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MENDON Community Open Meal: All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Saturday, March 9th from 3-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month’s meal will feature St. Patrick’s Day fare. For more information, please contact the church rectory at 624-4990.

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PALMYRA Historic Palmyra is hosting Journey Into the Paranormal with Jack Kenna and Ellen MacNeil on May 18th, 5pm-12am at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. Jack Kenna, Ellen MacNeil, and S.P.I.R.I.T.S. of New England will be joining us for a very special night for this exciting paranormal event. Jack Kenna and Ellen MacNeil are known for their work on Haunted Case Files on the Travel Channel and Paranormal Survivor on Destination America. With years of experience, Jack and Ellen will be sharing their expertise at Historic Palmyra. Cost: $75. http://www. historicpalmyrany.com Women’s History Month Program at Historic Palmyra - On March 21st, 7:00-9:00pm, Historic Palmyra will be hosting its Women’s History Month Program at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. Palmyra’s history is full of interesting, influential, and inspiring women. From Dr. Harriet Adams to Lavinia Chase, each has a story to be shared. This Women’s History Month, Historic Palmyra’s program will center on these women, so join them to hear their stories. This event is no charge and part of Historic Palmyra’s monthly 3rd Thursday community participation programming. All are welcome! Info.: www. historicpalmyrany.com.

PITTSFORD ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on March 9th, in support of Cameron Community Ministries. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5.00 per person. The United Church of Pittsford is at 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. For further details call (585) 586-6870. http://www.ucpittsford. org

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PITTSFORD A Taste of Pittsford - Rotary Club of Pittsford: A TASTE OF PITTSFORD - Join us for a fun evening of tastings from area restaurants, caterers, wineries and breweries, March 11 from 6 - 8:30 pm at the Nazareth College Shults Center, 4245 East Ave.. Rochester. Proceeds support community organizations supported by the Pittsford Rotary Club. Silent auction, door prizes and celebrity guests. Tickets $45 online and at business establishments listed on our website: www.pittsfordrotary.org. 44th annual “Antiques on Campus”, sponsored by Genesee Country Antique Dealers Association. Held at the Nazareth College, Shults Center, 4245 East Avenue, Pittsford on Saturday, March 16, 10-5pm and Sunday, March 17, 10-4pm. Handicap accessible, parking lot shuttle. Refreshments available. Cost: $8 admission. Over 60 fine antique dealers from Rochester and surrounding counties showing great items. www. antiquesrochesterny.com

ROCHESTER Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms. Roberts Wesleyan College Leadership Breakfast: Why Agility Matters with Drew Saur. Friday, March 15, 2019 7:30-9:00am, Shewan Recital Hall - Howard Stowe Roberts Cultural Life Center. Join us as we chat with Drew Saur, CIO of the Palmer Family of Companies. Schedule: 7:30am - Networking & Breakfast. 8:00am Interview with Drew Saur. 8:30am Q & A using moderated and audience questions. 9:00am - Close. Tickets are $10 with a portion supporting student scholarships and programs through The Roberts Fund. 2nd Annual “Laughter is the Best Medicine” - Event to Benefit the Patients of the Pluta Cancer Center. Join us on Wednesday, March 20th at the Comedy @ The Carlson, 50 Carlson Rd., Rochester. Showtime 7pm. Hosted by Doug Emblidge. Featuring Sky Sands & Todd Youngman. Cash Bar & Pub Menu Available 6-9pm. Tickets available at: (585) 4COMEDY, Carlsoncomedy.com or Pluta Foundation Office 585-486-0607, www.plutacancerfoundation.org. $20 Presale / $25 at the door.

