your Hometown connection February 21, 2020 | OATKA | 585.343.3111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM Andy, Tim & Allyn Barnard
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Hurry in! These deals end 3/2/20! Lease for x 36 mos. or
‘20 Silverado
$289*
1
Buy for
Custom Dbl. Cab 4x4
$0 DOWN! MSRP $41,260
$29,450* Lease for
1
Buy for
$0 DOWN! MSRP $35,995
$30,695 Keyless remote, Sirius XM radio w/Bluetooth, & more.
or
Stock #20T248
Buy for
MSRP $23,160
or
Stock #20T012
Cruise control, rear camera
$238
x 36 mos.
Buy for
$
$
13,403
13,597
perforated leather seats, navigation, back-up cam.
$
13,883
‘16 Encore AWD
‘17 Malibu LS FWD
#4069, 33k mi., leather trim seats, back-up cam., 1 owner clean CARFAX
#4096, 5k miles, 1 owner, clean CARFAX, MyLink radio, Bluetooth
$
$
14,391
16,333
$0 DOWN!
$16,998* Lease for
10,987
‘14 Equinox LTZ AWD #4073A, 81k mi.,
‘20 Trax FWD LS
$195*
x 36 mos.
$
mi., back-up cam., front bucket seats, Bluetooth
‘16 Trax LS AWD #4023, 26k miles, pwr. driver seat, back-up cam., clean CARFAX
‘20 Blazer LT AWD
*
Lease for
windows, steering wheel controls, radio data system
Remote start, trailering equip.
$329**
x 36 mos. or
Stock #20T200
‘15 Equinox LS FWD ‘17 Cruze LT Hatch #20T066B, 75k mi., pwr. Back #4084, FWD, 25k
**
‘16 Terrain SLE AWD ‘17 Regal Prem. FWD ‘17 Traverse LT AWD #4031, 36k miles, sunroof, htd. front seats, remote start
$
16,944
‘20 Equinox LS AWD
2.0 Turbo #4094, 33k mi., #4041, 28k miles, heated lane departure warning, blind zone alert, moonroof
$
18,077
front seats, 3rd row, universal home remote
$
23,067
$0 DOWN!
$23,450*
MSRP $30,825 Stock #20T039
Pwr. rear gate, htd. seats, and safety pkg.
All lease are $0 down plus 1st payment, Tax, DMV and acquisition fee due at signing. 10,000 miles per year. $.25 per mile thereafter. All payments based on approved credit through GM Financial. Must take delivery by 3/2/20. *Must have current GM lease in household. **Must have competitive lease in household. 1Prices include Buffalo Auto Show rebates subject to geographic restrictions.
‘16 Silverado 1500 Z71 ‘16 Colorado Z71 Ext. ‘18 Sierra 1500 Denali LT Dbl. Cab #4002, 4WD, Cab #4049, 4WD, 28k mi., Crew Cab #20T209B,
37k mi., rear park assist, rem. assist steps, off-road lights 38k mi., 4WD, lthr., nav, back-up start, universal home rem. & sport bar, back-up cam. cam., pwr. front seats, htd. seats
$
25,391
SALES:
(585) 293-3975 (585) 293-2120 www.BarnardChevy.com Parts & Service Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm Tues. 7:30am-8pm; Sat. 9am-1pm Sales Dept. Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8am-8pm Wed. & Fri. 8am-5:30pm; Sat. 9am-5pm
Advertised vehicles may be subject to open safety recalls. Go to safercar.gov or contact dealer for more info.
26,134
$
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View more inventory at www.BarnardChevy.com *All sale prices & payments are plus tax, title, license & reg. Must take delivery by 3/2/20. *All prior sales excluded.
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Active Living 50+ ____________________25 Auctions & Antiques ____________________15 Automotive _____________________6 Body & Mind ____________________10 Refresh Your Home for Spring Eliminate the extras While you’re freshening up the house, it’s the perfect time to purge unwanted and unused items, but remember that items in good condition can actually do good for those in need. By donating clothing, electronics, furniture, household goods and vehicles to be sold in The Salvation Army Family and Thrift Stores, you can help transform lives in your local community. A good rule of thumb: if you haven’t used it in the last year and it doesn’t have special sentimental value, it’s probably time to let it go.
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According to the CDC, imported cases of the Coronavirus in travelers have been detected in the U.S, although it states the disease is not spreading here. How concerned are you that the Coronavirus could reach you and your community?
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Governor Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Letitia James are suing the federal government because the Department of Homeland Security banned New Yorkers from the Trusted Traveler Program. This ban occurred after Cuomo signed the Green Light Law which allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver’s licenses in New York State. Which should be removed?
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3080 W. Main Rd. • Batavia, NY 1-800-325-3450 • 762-6080 • www.1stchoicetravel.com
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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9 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise Sailing on the Carnival Legend Featuring ports of call in: San Juan • St. Maarten • St. Thomas • Grand Turk PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Deluxe roundtrip motorcoach transport from Batavia to NYC • 9-night cruise with meals and entertainment on ship • Government taxes/fees
Incredible Trip to Hawaii YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Roundtrip air • All airport/hotel/pier transfers in Honolulu • 1 night pre-cruise hotel stay in Honolulu with breakfast • 7 night cruise w/meals & enter. on ship • All known government taxes and fees
Aug. 14-22, 2020 $
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First Choice Travel’s Annual Baseball Trip NY Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Roundtrip Motorcoach • 1 night’s stay at Double Tree Cleveland South, breakfast incl. • Admission to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame w/lunch voucher - self-guided visit • Free time in the “Flats” area of Cleveland • Ticket to Saturday’s game, time, tickets are club seating in the section 300 w/ access to the Club Lounge w/unlmtd. food & non-alcoholic beverages. First Choice Travel Tour Manager
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Proof of citizenship required. Valid passport highly recommended. Non-refundable $400 deposit per person at time of booking. Cancellation ins. is avail. & recommended. Shore excursions will be avail. at each port of call for an add. cost. Cruise line has the right to add fuel surcharge after booking is confirmed. If the price of oil goes over $70/barrel on the NYSE, they will add up to $12/guest per day to all bookings. Cruise line has the right to change this amount at any time.
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$ Proof of citizenship required. Cancellation ins. is available & recommended. Non-refundable $400 deposit per person at time of booking. Final pay. is due 4/3/20. Cruise line has right to add fuel surcharge after booking is confirmed. Special feat. incl. with this group are $50 per port shore excursion credit per cabin and a 3-meal specialty din. pkg. for the 1st and 2nd person in the cabin and shipboard credit. Shore excursions available at each port of call for an additional cost.
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek
1. The New York Yankees set a record in 2019 for most players with double-digit home runs for the season (14)? Who of the 14 had the lowest double-digit total? 2. With how many different teams did Reggie Jackson lead the American League in home runs for a season? 3. In 2018, Eric Dungey became Syracuse’s all-time passing leader (9,340 yards). Who had been the school’s leader? 4. Golden State’s Stephen Curry set a record in 2018 for most consecutive games with at least five 3-pointers (seven). Who had held the mark? 5. In 2019, Mika Zibanejad became the second player in New York Rangers history to record eight points through his first two games of the season. Who was the first to do it? 6. When was the last time before 2019 that the U.S. men’s national soccer team lost to Canada? 7. Name either of the two heavyweight boxers who fought for the WBA title in 1965 after Muhammad Ali was stripped of the belt for having a rematch with Sonny Liston? (c) 2020 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
1. Cameron Maybin, with 11. 2. Three -- the Oakland A’s (twice), the New York Yankees and the California Angels. 3. Ryan Nassib, who threw for 9,190 yards (2009-12). 4. Dallas’ George McCloud in 199596, with six consecutive games. (Curry set a new record of nine straight games in 2019). 5. Rod Gilbert, in the 1976-77 season. 6. It was 1985. 7. Ernie Terrell and Eddie Machen, with Terrell winning the title.
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The phlebotomist is a vital member of the clinical laboratory team, whose main function is to obtain patient's blood specimens by venipuncture and microcollection for testing purposes. Phlebotomists are employed throughout the healthcare system including hospitals, neighborhood health centers, medical group practices, HMO's, public health facilities, veteran hospitals, insurance carriers and in other healthcare settings. The demand for phlebotomy technicians has increased substantially with the overall complexity of healthcare services and the risks of infectious disease.
Clinical Externship: This program includes a 160 hour clinical externship opportunity. To be eligible for the clinical, students must successfully complete the 143 hour program, submit to a thorough background check, drug screening and meet other requirements. GCC Batavia Campus Fee $2,849 (includes all textbooks) Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 3-June 4 6:00-9:30 pm Saturdays: 3/14, 3/28, 4/4, 4/25, 5/9 & 5/30 9:00 am-4:30 pm
This 90 hour Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection and develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology; anatomy and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. Note: There is no outside externship rotation included with this program. Several state and national certification exams exist to test the competency of aspiring phlebotomy technicians. National Certification: Students who complete this program will have the opportunity to pursue the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) Exam. GCC Batavia Campus Fee $1,799 (includes all textbooks) Mondays & Wednesdays, March 2-May 11 6:00-9:30 pm Saturdays: March 21, April 4 & May 2 9:00 am-3:00 pm
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Think Outside the Lunchbox! GREEK SALAD IN JARS Courtesy of Simply Recipes • Makes: 4 salads Salad Dressing: Salads: 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1/4 medium red onion, thinly sliced 1/4 teaspoon salt, plus additional, to taste 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved pinch of black pepper, plus additional, to taste 1/2 large English cucumber, sliced 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 1 yellow or orange bell pepper, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 teaspoon honey 3/4 cup California black ripe olives 5 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup (4 ounces) crumbled feta cheese 4 pint-size canning jars with lids 4 small handfuls fresh baby spinach or other dark, leafy greens 4 pita bread rounds, halved (optional) To prepare dressing: In small bowl, whisk together vinegar, salt, pepper, oregano and honey. Gradually whisk in oil. Taste. Add additional salt and pepper, if desired. Divide dressing between four pint jars. To assemble salads: Divide onion between four jars. Divide tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, olives and feta cheese between jars. Pack remaining space with spinach, compressing leaves slightly. Secure lids and refrigerate up to two days. To serve: Empty salads into bowls and toss with dressing. Serve with pita bread.
