area they were all busy and I was stuck. Ben was definitely a lifesaver as I had a couple of appointments in Irondequoit that afternoon that I had to keep and thanks to Ben I made them both.
They put in water lines throughout [local town]. They then "fixed" the huge crevices they made in the roads but didn't even make sure they were even with the existing road. There is one spot that is so bad that they have to keep filling it with gravel to make it easier to cross in your vehicle. Why not just fix them properly?! If you're going to mess the roads up for a project you should be held accountable to fix them properly when you're done.
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HOW WOMEN CAN KEEP THEIR CAREERS GOING FORWARD
Define career expectations. Defining career expectations early on can be beneficial in various ways. Such expectations can guide career choices and provide a road map that women can utilize to stay the professional course.This can help women make decisions about their careers when they come to forks in the road. For example, if a path to promotion seems blocked, women can examine their established career expectations to help them decide if it’s time to seek new employment. Defining career expectations also can help women effectively communicate with mentors about their goals, and mentors can then use that information when offering guidance. Expectations need not be concrete,and it’s likely they will change over time.But they can serve as an important foundation for anyone from young female professionals to experienced executives looking to make changes or determine the next step in their careers.
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Researchthejobmarket.Lookinto the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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REASONS TO SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS
Foods at farmers’ markets tend to be limited to in-season offerings. Some nutritionists suggest eating seasonally available foods is better for your body, because humans ate seasonal produce for thousands of years before shipping and refrigeration changed how people received the majority of their foods. In addition, many people feel that fresh, seasonal foods taste better than the alternatives.
FUN WAYS TO KEEP KIDS OCCUPIED OVER SUMMER BREAK
Reading: Parents may be surprised by how much their children enjoy a good book. A recent poll from the National Education Association found that 70 percent of middle school students read more than 10 books a year. The National Literacy Trust reports that roughly 45 percent of children between the ages of eight and 11 enjoy reading “very much.” When suggesting to children that they read more this summer, parents can note the many ways that reading for pleasure differs from reading for school. Point out that kids won’t have to submit book reports and emphasize that they can choose their own books. Depending on children’s ages, introduce kids to a series like “Harry Potter,” which is a set of seven fantasy novels that has helped millions of young people across the globe discover and develop a fondness for reading. Weekly visits to the library, where kids can pick from hundreds of books, can get youngsters even more excited about reading.
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