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* “Revive the look of indoor plant leaves by rubbing the leaves with mineral oil on a soft cloth. Just wipe nicely, and it makes a big difference. Through the years, I have used this tip for both my real plants and plastic plants.”

-- J.D. in Alabama

* Lime juice and vinegar both make good meat tenderizers. You can purchase tougher cuts of meat, season with spices and lime/vinegar and marinate for 10-15 minutes before cooking. It is a great way to ease your meat budget. Steaks are getting expensive!

* “To make onion rings easier to cut (less stinging eyes) and to have the layers separate better when making onion rings, I put my onions in the freezer for about 10 minutes before peeling. They don’t freeze, but they do get nice and cold.” -- O.F. in Florida

* Looking for a more natural way to clean? Here’s two for the bathroom: Clean chrome with baking soda on a soft, damp cloth. Follow up with vinegar for some shine. Spray lightly and wipe away with a clean cloth.

* “Men: Make your own aftershave. Thin a bottle of baby lotion with a little rubbing alcohol. Put in a hand lotion bottle, and use half a squirt. No sting, and soft, smooth skin.” -- T.G. in Illinois

* Add a single teaspoon of rice to the saltshaker in order to keep too many grains of salt from coming out at a time.

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Works by Children’s author, Roald Dahl, famous for works such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and James and the Giant Peach and being edited to remove certain words that could be deemed offensive to modern audiences. Do you think we should review and edit children’s books for the current times?

• Any steps that will promote inclusivity should be taken, including rewrites.

• Certain words should be omitted, but adding language that was not original to the author should be off limits.

• Freedom of speech should protect the right to leave the works as is.

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New Jersey restaurant is implementing a no kids under 10 policy because of loud, unruly, messy children. What do you think of this policy?

43.3% I agree with it. Not all restaurants are a good fit for children

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23.3% They should have a section dedicated to families with young kids

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16.7% My kids are well behaved, would they make an exception?

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In case something does happen to your vehicle this winter and you are stranded for an extended period of time, it’s important to keep a few essential items on board. Assemble an emergency kit containing a blanket, gloves, ice scraper, flares, flashlight, water and basic first aid items. Make sure to also carry a cell phone when you travel, particularly if bad weather is expected.

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Active children can learn table manners and restaurant behavior early on through practice. These lessons can open children up to new food experiences and help them grow accustomed to social settings. Do not set your child up to fail by selecting a restaurant that is too fancy or quiet. Save those restaurants for when your company is adults only. A place that is used to noise (and moderate mess) is better.

Bring along some games, toys and other trinkets to keep their attention. Try playing games, such as counting the packets of sugar or finding people wearing red shirts.

Avoid dining out with a tired child, and be prompt in selecting meals and eating. This is not a time to linger, as youngsters’ attention spans and willingness to sit still tend to be minimal. Be prepared to leave with a to-go box if a child proves unruly.

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SENIOR NEWS

Is It Taxable?

A er preparing my own taxes annually for over 40 years, I’m about to have someone else do them for me for the rst time.

is is not without concerns, of course, but the people who volunteer to prepare taxes at the senior center are trained. ey’re part of the AARP income tax assistance program, which means they’re IRS-certi ed and therefore will know about any recent changes to tax law ... which will be handy at this point.

As of this writing, the IRS is telling people to hold o sending in their tax returns for 2022. e reason: So many states handed out so many types of money during the pandemic that the IRS isn’t sure yet what is and isn’t taxable. For example, checks designated as “rebates” might or might not be taxable. A Covid disaster emergency relief check is not. However, in some cases, the issue is complicated by whether you do or do not itemize. People in at least 22 states are caught in this dilemma.

If you haven’t done your taxes yet and want help, or if you want to make a note for next year, do an online search for “AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Locator.” Once on the site, scroll down and enter your ZIP code or town in the search eld to nd the locations near you.

Be sure to ask about the forms you’ll need to pick up and ll out before your appointment, and whether you’ll be going inside or waiting in the parking lot.

e other good news is that this AARP service is free. For me it means I don’t need to spend $50 once again to buy the computer so ware and do it myself and hope I haven’t made an error somewhere ... perhaps with guessing wrong about whether that state check I received is or isn’t taxable.

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Week 4

Break the boredom with our four week Cabin Fever Contest! Solve the puzzles each week and send them in for your chance to win a Cabin Fever Survival Kit No purchase required.

1. Using the symbols below, spell out a word associated with Penny Saver and write it in the column.

Mail to: GVPS Cabin Fever Contest 2023

1471 Route 15 • Avon, NY 14414

All entries must be postmarked by March 3, 2023. Winner will be randomly chosen from all correct entries. Enter each week for a greater chance of winning. Must be 13 or older to play. 18 or older will be signed up for our coupon club. Playing all 4 weeks? Mail your entries together by 3/3/23.

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BEGIN PLANNING KIDS’ SUMMER RECREATION NOW

EXPLORE ALL OPTIONS. Camps come in more flavors than ever before. Certain camps may be faith-based ministries while others may focus on particular sports. Band camps and art camps may appeal to creative kids. Also, there are plenty of general-interest camps that offer various activities without narrowing in on any particular one. Parents may need to choose between a sleepaway camp or day camps, depending on which camp experience they want for their children.

WORK PANTS: THE NEXT GENERATION

(NAPSI)—Just as technology has had a major effect on the kind of work people do, it has also changed the clothes in which they do that work. For example, with hard work in mind, a new collection of pants has been created by Carhartt with a unique blend of durability and functionality.

“Our company has been around for nearly 130 years, and throughout our history, we’ve continued to improve our product offerings to fit the needs of our hardworking consumers,” says Deb Ferraro, vice president of product development at Carhartt. “This new collection of pants reinforces our commitment to setting a new standard for workwear.”

Carhartt’s Steel Multi-Pocket pant, Steel Double-Front pant, and Steel Cargo pant feature the brand’s Full Swing® technology and a fabric blend of cotton, nylon and spandex. First introduced in 2015, Full Swing® uses stretch panels to provide ease of movement in the joints, improving hardworking consumers’ range of motion where they need it most—both on and off the job.

Additionally, each of the new pant styles is equipped with knee pad openings designed to fit the company’s most recent innovation in knee protection. The Carhartt knee pad features a strapless, honeycomb design that maximizes durability and comfort, providing an easy-to-wear solution for impact protection.

The launch of these new work pants coincides with a celebration of Carhartt’s oldest work pants. The classic Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungaree was first introduced to the company’s product line in 1939, and it is now the focal point of the brand’s latest campaign celebrating its sewing, cutting and distribution associates. The video highlights the product details while unveiling the craftsmanship behind every pair of the B01 Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungarees.

To learn more about Carhartt’s latest pants and knee pads, visit www.Carhartt.com. To watch the brand’s latest video, “61 Workers, One Mission,” visit the Carhartt channel on YouTube.

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TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DRIVING VACATION:

Schedule a tuneup beforehand. Before departing, ensure your vehicle is in good working order to reduce the likelihood of a breakdown. Make sure you have a spare tire and tire-changing tools, just in case.

BEGIN PLANNING KIDS’ SUMMER RECREATION NOW

If camp seems out of reach, look into local summer recreation programs at parks or schools. Such programs may not be as extensive as those offered by camps, but they can quell kids’ boredom and keep children occupied during the day.

MARCH 15 ST. PADDY’S DAY CELEBRATION AT SEAN PATRICK’S

Featuring

April 6: WWII Museum Tour (Eldred, PA) and Beef & Barrel Luncheon (Olean, NY)

April 10-14: ARK Encounter, Creation Museum & the Cincinnati Belle Riverboat Dinner Cruise

April 19: Jack & April Together at the Studio at Cabaret B & Black North Inn Luncheon

April 20: Frank Lloyd Wright House Combo Tour & Luncheon

May 2: ‘Spring Fling’ – Lively Run Acres Cheese Tasting & Baby Goats, Seneca Lake Cruise & Luncheon

May 8-10: PA Dutch Country with MOSES Strasbourg Railroad & featured hotel, The Steamboat Inn

May 15: Mother’s Day Celebration – Ventosa Vineyards wine tasting and lunch & tour Seneca Falls sites

May 24-June 3: ALASKA CRUISE & LAND TOUR! Too many features to list... call for information!

June 19-20: PA Explorer – Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine Tour & Steam Locomotive ride, Rolling Hills Red Deer Farm & more!