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Mandatory Parent Info Night: Wed., February 26th, 6:30-7:30pm; York Central School - High School Cafeteria
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Registration Date: Wed., March 4th, 6:30 – 8pm, Wed., March 11th, 6:30 – 8pm & Sat., March 14th, 9 – 10:30am Location: York Central School - Elementary School Cafeteria 2578 Genesee Street, Retsof, NY 14539 Come learn What to bring: about new • Copy of birth certificate. *Must be required age by 11/30/20 Pee-Wee Level • Copy of current physical dated after July 27, 2019 being offered • Picture of child (to be attached to registration form)
1. CANCELLATION OF DEBT ON HOME MORTGAGE MAY BE TAX FREE 2. TUITION FEE DEDUCTION UP TO $2,000 FROM GROSS INCOME 3. MEDICAL EXPENSES THRESHOLD WAS REDUCED. 4. MORTGAGE INSURANCE PREMIUMS MAY BE TREATED AS MORTGAGE INTEREST. 5. END TO IRA AGE GAP. 6. INCREASE THE REQUIRED MINIMUM DEDUCTION FOR YEARS AFTER 2019 TO 72 YEARS OLD 7. INDIVIDUALS WHO INHERIT A RETIREMENT ACCOUNT OR IRA MUST WITHDRAW ALL FUNDS WITHIN 10 YEARS 8. MONIES FROM A 529 PLAN CAN BE USED TO PAY STUDENT LOAN DEBT. THIS STARTS IN 2020.
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W inter comes w ith a unique set of challenges, including low er air temperatures, lack of visibility, few er daylight hours, falling snow and, of course, icy roads. These can certainly make for some hazardous driving conditions, w hich is w hy experts say you should dig out your ice scraper, gloves and snow shovels before hitting the road. The safest w ay to prepare for w inter driving is to be proactive before an emergency occurs.
First-aid kit: A first-aid kit can treat cuts and abrasions suffered w hile you are out of the car and even some minor injuries that may result if you are in a car accident. Include essential items like adhesive tape, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic w ipes, aspirin, bandages, a cold compress, gauze, and scissors. Visit w w w.redcross.org for a more extensive list of items to include in your first-aid kit, w hich should be kept in your car at all times.
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FLU-FIGHTING TIPS: Food can be used to fend of the flu. Common foods that many people already have in their pantries can be powerful flu-fighters. Garlic, for example, contains compounds that have direct antiviral effects and may help destroy the flu before it affects the body. Raw garlic is best. In addition to garlic, citrus fruits, ginger, yogurt, and dark leafy greens can boost immunity and fight the flu, according to Mother Nature’s Network. The British Journal of Nutrition notes that dark chocolate supports T-helper cells, which increase the immune system’s ability to defend against infection. AUTOMOTIVE
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) There could be some negative reaction to your tough stance when making a recent decision. But overall, your efforts result in well-earned recognition and all that can follow from that. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your financial situation seems confusing, even for the fiscally savvy Bovine. Maybe it’s the conflicting advice you’re getting. Check it out before things get too tangled to unknot. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A relaxed attitude goes a long way in helping you deal with any of life’s irritants that might be popping up this week. You’re also a reassuring role model for others in the same situation. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your aspect favors creativity, which should persuade you to work on your artistic projects. If time is a problem, prioritize your commitments so that your work isn’t compromised. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Scrutinize all the job offers that interest you. Most are honest and worth considering. But a few might not be completely forthcoming about what the job is and what the salary and benefits are. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) An unexpected snafu could delay the completion of a project you’re eager to finish. Find out what’s causing it, fix it, and if you need help, don’t be shy about asking for it. Good luck. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) An idea that could be helpful to you comes from an unlikely source. Listen to it. Discuss it. If necessary, adjust it. If it looks as if it might work out quite well, go ahead and use it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Be careful about allowing someone to share a very personal secret with you. This could cause problems down the line with others who are involved in that person’s private life. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A cooling down of a relationship could be the result of neglect, unintended or not. To save it from icing over, you need to warm it up with a large dose of hot Sagittarius passion. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) This is a good time to get involved with a number of family matters that involve money and other issues that might jeopardize the closeness between and among family members. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Cheer up. That difficult person who appears to be deliberately stalling your project might just need to be reassured of the value she or he brings to it. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Good news! Expect to feel re-energized now that you’ve gone through that stressful energydepleting period involving a lot of changes. Now, go out there and show them what you can do. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a warm, giving nature that inspires many to follow your example.
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Refresh Your Home for Spring Reorganize cluttered areas If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re able and separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.
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RECOGNIZE AND AVOID YOUTH SPORTS INJURIES Growth plate injuries: Kids Health says growth plates are the areas of growing tissue near the ends of the long bones in the legs and arms in children and adolescents. A growth plate produces new bone tissue. If the growth plate is injured, it cannot do its job properly. That may contribute to deformed bones, shorter limbs or arthritis. Growth plate injuries most often result from falling or twisting. While there’s no surefire way to prevent growth plate injuries, getting proper and immediate care after an injury can help prevent future problems. An orthopedic surgeon has the expertise to diagnose and treat these injuries.
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HEEL SPUR SYNDROME/PLANTAR FASCIITIS is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the first few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking. • Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur. • Contributing factors: Flat pronated feet, high arched feet, poor shoe support, increase age, sudden weight increase, increased activity level, family tendency. • 95% of our patients’ symptoms are resolved with conservative treatment, avoiding surgical intervention. • We also offer surgical procedures with the best post op success rates using Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy techniques (minimal incisions and scarring; often back in a shoe in 1 week).
ADVANCED PODIATRY ASSOCIATES Dr. Joseph Canzoneri, DPM 2 State Street, Batavia • 585-343-8150 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8am-5pm; Tues. 11am-8pm. In-office Fluoroscan • Handicapped Accessible. Advanced Lower Extremity Wound Care Diabetic Care, Limb/Foot Salvage & Foot Surgery/Trauma
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IF CAVEMEN DIDN’T BRUSH, WHY DO WE? If the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians were the first to brush their teeth, how did preceding generations manage to go without doing so? Well, to begin with, our oldest ancestors didn’t consume processed foods. Instead, they ate natural, nutrient-rich, fibrous foods that helped keep their teeth clean, strong, and resistant to cavities and oral infections. By contrast, not only do many of us eat processed, sugary foods and drink highly acidic beverages, but some people also smoke, which has been linked to oral cancer. Modern men and women also tend to live about three times longer (or more) than our early counterparts. With all this in mind, we must do all we can to preserve our teeth.
as part of your daily routine, and continue with regular checkups and cleanings at our dental office. We strive to make you feel at home when you visit our practice at 6 Batavia City Centre, where we combine the latest dental technology with a friendly and relaxing environment. Catapult your dental health care into the 22nd century by calling BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL at 585.343.4246.
P.S. Because our ancestors were generally more active than we, they burned the calories that they consumed and tended to avoid routines that can lead to acid reflux and consequent tooth demineralization.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Medicine and Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Dr. George R. Vito, DPM, FACFAS
Cancer Treatments Kill Not Cure, Friends Say
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a relative with cancer who is about to begin multiple therapeutic interventions. My friends tell me that all cancer treatments are toxic and kill people instead of curing them, and that I should tell my relative to look into other forms of treatment. What do you suggest I do? -- K.C. ANSWER: There are hundreds of different types of cancer, and they vary widely in their capacity to grow and damage the individual, and in their response to treatment. For decades, this has meant mostly surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, but now includes newer treatments, including immune therapy. While not all cancers are curable in everybody, every year brings sometimes incremental, sometimes dramatic improvements in life expectancy for individual cancers. Some cancers that were rapidly fatal even a few years ago are now curable in most cases. Getting the right diagnosis quickly and getting to an expert in treating that cancer are critical to having the best chance of a good outcome. Treating some cancers remains difficult, and in many cases the treatments have significant side effects. Surgery scars may impair function, and chemotherapy can cause severe symptoms and may permanently affect body systems, as can radiation. It can be very hard on a family member observing these treatments, and if his or her loved one nevertheless succumbs eventually to the cancer, it is understandable to think the suffering the person went through was in vain. So, while I understand where your friends may be coming from, their well-meaning advice, based on bad experiences possibly a long time ago, might cause your relative with cancer to delay the potentially lifesaving treatments that are available now. A study published in July 2018 showed that people who use alternative medical treatments for cancer are less likely to be cured and have a shorter life expectancy. My advice is that you encourage your relative to find the most expert cancer treatment available. It’s up to your relative to accept the recommendations of the expert, but delaying the best available treatment in order to consider unproven therapies is likely to result in harm.
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A poem about saying goodbye to your four-legged friend
GRYFFIN That border collie stare, peering into my soul, crossing the lines of communication where no words are necessary-how well you knew me, tolerated me, like a besotted lover but ever more faithful. Over the years, as the house emptied, we formed an alliance you and I syncing our gaits, comfortable in our routine. We watched each other’s hair turn gray, more amused than alarmed, each night holding the inevitable at bay with our playtime antics: hide and go seek (you never did learn to check the front coat closet) and running the inside track in the living room-catch me if you can! --an amusing sight, I’m sure, for anyone passing by the picture window. Immortal youngsters we, puppies at heart, until that Monday morning when you and my world suddenly collapsed.
