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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles New World, New Ways of Getting Things Done We’re in a whole new world now, and unfortunately it looks like it’s not returning to normal anytime soon. So many things have changed, and we need to make some adjustments to how we take care of ourselves. Timing: Whatever you need to do, do it earlier than you think you should. If you’re going to apply for Social Security, don’t wait until the last minute. Staffing might be lower than normal, with fewer workers to take up the slack. If you need an appointment, such as for an oil change for your car, do it sooner than you normally would, for the same reason. If you’ve been ordering groceries for pickup or delivery, you might notice a renewed slowdown in available time slots as stores, in many cases, have fewer clerks. Taking care of business: Even if you eligible to receive the COVID vaccine, don’t assume you can get one just by walking in. Make an appointment. Ask about parking and physical distancing. Although the shot is free to all Americans, bring your insurance card to help the provider pay for administering the vaccine. Be proactive: Do you know when your credit card expires? In the past you were likely sent a new one just before it expired, with instructions to cut up the old one. Now, with quite a few things slipping through the cracks, you might not notice your card has expired until you try to pay for a grocery order. Check your card and anything else with an expiration date, including the date of the tag renewal for your vehicle. (Note: I learned the hard way that my state is no longer sending out notices of tag expiration.)
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Though certain elements of modern-day Valentine’s Day celebrations can be traced back to the 14th century, chocolate is not one of them. In his 1382 poem, “Parlement of Foules,” English poet Geoffrey Chaucer became the first to connect romance with St. Valentine’s Day. Over the next several centuries, the day’s connection to romance only grew stronger, and by the Victorian era in England, it was not uncommon for lovers to profess their affections through songs, poetry and even the giving of roses as gifts. It was during the Victorian era that British chocolate manufacturer Richard Cadbury began searching for ways to use the cocoa butter that his company was extracting during the production of their drinking chocolate. In 1861, Cadbury decided to produce edible chocolates, which he even sold and marketed in heartshaped boxes decorated with images of Cupid and rosebuds. It would be a few more decades before edible chocolates caught on in the United States, where they remain a must-have item for many Valentine’s Day celebrants more than 150 years after Cadbury first began selling them.
ROMANTICALLYNAMED LOCALES AROUND THE WORLD
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NEWFOUNDLAND Visitors to this northeastern province of Canada can find many romantically named towns. Travelers can visit Cupids, Heart’s Content, Heart’s Delight, and Little Heart’s Ease if they want to share the gift of a getaway with the one they love.
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and CABLE NELSON BABY GRAND PIANO. Will provide delivery in local area if needed: dc61frost@frontiernet.net OFFICE DIVIDERS 10- 5’x5’ sections, 2- 4’x5’, and 4- curved 5’ high sections. Grey fabric faced. You pick up: 585-729-1697 One case of NUTREN 2.0: 585-289-3533 DRIVE MEDICAL 4 WHEEL FOLDING ROLLATOR WALKER. Red with padded seat back support: stan1k1@yahoo.com Two free working PAASCHE AIR BRUSH COMPRESSORS: Mark 585-704 7948 Two pallets of used BRICK PATIO PAVERS. You must haul away. 585-657-7175 BI-FOLD WOOD DOORS, older painted, 4 sections, solid. Total area 59 1/4” W x 78 1/4” H. Fairport: 585-704-0383 Collection of 34 VHS BILLS TAPES ‘91-’94. And a 24” VISIO FLATSCREEN TV with remote. Alexander: jmatla3442@gmail.com MOVING CARDBOARD BOXES – Small, medium, large, and extra-large w/packing paper: 585-943-3226 Gently rinsed EMPTY WINE BOTTLES all sizes. Will not separate: 585-641-0340 Two GOWNS – size 14. One royal blue, one black velveteen with lace overlay: mconti02@yahoo.com Two STITCHERY KITS: 585-343-7066 Current CHRISTIAN MAGAZINES. Pick up, Henrietta: mary9cel@hotmail.com 35” RCA TV, not flat screen. Works great: 585-335-2510 1974 MAGNAVOX CONSOLE STEREO w/turntable & 8-track player. Needs some work: 585-429-0381 Any Scout Troop – several BAGS FULL OF EMPTY POP CANS ready to be returned. Troop keeps the money: 585-229-2186 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. 55” tall 77” long. All one unit. Three men to carry or dollies to move. Black. Leave message: 585-736-2473 New QUILTING MATERIAL/FABRIC. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 864-247-6093 OAK WOODEN TOP for a CREDENZA: 585-344-1360 TRI-COLOR HP INK, #62XL: 585-394-4790 CANDLES, l5 pounds of partially used colored candle stubs. Both large (4”) and smaller diameters. Great for crafts. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