June 15: Lockport Locks Erie Canal Cruise & Black North Inn Luncheon

June 21: Summertime Americana in Cooperstown – Sightseeing Cruise, lunch and BHOF or Fenimore Art Museum

June 27: Kenny Rogers Tribute Show at Seneca Allegany Casino

June 28-July 3: “Country Trails” Tour-Nashville’s Music Row & Grand Ole Opry, Conway & Lynn Tribute Show & much more!

July 17-19: Sauder’s Village & Farm Living History Museum in Archbold, OH

July 19: Fun in the Finger Lakes -Granger Homestead, Yacht Club Lunch & Canandaigua Lady Cruise

July 24-25: MOSES at Sight & Sound in PA Dutch Country

July 26: Little Women at Bristol Valley Playhouse & Avon Inn Luncheon

August 8-10: Cultural Boston - JFK Library, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Harvard Tour, Fenway, Cheers & sunset cruise!

August 9: Driving Miss Daisy at Bristol Valley Playhouse & Avon Inn Luncheon

August 15: Yakov Smirnoff Show at Seneca Niagara Casino

August 21-23: Pastimes & Pioneers – Daniel Boone Homestead, Colebrookdale RR Secret Valley Expedition & more!

August 22: Beautiful the Carole King Musical at Merry Go Round & Sherwood Inn Luncheon

August 28: The Underground Railroad Tour in Niagara Falls

Sept. 14: Old Fashioned Classic Country Music Show by Donna Minnoe @ the Golden Horseshoe (Moravia, NY)

Sept. 20: Law & Oiler Tour – Penn Brad Oil Museum, lunch & Elliot Ness Museum (Bradford, PA)

Oct 16-19: Ohio Amish Tour with the Farm at Walnut Creek, the Age of Steam Museum, the Amish Comedy Barn & more!

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HOW TO SUPPORT STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THE ARTS

Research local performing arts schools. Children who exhibit an especially strong interest in the arts may benefit from enrolling in a school that specializes in performing arts. Such schools may be open to kids as young as five and extend all the way through high school. Some performing arts schools require prospective students to audition or apply. Arts high schools still offer instruction in core academic subjects, but parents should explore each school’s curriculum before deciding if a given school is right for their children.

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• Hospeace House In Naples: Serving Naples and surrounding communities in a two bedroom comfort care home. Donate to e Wild ower Challenge to defray operation costs and volunteer for resident care, cleaning, cooking and shopping. Visit Hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090

• House of John: e House of John is a 2-bedroom Comfort Care Home located in Cli on Springs. We provide end-of-life care to those unable to be cared for at home at no cost to the resident. We are looking for caring, reliable people willing to share 4-8 hrs. a month to assist with resident care. No caregiving experience required. All training is provided free of charge. If interested, please call or email the House at 315-462-5646 or house@houseo ohn.org

• Perinton Ambulance: Seeking volunteers for general o ce/administrative work as well as building & grounds. Hours and tasks vary based on ability and availability. Email volunteer@pvac.org

• Catholic Charities of Bu alo: e Home Visitation Program needs Friendly Home Visitors, age 21+ to volunteer one hour each week through in person visits or calls to a 60+ older adult in Genesee County who is living independently and has expressed feelings of loneliness. You can be the bright spot in their week by providing a smile and laughter that brings increased socialization and a feeling of community connection. Call Lisa Wittmeyer at 716-341-6751 to learn more about volunteering with us.

• Light Hill, of Canandaigua Comfort Care Home Inc.: A two-bed end of life care home. We are always seeking volunteers for hands-on care, home & garden maintenance, light housekeeping and/or fundraising support! Contact us today or ll out an application on our website at lighthillhome. org. We would be so honored to add YOU to our extended family! Email us at mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311.

• Charlotte House Comfort Care: Resident care help needed. We would love to bring new volunteers into our family. It is a rewarding experience and a great way to spend time with friends or make new friends. Email charlottehouseinc.@gmail.com

• Webster Comfort Care Home: We use volunteers to handle every aspect of resident care. We are a two person home for the terminally ill and we rely on community volunteers to o er round the clock care to our residents. We are also looking for volunteers with graphic skills, writing skills and strong social media skills. Email VolunteerCoord@ webstercomfortcare.org

• Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call 585-343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu

We are located at the corner of Rt. 63 and Boyd Rd., just 2 miles south of Pavilion, NY 7347 Boyd Rd. • Pavilion, NY 14525 585-584-9250

• Serenity House of Victor: A two-bed comfort care home serving residents with end-of-life care. Serenity House needs volunteers to share their time & talent through providing resident care, building & grounds maintenance, or fundraising support. Come join our team! Share your most valuable gi – yourself ! Please contact the Director at serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-729-7617.

• PAX - Program of Academic Exchange: Seeking host families for the 2022-2023 academic year (or “welcome families” for 6-8 weeks). Share YOUR America with an exchange student. Contact me with questions at emilypelkowski@gmail.com or 315-576-2326.

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Needs your help! Email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com

• Wood Library: Shelving books and other materials, ful lling hold requests, special library events, straightening shelves. Call 585-394-1381 or email stoomey@pls-net.org

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

High Doses of Vitamins

Lead to Vitamin Toxicity

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been diagnosed with vitamin D toxicity, according to the blood work from a month ago -- my result was 122 ng/mL. I was taking high doses of vitamin D3 in pill form (15,000 IU a day for three years) bought from a drugstore. I have stopped taking it, but I need to know how long it will take to have a normal amount in my body. (Weeks, months?) Can you shed any light on this question? I would like to take it again when my level comes down, but in a lower amount. Also, by any chance, would the high amount of D3 in my system have any correlation to a diagnosis of stenosis of the aortic valve? -- C.I.

ANSWER: Vitamin D toxicity is not common. I have seen one case in my career requiring hospitalization, due to a very high elevation of the blood calcium level. Vitamin D increases absorption of calcium from food through the intestines.

In addition, calcium can come out of bones in people with very high levels of vitamin D. With high vitamin D levels, calcium levels can also become dangerously high. Common symptoms of very high calcium levels include constipation, nausea and vomiting, muscle weakness, kidney stones, and neurological symptoms, including poor concentration and fatigue. These symptoms tend to happen at levels higher than yours, above 150 ng/mL. Years of high calcium levels can absolutely cause existing heart valve disease to worsen quickly.

In cases of acute intoxication from vitamin D, available treatments include steroids and pamidronate (an injectable medicine similar to alendronate and other drugs used to treat osteoporosis), which can quickly bring the calcium levels back down to normal.

Without this kind of intervention, a vitamin D level will still come down on its own, only more gradually. Vitamin D3 is removed slowly from the body, because it can go into fat tissue. It takes about two months for half the excess to be removed from the body, but because the active forms are removed more quickly, toxicity from excess vitamin D3 usually only lasts for weeks, not months. Still, you are likely not to need any vitamin D for many months, and if you do take it again, do not exceed the safe dose of 5,000 IU a day. I recommend you also get your blood levels tested. Recent studies have questioned the benefit of supplemental vitamin D for most people, although some people, such as those with osteoporosis and low vitamin D levels, probably still benefit.

I’m very glad you wrote. Many people still don’t know that excess of some vitamins can occasionally be dangerous. Vitamin A is the other vitamin where high levels can be very dangerous.

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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

RECOGNIZE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS

Air fresheners: These seemingly innocuous products may be doing more harm than good. Information published in a 2015 issue of The Journal of Toxicological Sciences linked air fresheners to volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. They also may contain ultra-fine particles of formaldehyde and phenol. In addition, National Geographic’s The Green Guide states that many air fresheners contain nerve-deadening chemicals that coat nasal passages and temporarily block one’s sense of smell. Many widely available air fresheners use phthalates, which are linked to hormonal and reproductive issues, birth defects and developmental disorders. In lieu of chemical air fresheners, spray diluted essential oils around the house.

DENTAL EMERGENCIES

When does a dental problem become an emergency? Some issues need immediate attention, while others can wait until your next dental checkup. A dental emergency is any problem that requires immediate attention, like severe pain, bleeding that won’t stop, the risk of losing a tooth, or an infection.Otherexamplesareasudden or severely painful toothache, sudden swelling in the mouth or jaw, exposed nerves, knocked out or fractured teeth, abscesses, and objects lodged in the teeth or gums. Missing fillings and crowns can also be considered dental emergencies, due to the risk of further damage and infection. If you’re not sure if your issue requires an emergency visit,call your dentist to discuss your symptoms.

