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THANK YOU, DOUG! While driving down Latta Road, in Greece, last Wednesday afternoon, I drove over a muffler in the roadway. It was wedged under my car. I immediately pulled over in the median. Very soon after, a loader type vehicle was coming along. I gestured to the driver, Doug, a Town of Greece employee. He stopped to help. After jacking the car up slightly, he was able to pull the muffler out. Thank you so much ONE LAST CHANCE The July 20/27th (double issue) of Time Magazine had numerous features on just how dire our planet’s environment is, at this point in its life. The writing was exceptional as many topics were covered. Certainly, the COVID 19 is at the top of our list in terms of catastrophes, but the heartbeat of our earth is racing toward life support and is a dangerously close second to the COVID. Do yourself a favor and find this important issue and take the time to come up to speed on what we need to do to save our planet! One redeeming aspect of this terrible pandemic is that it has made us stop (pause), access and alter our lifestyles for the greater good. We so desperately need to do the same for Mother Earth! GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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for your assistance! I really THANK YOU! appreciated your help! To the people who saw I was having trouble walking across MAIL A SMILE! lots and without hesitation came What if each of us sent a note to my aid: you are all a Godsend! or a card by “snail mail” to a friend, relative or neighbor YOU’RE THE BEST! saying “hi”, “thinking of you,” Thank you to Sharon at West’s or “have a good day?” Not in Livonia for another beautifully only would we be supporting decorated cake for our church. the Post Office during these You matched the napkin colors difficult times, but we would so nicely, and all the different bring a moment of happiness flowers were lovely. Bonus: it and a smile to someone! What tasted as good as it looked! Give do you think? the lady a raise! There’s very little time left. BACKING UP TRUCK To the driver in the black truck backing out of your driveway on [local road] on 8/17. I had started up after stopping at the stop sign at the school. I thought you would look both ways before backing up, but you did not. You just kept backing up and would have hit me, had I not gone onto the lawn of the house across from you to avoid being hit. You backed into the road and then drove back into your driveway. Next time, check for traffic on that street before backing out of a driveway.
to music. You are not the judge dge of what is loud when it comes to music. I guess next you will have ave the nerve to tell them what kind of music they should listen to? How ow would you like it if they monitored red your goings on as a neighbor? or? You refer to following social cues. Well, it’s not your call to say that just because someone else doesn’t listen to music in the neighborhood everyone else should follow suit. I feel sorry for you. If you are so unhappy, move! If not, then enjoy the good in life. Music can lighten your heart. I am so thankful that I do not have to contend with neighbors who want to control everyone else does.
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THANKS FOR THE MUSIC! Thank you to Supervisor Eric Gott and the Town of Livonia for putting on an abbreviated summer concert series at Vitale Park. To quote Abba, “Without a song or a dance what are we? So, I say thank you for the music, for giving it to me.”
2002/2003 will end 9.1.20. We got the notice from [provider] mid-August, nothing from management. Another [bill] in the midst of a global meltdown. How very, very sneaky! You’ve begun to slip. Trashy neighbors, bad management, dirty apartments, dirty rugs, and no communication. You are no longer “luxury” and not worth $1000 a month. Did I mention management that doesn’t manage? Wonder why so many empty apartments!
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and SLIDING GLASS DOOR UNIT with frame, BIFOLD DOUBLE DOORS with hardware. Must pick up. Pictures available: psdyer@roadrunner.com
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USA WHITE MOUNTAIN PUZZLES. Large pieces: 585-494-1252
2 PRIDE SIDEKICK ADULT HANDICAP SCOOTERS. Need TLC and batteries. You pick up: 585-314-7085
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60’s CONSOLE STEREO. In good condition but needs repair. You pick up, Mendon: 585-582-2545
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MARANTZ or SANSUI STEREO or something similar for a dorm room: 585-450-6260
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Bag of LADIES CLOTHING, size M. Pick up only, Batavia: Text only 845-309-9373
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“WE ARE” “BUYING!” SMITTY’S VICTOR: 6931 Wyndham Hill 9/18-19 (9-3pm) ESTATE SALE Furniture, dining room table/ chairs, hutch, curio cabinet, couch, rugs, TV, outdoor table/ chairs, grill, kitchen items, bed, holiday decor, tools, Craftsman toolbox, shelving, so much more. Very high end, like new items! lalasestatesalesandorganizing. com
COINS & CURRENCY BLOOMFIELD: 7211 Baptist Hill Road. ONGOING BARN SALE, Daily 10-6 until all sold! 55-56 Ford, mintparts, sheet metal and accessories. 53-55 & 73-78 F100 stuff. Nice 8N. 351 Boss engine. 3 old Harleys plus parts/ accessories. Tools, implements. Southbend toolroom lathe, old books, manuals, posters. Vern, 585-698-6628; Scott, 585-489-9272.