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The Greater Rochester Chapter’s Third Annual Fire & Ice Gala event is coming Saturday, March 30, 2019! All proceeds from the Red & White themed party will benefit Red Cross services in Greater Rochester. Fire & Ice features two hours of open cocktails, live music from Rochester’s own Mambo Kings, as well as both a live and a silent auction, including the chance to win a trip to Villa Paraiso in Mexico! Held 6pm-11pm at the Harro East Ballroom, 155 North Chestnut St., Rochester. Tickets are $125/each, or a table is $1,500. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. https://www.redcross. org/local/new-york/western-andcentral-new-york/about-us/newsand-events/events/fire---ice-gala.html Gates Historical Society March 2019 Program - “Jonathan Bernard, a American Civil War reenactor and hobbyist Blacksmith, will be presenting an interactive overview of Blacksmithing and and the manufacturing of metal products in the United States between the the 1700’s and 1800’s. Additionally, this presentation will cover the influence of the American Civil War on the evolution and use of the traveling forge. Those attending will experience a hands on demonstration and identification of the tools and equipment being presented. Held March 18, 7-8:30pm, Gates Town Hall, 1605 Buffalo Rd., Rochester. http://www. gateshistory.org VSW Film Series presents Dirty Looks: Eight Years On. Contact: Tara Merenda Nelson, Curator of Moving Image Collections, taranelson@vsw.org, (585) 442-8676. Website: http://www. vsw.org/screenings/. Film Screening - Thursday, March 14, 2019 from 7-9 pm at the VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Admission: $5/ Free to VSW Members. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. VSW Film Series/Community Curator Program - The Rochester Zen Center presents: Movies & Dharma: A Zen Perspective. Film Screening and Discussion. Saturday, March 16th, 2 pm at the VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Tickets: $5/ Free to VSW Members or with donation to Rochester Zen Center. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. Contact: Tara Merenda Nelson, Curator of Moving Image Collections, taranelson@vsw.org, (585) 442-8676. Website: http:// www.vsw.org/screenings/spring2019-film-series/march-16-moviesdharma-a-zen-perspective/.


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In Hydration Game, Coffee Counts ---

DEAR DR. ROACH: I drink a lot of coffee, about 80 ounces per day. I feel no ill effects and have no stomach discomfort, but my wife says water is better. A kidney specialist basically said, “fluid is fluid” and that as long as I am hydrated, coffee is fine. With studies showing that coffee has antioxidants and reduces certain cancers, what should I do? -- M.K. ANSWER: People with long memories may recall that in the early 1980s, coffee was linked to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. However, the study has become a textbook example of poor design, and further studies have suggested that coffee drinking may be associated with lower risk of breast, prostate and oral cancers. I wouldn’t recommend drinking coffee just for this reason, as the effect size, if it really exists, is pretty small. As far as hydration goes, your kidney specialist is completely right. The caffeine in regular coffee is perceived as a diuretic (a substance that makes you urinate excessively), but that turns out to be myth as well, at least in regular coffee drinkers. One potential ill effect of caffeine is that it minimally decreases calcium absorption. However, this amounts to the equivalent of calcium in a tablespoon or two of milk, so it is unlikely to affect overall calcium balance significantly. Eighty ounces of coffee is a lot of caffeine, and some people will get jittery or have sleep disturbances. It also can have variable effects on gut motility (that’s a delicate way of saying that it commonly causes diarrhea, but it also can cause constipation). All that said, if you aren’t having any ill effects from drinking so much coffee, coffee is fine -- though I still think that, as your wife says, water is better for many people.

*** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 64-year-old male. I had a stroke and lost vision in my right eye in 2005. I am right-handed. I had very high blood pressure at the time, and it’s now under control with drugs. Since then, I can no longer wear polarized sunglasses. I have light-sensitive eyes, but most over-the-counter sunglasses are polarized. My ophthalmologist and other eye specialists tell me they’ve never heard of my problem occurring. With polarized glasses on, I see in 3-D. Blue lines in the roadway and sewer lids or any metal covering appear to be 3-D to me. I have to be careful stepping over the handicap space lines because they look like curbs. Have you ever heard of this, or am I unique? If I can locate nonpolarized lenses, then I have no problem. Thank you. -- J.O. ANSWER: While everyone is unique, this is a condition I have heard of before. In fact, I know people who deliberately watch television with one eye in order to enhance the 3-D effects. Polarized light does tend to accentuate lines and edges, so it doesn’t surprise me that with your one working eye you have an accentuated 3-D sensation -- your brain has learned to use cues that people with two working eyes might miss. In your case, the brain has interpreted things so strongly that you are having some optical illusions. Sadly, I don’t have any practical advice beyond finding nonpolarized lenses. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Bertalan J. Vegh February 21, 2019 Bertalan J. Vegh, 81, was born to Katalin and Bertalan Vegh on the island of Czepel on the Danube River in Hungary. His younger sister, Kati, is still living on the island. When Bert was about 5 years old, his father was taken captive while serving in WWII. He was sent to Siberia, and young Bert was left to be the man of the house. His family never knew what happened to their father until 10 years later when he was released and found his way back home. Bert was always fond of gymnastics and competed in a club in Budapest. He attended dental school until the 1956 Hungarian Revolution broke out. He became a Freedom Fighter and snuck out of Hungary several times with the Red Cross to Vienna in order to bring food back for his family. One time when he returned to Hungary, his mother informed him that the AVO (Russian Police) came to their house looking for him. Exhausted, he and a friend grabbed a bottle of wine and headed by foot for Austria. They were captured at gunpoint by a guard hiding behind a haystack. After sharing the bottle of wine, the guard (who was a Hungarian sympathizer) released them and showed them the way to Vienna. Bert stayed at a refugee camp until he was offered a home in Rochester, N.Y by a woman who sponsored 4 or 5 other young Hungarian boys. Bert left Rochester to study English at the University of Miami and then moved back to New York. He continued his education at Brockport while coaching gymnastics at Rochester Turners. In 1966, he married June Paliani and became an American citizen. Hungary was just beginning to give amnesty to the Freedom Fighters, and Bert and June cautiously returned there for their honeymoon. During this time, Bert began working at Kodak in the Research Development Department. His inventions there received many patents. Bert went on to open two gymnastics clubs, one in Pittsford and the other in Greece. He named them “Bright Raven School of Gymnastics” in honor of his son Bertalan, who died at the age of 2. The name Bertalan means bright raven. The clubs competed all over New York State and were very successful. Bert ran the clubs until he retired from Kodak then eventually sold the clubs. One is still in operation today with about 900 students. Bert was an avid soccer player and traveled with a group of 35+ members to Italy several times to compete. He also played sub-goalie for the Rochester Lancers ar.id coached soccer at the University of Rochester. He was an active member of the Italian-American Sports Club for years and helped erect the building. He loved cooking in their kitchen for lunches and parties. He was also a member of the Hungarian Club and cooked there too. In the winter, Bert spent his free time skiing around the mountains of New York. He passed away on 2/21/2019.