It’s so much easier to prevent a dental tragedy than have to treat it when it turns serious. Place your

oral health in our capable hands at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL. We’ll work together as a team with you to achieve the long-term benefits that quality dentistry affords. You can trust us to help you keep on top of a healthy dental profile that will serve you well into your future. For routine dental maintenance visits to late-breaking emergencies, you can reach us at 585.343.4246, here at 6 Batavia City Centre.

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UPGRADE ATTIC INSULATION TO SAVE ON ENERGY EXPENSES

(NAPSI)—One of the most cost-effective ways to make your home more comfortable year-round is to add insulation to your attic, including the attic trap or access door. By sealing uncontrolled air leaks, points out the U.S. Department of Energy, you can save 10 percent to 20 percent on your heating and cooling bills. Fortunately, this can be a relatively easy task.

Why Improve Your Insulation

Animproperlyinsulatedatticcanbeapreventablesourceofenergylossand unnecessary expense. Over time, insulation can settle or compact, which reduces its R-value. An insulating material’s resistance to conductive heat flow is measured or rated in terms of its thermal resistance or R-value— the higher the R-value, the greater the insulating effectiveness. A breezy attic may also result in drifts or shifts in your original insulation, leaving gaps where heat can escape. By topping up your attic insulation, you’ll increase thethermallevel,reducingyouroverallenergyusageandsavingyoumoney.

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A simple way to do this is to topup the existing insulation in your attic. This is oneprojectthathomeownerscanoftentackleforthemselves.Lookfortimesaving, easy-to-install products, such as stone wool batts, that are easy to work with and don’t require costly blower rentals, protective clothing or an investment in expensive equipment.

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HOW TO CUT COSTS ON HOME RENOVATIONS

Do some prep work: You might be able to save by doing some of the demolition and preparatory work yourself. For example, you can tear up old carpeting before the installation of new tile floors. Perhaps you can mend and patch up walls before a paint job.

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7. FOOD & DRINK: What is the fruit that gives the liqueur creme de cassis its flavor?

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• Avoid hand-me-down kids’ furniture. The older a piece of furniture is, the less likely it is that the item will meet current safety guidelines. Some parents may be tempted to let their children sleep in the same crib they slept in as kids decades ago, but it’s safer to eschew nostalgia in favor of products that meet the latest safety standards.

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Unfortunately for Timmy, more tragedy would strike. e family’s patriarch passed away and the family was forced to sell the house and move, leaving Timmy behind. e family found Timmy had been sold to an unknown buyer and the family had no leads to Timmy’s whereabouts.

A er four years of searching, a family friend was searching Begin Again’s website when she noticed the picture of a horse that looked like Timmy. Even though the horse had a di erent color, she knew it was Timmy and she told the family as much. e family returned to Begin Again and signed the paperwork to bring Timmy to their new home, where he has been ever since.

As the old saying goes, all good things must come to an end. However, at the Begin Again Horse Rescue in Lima, that doesn’t have to be the case. e horse rescue, as their name suggests, provides abandoned or struggling horses a chance at a better life through rehabilitation and a chance to have a ful lling life for many years to come.

Located in Lima on Route 15A near the intersection with Woodru Road, the farm consists of horses found to be neglected or abused. rough the help of volunteers, these horses are adopted and rehabbed, and then sent to other places where they can receive proper care from a loving family.

e Begin Again Horse Rescue is only a temporary home for horses, so that means horses are constantly coming and going from the farm. e Horse Rescue usually accepts horses from private owners, county horse facilities, or from livestock auctions where the horse will most likely be sold to slaughter.

Most horses adopted by Begin Again Horse Rescue come from within a two-hour radius of the farm, which allows the farm to adopt horses to local farms and families. Many horses have gone on to be successful outside the rescue.

Last year, one horse adopted from BAHR, Holy Smoke, competed in Harrisburg, PA in the Horse World Expo in the Rescued to Stardom Training challenge. e BAHR sends a horse to this expo every year.

Other horses’ success outside of the horse rescue include Timmy, adopted by Begin Again in 2016 a er its previous owner could not manage the horse’s health. Timmy was 100 pounds underweight and had skin and eye infections. He started his rehab assignment with BAHR and in 2017, he was sent to a family looking for a 4-H mount.

However, this went poorly, and the family had to send Timmy back to Begin Again. Many at the rescue thought Timmy would spend the rest of his life at Begin Again, but that would prove not to be the case.

In 2018, another local family was looking for a horse to adopt and Timmy seemed a good t for them. e family trained Timmy for show, and he participated in AQHA shows and at the New York State Fair. However, Timmy’s demeanor prevented him from showing for long and the family decided it would be fruitless to force Timmy to do something he didn’t want to do.

Another project Begin Again Horse Rescue participates in is Project Microchip, which started in 2021. Placing a microchip on horses tracks them a er they leave the horse rescue to identify them if they ever get lost. e microchips also track horses’ diseases and to prevent their spread. e chip is inserted into the le side of the horses’ neck, with which insertion BAHR says the horses feel no pain.

BAHR has been recognized nationally for their work in horse rehabilitation. ey received Guardian status from the Equus Foundation, received grants from the ASPCA and the Doris Day Foundation, and was named the 2020 Horse Rescue of the Year by the Equis Saves Foundation.

e Begin Again Horse Rescue is completely run by volunteers, except for daily caretakers, and survives solely on donations from the general population.

To volunteer, you must sign a liability agreement on the BAHR website and attend a Saturday morning two-hour orientation. Volunteers under the age of 14 must have parental supervision, and all volunteers are limited to one shi a week, either in the morning or a ernoon.

To contact BAHR, email info@beginagainrescue.org or call (585) 322-2427.

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A big thank you to the person who removed the top of the tree that fell across my driveway. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness (as well as your strength).

One reader’s take on the garbage plate discussion I had to try that fish stick substitution at my local plate joint. Not only did they do it and do it well, but my plate guy offered me tuna salad instead of mac salad! I was hesitant at first because mac salad is my favorite part, but the tuna and capers with extra mayo were a perfect complement to the plate. It added a fresh bite, a nice foil to the richer meat sauce and raw onion. Dig in with a celery stick instead of a spoon for added deliciousness and health!

Calling the Cops!

My sincere and heartfelt thanks to the fellow sufferers at the Mobil Car Wash in Lakeville on February 8, 2023 from 3:15-3:30 who witnessed a confrontation between Generation Z and a 60s person. During a dirty car day I had a 20 minute wait in line. Once it was my turn a large black truck came at me from the EXIT and tried to play chicken. We were now inches apart, but I kept driving forward to pay. Then the dude exited his truck while screaming that I had cheated (cheated a cheater?), and if I hit him he would sue me. It got even brighter when, upon exiting the tunnel, I saw a Livingston County Sheriff parked right by the door. Somebody had called the cops! Other people saw what was going on, and they didn’t like it. My faith in humanity and common purpose soared. I know it’s only a car wash, but we are all on this earth together and equal. Selfish jerks who cut the line anyplace are not really winning anything but our collective contempt—and sometimes vigilance.

Tailgaters

I’m fed up with tailgaters. No matter how fast or slow or time of day there’s always an idiot who tailgates. With deer and other animals out, it’s plain stupid to drive close. Even in daylight some won’t pass or back off and give space. Maybe your eyesight is poor and you need to follow close, sort of like a guide dog. Maybe you’re in a hurry to get somewhere and safety doesn’t matter. Consider the car in front of you who’s worried if they do have to stop or turn you’ll rear end them. Front and rear dash cameras can be used in court. Remember that next time you tailgate.

"Mind My Own Business?" Yeah, you should

To the person who wrote in condemning 'obese' people for costing you more in health insurance, shame on you. There is NO proof that being in a larger body causes poorer health. There IS a correlation between those two things and that is likely due to poor medical care and trauma caused by incessant weight stigma (by people like you). 95% of people who lose weight on diets gain it all back within 2-5 years. Intentional weight loss is not sustainable. So, keep your non-evidence based and oppressive opinions to yourself.

Sore Eye in Your Town

I traveled through town on a nice Sunday in February, looking at the old buildings on Main Street. I admired the old historical building on Main Street and looked across the driveway when something caught my eye: a pickup loaded with trash, along with trash and debris on the side of the house and back. What a disappointment. I proceeded to turn south. While admiring another building, what caught my eye were saws, trailers, wood; you name it, it was there.

Your town is very old. Why don't main drag streets keep clean? Where's the code office? Do they have one? It has been a long time since we came through this town. We really wanted to see the old buildings, but this was a sore eye maker.