At the vets, you lay quietly, obediently, still the gentleman you always were, chin resting heavily on white paws (four, like socks), a tired sphinx awaiting the quick needle prick-too quick!-me, caressing and crooning, tears flowing, your betrayer, Judas with a kiss. Four quick huffs, your familiar warm breath gracing my hand, then nothing. I wait, unsure. Those eyes--still liquid, still warm, still lingering on my face. Border collie stare, piercing my soul. Did you know? DID YOU KNOW? That I did it for love?
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What a great group of snowboard instructors at Bristol! They are always upbeat, energetic and make learning fun both in individual lessons and brigades. It can be intimidating but they break things down and make it seem less scary and overwhelming, building skill bit by bit. Kudos and keep up the good work!
Great job by all our local town & village crews keeping our roads clear and safe so far this Winter!
Thank you to a good neighbor, Pete, who has been keeping my driveway workable this winter! Thanks to the people who plow the roads, the people who deliver the mail, daily paper & Penny Saver!
Tree lot owners beware, there is a local firewood “entrepreneur” who will clean up your tree lot after it has been logged. Make sure you go through and mark every tree to be culled (cut) before you let him cut. If you do not, he will cut up young prime log potential trees! FYI - Do not trust this local firewood entrepreneur!
In response to what about your son: It’s easy to try and shift the blame on the son, but let me tell you from experience, a woman, especially a wife, can pull a lot of weight in the household. I raised a very hardworking, respectful son, who loves us, his parents, very much. His wife caused so many problems between us that for a while, we didn’t see our son or GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Thank you, Mr. Wine and Liquor in Batavia. You have a great selection, good prices, and everyone is always so friendly and helpful.
Wild Wings Inc. Birds of Prey Rescue in Mendon Ponds is a wonderful spot to visit, their volunteers are great. Getting to meet
grandchild like we used to. Remember, my son has to live with his wife, and she made his life a living you know what, making accusatory comments about us, etc., So, you must look at the bigger picture before casting stones. My son finally came to visit so our grandchild could see us. They live out of town. He came without his wife. He tried to repair the situation the best he could.
I must respond to Attention Daughters-inlaw Rant with Attention Sisters-in-law. I was thrilled when I married my husband because I was getting a sister-in-law, I always wanted a sister. Turns out, it’s not so thrilling. She will stop at nothing to cause trouble, from spreading lies about
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the birds face-to-face is so cool! Thank you for doing what you do to help these injured creatures and educate people.
my husband and me to never including us in any holiday... ever! My husband and I have tried to rise above her ignorance by having them for holidays and birthdays, but it’s become too uncomfortable to keep having them over. She leaves our home, and she starts trouble again. I feel horrible about this. It’s amazing to us that with such a small family, everyone can’t just stop the nasty words and move forward. Life is too short. Everyone is in their 70’s. Let’s all just get along! Enough!
February 2nd around 11 am [local store] in [local town] parking lot, I was waiting for two people to go past the handicap spot up front. I had the front end of my car pointed in when an older couple came around
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the corner and pulled in, and he laughed as he put his handicap sticker on his windshield. I looked at him like, “Are you really going to do this?” If he had manners, he would have seen that I don’t have a handicap sticker to hang up. I have permanent handicap plates. I am also a senior citizen but with manners, so I didn’t say anything. If they would have watched, they would have seen that I must use a cane or walker to get around or grab a cart if one is close by. I have had two major back surgeries and 18 shots so far in my back. I was hurt by the lack of manners people have nowadays. I hope they had a good shopping day and can live with being meanmannered seniors.
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For kids (and parents alike) flossing isn’t the most fun activity, but it is important! Here are a few ways that you can make flossing more entertaining for your young one.
Go shopping with your parent and choose a floss that sounds tasty!
Don’t Make It a “Chore” One way to discourage flossing is to make it a chore. We all know chores aren’t a child’s favorite thing to do.
No, not by giving them candy! But instead have a progress chart and give them a small toy or sticker.
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Dental Quiz
1. A person whose profession is dentistry a. zoologist
b. dentist
c. cardiologist
2. The hardest substance in your body a. enamel
b. molars
c. gums
3. Large back teeth used for grinding your food a. incisors
b. canines
c. molars
4. Soft, strong thread used to clean between the teeth a. dental floss b. flouride
c. toothpaste
5. We should brush our teeth at least ____ times a day a. 3
b. 2
c. 5
6. If sugar stays on your tooth too long, you can get a a. bellyache
b. headache
c. cavity
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Treasure Hunting Safety Tips For The Savvy Yard Sale Shopper Second-hand items, especially electronics, building supplies, appliances and helmets, may carry certain risks if damaged or used. If you are planning on reselling consumer items, check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Web site for a guide on things that can and cannot be sold, and for product recalls. CSA Group, a leading certification and testing organization, offers these safety tips for yard sale shoppers. Counterfeit or illegal goods: Check the “look and feel” of goods. Fake products often seem light and flimsy.
ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION,
Sat., March 14, 10:30 a.m. 43 Columbia Ave., Batavia, NY. Auction to be held at Bontrager’s Auction Center, 8975 Wortendyke Rd, Batavia, NY. Two-story, 3-bedroom house, single car garage, 66 ft. x 62 ft. lot. House needs to be completely remodeled. Assessed at $48,200, Batavia school district. OPEN HOUSE: Tues., March 3rd, 3 - 5 pm. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. $6,000 deposit auction day. Closing on April 30, 2020. See www.bontragerauction.com for photos & details.
Genesee County and City of Batavia REAL ESTATE AUCTION By order of the Genesee County Legislature and City of Batavia Council SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2020 - 10:00 AM Properties sold at Bontrager’s Auction Center, 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
GENESEE COUNTY PROPERTIES
PARCEL #1 Town of Alabama: 7006 Maple Rd., single family residence, 0.09 acre lot Tax Map No. 16.-1-11 PARCEL #2 Town of Alabama: 2544 Judge Rd., converted residence, 0.46 acre lot To Be Sold with Parcel 3 and Parcel 4 Tax Map No. 16.-1-63 PARCEL #3 Town of Alabama: Judge Rd., rural residential vacant lot, 0.23 acre lot To Be Sold with Parcel 2 and Parcel 4 Tax Map No. 16.-1-64 PARCEL #4 Town of Alabama: Macomber Rd., rural residential vacant lot, 0.23 acre lot To Be Sold with Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 Tax Map No. 16.-1-65 PARCEL #5 Town of Batavia: Lovers Lane Rd., rural residential vacant lot, 2 acre lot Tax Map No. 11.-1-51 PARCEL #6 Town of Bethany: 9714 Fargo Rd., single family residence, 0.52 acre lot Tax Map No. 2.-1-63 PARCEL #7 Town of Darien: Sharrick Rd., rural residential vacant lot, 0.17 acre lot Tax Map No. 11.-2-70 PARCEL #8 Town of Darien: 1630 Richley Rd., single family residence, 2 acre lot Tax Map No. 3.-1-62.2 PARCEL #9 Town of Oakfield: Crane Rd., vacant land (NEC), 0.23 acre lot Tax Map No. 14.-1-4 PARCEL #10 Town of Pavilion: E. Hudson Rd., vacant agricultural (NEC), 1.3 acre lot Tax Map No. 15.-1-43.2 PARCEL #11 Town of Pembroke: 4 Cooksville Rd., seasonal residence, 0.13 acre lot Tax Map No. 17.-1-26.1 & 17.-1-26.2 PARCEL #12 Town of Pembroke: 8280 Conibear Rd., manufactured home, 6.3 acre lot Tax Map No. 17.-1-1.1 PARCEL #13 Town of Stafford: Lehigh RR Bed @ Randall & Buckley Rds., vacant land (NEC), 6.3 acre lot Tax Map No. 7.-1-55.12 PARCEL #14 Village of Elba: 8 Maple Ave., single family residence, 0.4456 acre lot Tax Map No. 5.-1-60 & 5.-1-61.1 PARCEL #15 Village of Elba: 4432 Old Ford Rd., single family residence, 0.2377 acre lot Tax Map No. 7.-2-2 PARCEL #16 Village of LeRoy: 12 Pleasant St., single family residence, 0.0437 acre lot Tax Map No. 7.-2-9 PARCEL #17 Village of LeRoy: 8 Bradnell Ave., single family residence, 0.2698 acre lot Tax Map No. 9.-3-97 CITY OF BATAVIA PROPERTIES
PARCEL #18 697 East Main St., single family residence, 29x75 ft. lot Tax Map #85.013-1-27 Assessed value $52,000 Zoning - R-2, Not in the flood zone
Taylor Farms Subdivision Extension Real Estate Auction SAT., FEB. 29, 2020
10:00 A.M.
CHURCHVILLE, NY
Auction to be held between 64 and 68 Parnell Dr. in Taylor Farms Subdivision in village of Churchville, N.Y. REAL ESTATE: Selling will be 22.78 acres of undeveloped vacant land at the rear of Taylor Farms Subdivision. Sewer, inexpensive village electric, public water & natural gas are on Parnell Dr. Property sells to the highest bidder. $10,000 deposit required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., Feb. 22nd 9-10 A.M. and Sat., Feb. 29th 9-10 A.M. See www.harriswilcox.com for info or Call Penne Vincent 585-303-2325 or Shelly Falcone 585-683-0995 for more info.
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ANNUAL SPRING SPORTSMAN’S & HUNTING EQUIP. AUCTION,
Sat., March 7, 9 AM, AT BONTRAGER’S AUCTION CENTER, 4 mi. west of Batavia, 1/2 mi. south of Rt. 33, 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia. Auction will incl. 200+ firearms, in addition to knives, hunting equip. & more. All Federal & State laws applied. Background check will be performed the day of the auction.Preview Fri., Mar. 6, 4 to 6 PM. Due to the volume, all consignments are due on or before Feb. 25. Call 585-343-4529 to consign items. View www.bontragerauction.com for details & photos.