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Al Fresco Dining Eyes Upcoming Wintery Weather BY AMANDA DUDEK
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estaurants across Upstate New York, and in fact the nation, have been hit hard by COVID-19 shutdowns. Now, as many fine dining establishments have finally been able to reopen their doors to a mere 25-50% of their capacity, restaurateurs are facing a worrying nip in the air. From the Downtown areas of Greater Rochester to our historic small-town Main Streets, solutions are being sought for the upcoming fall and winter holidays, important seasons which could spell the difference between success and closed doors. Local restaurant owner Jay Speranza of Tony D’s in Rochester is, in fact, “very much” concerned about the upcoming colder weather. “I am open to any ideas to try to increase capacity,” he said. Others like Steve Foster and Tim Adams of the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant in Stafford are blessed with the space to host their patrons inside while remaining socially distanced and safe. Yet even restaurant owners who are not particularly concerned, like Richard Mogab of Texas Bar-B-Q Joint (Greece, Rochester, Spencerport) said that while he does not currently have cold weather outdoor dining plans in place, he would be interested in learning more about them. Possible cold weather answers are filtering in from all over, including Chicago. The Windy City, keenly aware of its impending inclement weather, has launched a Winter Dining Challenge in partnership with the Illinois Restaurant Association, BMO Harris Bank, and design company IDEO. Chicagoans have been asked to submit their best solutions for safe, cold weather dining as they vie for prizes of up to $5,000. The results have been both remarkable and inspiring. One answer to the cold weather quandary is to construct additional spaces outdoors. Possibilities for what this might look like range from luxury domes geodesic structures resembling glass igloos to “smart glass” boxes which allow users to control the temperature via the amount of light coming through to cubic pods. Square or rectangular outdoor pods, raised and heated, can be combined to accommodate varying party numbers. These typically come in kits and can also be very adaptable to limited square footage such as a particular option designed for restaurant parking areas. Two such units can fit in each parking space! Offering easy set up and often more privacy, tents, yurts, tee-pees, and cubes of fabric are also viable options. Heat, of course, depends on structure. Perforated fabric walls can be combined with forced air wall partitions which essentially push heated air down, preventing the flow of air in from outside the space. To solve heat issues without forced air, one Chicagoan suggested drawing in exhaust from existing kitchen equipment. Tents and yurts also provide shelter from the elements. Yurts, most associated with traditional Mongolian round tents, covered with a thick, weather-resistant material supported by rafters and a lattice structure which culminate at a central roof ring. Similarly, teepees made of similar materials and supported poles can be minimally heated to provide nearly instantaneous outdoor dining.
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In the face of a particularly frigid winter season, ice bars, a tradition most associated with colder European climes, presents flexible and fun possibilities. These drinking and even dining spaces carved from ice are unexpectedly cozy since the ice functions as an insulator. Attractive, novel and all but guaranteed to draw a crowd, ice eateries can be structured to suit, perhaps even into ice pods. Rather than creating new outdoor spaces, some suggest the necessary structures are already available, advocating for a more “mobile” approach. Eying underutilized city buses, these innovators recommend converting them along with train cars into pop up dining spaces. These mobile mini restaurants would pick up additional diners and park in front of restaurants from which passengers can then order. Buses and train cars which are no longer functional can be remodeled to serve as extensions of existing restaurants. Some innovations recommend embracing the great outdoors, even when temperatures drop. In keeping with the festive feel of the season, select downtown areas and local Main Streets could close to traffic and transform into bustling holiday wonderlands. Food trucks and vendors could be brought in. Patios and other outdoor dining areas could be warmed with heat lamps and air curtains. “S” shaped dividers with fire pits could be arranged down the center of the street for increased warmth and seating. Heating could also be centered at the seating itself. Hot stone bowls and plates would add to the ambiance while combating the cold. Chairs with heated cushions and reusable chemical heat pads could be set around tables with small fire pits in their centers, providing additional light for diners while enjoy increased warmth. Patrons could also be warmed bottom to top with Japanese Kotatsu. These heated tables consist of a platform over which a thick blanket or futon has been placed. On its center above rests a tabletop, while an electric heater underneath the frame keeps seated guests nice and toasty. A chill in the air is inevitable, and the cooler weather brings with it opportunities for innovation, creativity and novelty, a sure recipe for success. After months of shutdowns and restrictions, families across the Greater Rochester Area are eager for the chance to get out and enjoy their communities once again. Creating novel and safe environments thanks to continued outdoor dining can give families the experience they crave while providing local restaurants with the revenue they seriously need.