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Keep private conversations private. When the phone rings while you are in public and you don’t want to allow the call to go to voicemail, answer the call and immediately and politely explain that you are in public. This indicates to the person on the other end of the line that you do not want to broadcast potentially sensitive information to strangers, while also showing those around you that you respect them enough to reserve such conservations for private settings.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Similar to how human babies suck their thumbs for comfort, baby elephants suck on their trunks.

That winter days are o’er; My heart is singing with him, I love him more and more.... Oh, Spring is surely coming, Her couriers fill the air; Each morn are new arrivals, Each night her ways prepare; I scent her fragrant garments, Her foot is on the stair.

~John Burroughs (1837–1921), “A March Glee,” c.1902

Puzzle Answers This Week

APPLE VARIETIES

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat Huey will let me pet him for a few seconds, and then he’ll nip at my ngers or knuckles. Am I doing something wrong? How can I get him to stop that behavior? -- Sarah W., Boston

DEAR SARAH: Nipping at your hand while being petted is a very common cat behavior (or misbehavior, depending on which end of the bite you’re on). It stems from instinctive behaviors that a cat learns from the time they’re born through adulthood.

Ideally, the best time to curb biting behavior is when they’re kittens, but not everyone has that luxury -- people who’ve adopted adult cats, for example, or owners who thought a kitten nipping their knuckles was cute, until that kitten turned into a full-grown, biting cat.

As you’ve probably noticed, yelling, “No” at a cat doesn’t always get the desired e ect. Instead, gently discourage this behavior. Pet your cat as usual, but as soon as he begins to bite, withdraw your hand and turn your body partly or totally away from him. You want to communicate that biting means he won’t get your attention any longer.

Another option, before settling in front of the television with Huey snuggled up next to you, is to smear a tiny bit of peanut butter or another favorite treat across your knuckles. Let him lick your knuckles periodically while you pet him. e instant he tries to bite, take your hand away. Essentially, you want Huey to not see your hand as a toy or an attention-getter. It will take a few tries, but most cats pick up on your intentions a er a while, so be patient and consistent with this training.

Does your cat bite? How did you solve it? Tell us at ask@pawscorner. com.

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HollwedelMemorialLibrary: STORYTIME: Tuesdaysat11am. JoinMissJosselynforstories,singing,dancing,projects,takeand makes!Youcanattendinpersonor watchonFacebookLive!Youcan alsowatchlateronFB.

BOOKCLUB:NEWTIME!!Third Wed.ofeachmonthat6:30pm. March’sbookisKindred,by OctaviaButler.Pickupacopyat thelibraryandjoinusonMar.15.

FREEYOGACLASSESATTHELIBRARY:Adults-Feb22.@6pm Kids-Mar..13@4:30.No equipmentorexperienceneeded.

FAMILYCRAFTNIGHT:Mon.,Mar. 13,5:30-6:30pm.Opentoallages. Funforall!

POKEMONCLUB:Fridays4-5:30 pm.Tradecards,playthegame, battle.Grownups,gorunerrands whileyourchildhasfun!

KNITTER’SNOOK;Mondaysat 3:30.Joinourfriendlyneedleworkers!

Byron Bergen Public Library

13 S. Lake St., Bergen (585) 494-1120

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Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 10-1 & 2-7; 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 (Sept.-May)

Chili Public Library

3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester

www.chililibrary.org

(585) 889-2200

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Closed

Hollwedel Memorial Library

5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion (585) 584-8843

Hours: M,W 1-8; T, Th 10-1; F 11-6; S 9-noon; Sunday-closed

Mumford Branch Library

883 George Street, Mumford (585) 538-6124

Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-6

Newman Riga Library

1 S. Main St., Churchville, NY

www.newmanrigalibrary.org

(585) 293-2009

Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 11-5;

Tues., Thurs. 11-9; Sat. 10-2

Scottsville Free Library

28 Main Street, Scottsville

(585) 889-2023

Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10-5;

Tues., Thurs. 1-8; Sat. 10-1

BoardofTrusteesmeetingsarethe secondWednesdayofthemonthat 6pmatthelibrary.

He stands like a warder stout and strong, Intheopengateoftheyear

~J.J. Britton (1832–1913), “March”

ALEXANDER

Fishermen´sFleaMarket- Saturday, March18from9-1pm, AlexanderFiremen’sRecreation Hall,10708Rt.98,Alexander.$2, 12&underfree.Lunchcanbe purchasedfromAlexanderFire Dept.

AVON

LivingstonCountyLegends Youth FootballOrganizationNEWSpringFootballLeague:Try OutsforLCMilitaryTeam11u. HeldSunday,March12,1-3pm. Arrive1hourearlyforregistration. $20tryoutfee.TotalSportsExperience,880ElmgroveRd.Rochester, NY14624.Opentoages9-11. Playersmustbeunderage12asof 7/31/23.Questions?Email: LCYTfootball@gmail.com

GirlScoutCookies- Avon/ Caledonia GirlScoutsareinthe midstoftheirannualcookiesaleto helpfundtheirtroopactivities.Thin Mints,Trefoils,Adventurefuland Lemonadestomentionafewdeliciousvarieties.Alsoglutenfree CaramelChocolateChip.All varietiesare$6.Ifagirldoesn’t cometoyourdoorcall226-6434to haveaorderdelivered.SalecontinuesthruFebruary.

1stSundayBreakfast- The Avon AmericanLegionFamilyservesa deliciouseggs,sausageandendless pancakebreakfastonthe1stSundayofeachmonth.Joinuson Sunday,March5th,8-11amatthe AvonVeteransHall,5480AvonE AvonRd.,Avon.$10adult,6-12 $5.Theprofitswillbehelpingthe Boy&GirlStateinJune.

LentenLuncheons will beheld everyTuesday,February28-April4 attheCentralPresbyterianChurch at133GeneseeSt.,Avonat11:45. Eachweekadifferentpastorfrom thecommunitywillspeakabout thePsalms.Afreewilloffering luncheonwillbeserved.

BATAVIA

ZontaClubofBatavia-Genesee County LUCKY NUMBER LUNCHEON.31stANNUAL LUNCHEON-DIAMONDSand DENIM.Saturday,March18,2023 attheBataviaDowns-Batavia. Tickets$35(PreSaleOnly).Deadline March5th.ForTicketsContact:Lisa -LPaulKhan@gmail.comorCathy: cathu78@yahoo.com.Or“Venmo” Call:585-297-0682ZontaClubof Batavia@ZontaClub-ofBatavia. Doorsopenat10:30am,Lunchat Noon,AuctionStartsat1:30pm.All proceedsbenefitourScholarship andLocalServiceProjects.

TheGreatBataviaTrainShowMarch 26,9:30am-3:30pm,RichardCCallArenaGCC,OneCollege Dr.,Batavia.Allformsofmodel railroadandtrain-relatedmerchandisewillbeavailable.Itemsoffered includeallscalesofmodeltrains, historicrailroaditems,books, DVD’sandtoys.Freeparking. Snackbar.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org

GetSauced-SpaghettiDinner! Join usforourdeliciousSpaghetti DinneratthePolishFalconsNest 493,123SouthSwanSt.,Batavia onSaturday,March11th,4-6pm. $12TakeOutOnly.Pre-ordersOnly -Call585-343-4088or 585-343-0225.March4thiscutoff fororders.

YWCAofGeneseeCounty Women ofInspirationLunchHeldSaturday,April29,2023from 11am-1:30pmattheBataviaCountryClub,7909ByronRd.,Batavia. AwardNominationsand Scholarshipapplicationsnowbeing acceptedthroughMarch1,2023. Pleasevisitourwebsiteatwww. ywcagenesee.orgforluncheon, nominationandscholarshipinformationorcall585-343-5808for moreinformation.

HLOMIrishMusicNightfeaturing NoBlarney! GetintheSt. Patrick’sDayspiritattheHolland LandOfficeMuseumwithBatavia nativesNoBlarney!astheyreturn togetusoffourfeetanddancing totraditionalIrishmusiconFriday, March10that7pm.Tickets$5per personand$4formuseummembers.PleaseR.S.V.P.tothemuseum byemailathollandlandoffice@ gmail.comorcallthemuseumat 585-343-4727.Seatingislimitedso getyourspotsnow.HollandLand OfficeMuseum,131W.MainSt., Batavia.

HLOMTriviaNightattheMuseum: The HollandLandOffice Museumisproudtoannouncethe nexteditionofourTriviaNight@ theMuseumonThursday,March 9that7pm.Thismonth’stopicis JuliusCaesar,aswebewarethe “IdesofMarch”.Admissionis$5or $3formuseummembers.Please contactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.HollandLand OfficeMuseum,131W.MainSt., Batavia.