Bontrager’s Auction Center 8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020
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CROSSWORD On the other hand, I don’t understand the enthusiasm for everything in the antique shop that Grandma threw out. There, the sense of quality has declined; otherwise Grandma wouldn’t have thrown it out. ~Arne Jacobsen
The Farmer’s Daughter Farm Market Auction March 5th at 11 AM 8089 W. Ridge Rd, Brockport, NY Offering a large quantity of farm market equipment and inventory, including tractors; lifts; sprayers; discs; cultivators and more! Bakery and ice cream related equipment including ovens, donut makers, ice cream coolers, dry goods, much, much more! Hoop houses; top soil; mulch; landscaping stone; irrigation equipment; market display items; and much more! Too many items to list here, see our extensive listing at www.williamkentinc.com. 10% buyer’s premium for cash or check, 13% for credit card. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold “as is”
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HOMETOWN 1.
“No one is more unhappy than he who never had bad luck; he could never test himself...” ~ Seneca
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We may pity the poor soul who has consistent bad luck but he has one advantage over his fellows who have had nothing but good fortune… he knows that he can survive the worst that fortune has in store for him. A Roman philosopher of the first century, Seneca recognized this seeming paradox. The person upon whom fortune continually smiles is made unhappy by uncertainty. Never having been tested, he wonders how he would manage if his good luck changed to bad. It may help to keep this in mind when we experience a run of bad luck. We have no “standard” service. Each family we serve has unique needs and we tailor our service to meet these. Our best references are from the families we have served.
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1. Thank you Avon Rotary Club for our annual 3rd Grade Dictionaries! This is always a very special day at St. Agnes School!
We Want Your Photos! SPORTS • EVENTS CELEBRATIONS VACATIONS
2. Tire swing behind the UnitarianUniversalist Church of Canandaigua on Cooley Road. 3. Lilly making a beautiful snow angel!
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Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.
DID YOU KNOW? (NAPSI)—To reduce indoor pollution, get your HVAC air ducts cleaned by a NADCA professional. NADCA members have certified specialists on staff and comply with a Code of Ethics. Learn more and find NADCA members at www.nadca. com. For a free Homeowner’s Guide, visit https://nadca.com/sites/default/ files/docs/2017/nadca_homeowners_ guide_print_version.pdf. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, about one in 10 U.S. households owns a boat. If yours is among them, change the oil regularly, advise the experts at Honda Marine. Learn more at https://marine.honda.com. You may be able to sell your life insurance policy to get money for your retirement years. To learn more about life settlements and whether you could be eligible for a free review of your life insurance policy, visit www.LISA.org. With the right technology, people can work together better and make their companies more competitive, says Lieven Bertier, who’s responsible for strategic marketing at Barco, Inc., a technology leader that develops networked visualization solutions. He advocates design and usability in product development. Learn more at www.barco.com. A new generation of pesticidefree products has been designed with formulas that kill lice and eggs. Vamousse Lice Treatment is a convenient, clinging mousse that makes application easier, so you can better target the scalp and roots where lice live. Learn more at www. vamousselice.com/tips-choosing-licetreatment. Your car’s VIN is a unique code. Before you buy a used car, do a VIN lookup to get the vehicle history report and find records of its previous owners, accidents, and repairs advise the experts at https://driving-tests.org. 3M is leading the way with roofing technology solutions for improving environmental impacts on human health and welfare. To learn more about 3M’s commitment to using science for the greater good, visit www.3m.com/ sustainability. Atlas roof shingles with Scotchgard Protection provide a long-term solution to help prevent algae growth from taking hold—protecting your home and helping to keep it looking good for years to come. To learn more, visit 3M at www.3M.com/resistblackstreaks.
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W ater leaks. As sure as cable companies w ill do anything to avoid a la carte pricing, it w ill soon storm. And w hen it does, shine a flashlight up in the attic in search of not just dripping w ater and condensation, but also w ater stains on the ceiling, w alls and floor. All are signs that H2O is finding its w ay under your roof’s shingles or behind its flashings.
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Hollwedel Memorial Library: KNITTER’S NOOK: Mondays at 6p.m. Bring a needlework project of any kind and work with our friendly group! STORYTIME: Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Listen to stories and join in the activities. FREE YOGA: 1st and last Wednesday of each month,6:30 p.m. NO experience or equipment necessary. BOOK CLUB meets the third Wednesday of each Month at 2 p.m. Pick one up a copy of our book to read and join in our discussion. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: Middle and HS students, Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. Join in! BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING: Second Wed. of each month at 6 p.m. Planning meeting: Third Wed. at 3:30 p.m. Check out our Facebook page for more information and events!!
Byron Bergen Public Library 13 S. Lake St., Bergen 585-494-1120 Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org Tues.-Thurs., 10-12 & 2-8, Fri., 10-6 & Sat., 10-1
Caledonia Library 3108 Main Street, Caledonia (585) 538-4512 Hours: Mon. & Thurs., 2-5:30 & 7-9; Tues. 9-1 & 2-5:30; Fri., 2-5:30; Sat. 9-1
Chili Public Library 3333 Chili Avenue, Rochester 585-889-2200 • www.chililibrary.org Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri. 9-5, Except 1st Fri. Ea. Month 11-5 Open Sat. 9-5, Sept.-May Only Open Sun. 1-4, Oct.-April Only
Hollwedel Memorial Library Pavilion (585) 584-8843 Hours: M, W:1-5, 6-8;T, S: 10-12:30; Th: Closed; F: 1-5
Mumford Branch Library 889 George Street, Mumford 585-538-6124 Mon. & Wed. 12-8pm; Fri. 12-5pm; Sat. 10am-1pm Closed Sat. June-August
Scottsville Free Library: ANNUAL MEETING for The Scottsville Free Library - Thursday, March 26 at 6:30 pm. All are Welcome! TUESDAY NIGHT NEEDLEWORKERS - All skill levels welcome 6:30-8 pm. THURSDAY GAME NIGHT - Family Fun 6:00-7:30 pm.
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Fishermen’s Flea Market - Saturday, March 21 from 9-1pm. $2, Children under 12 Free. Alexander Firemen’s Recreation Hall, 10708 Rt. 98, Alexander. Lunch can be purchased from Alexander Fire Dept. Jim: 585-591-0168 or Joe: 716-440-0004.
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Chili Public Library: Monday, February 24 - Toddler Time, 10 am-for ages 2-3 with an adult. Minecraft Madness, 6 pm-for all ages. Bring in your tablet and your Minecraft knowledge. Some computers and tablets will be available. Tuesday, February 25 - Preschool Pals, 10 am-for ages 4-5 with an adult. Join us for stories, songs and a craft! Babies and Books, 10:30 am-ages up to 24 months with an adult. Chili Public Library Board of Trustees Monthly Meeting, 6 pm. The public is invited. Teen Friends, 6 pm-ages 13-21. Join us for fun discussions, earn volunteer hours, and eat snacks! Teens Together, 7:30 pm-ages 13-18. This group provides a safe place for teens to hang out, support each other, discuss issues related to sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and work to end homophobia and transphobia. Thursday, February 27 - Adult Game Night, 6:30 pm-Join us for a games and snacks. Registration is required.
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Blood Drive in Avon February 25th - Join the Avon Veterans Hall for a blood drive and save up to three lives! Sign up today: www. redcrossblood.org, 1-800 RED CROSS or emailing holly.miller2@ redcross.org! Help us spread the word by sharing this event! We are asking all donors to make an appointment, so we know how many staff (and the right amount of equipment) to send to your drive to provide the best possible customer service! Even if you do not know exactly what time you are coming, it’s always better to sign up for an appointment than not sign up at all. Blood Drive in Avon February 26- Wegmans Gift Card Raffle: Join the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in Avon for a blood drive and save up to three lives! Sign up today by visiting www. redcrossblood.org, calling 1-800 RED CROSS or emailing holly. miller2@redcross.org! All presenting donors at this drive will be put into a raffle to win a $50 Wegmans Gift Card! We are asking all donors to make an appointment. Even if you do not know exactly what time you are coming, it’s always better to sign up for an appointment than not sign up at all.
BATAVIA Cancer Support Group for people with any type of cancer. The Cancer Support Group meets monthly to provide positive support in a friendly and informal environment. Held the last the last Tuesday of the month. Held from 5pm - 6:30pm at Healthy Living office, 164 Washington Ave., Batavia. Zonta Club of Batavia-Genesee County - JUNGLE SAFARI BASKET RAFFLE! Join us Saturday, March 7th at our spring luncheon to raise funds for our club’s service projects & scholarships. Held at the Batavia Downs Gaming, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. Doors Open at 10:30 AM, Lunch 12:00 Noon, Raffle 1:00 PM. Pre-Sale Tickets Only $30. Must purchase the tickets before February 26th. Contact: Lisa Paul-Khan 716-474-2720. Mary Yunker email mkyunk@rochester.rr.com VFW Post 1602 Auxiliary Corned Beef/Ham Dinner - The VFW Post 1602 Auxiliary, 25 Edwards St., Batavia is hosting a Corned Beef/ Ham Dinner on Saturday, March 7 2020 from 4 PM till sold out. Dinner includes: Corned Beef/Ham, Cabbage, Potato, Carrots, Onions, Bread and Dessert. $10 Donation/ Dinner. Music by The Front Porch Pickers from 7 PM - 9 PM. Open to the Public
[W]hat a severe yet master artist old Winter is.... No longer the canvas and the pigments, but the marble and the chisel. ~ John Burroughs, “The Snow-Walkers,” 1866
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BROCKPORT Concert at The College at Brockport: Ying-Freer Duo to Play after Postponement Due to Weather. The Ying-Freer Duo, comprised of Grammy Award-winning cellist David Ying and his wife, internationally acclaimed pianist Elinor Freer, will appear at The College at Brockport Thursday, March 12, 7:30pm at the Tower Fine Arts Center, 180 Holley Street, Brockport. Tickets: $17/General, $12/Senior Citizens, Brockport Alumni, Faculty and Staff, and $9/Students, and are available at http://fineartstix. brockport.edu, (585) 395-2787, or in person at the Tower Box Office. Concertgoers holding tickets for the original date, February 7, will be able to use the tickets they have on hand.