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HENRIETTA Roast Pork Take-Out Dinner Saturday, September 26 from 4pm until sold out. $10 (cash only) per dinner. Includes roast pork, dressing, vegetable, potatoes, gravy, applesauce and dessert. Henrietta United Church of Christ, 1400 Lehigh Station Rd.; drive through from Lehigh Station Road entrance. No advance orders or sales. T.O.P.S. Garage Sale! The Take Off Pounds Sensibly (T.O.P.S.) group will be having a Garage Sale at the American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta on Saturday, September 26, from 9 am to 4 pm. This is a good opportunity to clear out some space before the winter. For more information or to register, contact Ray Torres 585-737-8976. http://alpost1151. org
PALMYRA Chicken BBQ Fundraiser for Historic Palmyra - Sunday, September 20, 11am-2pm or sold out. All pre-sale orders held until 1pm. This delicious dinner from Old Mill Catering costs $13 and includes a 1⁄2 chicken, salt potatoes, coleslaw, roll and butter, and a choice of beverage (water or soda). The barbeque will be held drive-thru style at the Alling Coverlet Museum 122 William St. in Palmyra. Pre-sale tickets are available in-person at our museums and through our board members. You can also purchase pre-sale tickets online at https:// historic-palmyra-inc.square.site/. Please bring a copy of your receipt either printed or on your phone if you purchase online.
Hearing Loss Association of America HLAA Rochester Chapter offers three virtual captioned presentations. HLAA will use Zoom to enable viewers to watch on their digital device. Preregistration required by accessing www:// hearinglossrochester.org. Tuesday, September 15, noon. Paul Dutcher MD. One life’s experience with Meniere’s Disease Director of Otology Center of Western NY comments and takes questions on a distressing inner ear and balance disorder. Tuesday, September 17, 10:00am. Chas Johnstone. Demo center: A virtual tour of assistive listening devices. Demonstration of warning, television, and phone devices to enhance hearing. Tuesday, September 22, 10:00am. Suzanne Johnston. CCC/A. SLP. HOPE-Hearing Other People’s Experiences Maximizing your speech reading and communication skills
Join Mary Cariola Center for our Virtual Walking on Sunshine Weekend Event September 18-20, 2020. Our largest fundraiser supports 450 individuals with multiple disabilities who attend our school or live in our residential homes. The pandemic has created fundraising challenges, unanticipated costs and a reduction in corporate and grant funding. Your gift will help fill these gaps, while supporting classroom and residential needs. More than ever before, our students, residents, and their families need your support. Walk, run, or roll wherever and whenever you’d like during Sunshine Weekend. Register or donate at: www.marycariola.org/ walk For information, contact: Christina Perrotta at cperrotta@marycariola. org
PITTSFORD 261 Fearless Run/Walk Club: 261 Fearless is a not for profit organization for women age 18+. It is a global initiative to connect women socially through movement. We use running/walking as a vehicle to empower and unite women. We are non-competitive and we welcome women of any level of experience! Held every week on Wednesdays from 6-7pm at the Spiegel Community Center, 35 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford. Free to try. www. 261fearless.org
ROCHESTER Enrich Your voice: A Capella Singing Workshop - Free Sessions to expand your musical knowledge and vocal skills. 9/14/20: A Cappella 101: From Basics to Brilliance. 9/21/20: Voice Building: Techniques to Improve Your Singing. 9/28/20: The Heart of Singing: Authentic, Emotional Experiences. Register by going to Rochesterrhapsody.com or by emailing susiesings4u@yahoo.com. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Gates Historical Society September program - PROGRAM CHANGE - The September program of the Gates Historical Society will take place on Monday, September 21, 7pm in the Gates Town Hall Annex, 1605 Buffalo Road. Gary Newman will be presenting a program entitled “The French and Indian War In New York State”. Gary will come in uniform and bring some items for Show and Tell and will tell us how battles were fought, massed troops vs. frontier style as well as other little known facts about this war. There is no admission fee but masks and social distancing are required. This facility is handicapped accessible.