HLOMJavawithJoeE.:Sharon Burkel - TheHollandLandOffice Museumisproudtoannouncethe nexteditionofitsJavawithJoeE. seriesonThursday,March2,9am. Thismonth’sspeakerisSharonBurkeloftheHistoricBataviaCemetery Association,asshepresentson WatsonBullock.WatsonBullocks wasanAfrican-Americanmanwho movedtoBataviainthe1880sand wentontomakesignificantimpactsonmanylocalorganizations duringhislife.Heisburiedinthe HistoricBataviaCemetery.Admissionfree,andcoffeeanddonuts provided.Ifyouwouldliketoattendpleasecontactthemuseum 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.

BETHANY

SpringisHereHike - Welcome thearrivalofspringwithaguided hikeintheforest!HeldMarch18, 10-12noon,GeneseeCountyPark &Forest,11095BethanyCenter Road,EastBethany.Lookforsigns ofthecomingseason,listentothe birdsandgetsomeexercise.Feeis $5perpersonor$10perfamily. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.https://www. facebook.com/events/ 1296575047857495

CALEDONIA

CaledoniaMumfordLionsClub2023 CitizensoftheYearNominationsnowbeingtaken.Deadlineis March3rd.Mailnominationsto: Cal-MumLionsClub,POBox55, Caledonia,NY14423.

ASipandASong-LocalMusic and Libations: Comespendthe eveningwanderingthroughBig SpringsMuseumwhileenjoyinglocalbreweriesandwineriesandthe toe-tappingtunesoflocal musicians.Greatdatenight-great nightwithfriends!$25/personor $20/members.HeldMarch10, 7pm-10pmattheBigSpringsMuseum,3095MainStreet,Caledonia.TicketsavailableonEventbrite orfromtheMuseum.http://www. bigspringsmuseum.org

STRANGE BUT TRUE

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

CASTILE

MapleWeekend-Friendsof Letchworth PancakeBreakfast attheHumphreyNatureCenterin LetchworthStateParkfrom10am2pm.HeldSaturdayandSunday: March18&19.SaturdayandSunday:March25&26.Adults$8-4 andunderfree.UsetheCastileor Portagevilleentrance.

CHURCHVILLE

HamDinnerDrive-ThruatUnion Congregational Church.Date: Saturday,March11,2023.Location:14NorthMainSt.-Villageof Churchville.Time:3:00pm-5:30 pm,oruntilsold-out.Cost:$15.00. Serving:Ham,scallopedpotatoes, carrots,greenbeans,bakedpineapple,andcake.*Therewillbeno call-aheadordering.http:// churchvilleucc.com

EAST BETHANY

OpenSnowshoeRentals2023Snowshoes areavailabletorentat GeneseeCountyPark&Forest InterpretiveNatureCenterthrough themonthsofDecember,January, February,andMarch,weather permitting.Rentalsareavailableon afirstcome,firstservebasisand mustbeusedwithinthepark.

Hours:10am-3pmonThursdays andFridays,12pm-3pmonSaturdaysandSundays.Rental:$5/pair; driver’slicensemustbeleftatNatureCenterwhilesnowshoesarein use.Snowshoesmustbereturned tothebuildingby3pm.Interpretive NatureCenterwillbeclosedon December25thandJanuary1st. SnowshoesprovidedbyACORNSAssociationforConservationof Recreational&NaturalSpaces.

ELBA

ElbaFireDepartmentBINGOJoin us!TheEFDBingowillresume onTuesday,March7thwithanew starttimeof7:00PM.Doorswill openat5:00PM.ElbaFiremen’s RecreationHall,7143OakOrchard Road,Elba.

HENRIETTA

BenefitConcertforHonorFlight Rochester - VictorCommunity ChorusandFingerLakesChoralein conjunctionwithJohnCalvinPresbyterianChurchpresentafundraisingconcertofinspiringmusicto benefitHonorFlightRochester. Sunday,March5that2:00pm, JohnCalvinPresbyterianChurch, 50WardHillRd,Henrietta.FREE Admission.Representativesfrom HonorFlightRochesterwillbepresenttoprovideinformation.Official HonorFlightmerchandiseavailable forpurchase.DONATIONS ACCEPTED.AlldonationsgodirectlytoHonorFlightRochester. www.honorflightrochester.org, www.jcpconthehill.org

Paint&Sip-MissJulie’sSchool of BeautyFundraiser: Webelieve thepastshouldn’tkeepyoufroma beautifulfuture.Helpusopenour school.JoinGuestArtistShawnee Hill.Ticketpurchaseincludesall suppliesandinstructionforabeautifulpaintingbyyou,plustwodrink ticketsandsweettreats.March12, 2-5pm,FairportBrewingCompany &Meadery,1044UniversityAve., Rochester.Tickets:$55/person.We hopetoseeyouthere!MissJulie’s SchoolofBeautyisastartup,nonprofitcosmetologyschoolinRochester,seekingtoprovidevocational trainingtothoseatriskandsurvivorsofhumantrafficking.www. missjuliesschoolofbeauty.org

Drive-ThruFishFry- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY24,4-6:30pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. Getalarge,batteredhaddockfilet withFrenchfries,homemadecoleslaw,tartarsauce,lemonwedge, bread&butter.$13.00!http:// www.alpost1151.org

Drive-ThruFishFry- FRIDAY, MARCH 3,4-7pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. Getalarge,batteredhaddockfilet withFrenchfries,homemadecoleslaw,tartarsauce,lemonwedge, bread&butter.$13.00!http:// www.alpost1151.org

LEROY

AllYouCanEatBreakfast- Sunday, March5,2023from8:00AM to11:00AM.Includes:Eggs,Sausage,Pancakes,HashBrowns,Fruit, Coffee,Tea,andOrangeJuice. Adults:$10.00,Children:6-12 $5.00,ChildrenUnder6Free.Join usatTheKnightOfColumbus,15 WestMainStreet-BehindSaveA Lot.AllProceedsWillBeDonated ToUkraineSolidarityFund.

“CommunityforUnderstanding,” a bookdiscussion groupopentoall,willmeeton Wednesday,March8at7:00pmat St.Mark’sEpiscopalChurch,1East MainSt.,LeRoytodiscuss“Lessons inChemistry”byBonnieGarmus. Allarewelcome;pleasereadthe bookbeforethemeeting.Alimited numberofcopiesareavailableto beborrowedfromthechurch.Info atstmarksleroy.orgoremail stmarksleroy@gmail.com.

“MusicatSt.Mark’s,” a free monthlyconcertseriesatSt.Mark’s EpiscopalChurch,1EastMainSt., LeRoypresentsTheGeneseeChoraleonThursday,March16at7:00 pm.Theone-hourconcertwillfeatureaselectensembleunderthe directionofRicJonesinaprogram ofmusiccalled“Pathways.”The programisfundedbyaReach GrantthroughGOART!Moreinformationatstmarksleroy.orgorby emailingstmarksleroy@gmail.com.

GriefShareSupportGroup- The Hope CenterofLeRoy,42Main Streetwillbestartingupanother GriefShareSupportGroup.Itwill takeplaceeveryThursdayafternoon1-3pmbeginningonMarch 2nd,andrunningthroughMay 25th.Thegroupisdesignedto offerhelpandencouragement afterthedeathofaspouse,child, familymember,orfriend.Thethree keypartstotheprogramareuseof apersonalworkbook,avideoseminar,andgroupdiscussion.Costis $20.Formoreinformationorto register,pleasecalltheFacilitator, Mari-LeeRuddy,at(716) 861-5645.Youdon’thavetobear yourgriefalone.

LeRoy-StaffordSeniorCitizens Luncheon will beresumingon Wednesday,March15that12:30 PM.NEWLOCATION:OurLadyof MercyParishCenter,44Lake Street,LeRoy.Lunchwillbeprovidedalongwithdessert,atacost of$5perperson.Pleasebringyour ownbeverage.Entertainmentwill follow.Wewillbehavingsignups withpaymentforourfirstbustrip inApril.EVERYONEMUSTCALLBY MARCH10THTORESERVEA SPOT!!!!ContactRosemary #506-5233,Lucy#721-6073orSue #861-0422.Noreservationswillbe acceptedafterthatdate.