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Sister Cities Youth Group Makes a Local-and International-Impact By Amanda Dudek and Jacob Pederson. At their most recent meeting, students were brimming with ideas, suggesting and reminding and committing to upcoming events. Sister Cities has certainly lived up to its purpose to “help others and grow [its own members] in empathy and compassion and to have a great time!” Although several of the group’s original members have graduated, the remaining members, who plan to recruit more of their fellow students, are showing no signs of slowing down. Charter member Isabella Shields and her mother, Kirsti Shields, just returned from a goodwill trip to India. “We were learning about field workers who work all day long and only make $1.50,” explained Isabella, an intelligent and active young woman who was just awarded the Presidential Scholarship at the University of Buffalo. Sister Cities Youth join Veterans for bowling!

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steady stream of teenagers flowed into the small conference room behind the music room at Honeoye Falls-Lima High School, filled with open enthusiasm. Another meeting of Honeoye Falls-Lima’s Sister Cities Youth Group, now in its second year, began. Founder and positive energy powerhouse, Joan Haviland, explained that this is just a portion of the many students who participate. Haviland, a retired teacher of over 40 years, insisted that all Honeoye Falls-Lima High School students be welcome to join the group so long as they agree to work for the greater good and live by the Golden Rule. To Joan, as she insists the group members call her, this means helping those in need at home, in school, in the community, the country and the world. Already, during the group’s 2017-2018 inaugural year, these incredibly driven young people held a brunch fundraiser for children in Borgne, Haiti. This is a cause close to their hearts since Sister Cities Youth Group was birthed out of the Friends of Borgne nonprofit, a charitable organization which supports education in Borgne, Haiti, cofounded by Joan Haviland with Sarah Brownell. Sister Cities Youth Group members also held a clothing drive for migrants in Geneseo, helped at a Makers Faire at Lima School, hosted bread making night, made cloth dolls for kids at Strong Hospital, had a garage sale to raise money for doing good things, made dinner at Ronald McDonald House, assisted with Flutes and Flowers at Pinehurst, helped with Thanksgiving Dinner for refugees at the Rochester International Academy and made Christmas Cards for a parent’s friend’s child with cancer. In addition, Sister Cities Teens served at a Blue Star Mother’s Dinner at Canandaigua Veteran’s Hospital, visited Veterans at Canandaigua Veteran’s Hospital (which they continue to do regularly), served at Dimitri House for the Homeless, made blessings bags for the homeless, assisted at FoodLink where they sorted food for the homeless, sorted clothing at the Open Door Mission, planted flowers in the Town Parking Lot, gathered children’s socks and undies for the poor via the Open Door Mission and participated in fundraising and baking for Runners at College Town Rochester Running Co. Members, led by Leah Greenich, even organized a bowling fundraiser at local Miller Bowling Alley for breast cancer research.