CALEDONIA A Sip and A Song: Local Music & Libations - Saturday, March 7, 7pm-10pm, Big Springs Museum, 3095 Main Street, Caledonia. An evening of local music and local tastes. Enjoy beer, wine and cider tastings from Dublin Corners Farm Brewery, Brindle Haus Brewing, Genesee Country Village, Deer Run Winery, Gallery Vineyards. Taste local honey, cheese, and baked goods while enjoying the music of Don Griffin & Friends. Enjoy a great night exploring local history, local tastes and local music. Tickets available at Big Springs Museum, from BSM Board members and on Eventbrite.com. $20/person, $15 for Big Springs members. Museum website: www.bigspringsmuseum. org Chicken BBQ - Take Out Dinner: Take out chicken barbecue - first of the season! Fundraiser to support the Big Springs Museum in Caledonia. Stop by to visit the museum and take home dinner! $10/meal includes chicken, potato, coleslaw and dessert. Held February 23, 11am-1pm, Big Springs Museum, 3095 Main St., Caledonia. Purchase tickets through Eventbrite, at Bank of Castile (Caledonia branch), at the museum or from Big Springs Board Members. http://www. bigspringsmuseum.org
CLARKSON The Clarkson Historical Society will host a presentation by the Buffalo Soldiers Wednesday 4 March, 7:00 pm, Clarkson Academy, 8343 W. Ridge Rd. The Buffalo Soldiers Presentation Team will give an overview of the History of African American soldiers after the Civil War. They were known as “Buffalo Soldiers”, a name given to them by native Americans on the western plains. They also fought in the Spanish- American War and were deployed to Mexico to hunt for Pancho Villa in 1916. They went on to become some of the first park rangers in our national parks. Presentation open to the public and all are welcome.
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HENRIETTA Henrietta Troop #401 Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, February 22, 2020, from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm at the Henrietta Fire Company #1, 3129 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. Dinner includes Salad, Bread, Spaghetti & Meatballs and Drink (Takeout available). Cost: $10.00 Adults, $7.00 Children under 12. Mozzarella Sticks are available for an additional $3.00. Please come and support our Scouts! Hope to See You There! Council 4812 Casino Night: Friday, April 17, 2020 from 7:00 9:30 PM at the Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd. Tickets: Single-$20 Couples-$35. Snacks & Drinks included! Benefiting: St Marianne Cope Parish, Coats for Kids, Angel Care Ministry, Saint Peter’s Kitchen, Special Olympics. $20,000 in ‘play money’ issued to each patron for the enjoyment of: Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, Texas Hold’em. Auction featuring: Themed Baskets,Gift Certificates,Gift Cards. Plus individual prizes for the Top 3 ‘play money’ winners! For tickets contact: Andy Zeiner 585-490-8204.
HILTON The Hilton Community Indoor Flea Market is celebrating its 14th Annual Flea Market on Saturday, April 25 from 9-3pm at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry St., Hilton. Coffee and donuts will be available to purchase in the morning as well as hot dogs, chili, and other refreshments late morning and afternoon. Questions, call Pat at 585-752-0515 between 9am and 7pm.
IRONDEQUOIT C.U.R.E 5k and Family Fun Walk - Join us for C.U.R.E.’s 11th annual 5K on April 25, 2020 from 8:30am to 11:30am at I-Square, 400 Baker’s Park, Irondequoit. C.U.R.E. Childhood Cancer Association is the only organization in Rochester to provide social, emotional, educational, and financial assistance to families dealing with pediatric cancer or blood disorders. Find out more information and register online at https://runsignup.com/ Race/NY/Irondequoit/ CURE5KRunandWalk !
LEROY Prom Dress Drive: The Hope Center of LeRoy is currently collecting newer gently used formal dresses for our annual prom dress giveaway. Dresses can be dropped of at the Hope Center on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9 am - 12 pm. Need a different drop off time time or want more information call 768-8184 or email info@ hopecenterleroy.org. Hope Center of LeRoy, 42 Main St., LeRoy. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner Join us Saturday, February 29th for a delicious Spaghetti Dinner at LeRoy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park in the Village of LeRoy. We will be seating from 3:306:30pm. Our menu includes: Spaghetti, Homemade Meatballs, Tomato Sauce, Bread, Salad and Beverage. Adult tickets are $8 each. Children’s tickets are $5 each for children 10 & under. Take outs will be available. Please use our back parking area and enter through the handicapped entrance at the back of the church. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards updating our Dining Hall. For more information, please call 585-768-8980. http://www. leroyumcny.org
OAKFIELD Aircraft Down- A True Story of American Survival: Guest speaker Brian Glor tells the harrowing and heroic tale of his father’s experience in Corfu, Greece during the devastation of WWII. Fred Glor was right waist gunner on a bombing mission over Greece in a B-17 “Flying Fortress” when their plane went down. This is Installment 1 of the Oakfield Historical Society’s 2020 program series. Free and open to the public. Held Tuesday, March 3, 7pm at the Oakfield Government and Community Center, 3219 Drake Street Road, Oakfield. Use side entrance. Refreshments will be served and a 50/50 raffle will be held. http://www. oakfieldhistory.com
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. Cost: Free to try, nominal yearly member fee. www. 261fearless.org
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ROCHESTER The Rochester Model Railroad Club - Annual Open House and Flea Market! Saturday and Sunday, March 7th, 10-5pm and March 8th, 1pm-5pm in the basement of the First Universalist Church at Court and Clinton street just south of the Xerox tower. Cost: $5 adults and children are free. The flea market of new and used model railroad items is on Saturday. The layout is a 40 by 60 foot HO scale railroad. There will be up to 8 trains running and a Thomas train for the children. The layout is unfortunately not handicapped accessible. http:// www.RocMRRC.com Plant Native This Spring - Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District Launches - 2020 Conservation Tree & Shrub Program: Property owners will have the opportunity to pre-order more than 24 different species of bare-root conifers, hardwood trees, shrubs, wildflowers and groundcovers, as well as seed mixes and other products used for conservation projects. The District added 5 new tree and shrubs, 2 new tree packs, and a new seed mix to the 2020 program! Check out all the selections by visiting our website catalog: www.monroecountyswcd.org. The Conservation Tree & Shrub Program is a pre-order program with a deadline for ordering on March 6, 2020. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: Latest assistive technology for hearing loss - Two members of the Technology Committee review the most current assistive technology to augment your hearing aids or cochlear implant. They will concentrate on lower cost, innovative devices and smart phone apps. A “virtual device demo center web site” will be previewed. Program begins at 8:00pm. Join us on March 3, 7-9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd. across from Eastman Museum, Rochester. http://www.hearinglossrochester. org 36th Annual Genesee Valley Woodcarvers Show and Competition - Saturday, April 4, 2020 from 10AM-4:30PM, Rochester Museum and Science Center, Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester. Admission: Free. Events: 10AM Show Opens. 10:30AM Working Decoy Judging. 2PM Soap Carving Class for Youth (no charge). 3PM Raffle sales close. 3:30PM Raffle drawing-need not be present to win. 4PM Peoples’ Choice Award. 4:30PM Show Closes. This is a chance to see a world class show right here in Rochester! Of special interest is our soap carving class for youth (no charge) at 2PM. Raffle for carvings and carving related items-need not be present to win. Information: http://gvwoodcarvers.com
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Monroe Community College 14th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships - Homecoming Fun for the entire family! The Monroe Community College Foundation is sponsoring the 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships on Saturday, October 3, 2020. The race begins at 11:00 with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30. The event is at the MCC Brighton Campus, 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The event includes commemorative t-shirt, children’s activities, photo booth, free on-site parking. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $5.00. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by September 28; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) - Prospective, new or experienced hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal round table discussion facilitated by James Feuerstein CCC/A, PhD, retired professor of audiology at Nazareth College. Held March 3, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd. across from Eastman Museum, Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: Healthy minds, healthy bodies Katie Bauer, Community liaison with Episcopal Senior Life, will demonstrate exercises and shares nutrition tips. Program begins at noon. Join us on March 3, 11-1pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd. across from Eastman Museum, Rochester. http://www.hearinglossrochester. org
SCOTTSVILLE Grace’s Table Food Program Held the 4th Thursday of each month. Food distribution program: A bag of canned goods for singles and families. Pick-up 4pm-5:30pm at Grace Episcopal Church, 9 Browns Ave., Scottsville. Call 889-2028 for information. Shrove Tuesday - Pancake Dinner: February 25th, 2020, 5-7 PM. Price: Free Will Offering. Grace Episcopal Church, 9 Browns Avenue, Scottsville. March Meat Madness and More! Meat Raffles: Beef Strip, Pork Loins, Shrimp Boil Buckets, Surf & Turf, Ribs, and our Lottery Tree. Door prize and Free Refreshments. Come and enjoy this fast-paced event, and support the Legion Auxiliary Unit 367. Join us on Friday, March 6th, 7-9pm at the American Legion Post 367, 61 Main St., Scottsville. http://www. smithwarren367.org
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CAT CONDO/TOWER, sturdy, for large cat: 585-658-1312
BOOKS TO READ. Both hardcover and paperback. Various authors, Baldacci, Patterson, Gerritsen, Brown, Johansen, Coulter. You pick up: jmarabel@rochester.rr.com
Sr. citizen on limited income needs replacement DIGITAL CAMERA in working condition: snoocider@gmail.com
PRO-FORM TREADMILL. Still works fine. Digital display no longer works. You pick up: jmarabel@rochester.rr.com