GardenHerbsinYourDiet- CCE Master GardenerCatherineJohnsonpresentsinfoabout“Garden HerbsinYourDiet”tomembersof theLeRoyGardenClubandits guests.HeldMarch8th,6:30pm, FirstPresbyterianChurchofLeRoy, 7ClaySt.,LeRoy.Freetoattend andyou’rewelcometostayforthe Club’sbusinessmeetingafterthe presentation.https://www. facebook.com/ GardenClubLeRoyNY

Ladies’GroupEvent: The Hope CenterLadies’Group(42Main Street,LeRoy)willbehavinga Bible/bookstudyMondaynights from6:00-8:00pm,ledbyLaura Guiste.Wewillbelearningfrom LysaTerkeurst’sbook,“TheBest Yes,”andmeetingforsixweeks fromMarch6-April10.(Homework forMarch6thistoreadthefirst threechapters.)Wehavealimited numberofbooksavailableforpurchaseat$10each.Ifyoualready haveacopyofthebook,orprefer toorderyourown,youarestill welcometojoinus.Toregister,or purchaseoneofourcopies,please contact(585)768-8184orinfo@ hopecenterleroy.org.

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,March8,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March. ~J.R.

MENDON

AttentionAllSingers!! The Canaltown ChoralewillbeginrehearsalsTuesday,March7,6:40PM withregistrationforthenewseason.RehearsalsheldTuesday evenings7-9PMintheUnited ChurchofMarion,3848N.Main St.,Marion(rightsidedoorentrance).Auditionsnotrequiredbut somechoralexperienceishelpful. Allarewelcome!Anyoneinterested injoiningthisSATBchoraleisinvitedtoattendtheMarchrehearsals.Registrationfeeof$10is requiredperconcertseasonasis proofofCOVIDvaccines.AllCDC guidelineswillbefollowed.Information:BarbVanDelinder 315-597-9558,GeneralManager orDottieGraudons,membership chair,315-331-5961orgotothe CanaltownChoralepageon Facebook.

OAKFIELD

Genesee-OrleansRegionalArts Council - Community Events at TheGoose(33S.MainStreet,Oakfield,NY).Registeratwww. warriorhouseofwny.com.CPR& AEDTrainingOnly(nocertification) Mar96-7:30pm$25.Learning ThroughArt-everySundayFeb 19-April2.Free.Registrationisrequired.ImprovShowMar5th5pm -Free.Registrationrequired.Coffee HourWednesdays10-11am. GrooveMovementExerciseTuesdays9am$5/class.FamilyBingo withprizes1st&3rdTuesdays 6pm.YogaWednesdaysbeginning Mar226pmFree.ChairYoga ThursdaysbeginningMar1610am Free.

CoffeeHour-Wednesdays1011am. Bring afriendorcomemake afriend.JoinuseveryWednesday from10-11amattheTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

ChairYoga- Come joinus Thursdaysat10amforChairYoga. Theseclassesaremeanttohelp withbalanceandstrengthandare FREEthankstoanawardfrom Univera.JoinusatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

Baby&MeProgram: The classes willincludefunactivities,reading, gamesandpresentationsbylocal healthserviceproviders.Classesare FREEandareopentoanycaregiver andchildfrombirthto4yearsold. Noregistrationrequired.Classes willbeheldweeklyfromMarch 10th-April28th.JoinusatThe GOOSECommunityCenter,33 SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com

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PIFFARD

VeteranPlus1-Warrior

Wednesday Dinner: Comejoin us!It’sconfirmed,wewilldineat thehistoric,YardofAleinPiffard, NYMarch1st,6pm-8pm.RSVPis requiredandyoucandomany ways;visitourwebsiteandclickon theeventlink,callortext 585-200-9742,oremailrwolter@ vocwny.org.Approvedattendees willreceiveanemailfromusto confirmyourseat.Wehopetosee youthere.Pleasebeawarethatfor someindividualsouremailshave beengoingtotheirSPAM/Junk box.Ifyoudonotseearesponse fromus,checkyourSPAM/Junk inboxorcontactusviaphoneand letusknow.

ROCHESTER

HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: HEARTOGETHER-SpeechlanguagepathologistKristinBergholtz CCC/SLPconductsavirtualsupport groupforparentsandcaregiversof Deaf/hardofhearingchildren.Registeratkristinbslp@gmail.com.VIRTUAL-HeldTuesday,February28, 8pm-9pm.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org

VarietyShowandBakeSaleFundraiser tosupporttheWomen’s MinistryatCongregationShema Yisrael.Greatmusicaltalentand raffleprizesallnightlong.Saturday,February25,7pm-10pmatthe CongregationShemaYisrael,250 EdgewoodAve.,Rochester.Cost: $5perperson,$10perfamily. http://www.ShemaYisrael.org

RochesterRhapsody,NowAuditioning! Rochester Rhapsodywelcomessingersofallages,backgroundsandculturestoaspecial openrehearsalnighttolearnmore aboutauditioningforthechorus.If youareasingerenthusiasticabout performinginthegreaterRochestercommunity,improving yourvocalskills,andhavingFUN, comeseewhatwedo!Rochester Rhapsodyisopentoindividuals whoidentifyasfemale,aswellas peopleassignedfemaleatbirth whonowidentifyasnonbinaryand arecomfortablebelonginginour communityofwomen.February 27,7pm-9pm,TempleBethEl,139 WintonRdS,Rochester.RSVP appreciated-https://forms.gle/ fb7PsKKQj7kQcApY8

Questions?Sue(585)259-3094or emailinfo@rochesterrhapsody.com

KnightsofColumbusFishFry at St MarianneCopeParish(Guardian AngelsChurch),2061EHenrietta Rd.,RochesteronFridays,February 24-March24,5pm-6:30pm.Itis takeoutoreatin.Dinnerincludes Haddockfish,saltpotatoes,coleslaw,drinkandaroll.Comeenjoya nightwithKnightsofColumbus,it istheirfundraisertohelpCoatsfor Kids,AngelCareandmanyother supportgroups.

Bluey’sBigPlay: This isBluey’sBig Play,ForRealLife.Bluey’sBigPlayis abrand-newtheatricaladaptation oftheEmmy award-winningchildren’stelevisionseries,withan originalstorybyBlueycreatorJoe Brumm,andnewmusicbyBluey composer,JoffBush.JointheHeelersintheirfirstlivetheatreshow madejustforyou,featuringbrilliantlycreatedpuppets,thisisBluey asyou’veneverseenitbefore, broughttoreallife.Bluey’sBigPlay ispresentedbyBBCStudiosand AndrewKayinassociationwith WindmillTheatreCo.blueylive. com.March10-11,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885EastMainSt., Rochester.https://rbtl.org/events/ bluey/

RochesterModelRailroadClub

Open House- Large(40x60’HO trainlayoutdepictingtheLehigh Valleyrailroadofthe1950’sfrom BuffalothruPennsylvaniatoJersey City.Membershaveusedphotos, actualplansandon-sitevisitsand picturestorecreatemanyofthe actualscenes,buildingsandbridges alongtherailroadwhichtheclub callstheSenecaValleyLines.Held March4,10-5pmandMarch5, 1-5pm.Theeventisnot handicappedaccessibleasthelayoutisinthebasementoftheFirst UniversalistChurch,150South Ave.,Rochester.Masksareoptional.$5,Kidsunder12free. http://www.rocMRRC.com

RTOSMarchTheatreOrganConcert: The RochesterTheaterOrgan Societypresents“EverythingNewis OldAgain!”Sunday,March5th, 2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre. RonRhodereturnsforhis14th appearanceontheRTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer4/23theatrepipeorgan! AdmissionforNON-members$15 perperson.Children12andunder, andstudentswithschoolIDare alwaysFREEwithadult.Thedoors openat1:30PM.SeatingisGeneral Admission,notReserved.TheRTOS annualmembershipfeeofonly$75 includesFREEadmissionforyou andaguesttoeightconcertseach year.VisittheRTOSwebsite rtosonline.orgorstopbytheMembershipTable.

GPASPopsforPetsConcert: The Greece PerformingArtsSociety (GPAS)willpresenttheirPopsfor PetsConcertonSunday,March12, 2023,at2PMat75StutsonStreet, Rochester.Raisingawarenessfor GRASP(GreeceResidentsAssisting StrayPets),thisSundayMatinee willfeatureEmceeMichaelDeLuca andperformersfromtheGreece CommunityOrchestra,Greece ConcertBand,GreeceChoralSociety,and75StutsonStreet.Tickets are$10generaladmission,$5for students.Asuggesteddonationof catanddogfoodwillbegratefully acceptedattheevent.Foradditionalinformationandtopurchase tickets,pleasevisitwww. greeceperformingarts.org.