VSW Film Series Presents Localism: Daniel Tucker in Dialogue with the VSW Film Collection. As we navigate unprecedented social and political change on the national and international level, the importance of strong local connections becomes paramount. The VSW Film Series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and by the ArtWorks program of the National Endowment for the Arts. vsw.org/localismdaniel-tucker-in-dialogue-with-thevsw-film-collection/. Streaming Film Events: September 7-October 3. Free.
WALWORTH The Lincoln Fire Dept. will be hosting a Chicken BBQ on Saturday, September 12th at the Lincoln Fire Hall, corner of Lincoln and Plank Roads (Walworth) from 4pm until gone. This will be a TAKE OUT only event. The menu will include: 1/2 BBQ chicken, potato salad, coleslaw, roll & butter, pickles, and ice cream. Cost: Dinner-$10.00, Children’s Dinner- $6.00, 1/2 chicken only- $6.00. Please wear a mask and follow all CDC recommendations.
Webster Crop Walk 2020 - This year due to the coronavirus pandemic and the need for social distancing, we are introducing our VIRTUAL CROP Hunger Walk. Walkers sign up online or by contacting their faith communities. You will be supporting: Hope House/Webster Food Cupboard; Eastern Service Farm Workers, Cameron Ministries, and several others. It is simple to register to walk online at crophungerwalk.org. It’s easy to sign up and donate to our walk. Just Google (Webster Crop Walk) then click register or donate. You and your team members can make donations by credit card and or Pay Pal and a receipt will be sent through email for tax purposes.
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Peppermint oil does a better job of promoting hair growth than hair-growth medication. * Speaking of hair, following the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, thousands of hairstylists and alpaca farmers donated over 19 warehouses worth of cut locks to absorb it.
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WEBSTER Webster Church Reopens - The Webster Christian Reformed Church is reopening in-person worship on Sunday, September 13. The 9:30 a.m. service at 1344 State Rd. will follow governmental guidelines. All are welcome. “This is a touch-less worship service. Bring your Bible if you like; the songs are projected on a screen,” said elder Don VandenBout. ”Only the message will touch your heart.’ The service can also be found on Facebook or Webster Cable Channel 15 or http://www.facebook. com/webstercrc/live. Pray with church members via ZOOM on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. or Friday at 10:30 a.m. For links, contact the church office, 585- 872-2352.
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Insomnia One of Many Prednisone Side Effects --DEAR DR. ROACH: I was prescribed prednisone 5 mg twice daily, but I had insomnia, itching and hot flashes from it. I stopped after four days but am still suffering from sleeplessness. Has the prednisone had a permanent effect on my body? -- J.W.S.L. ANSWER: Prednisone, a powerful anti-inflammatory and immune system-inhibiting steroid, has many side effects on the body, especially insomnia. Hot flashes and itching are uncommon side effects. Insomnia is more common when prednisone is taken twice daily. Anytime a person gets insomnia, it can create a situation where they become worried about sleeping, which can lead to a persistent problem, even though the effect of the prednisone is gone. I recommend some routine steps for treating insomnia, such as avoiding bright lights, including any electronic screen, for two hours or so before bed; regular exercise, if the condition for which you took prednisone allows it; and a warm bath before bed. A mild sleep aid, such as melatonin 1 mg or less, may help reset your system, but daily use is not necessary. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife had a heart attack. They did what they could for her, but she had a 100% blocked artery. They did clean it out, but a week later she had a fatal heart attack. Five or six months earlier, she called me quite often by a former friend’s name. I am wondering if blood was not getting to her brain or if she was starting to get dementia? -- G.M. ANSWER: I am very sorry about your wife. People who have blockages in the heart often have blockages in other blood vessels, such as those in the leg, but also those going to the brain. Poor blood flow to the brain may cause changes to memory and other specific problems. A stroke is very much like a heart attack. Most strokes are caused by poor blood flow to a specific area of the brain, and if it is severe enough, long enough, brain tissue will die, causing loss of function. People who have had multiple strokes are more frequently affected by dementia, called vascular dementia or multi-infarct dementia. I don’t know if this was the case for your wife, but it is certainly plausible. People who notice loved ones having memory lapses should get an evaluation sooner rather than later, as sometimes there are therapies that work better when started earlier. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Does BPH increase the possibility of prostate cancer? -- A.L. ANSWER: Benign prostatic hypertrophy is a common condition in men. About half of men in their 50s have an enlarged prostate, and the proportion gets even higher as men age. The major symptoms of enlarged prostate are difficulty with urine flow, a sensation of decreased emptying, difficulty initiating urination, and increased frequency of urinating, including at night. As symptoms worsen, incontinence can occur and even kidney damage may result due to the high pressure in the bladder. The first word in “BPH” is “benign”: It is not a cancerous condition. It does not protect against developing cancer, but there does not appear to be an increased risk either, according to the most recent studies. *** 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. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Dogs Can’t Tolerate HumanBug Repellen PAW’S CORNER: I live in an area where eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile Virus are active. On my walks, I make sure to wear plenty of bug spray to prevent being bitten by a mosquito infected with either disease. Are my dogs at risk of catching it? Can I use bug spray on their fur? -- Shellie in Worcester, Massachusetts DEAR SHELLIE: While dogs (and cats) are at risk of catching either disease, most pets recover fully, especially with veterinary treatment (which is mainly supportive, to keep them strong while their bodies fight the infection). Humans can get seriously ill from either EEE or West Nile Virus, so I’m glad you’re using plenty of bug repellent. Mosquitoes are very active just before sunset, when most of us prefer to take our pets for walks during the hot summer months. However, pets do not tolerate bug spray made for humans very well. (Citronella candles also can be very irritating.) They still should have some protection from mosquitoes, as these flying pests also carry diseases that can be very harmful to pets, like heartworm. Pet-friendly repellents are available at the pet store or through your vet’s office. You can try natural repellents like lemon juice (try mixing it half-and-half with water in a spray bottle and applying to your dogs’ coat just before walking), crushed peppermint leaves, or rosemary. Keep up with your pets’ heartworm medication and check them for ticks and fleas after each walk, too. This will reduce their risk of getting a serious illness from an outdoor pest.
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All are welcome! 31 West Church Street, Fairport • 223-9560 • fairportumc.org Pastor: Richelle Goff • Administrative Assistant: Laura Smith Music Ministry Director: Nicole Camilleri Youth Ministries: Join us for worship online. Fairportumc.org
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Weekend Mass times: Saturday: 4:30PM Sunday: 8AM; 10AM; 12PM Daily Mass is held Monday, Tuesday & Thursday at 8AM; Wednesday at 12:10PM Confessions available every Sat. at 3pm at Guardian Angels Sr. Sheila Stevenson, Pastoral Administrator Fr. Eloo Nwosu, Parochial Vicar
Perinton Presbyterian Church 6511 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport • 223-1203 www.perintonpres.org • Our building is fully handicap accessible Services 8:30am and 11:00am (Summer Worship 9:30am) Nursery Care provided during services • Church school for all ages 9:35am Guided by God’s Spirit and Grace, we are called as disciples to share Christ’s love with the world.
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50 Ward Hill Road, Henrietta, NY 14467 - Phone 585-334-2130 johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net - www.jcpconthehill.org “The Church on the Hill” - Rev. Marie Hanselman, Pastor SUNDAY, 10 am worship - We are a small church with a big heart. Please come and join us.
St. Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish 3318 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467 Phone: 585-334-3518, FAX: 585-334-6015 Email: smcrcc@dor.org; Visit: www.smcrcc.org
The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford 21 Church Street, Pittsford, NY • 585.586.5688 • www.pittsfordpres.org connect@pittsfordpres.org • Office Hrs: Mon.-Thur. 9am-4pm, Fri. 9am-12pm Building is fully accessible. We are a caring community, growing spiritually as disciples of Jesus Christ. Together we spread the good news of Jesus through worship, fellowship, education, prayer, and especially mission. Rev. Dr. Jeffrey D. Weenink, Interim Pastor • Rev. Dr. Carrie N. Mitchell, Associate Pastor Summer Schedule (June 23-Sept. 1) • Family Worship 9:30 am Nursery, Pre-K and Church School for Early Elementary
Episcopal Grace Episcopal Church 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville 889-2028 The Rector Canon Johnnie Ross Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Sept. 2, 1666, the Great Fire of London breaks out in the house of King Charles II’s baker near London Bridge. When the Great Fire finally was extinguished on Sept. 6, more than 80% of London was destroyed and 100,000 people were left homeless.
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* On Sept. 3, 1939, Britain and France declare war on Germany. The first casualty of that declaration was the British ocean liner Athenia, which was sunk by a German U-30 submarine.