TEACH ME TO CROCHET – to make ferret/cat toys for our local shelters: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com VINYL RECORDS /CD’S/MUSIC and related MEMORABILIA: 585-667-2152
MAPLE/CHERRY FIREWOOD. Logs on the ground – you saw, split, and remove. Also Willow and Pine: rpterho@msn.com
WWII MILITARY RADIOS needed for a long-time collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
QUEEN BOX SPRING. Must pick up: brucwest@aol.com
DOG CRATES for medium or large dogs: 585-367-2512
HP PRINTER/SCANNER. Brockport pick up. Text Only: 585-705-4864
25’–30’ PONTOON BOAT with TRAILER. Salvage or abandoned. Text: 585-739-8015
UPRIGHT FREEZER, full size. Good working condition. You pick up: 585-317-5820
THERMOMETERS in any condition, new or old for my collection: 585-447-7763
TRAMPOLINE, no safety net, good shape. You disassemble and pick up in Rush: dreeves1@rochester.rr.com HEARING AID BATTERIES, size 13: 585-269-4041
WATCHES and CLOCKS, PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Working or non-working, any condition: 585-377-4604
MOVING BOXES and PACKING SUPPLIES, heavy duty cardboard. Pick up only, Pittsford: 585-485-0010
8MM VIDEO PLAYER or CAMERA and a working MINI DVD or DIGITAL 8 CAMCORDER: Terry 336-247-3245
FILING CABINETS, 2-drawer metal, two available. WORK BENCHES, wooden, sturdy. Two available, 5’ and 6’ L, 3’ H. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010
DRAFTING TABLE, full size, with DRAFTING MACHINE: 585-533-2106 BANDIT CARD GAME: Easton-001@aceswim.com
SHELF UNIT, metal, 4 shelves, 60” H x 30” W. Ideal for basement/garage. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010 Combination TOSHIBA FLAT COLOR TV & VCR/DVD VIDEO PLAYER. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010 FILES FOR MAGAZINES, STURDY CARDBOARD, ideal for home office/ library, one dozen. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010
MIRRO-MATIC 16 QT. PRESSURE CANNER. Only need the handles, if in bad shape: 585-637-0933 CHAIRLIFT for a Veteran: 585-554-5313 Widow grandma needs CAR SEATS for six-month-old and two toddlers. Dansville: 585-919-4308 PFALTZGRAFF GRAPEVINE PATTERN - Dishes and accessories: 585-216-5896
HP PRINTER/SCANNER. Brockport pick up. Text only: 585-705-4864
OLD CRYSTAL RADIO SETS, tube radios and headphones for a longtime collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
LEATHER COUCH RECLINER. About 10 years old, good shape, minor scratches. Can text picture: 585-394-4663
FULL-QUEEN MATTRESS and BED FRAME but will take just mattress if no frame available: 585-419-5044
Approx. 20 SCIENCE BOOKS (Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, etc.): 585-637-7135
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR or SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-673-5888
Display of FLOWER VASES and METAL CABINET. You pick up: 585-265-3175
Women’s and men’s INCONTINENCE PULL-UPS in sizes medium, large and X-Large: 585-346-9777
OSTOMY SUPPLIES and COLOSTOMY SUPPLIES. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-582-6811
Combo television unit with TV/VCR (VHS) PLAYER: 585-436-8678
PIANO with BENCH. Very good condition. Dimensions are 46” H x 13” W x 54” L. You move. 585-237-2552
FIRE HELMETS or OLD FIRE EQUIPMENT for a collection: 585-746-0650 NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, IPAD or ANDROID SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Leave message: 585-671-1996
HARDWOOD PLANER CHIPS, good for small animal bedding, etc.: dad_14424@yahoo.com BASSETT TAPESTRY PRINT COUCH, earth tone. You pick up: 585-624-9665 leave message
COAST GUARD / NAVY UNIFORM - Summer Whites - 38 pant, 44 jumper. For parades for a 78-year-old Veteran: 585-359-2465 leave message
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If You’re Feeling Down, You’re Not Alone. It’s That Time of Year
A Look Back…
(NAPS)—You may have heard the terms—winter blues, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Pattern. No matter what you call it, with approximately 17.3 million adults in the U.S. experiencing seasonal depression, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, feeling gloomy this time of year isn’t uncommon—but it can be overcome.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
The Problem - Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Pattern (formerly called SAD) can affect anyone of any age. While January and February are the typical peak months for the disorder, symptoms can persist through April, according to Mental Health America.
* On Feb. 21, 1970, national security adviser Henry Kissinger begins secret peace talks with North Vietnamese representative Le Duc Tho at a villa outside Paris. The North Vietnamese were demanding an unconditional U.S. withdrawal on a fixed date.
Doctor’s Advice - When that feeling of sadness persists for several weeks, it’s time to take action, according to Dr. Desreen Dudley, a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Behavioral Health Provider of Therapeutic Services for Teladoc Health. “If someone has a few days of feeling low, that’s normal and typically nothing to worry about. It’s when the feeling lingers for weeks and people lose interest in daily activities and suffer persistent negative thoughts, that lend a stronger basis for Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Affective Pattern diagnosis,” she says. What To Watch For - Other symptoms she warns about are: • Change in appetite • Change in sleep pattern • Decreased energy • Decreased concentration • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt • An inability to think, concentrate, or finish tasks at work or school • Thinking about suicide, self-harm, or death
* On Feb. 20, 1998, American Tara Lipinski wins the gold medal in women’s figure skating at the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, becoming the sport’s youngest gold medalist at age 15. * On Feb. 23, 1958, Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina is kidnapped in Cuba by a group of Fidel Castro’s rebels. Fangio was taken from his Havana hotel the day before the Cuba Grand Prix and was released unharmed after the race ended.
Dr. Dudley contends individuals already struggling with depressive disorders are susceptible to SAD patterns. For older Americans, a Vitamin D deficiency can exacerbate low moods. On the other end of the spectrum, she has worked with newly independent college students who find SAD a heavy burden and say their new responsibilities of classes, exams and jobs can compound their depression. For some, they may be sleeping in more and further limiting their exposure to sunlight. What To Do - In addition to considering therapy, such as virtual care, which is available on your terms and from any location you choose, Dr. Dudley recommends: • Avoiding or cutting back on alcohol and other addictive substances • Eating healthfully—more lean proteins, fruits and vegetables, and eliminating sugar • Daily exercise at least 30 minute a day (walking counts) • Yoga or meditation • Learning about and trying light therapy • Regularly surrounding yourself with those you enjoy being around. When To Seek Help - According to a recent global study conducted by Ipsos MORI for Teladoc Health, individuals often recognize when they’re struggling, but even so, over a third of the respondents who have had one mental health episode admitted to not seeking professional help. The reason? For many, it’s often the difficulty in finding mental health care. “Thankfully, virtual care is becoming increasingly available as a source of convenient mental health care,” Dr. Dudley says. “It eliminates the traditional obstacles of in-person visits and has opened up access for anyone with a busy schedule, individuals who may have difficulty getting out of the house and students who may fear the stigma of walking into the campus mental health clinic.” GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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SENIORS AND EXERCISE: TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES, GET HEALTHY Start slowly. Seniors who have not been physically active for some time should take a gradual approach to exercise. Instead of heading right for the treadmill, exercise bike or elliptical machine, start walking every day. When it rains, find a treadmill you can walk on. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends seniors begin by determining how many steps they can take in a day and then gradually working toward 10,000 to 15,000 steps per day. Utilize step counting apps on your smartphone to track your progress. Apply the same slow approach to strength training exercises, lifting only very light weights at first before gradually increasing weight as your body acclimates to the exercises.
Hi! My name is
Baylee. I am a golden retriever that loves to run and play. I live in the country and have lots a space. I love the kids next door, so when they are out playing in the snow, I feel the need to join the fun. When they go into get warm, I also join in. Here is my friend Cicely! She loves me and I love her. No, I am not spoiled. :-)
Genesee County Office for the Aging People 60 and over are invited to attend senior citizen noon meals in Genesee County. To make or cancel reservations, please call: Batavia, 343-1611; Havenwood, 344-1260; Bethany, 356-5622; Corfu, 599-3248; Leisuretimers, 542-5984
Week of: Feb. 24-28, 2020 Monday: (Batavia & Havenwood)
Vitamin C Juice, Tuna Noodle Casserole, Diced Beets, Multigrain Bread, Applesauce, Cookie Tuesday: (Havenwood & Leisuretimers)
Vitamin C Juice, Turkey Tetrazzini, Cauliflower, 100% Whole Wheat Bread, Fruit Cocktail Wednesday: (Batavia, East Bethany, & Havenwood) ASH WEDNESDAY
Baked Breaded Fish/Hamburger
Bun, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Peas, Mandarin Oranges Thurs.: (Corfu, Havenwood, & Leisuretimers) Chicken Noodle Soup,
Roast Beef/Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Carrots, 100% Whole Wheat Bread, Diced Peaches Friday: (Batavia & Havenwood)
Macaroni & Cheese, Stewed Tomatoes, Brussel Sprouts, Multigrain Bread, Mixed Fruit
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Although residents of chilly climates come to expect the flakes and gathering snow mounds, some people never quite get used to the cleanup involved in keeping neighborhoods safe and accessible. In M arch 2014, North America w as covered by the third-highest amount of snow that late in the season since record keeping began in 1966, according to NOAA’s U.S. National Ice Center. Snow can begin in September and October in some northern areas and stretch on until early spring. It pays to learn the best w ays to deal w ith snow and to incorporate some environmentally friendly strategies as w ell. The most eco-friendly w ay to remove snow is to w ait until the spring thaw w hen it’ll melt. Unfortunately that is not practical for most people. Therefore homeow ners and business ow ners need to look to other methods to clear drivew ays, parking lots and sidew alks of the w hite stuff.