STUFFED ANIMALS - Especially bunnies, ducks, and lambs, to make cute puppets and wine bottle covers for Easter: khilarski@frontier.com ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED with RAILS, and a TRAPEZE: 585-526-1009 OUT-OF-PRINT PIANO BOOK, Classical Praise Piano arranged by Tom Keene: 585-259-4950 VINTAGE RHINESTONE BROOCHES and EARRINGS. Any condition needed for craft projects with seniors: 585-880-3493 Rock and classic rock 8 TRACK TAPES and CASSETTES. I collect them for a hobby and listening: gzintel@yahoo.com ADJUSTABLE QUEEN SIZE BED FRAME WITH REMOTE for person with chronic pain: 585-447-0894 COUCH in good to great condition for single Mom: 585-297-8443 VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage radios, stereo equipment, microphones, advertising, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, parts, books etc.: greg3151@ymail.com JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS and PARTS. All kinds, any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604 DOUBLE-BOILER POT w/lid. Will pick up: 585-919-4308 TIRES 235/70R/16, small WOOD BURNING STOVE, BOX TRAILER, CONVEYOR BELT ROLLER SYSTEM and ROOFING MATERIALS: 585-671-1996 leave message Begin Again Horse Rescue and Tack Shop, 501(c)(3) charity, accepts donations. TACK, HORSE and RIDING SUPPLIES. Contactless drop off. 585-322-2427 PRINTER CARTRIDGES & TONERS. Any size and brand. Also looking for RECYCLABLE CANS and BOTTLES: bettyann@frontiernet.net EGG CARTONS: 585-813-4583 Used FULL-SIZE BABY CRIB to make dog bed for large dog. Genesee or Orleans Counties Will pick-up: 585-409-9055 leave message MICROSCOPE in working condition. Anything stronger than a children’s microscope. Old radio, does not have to work but preferred: 585-474-3204 RELIABLE CAR to get back and forth to doctors’ appointments. Please contact: 585-447-0894 LIFT CHAIR WITH HEAT AND MASSAGE for elderly female with spinal conditions. Please contact: 585-447-0894 OLD GLASS BOTTLES from 1970s and earlier. Amber, aqua, blue, green, or dark glass: 585-545-1754 Small 2 DRAWER FILE CABINET in excellent condition. 585-519-1261
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FAIRPORT Fairport-Perinton Chamber of Commerce Zoom meeting with Embrace Your Sisters - Held February 10, 3-4pm. Embrace Your Sisters is a community based shortterm financial resource for those going through breast cancer treatment. Attend the Zoom presentation with Embrace Your Sisters Vice President Megan Freida and 2nd Vice President Krista Jackson to learn more. Registration required, meeting is free. Embrace Your Sisters (EYS), a member of the Fairport-Perinton Chamber, was founded in 2006. EYS has a mission to provide short term emergencyfinancial support for people with breast cancer. Through financial assistance, education, and informational resources, EYS provides support and hope. EYS is supported 100% by volunteers. https:// fairportperintonchamber.org/ ?q=events-list
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Penfield Public Library: “Adult Winter Reading Program”: February 1-28 | No Registration Required: entry slips available at PPL “Mandarin-English Bilingual Story Time”: Sundays, February 7 & 21 | Any Time | Virtual | For Children | No Registration Required. “After-School Book Bites & Snack Time!”: Wednesday, February 10 | 4:00-4:30 PM | Virtual | For Grades K-2 | Registration Required. “Encouraging Nature in Your Own Backyard Series”: Thursdays, February 4-25 | 7:00-8:30 PM | Virtual | For Adults | Registration Required. “Valentine Celebration”: Saturday, February 13 | Any Time | Virtual with Kit Pick-Up | For Grades K-5 | Registration Required. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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GPAS Virtual Valentine’s Day Concert - The Greece Performing Arts Society (GPAS) will celebrate Valentine’s Day Sunday, February 14, 7PM by performing a wide selection of romantic favorites. This virtual concert is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted online. This program will highlight previously recorded romantic favorites by the Greece Choral Society, Greece Concert Band and Greece Community Orchestra and a newly recorded virtual performance by the GPAS Chamber Ensemble. The concert will be viewable as a Facebook Premiere on the GPAS Facebook page: https://www. f a c e b o o k . c o m / greeceperformingarts The concert will also be available to view on the GPAS website following the premiere. Additional inf o r m a t i o n : w w w . greeceperformingarts.org.