Can-DoDancingSWINGfrom Scratch! SWING fromScratch, taughttotheBluesmusicyoulove! Afun&easywaytogetstarted Swingdancing-withour“CanDo”approach,you’llbeoutonthe dancefloorinnotime! Wednesdays,March1-15,7pm8:30pm,TwelveCornersPresbyterianChurch,1200S.WintonRd., Rochester.$50/person,series. https://estherbrillpartnerdance. com/

SCOTTSVILLE

PANCAKEBREAKFAST-allyou can eat: HostedbytheWheatlandChiliInternationalClubandthe ScottsvilleLionsClub.Allyoucan eat,pancakes,sausagewithjuice andcoffee.Serving9a.m.tonoon onSunday,March6th.Jack’sPlace @theChiliCountryClub,760 Scottsville-ChiliRoad.$9Adults,$ 7Students.Ticketsavailablefrom clubmembers,atthedoororcontactJudity_Cady@wheatland.k12. ny.us.

WheatlandHistoricalAssoc. Hosts “TheRoaringTwenties”Popularauthorandspeaker,Don Shilling,willpresent“TheRoaring Twenties”theeveningofMarch16 from7to9pm.attheSageMarloweHouseinScottsville,69 MainSt.TheWHAishonoredtobe hostingMr.Shillingagainashis previousprogramwaswellreceived.TheSage-MarloweHouse museumwillbeopenandrefreshmentswillfollowtheprogram. Formoreinformationcontact whascottsville@gmail.com

WEST HENRIETTA

BINGO!! Genesee ValleyHenrietta Moose,5375WestHenriettaRoad. Phone:359-1937.ElevatorService Available.WearenowSmoking Free!ATMAvailable.Beourguest! Opentothepublic.EveryTuesday at7:30pm.$15-AllyoucanplayJackpotIncluded.NewGames. Smallerpackagesavailable.Queen ofHearts&BonusBallPlayatevery session.Food.Raffles.Surprises! SealCards&PullTabsSold.Must beatleast18yearsoldtoplay.

WHEATLAND

WheatlandSeniorCitizensClub has abustriponWednesday, March15foraSt.Patrick’sDay Celebration.ArriveatSeanPatrick’s IrishRestaurantinGetzvillefora servedLuncheonof3entree choices:CornedBeefandCabbage, RoastPorkLoin,orBakedHaddock. Entertainment:TheBlarneyBunch Band.PriceforallSeniorswho resideinWheatland$85perperson,allothers$125.Onechangein trips,buscompaniesarerequiring peopleto,signupamonthin advancebecauseofbusshortages. Ifnottheywillnotguaranteeabus andtripscouldgetcancelled.To sign:CallBusAmericaGroupTours 585-697-3590.

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

If you own a small business, keep business cards, flyers or a sign advertising another small business in the area to show mutual support.

DID YOU KNOW? Without pollinators, more than 100 crops grown in the United States would not be able to thrive. Plants, including various fruits, vegetables, nuts and more, rely on pollinators to ensure to transport pollen. Though many plants are self-pollinating and others are pollinated by the wind or water, many others rely on insects and animals to become pollinated. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says birds, bees, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, and small mammals all can work as pollinators. Examples of crops pollinated by pollinators include apples,squash and almonds.Animals and insects help pollinate more than 75 percent of the world’s flowering plants, and nearly 75 percent of all crops, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Unfortunately, pesticide use can diminish the number of natural pollinators. Natural gardening and pest-control can help protect the habitats of pollinators.

GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:

Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today!

www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

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General eulogy preparation tips:

* Eulogies are for the living, and for everyone at a remembrance service.

* Be brief. People listen for three to five minutes. After five minutes, people stop listening.

* Do a bit of research. Talk to others. What are some childhood memories? Was there a favorite lesson learned? Was there a favorite quote or an inspiring song? What was the deceased like at work? What were some favorite accomplishments?

* Write out the eulogy. Even if you are an experienced speaker, during the emotional time of a rememberance service it is especially easy to wander.

* Write and speak from the heart. Be yourself.

* Practice the eulogy. Time it. Rehearse in front of an audience (one or two people). Listen to their feedback. Edit. Practice again.

* Have a back-up plan. In case you are unable to begin or finish, have someone else prepared to deliver the eulogy for you.

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE DRAFTING A LIVING WILL

Do I have firm feelings about life-saving methods? A living will allows you to spell out preferences on insertion of feeding tubes, if you want specialized hydration, if you want to be hooked up to life support if brain function is minimal, and a host of other scenarios.

Jerome “Jerry” David Dougherty, born January 18, 1946, the middle child among the brood of 11 born to Harold and Phyllis Dougherty, passed peacefully at his cherished home on the lake, February 20, 2023. Jerry was a proud and faithful husband, predeceased by his wife of 51 years, Kimberly Dougherty, just 19 days earlier, and father to Jennifer (Tim), John (Mark) and Colleen (Bryan) to which he gave more life, love and inspiration than he could ever imagine. But being Papa to Ruairi, Gideon and Killian was undeniably his most treasured role in this life. Never did his Irish eyes smile more than when telling a story about his beautiful, smart granddaughter or his witty, fun and mischievous little buddies. And while at a distance, he never hesitated a moment to ask about his inherited grandsons Fisher and West.

Jerry is survived by his sisters, Cheryl Bryar (Bill), Pam Arrigenna (Peter), Kay McAfee (Ron); brothers, Kevin, Peter (Barb); brother-in-law, Steve Harrison (Kathy) and dozens of loving and loved nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters, Marcia Quinlan (Kevin), Karen Arrigenna (Jim), MaryJane Stoltman (Paul); sister-in-law, Susan Dougherty and brothers, Jim (Eileen) and John.

Jerry’s love for life, his family, his friends, his faith, his fellow Rotarians and anyone walking down the street willing to strike up a conversation was a contagious gi that was irresistible. ere was never a time that a party of 5 to 500 wasn’t called for, as long as he could convince Kim to get out the invitations and pull together the right food. He just needed time to make sure he had enough Baileys and Jameson on hand and to fastidiously manicure his lawn.

Which, of course, meant engaging his longest and most loyal friend, Ernie, and his dedicated helper, Luke.

Jerry, with his faithful better half, Kim, by his side, was an unstoppable force for good times, great laughs and generous giving. Most notably this was seen in his passion and commitment to his community as a Rotarian, living the motto “Service Above Self” every day. But, if you were lucky enough to be brought into the ‘family,’ whether by blood, sharing a Baileys, a Notre Dame bus trip or simply showing up for his favorite 3rd of July celebrations on the lake, you knew and felt his love of life, his goodwill and loyal friendship. Like Kim, he was also the beloved “American parent” to so many foreign exchange students and used that opportunity to learn about and travel the world. He treasured his years of both morning co ee at the Village restaurant and a ernoon co ee at Pizzaland. More recently the stories stemmed from “the lunch bunch” and an a ernoon co ee at Ernie and Joanne’s.

Jerry’s was a life well-lived and leaves many stories to be told of Adirondack summer vacations, shing and skiing trips with his buddies, holiday parties and beautiful sunsets on the Florida beach. While he leaves countless friends and family to remember him, Jerry le this world to celebrate with the countless many treasured family and friends with whom we know he is already having a party. You are invited to celebrate with family and friends, as he did for so many and as only he would have it. Calling hours will be Sunday, February 26, 2023 from 2-6PM at the Stephenson – Dougherty Funeral Home, 350 Genesee Street, Avon. His Funeral Mass will be held Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:30AM at St. Agnes Church, 96 Prospect Street, Avon. Interment St. Agnes Cemetery, Avon. Donations in his honor may be made to the Avon Food Pantry.

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Jerome “Jerry” David Dougherty February 20, 2023 All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Genesee Community College has an opening for a full-time Campus Center Associate, Orleans County who assists the Director of Operations with the campus center functions as they relate to student and faculty support, customer service, student activities, academic advising and other functions related to the general operations of a campus center. Must be available to work a exible schedule that includes days, evenings, and/or weekend hours. Associate’s degree and a minimum of one year of working in a clerical and/or customer service related role is required. Preference will be given to individuals with experience in Higher Education. Deadline for applications is March 12, 2023. For more details and to apply, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an A rmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, sta , and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted

Local and Transport. Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time. Home Daily, Plus Benefits

Also available-

Evening deliveries and milk pick up • 3-4 hours

Call 585-591-1624

Notice of Vacancy Cosmetology Teacher

Quali cations: NYS Certi cation in Cosmetology OR Associate’s Degree with 30 Semester Hours in Cosmetology and 2 years of paid work experience in Cosmetology OR HS Diploma or equivalent with 4 years of paid work experience in Cosmetology

NYS Cosmetology License required.