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Elba Student Artwork Selected for Cover of the Rochester Auto Show By Maggie Fitzgibbon
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anny Venegas is a junior at Elba Central Schools and a first-year student in the Graphic Arts Program at the Batavia Career and Technical Education Center. She recently submitted a design for the cover of the Rochester Automobile Dealers Association’s (RADA) Rochester Auto Show Program, and her design was selected as the winner. Fanny was recently recognized by Juan Canto, Director of Training, Compliance, Recruitment and Placement for the RADA, and she was presented with a monetary award. “Each year, the RADA invites students to design the program cover because it provides an excellent learning opportunity, allowing them to display their knowledge and skills that they learn in the Graphic Design classroom,” Canto said. “The student whose cover design is chosen gets to have their bio and picture included in the Auto Show book which thousands of people look at. This prestigious selection can be included in the student’s resumé as they look to attend college or find gainful employment.” Gretchen Rosales is the Principal of Elba Junior/Senior High School. She noted how Fanny goes above and beyond in all she accomplishes. “Fanny is a student who consistently goes above and beyond in all that she does. Not only does she participate in the Graphic Arts program at the Batavia CTE Center, but she also takes AP courses back at the Elba campus. She is a three-sport athlete, participating in cross country and indooroutdoor track,” Rosales said. “Fanny strives to always give more than 100 percent, and she exemplifies what it means to be an Elba Lancer.” Doug Russo is Fanny’s Graphic Arts Instructor. He described how Fanny’s skill set has grown immensely since she first began in September. “Fanny has gained a vast amount of experience in the graphic arts field. She is proficient in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop, which are highly sought after skills in the graphics industry,” Russo said. “She is detail orientated, gets along well with others and has great leadership skills.”
(l-r) Gretchen Rosales, Principal of Elba Junior/Senior High School; Sandra Salcido, Fanny’s mother; Fanny Venegas; Juan Canto, Director of Training, Compliance, Recruitment and Placement for the RADA; Doug Russo, Batavia CTE Center Graphic Arts Instructor; Maggie Poray, Batavia CTE Center Student Services Coordinator
Fanny’s Mom was present as Canto gave Fanny the award check. With a big smile, her Mom said, “I am so proud.” Fanny plans to pursue her education and become a photographer and videographer. The Rochester Auto Show is held each year in March at the Floreano Riverside Convention Center in Rochester, New York. The event, which draws tens of thousands of attendees, is sponsored by the Rochester Automobile Dealers Association and features current and future new vehicles in the market. The Batavia Career and Technical Education Center is a program of the Genesee Valley Educational Partnership. The Partnership operates as a Board of Cooperative Educational Services, offering shared programs and services to 22 component school districts located in Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston and Steuben Counties in New York State. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • Dan Ripley, Beloved Local Musician, Receives Life-Saving Kidney • Climate Smart Canandaigua: The First Year Love to write? We are looking for YOU! Become a volunteer writer and share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver. com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!
Fanny was surprised when she was informed that she was the winner. “I was shocked because so many of my classmates entered this contest. I’m so happy!” Fanny said.
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Do You Love To Clean? Come join our team!
Ron Coniber Repairs and Trucking
• DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk. • Paid vacation/holidays provided w/required time in service. • Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.
has openings for
Class A Seasonal & Full Time Truck Drivers, Welder Fabricator and/or Shop Tech
Call: (585) 924-2060
Paid Vacation, Simple IRA/Retirement Plan, Health Insurance available. Send resume or e-mail for more information
Laundry Aide Needed
Fax: (585) 768-4524 rcrepair@frontiernet.net or Call (585) 746-6770
Adult Carrier for Democrat & Chronicle
$350 per week, LeRoy area. $400 Sign-On Bonus. 7 days, adult route. Need driver’s license, reliable transportation
Early morning hours
John 585-435-7939
LOCAL CONCRETE FLATWORK COMPANY SEEKING • Finishers • Laborers
Full-time. Tues. - Sat. • 6am-2pm Apply at: Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehab 278 Bank St, Batavia, 14020 ATTN: W. Holt
Experience and references a must. 6 days a week. Great pay! Serious applicants only.
Call or text 585-447-8904
GROUNDSKEEPER (MAINTENANCE - SEASONAL) START DATE: 04/15/20 • END DATE: 09/30/20 STARTING SALARY: $12.90/hour Application Deadline: 3/2/20 This position involves responsibility for maintaining grounds and outdoor recreational areas. Does related work, as required. We are looking for hard working and conscientious candidates. Minimum qualifications for applications are: 1. Graduation from high school or possession of an appropriate equivalency diploma recognized by the NYS Department of Education and six (6) months of experience in grounds maintenance or building cleaning. OR:
Positions in our Dip Molding department. Entry level or experienced
Operators/ Laborers
2. Any equivalent combination of training and experience indicating ability to perform the duties of the job.
Interested candidates should send a Civil Service Application (www.co.genesee.ny.us) to: Alexander Central School 3314 Buffalo St., Alexander, NY 14005 c/o Lisa Atkinson
Competitive Benefits.
Apply in-person or Call 585-768-8158 ask for HR.
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Genesee County Human Resources announces upcoming Civil Service exams:
Is Home Care Your Passion? Every other weekend days 6am-2pm; Every other weekend evenings 2pm-10pm Per diem. New competitive wage
IT Operations Analyst I, O.C. #28-20 Computer Support Technician, O.C. #30-20 Last Filing Date: 3/18/20 Training and Experience Exams Public Defender Investigator, O.C. #62-681 Last Filing Date: 3/18/20 Examination Date: 4/25/20
Call (585) 589-0576 or email jrozwood@rochester.rr.com
Yard Manager Position includes checking in returned rental equipment, organizing yard for efficiency and presentation, loading and unloading equipment from our trucks, and other duties. Pay starts at $13/hr. Competitive benefits including health insurance, life insurance and paid time off. Health insurance available after 60 days. No experience required, but applicant must be prepared to work outdoors.
A $20.00 fee is required for exams.
Download exam announcements and applications:
www.co.genesee.ny.us • 585-344-2550, ext. 2223
THE RIGHT WAY TO LEAVE A JOB
E-mail:
Speak with a supervisor first. Make sure your boss or immediate supervisor learns of your plans to leave the job first. Do not gossip or suggest to coworkers that you’re ready to leave. It’s unprofessional if a supervisor hears of your impending departure from others.
mgeorge@high-lift.com
or apply in person during normal business hours 7:30am-4pm M-F 10033 East Rd., East Bethany, NY
Notice Of Vacancy
CLEANER, FT SECOND SHIFT Rate of Pay: $11.80/hour Benefits include health insurance, sick time, vacation time and retirement.
Pathstone Weatherization Program is currently hiring!
See www.alexandercsd.org
Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions
Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, resume and Civil Service Application (www.co.genesee.ny.us) to: Alexander Central School 3314 Buffalo St., Alexander, NY 14005 c/o Lisa Atkinson
Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County
• Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and home repair experience required. • Crew Leader Requires knowledge of the home performance industry and experience managing an install crew. • Home Energy Auditor Requires BPI certification and knowledge of the home performance industry.
Application Deadline: March 2, 2020 Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer
JOIN OUR TEAM We are now hiring at Dairy Farmers of America’s Pavilion, NY Cheese Plant.
All Applicants Must: • Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check • Be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs • Work Well with others
Positions include: • Machine Operators
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Upon retiring, many newly minted retirees find themselves looking for ways to fill their free time. Hobbies may not take up too much time, and travel can stretch retirees’ budgets. One way that retirees can make great use of their free time and make a little extra money is to find part-time employment. Part-time jobs can help retirees maintain their connections with their communities, whether it’s their professional community or the community in which they live, while also providing a sense of purpose.
R u sh -H enrietta C entral Sch ool D istrict
Part-tim e N urse N eed ed 3 days/week,sch ool-yearsch edu le,to provide nursing services in sch ool bu ild ings and during field trips,assisting with th e review ofim m unization records,and assisting with various m ed ical screenings.N YS Registered N urse license requ ired .
TACKLING THE ULTIMATE WORKFORCE CHALLENGE (NAPSI)—Today, many people in business talk of diversity fatigue, says Barbara Adams, PsyD, author of “Women, Minorities, & Other Extraordinary People: The New Path for Workforce Diversity” (Greenleaf Book Group Press). But, she adds, that means “we’ve momentarily lost sight of the magnitude of opportunity before us.”
A pply online at rh net.org Experien ce the R-H A dvan tage! GROWTH OF THE SOLAR EMPLOYMENT SECTOR According to the Solar Foundation’s National Solar Jobs Census 2016, there were 260,077 solar workers working at 8,601 solar companies in the United States in 2016. The census also found that the five states with the most solar jobs in 2016 were California, Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada, and Florida. Twenty-eight percent of state solar workers in 2016 were females, making women the largest demographic in the solar industry. Latinos and Hispanics (17.2 percent), Asians or Pacific Islanders (9.1 percent), and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces (9 percent) rounded out the top four demographics employed by the solar industry. Of the 260,077 solar industry jobs in 2016, more than 137,000 were classified as installation jobs that paid a median wage of $26 per hour. With roughly 38,000 jobs in 2016, solar manufacturing was the next biggest employer of workers in the solar industry.
Her book can serve people in leadership positions who recognize, “the tremendous strategic value of having diverse, inclusive workforces,” but have struggled to commit to it. For all the many well-meaning diversity initiatives that organizations have undertaken lately, “personal mindsets and beliefs are what count,” she writes. “People in leadership positions,” Dr. Adams adds, “have the ability to replace judgment and bias that naturally occur in us with curiosity about differences.” And that, she concludes, is “truly the beginning of embracing the opportunity that lies in workforce diversity and inclusion” and can make companies and organizations more successful. Her book reframes the journey ahead through an organizational lens, highlighting the importance of cultural norms, challenging misconceptions, and providing research and practical tools. Learn More: For further facts about Dr. Adams and a look at her new book, go to www.drbarbadams.com and https://greenleafbookgroup.com.