Pittsford Rotary Food Drive for Pittsford Food Cupboard and CAP Closet - February 6, 9am to noon at the Spiegel Pittsford Community Center parking lot, 35 Lincoln Ave. in Pittsford. The club partners with the Town of Pittsford for the drives, and volunteers will collect canned and packaged goods not only for the Pittsford Food Cupboard but for the Rochester-area CAP Closet (Children Awaiting Parents), who is seeking pasta, sauce and canned fruits or vegetables for its “Dinner in a Bag” program. The CAP Closet is a volunteer-run community closet for people in need that serves foster families, families displaced by a house fire, domestic abuse or financial hardship. Rotarians will be collecting canned and other packaged foods, rain or shine. Collectors will be taking precautionary measures. pittsfordrotaryclub.org.
ROCHESTER Maximizing Cochlear Implant Success - Cochlear Implant Group of Hearing Loss Association of America, Rochester Chapter, presents Jillian Levine Madoff, an audiologist on the staff of Long Island Jewish Hospital, in a virtual program advising cochlear implant users on obtaining the most from their implants and helping their audiologist help them. Points to be covered include role of audiologists, transitioning from hearing aids to CI, first months as a new Ci user, and preparing for audiology appointments. Held February 16, 7pm-8:30pm. Preregistration for the Zoom program is required by emailing cochlearimplantgroup!gmail.com to request an invitation. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org
ROMANTICALLYNAMED LOCALES AROUND THE WORLD Couples who want to include travel in their Valentine’s Day plans have many romanticallynamed locales to include on their itineraries.
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Speechreading 101 course ”Speechreading 101: An introduction to speechreading skills for people with hearing loss” is a virtual course which teaches lipreading and speechreading techniques and strategies. Speechreading is a skill which can greatly improve speech comprehension. Suzanne Johnston MA, CCC/SLP facilitates. She is in private practice as a speech language pathologist at Speech and Communication Services in Rochester. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter sponsors the course. Held February 16, 12-12:45pm and Marh 16, 1212:45pm. VIRTUAL. ONLINE @ ZOOM. Preregister required @ http://hearinglossrochester.org
NOW HERE'S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Save and thoroughly clean foam egg cartons for kids’ paint palettes. The wells keep colors contained, and the flat space on the lid side is great for resting brushes. They are easy to rinse off and just as easy to recycle if you are done with them. * To help insulate your home to prevent heat loss, build up a mound of snow about 3 feet high at the foundation. Snow is a terrific insulator! -- E.S. in Michigan * When topping a pie with meringue, make sure that it touches all the edges of the pie crust. Otherwise it will shrink. * Wrinkled ribbons? You can use your curling iron or flat iron to give the satin a quick freshening up. * “You can use a little bit of cooking oil to remove the last bits of sticker adhesive from a glass picture frame. Remove as much of the paper sticker as possible, then dab the spot with oil on a paper towel. Rub off. When all the adhesive is removed, use glass cleaner.” -- R.H. in South Carolina * Got stale bread? If it’s not too stale, you can try to bring it back in the oven. Set on a low heat alongside -- but not in -- a pan with water. If it’s too far gone, you can always cut it up into cubes and make it croutons, or toast and grind into breadcrumbs. No waste!