Location: Batavia Career and Technical Education

Salary: Per Contract

Starting date: September 2023

Visit our Website at www.gvboces.org

Reply by March 21, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-112, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources

Genesee Valley BOCES

80 Munson Street

LeRoy, NY 14482

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GREAT PART-TIME JOBS FOR RETIREES

Come Join Our Team!

We job openings in our Manufacturing Depts:

PRESS OPERATOR

Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Printing Departments Prior experience in Printing preferred, especially Flexo – Training is available for the right candidate.

MACHINE OPERATOR

Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Finishing Department. Prior experience in a Manufacturing position preferred – Training is available for the right candidate.

Both are Full Time Positions

We offer Paid Time Off, Healthcare Insurance including Dental & Vision, Flexible Health Spending Account, Life Insurance, 401k + matching

Contact Amy McAleavey at Allen-Bailey Tag & Label 585-538-2324 ext 1001 amy_mcaleavey@ennis.com 3177 Lehigh Street, Caledonia

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Genesee Community College Recruitment Event!

We are seeking individuals to ll openings for the position of Secretary. Join us on March 2 between 10am and Noon on the GCC Campus in Room T122 to nd out details about navigating the civil service process and how to apply! Free parking.

Contact Human Resources, at 585-345-6808 for more information. To view all of our job openings visit: https://genesee.interviewexchange.com/

Deliver dry or liquid bulk crop nutrients & other products. Tanker endorsement a plus. Recent driving school grads considered.

Variety of indoor/outdoor work. Loader experience a plus.

All positions must pass pre-employment drug screen & have a clean license. All local deliveries. Excellent pay, OT & Bonus! Or apply in person anytime:

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Notice of Anticipated

Vacancy

Math Teacher

Quali cations: NYS Certi ed for Math 7-12

Location: Batavia Campus

Terms: Salary per contract

Full-time with bene ts

Anticipated Starting Date: September 2023

Visit our website at www.gvboces.org

Reply by March 21, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-111 with letter of interest, resume and proof of certi cation to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

Human Resources

Genesee Valley BOCES

80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482

Looking for Crew Leaders and Crew Members in all of our expanding divisions

Lawn Mowing • Hardscape • Planting

Lawn Care • Pesticide Rep.

We are hiring to meet the needs of current and prospective clients.

• Must have valid NYS Driver’s License

• CDL, NCMA, ICPI Certification helpful Compensation package is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Apply online at bubbaslandscape.net or email resume to: info@bubbaslandscape.net

Notice of Vacancy

585-768-6578

Custodial Worker

Quali cations:

• Civil Service Eligibility

• High School Graduate or equivalent

• Physical ability to perform assigned duties

• Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude

• Dependable and safety oriented

• Valid NYS Driver’s License

Location:

• Batavia B shi - 2:30pm - 11:00pm

Salary range:

• $31,824 + $939.60 shi di erential

Starting date:

• ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org

Reply by March 7, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-109, resume and cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482

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Kuszlyk Milk Haulers Call 585-343-4800

RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FULL-TIME CLEANERS NEEDED

NEW HIRING RATE $15.00/HR PLUS SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL

• 2nd shift

• Must have ability to lift 30 lbs.

• Prior cleaning experience preferred

• Includes excellent benefits

Apply online at rhnet.org

Experience the R-H Advantage!

Opportunities for Entry-level and for those with Experience in our Rochester Division: CME Associates, Inc. provides Quality Assurance Services for the Construction Industry with material testing and special inspection services.

• Material Testing – Soil, Concrete, Asphalt

• Special Inspections – Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Fireproo ng, Geotechnical, Structural Steel Welds & Bolting, and more.

Current Opportunities:

• Construction Materials Testing Technician

• Construction (Special) Inspector

• Certi ed Welding Inspector (CWI) Please visit www.cmeassociates.com to apply or for more information.

CDL A TANKER POSITIONS

Home Daily

ARG Trucking Corp., a local bulk petroleum hauler, is in need of DRIVERS with CDL A Licenses and XT Endorsement.

Trucks are based at our CHILI TERMINAL. FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE with paid time off, medical and Rx coverage, vision care coverage, dental coverage, 401k retirement plans, profit sharing, company supplied uniforms.

Experienced and recent CDL school grads welcome!!

In house CDL A training program available as well.

CALL RECRUITING TODAY!!

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Due to a recent retirement, the Town of Caledonia is now accepting applications for our

Highway Department

Preference will be given to Caledonia residents. Applicants with State CDL Class B License or no CDL Class B License can apply Good maintenance is a plus. Starting pay of $22.00 per hour.

If interested, please stop by the Caledonia Town Clerk’s o ce at 3109 Main Street, Caledonia, NY 14423 to pick up an application or call (585) 538-4927 for more information.

WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER

Communicates clearly: Team players effectively communicate their thoughts and ideas. This includes using language that is constructive, honest and respectful.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS and GENERAL LABORERS NEEDED

Expanding Rochester, NY area Automobile Shredder

Operation looking for experienced Heavy Equipment

Operators and General Laborers. Experience in the Scrap Industry a plus, but not required. Position is full-time plus OT. Reliable transportation a must. Pre-hire background check and drug screening required.

Very competitive wages and benefits including vacation, paid holidays, 401 (k) and health insurance.

Learn more about us at unionscrap.com. Call for an application, apply in person or mail resume to:

Union Scrap Processing, Inc.

PO Box 486, 3484 S. Union St., N. Chili, NY 14514

E-mail resume to: dspaulding@unionscrap.com

Or fax resume/application to: (585) 594-0160

Direct inquires to Diane at: (585) 594-1600

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Home Repair Program Manager

Sought by non-pro t organization serving Genesee County seniors. Work van provided. Full bene ts, holiday and PTO.

To apply go to:

https://bit.ly/3So9KnB

$7,500 sign-on Bonus Available: inquire for details!

• Competitive Rates

• Flexible scheduling

• Shi di erentials • 12 hour shi s available

Full-Time - LPN/RN MDS Coordinator

Position Available:

• Competitive Rates

• Flexible scheduling

• Shi di erentials • 12 hour shi s available

$2,000 sign-on bonuses for Certi ed Nursing Assistants or CNA Training Class (paid),

• Competitive Rates • Flexible scheduling

• Shi di erentials • 12 hour shi s available

$5,000 sign-on bonuses for Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN),

• Competitive Rates • Flexible scheduling

• Shi di erentials • 12 hour shi s available

Dietary Tray & Laundry Aide - Full-Time &

Yard Employee/ Driver Position

Full-time. Excellent benefits package. Class B license, forklift experience helpful. Pay based on experience.

Contact: Michael Harrower mharrower@geneseelumber.com 585-343-0777

IMPROVE ALERTNESS DURING THE WORKDAY

Snack healthy. Professionals who find themselves needing a snack in the mid- to lateafternoon can sate their hunger and give themselves an energy boost by snacking healthy. Avoid snacks like potato chips that tend to be high in fat and low in nutrition. Foods that are high in fiber and/or protein can provide a longer energy boost and quell the afternoon hunger pangs at the same time. Fresh fruit and Greek yogurt fit the bill.

EFFICIENCY AT WORK

We are a top performing skilled nursing facility that promotes a high quality of care. We are seeking supportive, team-orientated, caring, and compassionate individuals to join our team. Applications can be completed online at: www.leroyvillagegreen.com or in person at LeRoy Village Green

10 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482

Employment is contingent on successful completion of pre-placement physical and criminal background.

Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere.

LeRoy Village Green is an Equal Employment Opportunity/A rmative Action employer and all quali ed applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.

People with multiple hobbies recognize there are many great ways to spend one’s time. But even people with plenty of ways to pass their time may find themselves wasting time each day, a phenomenon that seems to be growing.

In its 2014 “Wasting Time at Work” survey, Salary.com found that 89 percent of participants acknowledged wasting time at work each day. That marked a sharp increase from a year prior, when 69 percent of workers surveyed reported wasting time at work. Thirty-one percent of workers surveyed admitted wasting roughly 30 minutes per day, while another 31 percent estimated they waste around one hour each day. Perhaps the most surprising finding from the survey was that 4 percent of participants admitted they waste four or more hours, or at least half a typically eight-hour workday, at work each day. Some people might be wasting time out of sheer boredom, but many may be able to trace all those squandered minutes and hours to inefficiency.

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