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CARRIER NEEDED for walking routes in our distribution area • Must be 18 years or older • Choice of Friday or Saturday morning delivery • No collecting required
Apply at our Avon office: 1471 W. Henrietta Rd., Avon Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5pm, Friday 8:30am-3pm
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Administrative – Sales Administrator Transaction Analyst
CDL Driver Positions Warehouse Help Loader Operator Application Dry/Liquid Please send resume to:
Advance your professional career and become part of The Dorschel Automotive Group. We would like to talk to you about joining our Sales Support Office. Our best employees have outstanding customer service skills from their retail work experience. They also have a desire to further their career by learning new skills in the areas of administrative tasks, duties and responsibilities. Successful candidates should be able to work efficiently as part of a team in a fast paced and busy office setting. This position includes evening and weekends.
Nutrien Ag Solutions 2305 Lakeville Rd., Avon, NY 14414
We provide job training and development for growth and success and a comprehensive benefit package including 401K and health plans. A competitive compensation plan includes an hourly rate of pay plus a monthly bonus upon eligibility.
E-mail: patty.years@ nutrien.com
Submit your resume to: dvanderpool@dorschel.com
The WNY School Application System (A consortium of schools in Western New York) is now accepting educationally certified applications for potential openings. Through one online application site, apply to any or all of the 115 schools: Addison Akron Alden Alexander Alfred-Almond Allegany-Limestone Amherst Arkport Attica Autism Services Inc. Baker Victory Services Barker Batavia Bemus Point Brocton Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School Buffalo Collegiate CS Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center Buffalo United CS Canisteo-Greenwood Cantalician Center Cassadaga Valley Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES Cattaraugus Little Valley Charter School for Applied Technologies Charter School of Inquiry Chautauqua Lake Cheektowaga Central Cheektowaga Sloan Clarence Cleveland Hill Depew Dunkirk City East Aurora Eden Elba Elmwood Village CS Enterprise CS
Erie 1 BOCES Erie 2 CC BOCES Falconer Forestville Franklinville Fredonia Frewsburg Frontier Gateway Longview Global Concepts CS Gowanda Grand Island Gustavus Adolphus Learning Center Hamburg Hammondsport Health Sciences CS Henrietta G. Lewis Campus School @ Wyndham Lawn Holland Iroquois Jamestown Ken-Ton King Center CS Lackawanna Lake Shore Lancaster Letchworth Lewiston-Porter Lockport Lyndonville Maryvale Medina Mount Mercy Academy Mount Morris Newfane Niagara CS Niagara Falls Niagara-Wheatfield North Collins North Tonawanda City
Oakfield-Alabama Orchard Park Orleans Niagara BOCES Pavilion Pembroke Perry Persistence Preparatory Academy CS Pine Valley Pioneer Randolph Academy Reach Academy CS Royalton-Hartland Salamanca Sherman Silver Creek South Buffalo CS Southwestern Springville GI St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute St. Mary’s School for the Deaf Stanley G. Falk School Starpoint Sweet Home Tapestry CS The ARC of Erie County New York The Summit Center Tonawanda City Warsaw Wayland-Cohocton Wellsville West Seneca West Valley Westfield Westminster Community CS Williamsville Wilson Wyoming
SEASONAL AGRIBUSINESS POSITIONS AVAILABLE 18 CLASS A + B DRIVERS Deliver dry or liquid bulk crop nutrients & other products. Tanker endorsement a plus. Recent driving school grads considered.
10 GENERAL LABORERS Daily indoor/outdoor work. All positions must pass preemployment drug screen & have a clean license. All local deliveries. Must be flexible and a team player. Excellent pay, OT & Bonus!
Apply in person: 8610 Rt. 237, Stafford, NY (Between Rt. 33 and Rt. 5) OR 6905 Ellicott St. Rd., Pavilion, NY (1/8 mi. W. of Rt. 19 on Rt. 63)
Carolina Eastern Crocker, LLC www.cecrocker.com
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CNAs
Apartment Maintenance Technician Full-time Painting/Electrical/Plumbing/Landscaping Prior apartment maintenance experience necessary. $15 to $18 per hour. 138 units.
New Positions
Barrington Residential
• Seeking weekend CNAs
337 Bank St., Batavia • P: 585-343-4003
for specialized pay rate of $17/hr.
Apply Premier Genesee Center
for Nursing & Rehab 278 Bank St., Batavia 14020
Join the New York State Workforce
Attn.: K. Ferrando, DON
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709* The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov
LEROY CENTRAL SCHOOL
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
Work while your children are in school in a fun, fast-paced environment. Monday-Friday. No holidays or weekends. NYS retirement available. Anticipated permanent openings in the future which include paid holidays. Applications available online at:
*includes $2,000 geographical differential
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
Human Resources Office: (585)
461-8800
www.leroycsd.org or from the District Office at 2-6 Trigon Park, LeRoy, NY 14482 Attention: Laurie Locke
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Rush-Henrietta Central School District
Retired? Bored?
NOW HIRING: Part-time Day Care Aides
Part-Time CDL B Driver
Various shifts available for Rush-Henrietta Schools’ before and after school program. Previous experience working with children preferred.
Part-time CDL B driver needed to transport trucks and make parts deliveries - all within a 10 mile radius of our facility.
For more information, please call (585) 359-7911 or visit rhnet.org
Contact Luc Cullen at:
585-272-0050 or e-mail: lucascullen@metzgergear.com
Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted
FINDING WORK AFTER 50
Local and Transport Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time Plus Benefits
Call 585-591-1624 Arctic Refrigeration is Looking for an Experienced
HVAC/R SERVICE TECHNICIAN Pay based on experience. Benefits include: paid time off, retirement plan and health insurance. Please send resume: Attn. Richie Ganino to: rganino@arcticrefrigeration.com or: Arctic Refrigeration Co. of Batavia 26 Cedar Street, Batavia NY 585-343-2678
Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES:
Computer Applications Specialist F-T position, 12 months/yr., eff. 3/2/20. Must possess or meet requirements for Civil Service title of Computer Applications Specialist. Prepares & processes NYS assessment reporting, maintains NYS Regents records & provides district support. For more information and to apply for available positions, please refer to our website:
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Unemployment isn’t easy for anyone, regardless of their age. But unemployed men and women over 50 may find it especially difficult to find work. Whether it’s a byproduct of age-related discrimination or any of a host of additional variables, jobless older workers often struggle to find work. In a 2016 analysis of government figures, the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the New School estimated that the jobless rate for workers 55 and older in August of 2016, six years after the Great Recession, was nearly 9 percent. At the time, the national jobless rate hovered around 5 percent. Unemployed men and women over 50 who are struggling to find work can consider the following strategies as they look to rejoin the workforce. Revisit your résumé. Unemployed men and women over 50 have no doubt updated their résumés to reflect their most recent professional experience. But they may need to trim some of the fat in regard to their work life 10 or more years ago. Today’s hiring managers may only be concerned with recent experience that illustrates skillsets that are relevant to today’s jobs. Men and women over 50 may consider their experience from 20 years ago invaluable, but if that experience does not meet the specific needs of the jobs they’re now seeking, then they should remove it from their résumés so hiring managers can quickly access the more relevant information from their work histories. Embrace 21st century job hunting. Finding a job in the second decade of the 21st century is unlike job hunting in decades prior, and wholly different from how men and women over 50 looked for jobs upon beginning their professional lives. Networking can mean the difference between unemployment and landing a job. Go to job fairs attended by hiring managers and join professional organizations that host events where professionals in your field can gather. Turn your age into a positive. Men and women over 50 should accept the likelihood that their new managers and/or hiring managers will be younger than them. When interviewing for a job, men and women over 50 should make an effort to showcase their enthusiasm about working with and learning from younger colleagues, while also noting their desire to commit long-term to a company. Some hiring managers may surprise older applicants, viewing them as potentially more reliable than younger workers simply looking to gain some experience in a particular industry before moving on to the next opportunity. Make use of your existing down time. Another strategy unemployed men and women over 50 can try as they look for work is to make better use of their existing downtime. Enrolling in online courses can give prospective employers the impression that applicants over 50 are both tech-savvy and willing to learn new things. Each of those things can help men and women over 50 overcome any unjustified, tech-related stigmas that hiring managers may attach to older job candidates. Finding work after 50 is not always easy, and job seekers may need to adjust their approach before they can get back in the workforce.
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DID YOU KNOW? Many people are familiar with the term “ozone layer.” But some may not know that the Earth’s atmosphere consists of several layers. The lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere is the troposphere, which the U.S Environmental Protection Agency notes extends from the Earth’s surface to roughly six miles in altitude. The troposphere is where nearly all human activities occur. Even climbers who make it to the peak of Mt. Everest are still in the troposphere, as Everest is less than six miles high. But anyone who has ever boarded a commercial flight has likely left the troposphere and entered the stratosphere, where the majority of commercial airplanes fly. The stratosphere begins at six miles above the Earth’s surface and extends to about 31 miles above the surface of the planet. The EPA notes that most atmospheric ozone is concentrated in a layer in the stratosphere that’s roughly nine to 18 miles above the Earth’s surface. The ozone layer in the Earth’s stratosphere absorbs some of the sun’s radiation, including the UV and UVB radiation that has been linked to cancer. The third layer of the Earth’s atmosphere is the mesosphere, which extends from 31 miles above the Earth’s surface to roughly 53 miles above the surface of the planet. The height of the next highest layer, the thermosphere, varies due to changes in solar activity. The exosphere, which contains many of the satellites that orbit the Earth, is the outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere.
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