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Child Advocacy Council of the Finger Lakes: A Voice for the Children BY AMANDA DUDEK
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n a time when many concerns fill our world, it is so important not to lose sight of our most precious gift: children. Optimistically, one may say most parents and guardians diligently protect their children and do everything they can to ensure their well-being. Ever the optimist, one might further say most adults also look out for the welfare of children. Even so, sometimes, there are individuals who bring harm to them. When this happens, places like the Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes (CACFL) help to give these children a voice while supporting them and their families in finding safety, justice, healing, and a positive way forward. The CACFL is a state and federally accredited, non-profit organization serving Ontario, Seneca, and Yates Counties. “Essentially, we coordinate child abuse investigations, and we provide an advocate for every family,” explained CACFL Executive Director Jennifer Brownell. “Whenever there is an allegation of child abuse, we bring all of the relevant agencies together, such as law enforcement and Child Protective Services.” Brownell explains that this way, the child involved does not have to repeat his or her story to each agency. “When children have to tell their story so many times, they begin to think, ‘Why do I have to tell my story again? Doesn’t anyone believe me?’ They don’t want to talk about it anymore, so they shut down and stop telling their story,” said Brownell. “The CACFL’s model brings all of these agencies together, and we provide a forensic interviewer to talk with the child in a one-on-one narrative style, avoiding leading questions. This gives the child a chance to tell his or her story in a safe, child-friendly environment as relevant professionals watch via closed circuit in another room. This model often results in better investigations and more effective prosecution while keeping children in the center and their best interests at heart.” While the CACFL’s multidisciplinary approach finds its roots in a local team over 20 years ago, the CACFL itself opened in Phelps in 2008. In 2015, CACFL moved to Canandaigua, and it now has branches in Waterloo and Penn Yan. “It has grown very quickly since then,” shared Brownell. “In 2008, we had one full-time person, and now we have six, plus three contract advocates and three contract forensic interviewers.”
A child-friendly waiting room at CACFL These advocates and forensic interviewers also make a tremendous difference. “There are many reasons for a child abuse accusation, including custody issues,” said Brownell. “Having an advocate involved makes a tremendous difference to a child because an advocate is a voice for that child. Of course, most parents keep their children’s best interests at heart, but sometimes, their intentions become clouded by their own needs. An advocate’s whole purpose is to ensure the child’s best interests are served while also working with parents and caregivers to find them the support they need. I cannot say enough good about them.” Forensic interviewers also play a crucial role. “They create a space for children to tell their stories privately and openly,” explained Brownell. “It is difficult when children are not ready to disclose, and that is why mental health support is so important. The interview is relatively short, anywhere from 20-60 minutes; however, it is forensically sound. It can be used by law enforcement and in court; no one is putting words in the child’s mouth.” Essentially, a forensic interview provides a much more solid basis upon which to build a case in family or criminal court, if necessary.
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The CACFL handles approximately 320 cases each year. While they are not all founded, this number indicates need. “Less than 50% of child abuse (nationally) is ever reported,” said Brownell. “It is worse now with the pandemic. Last spring, we saw a drop in reports, and sadly, we know it was not because children were suddenly not being abused. Children were seeing far fewer persons outside their home. While they rarely self-report, nationally, we were seeing an uptick. Jennifer Brownell, Kids had to call the hotline and report themselves because there was no one to Executive Director of CACFL report for them.” Nevertheless, there is hope, and caring adults can help. “Children need strong mentors in their lives who care about them and take the time to talk to them,” Brownell said. “Children also need mental health support to process a traumatic event. When the trauma is processed, they often become successful adults. When it is not, they often manifest depression, addiction, suicidal ideation, and other concerns.” “One abuse survivor said he did not have a CAC, and his grandparents had to sell their house to pay for the mental health services he needed,” continued Brownell with passion. “People should not have to sell their homes so that children who have been victimized can get the treatment they need. They need help healing while they are children.” Brownell pointed out that the CACFL helps fill in the gaps to pay for such services whenever possible. The CACFL’s efforts are making a difference. “We have seen an increase in arrests made and resulting convictions, which means we have created better investigations,” shared Brownell. “In April, we are launching a trauma training program for all professionals. It is also our goal to provide on-site medical exams. We are working with a provider who is undergoing training for these specialized exams, and we hope to reach our goal this spring.” “If you see something, say something,” Brownell advised. “We can help you determine – Jennifer Brownell whether or not a report should be made. Educate yourself and keep your eyes and ears open.” For more information, visit www.cacfingerlakes.org.