Pinnacle Lutheran Church & School 250 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta (corner of Stone Rd.) Church: 585-334-1392 • School: 585-334-6500 Rev. Joseph Mazikas, Senior Pastor Worship Services: Saturday 5:30PM & Sunday 10:00AM • Bible Study/Sunday School: 9:00AM (Sept. - June) • Weekly Bible Study: Wednesday @7PM & Thursday @10AM (same curriculum) Day Care Daily 6:30AM - 6:00PM; Ages 6 weeks - 12 years • Preschool Half/Full Days (Ages 3-4); Full Day Kindergarten (Sept. - June) • Before & After Care (Sept.-June) & Summer Camp (July - August)
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 779 Erie Station Rd. (across from W. Hen. Post Office) • 334-4795 www.saintmarkslutheran.org Pastor Mark Brown Sun. Worship, 10:00am Sunday School/Bible Study, 9:00am Pre-School every day 3&4 yr. olds • 334-4130
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* On Sept. 4, 1957, Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus enlists the National Guard to prevent nine Black students from entering Central High School in Little Rock. The armed Arkansas militia troops surrounded the school while an angry crowd of some 400 whites jeered, booed and threatened to lynch the frightened teenagers. * On Sept. 5, 1969, Lt. William Calley is charged with premeditated murder in the deaths of 109 Vietnamese civilians at My Lai in March 1968. Calley, a platoon leader, had led his men in a massacre that was only stopped when a pilot landed his helicopter between the Americans and the fleeing South Vietnamese.
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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Rising Food Costs Prices on so many necessary items have gone up over the past six months. Most worrisome is food. Of all the grocery store price increases, beef and veal went up the most. But they've all gone up: bread, seafood, cereal, vegetables. Fresh fruit, on the other hand, reportedly went down (although not at my store), as did milk (again, not at my store, which saw a ridiculous increase). It likely won't get better for the rest of the year. What hasn't gone up is our income. In fact, for those seniors who had part-time jobs to supplement Social Security, incomes have gone down because of the loss of those jobs. Yes, many of us got that $1,200 stimulus check ... how many months ago? For so many of us, the time has come to admit that we need help. It's not easy, but it's really not giving up any independence. There are many organizations and groups out there giving away food. Have you seen the lines of cars waiting for food pickups? The trunks of those vehicles get loaded with bags and boxes of food, gallons of milk, sacks of potatoes, frozen meat and fresh bakery goods. Other groups focus on seniors and deliver individual boxes of food to the door. Don't jeopardize your health because of lack of food. Pick up the phone, make calls. Find out where the free or low-cost food is in your area. Call the senior center, all the churches, the food pantry and your state's National Council on Aging (www.ncoa.org). Get on the internet and look for seniors dining sites and Meals on Wheels, senior food boxes, Commodity Supplemental Food Program and "free food for seniors in (your state)." This pandemic might last for a very long time. Get your food support system in place. It's one less thing to worry about.
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NOW HERE'S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * “In my shop, I have stored small bits of hardware in baby-food jars. They were all on a shelf together, and when I needed one, I would have to move bottles around until I found the right one. I took a piece of 1-by-4 and cut it into 2-foot sections. Then I glued the bottoms of the bottles in a row to the wood. Now, they still sit on the shelf, but all I have to do is slide the 1-by-4s out and find the right jar. I can still see in the sides, and it makes them so much easier to deal with.” -- J.N in Missouri * “My child has so many toys that they were starting to take over his room and our house. We got three big plastic storage tubs and distributed the toys among them. Now the rule is that only one tub can be open at a time, so if he wants to play with other toys, he must pick up all the toys from the tub he is playing with first. It has made such a difference since the house gets picked up at least once a day.” -- C.I. in Tennessee * Here’s a boating safety tip: Make sure you check the weather before you head out for a day on the water. And everyone needs a life vest, large or small! * “Lots of people are selling things online now to make a few bucks, and that’s cool. I know I have things I’ve picked up that I don’t use. Why not make a little money? Here’s a tip though: Do a little research on price for your item. You want to avoid listing it for too much (no interest) or too little (yes, it gets snapped up quickly, but you could have gotten more for it). A little homework goes a long way.” -- C.A. in Florida * No red wine for your recipe? You can substitute an equal amount of grape juice or beef broth in most recipes.
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Answers 1. Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Portugal 2. Two pair of black aces and black eights, named after the hand Wild Bill Hickok reportedly held when he was shot to death. 3. Capital One 4. James Buchanan 5. Ron Weasley 6. James Brown 7. Arkansas 8. March 14 (3.14) 9. Venus 10. The Orca
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