“Our model often results in better investigations and more effective prosecution while keeping children in the center and their best interests at heart!”
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Animals, Not Men Suffer Irritable Male Syndrome --DEAR DR. ROACH: Is there such a thing as irritable male syndrome, similar to PMS in women? If it is real, does it cycle yearly or monthly? My husband is negative and blames others for things at some times more than others. Also, is there a cure or ways to manage it? -- Anon. ANSWER: The term “irritable male syndrome” was coined in 2002 in a review of animal behavior, among male animals with a strictly seasonal breeding pattern. After mating season in these animals, testosterone levels drop markedly, and the animals exhibited symptoms of nervousness and irrationality. In humans, low testosterone has a set of common symptoms, including low libido and low overall energy. Loss of body hair and decreased muscle mass happen after prolonged time without testosterone. Psychiatric symptoms, such as depressed mood and anxiety, are less strongly tied to low testosterone levels. Most experts do not believe that the findings in animals are analogous to what healthy men experience. While it is possible that your husband has low testosterone, and that this level may be causing a degree of irritability, it is much more likely that his behavior has a different underlying cause than loss of testosterone. By contrast, premenstrual syndrome, where there are dramatic shifts in hormones, is clearly associated with mood swings, irritability, anxiety and depression. As the hormone changes are cyclical, so the symptoms are cyclical as well. No such cycles exist in men for testosterone. I have certainly known many irritable males, however, and anybody can be more irritable one day compared with another. I would note that, especially in men, irritability and being easily angered can be a sign of depression, among many other possibilities.
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CHIMNEY CLEANING: Help Prevent Chimney Fires. Have your chimney cleaned. Call Smokey The Chimney Sweep, 315-524-5172. PAINTING: Ask about FREE room with any complete interior or exterior or cellar waterproofing. 25 years experience. References. Frank Ange, 585-467-5827. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL REBUILDING: Starters, alternators, generators; 6, 12 and 24 volt. Will rebuild truck, auto, industrial, farm and marine. North Star Auto Electric, located on the lower level at 105 Main Street, Macedon. Access our parking lot from Erie Street extension. 315-986-4451, www.northstarautoelectric.com STEVE´S MASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick, block, concrete, stamped concrete, chimney repairs, foundations, brick and stone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295.
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ANTIQUES WANTED: Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Oil/ Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160, 585-747-0193.
B.Z. HOME IMPROVEMENT & LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Interior/ exterior, kitchen, bath, basement, tile, windows, doors, drywall repair, etc. Decks, sidewalks, patios, painting, powerwashing, fencing. Fully insured. Free estimates. Brian, 585-330-7256.
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NATE’S HANDYMAN: *No job too big/ small. *Free estimate. *Interior/ Exterior *Honey Do List *Basement Waterproofing *Roofs, *Windows, *Doors $59 Gutter Cleaning 585-755-NATE (6283)
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HANDYMAN SERVICES: No job too small! Most any type repairs, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED! Specializing plumbing, electrical. Doors, windowsinstallations/ repairs. Fair, reasonable. Virus precautions taken. 585-233-8007
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CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, trucks, vans. Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450 www.chappellsjunkyard.com
WEEKLY ONLINE AUCTIONS by Echo Valley Auctions at echovalleyauction.hibid.com New, used antiques, collectibles, tools. Something for everyone! Come check us out. Call 585-394-4722 for more information or to consign items.
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