Unsurprisingly, Sister Cities plans to help. “The Art Auction in May will benefit India,” said Joan. “It will benefit the House for Widows in India,” explained Kirsti. “Thirty widows live there, others are paid to work there and live separately with their children.” Kirsti added that many widows have no one to turn to in India, and many are forced by their families to beg and even abandoned by their children. “The funds we raise will also support the school that is there, which is a private school,” said Kirsti. “There are scholarships to help students pay to attend. Funds will also help with medical care, widow support and a second foster home.” Students also plan to continue their work locally. They will serve the homeless at St. Asbury Church as well as at the Dimitri House, both in Rochester. They intend to schedule another visit with the Veterans at the Veteran’s Hospital in Canandaigua and to connect with St. Joseph’s House of Hospitality. Isabella mentioned Community Wish Book as a resource of ideas. “When a student suggests an activity, we usually make them the chair of that activity,” explained Joan. “They lead. They are truly an amazing group of young people with a gift for serving others.” Sister Cities Youth Group, founded by Joan Haviland, is one of the inspiring groups we have chosen to highlight on International Women’s Day, (March 8th). To read more about the incredible things people are doing in our area, visit our website at www.gvpennysaver. com/my_hometown/hometown_stories. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver. com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!

Sister Cities looked beyond its borders, as well. They sent candy to those serving in the Military though Operation Gratitude, raised school supplies for hurricane and flood victims in Houston, held a Pancake Fundraiser at Critics for Guatemala, went on a goodwill trip to Guatemala where they helped with Safe Passage, a school for children whose parents work in the Guatemala City Dump, helped at the Hermano Pedro Home for the Developmentally Disabled, played with children at Hogar de Ninos Fatima who were taken from their homes due to neglect and/or abuse, sorted medical supplies at InterVol and took medical supplies and antibiotics to Hermano Pedro Hospital. Joan explains the students chose the group’s activities themselves. From the launching of Sister Cities in June 2017, Joan Haviland and parent Kirsti Shields have considered themselves “adult helpers” to student members, which began with charter members Isabella Shields

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Wednesday: 8:15AM at Guardian Angels Thursday: 8:15AM at St. Joseph’s Confessions available every Saturday at 3:00pm at Good Shepherd Sr. Sheila Stevenson, Pastoral Administrator Fr. Eloo Nwosu, Sacramental Minster Phone: 585-334-3518 • FAX: 585-334-6015 Visit us on the web at: www.smcrcc.org Email: smcrcc@dor.org Good Shepherd, 3318 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467 Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 St. Joseph’s Church, 6105 Rush Lima Rd., Rush, NY 14543

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Presbyterian JOHN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 Ward Hill Road Henrietta, NY 14467 • Phone 585-334-2130 johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net • www.jcpconthehill.org “The Church on the Hill” • Rev. Marie Hanselman, Pastor SUNDAY, 10 am Worship (Nursery Care provided) 11am Fellowship Hour Bible Study following Fellowship Hour


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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Although you tend to bore easily and leave others to finish what you start, this is one time when you’d be wise to complete things on your own. Then you can move on to something new. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your indecision about a personal situation might come out of those mixed signals you’re getting. Best not to make any commitments until you have a better sense of how things are going. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A dispute appears to be getting out of hand. But you should be able to step in and bring it all under control soon. Be patient. News about a potential career move might be delayed. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Career obligations could interfere with important personal plans. But using a combination of common sense and compromise helps resolve the dilemma to everyone’s satisfaction. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) A stressful situation drains some of your energy reserves. But you soon bounce back in time to finish your tasks and enjoy a well-deserved weekend getaway. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) This is a good time to throw a party for friends and colleagues, and surprise them with your dazzling domestic skills. You also might want to reconsider that career move you put on hold. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A sudden change of mind by someone you relied on could cause a delay in moving ahead with your plans. But those whom you’ve helped out before are prepared to return the favor. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You start the week feeling too shy to speak up in front of others. However, your self-assurance soon takes over, giving you the confidence you need to make yourself heard. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) One way to deal with a pesky personal dilemma this week is to meet it head-on. Insist on an explanation of why the situation reached this point and what can be done to change it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The creative Capricorn finds several outlets for her or his talents this week. Also note that while a romantic connection looks promising, remember to allow it to develop on its own. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) You stand out this week as the best friend a friend can have. But be careful that you don’t take too many bows, or you might see gratitude replaced with resentment. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) What seems to be an ideal investment should be checked out thoroughly before you snap at the offer and find yourself hooked by an expensive scam. BORN THIS WEEK: Your wisdom is matched by your generosity. You are a person who people know they can rely on. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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PHOTOS Age Healthier With These Five Tips (NAPS)—As your wisdom grows with age, so can the number of pill bottles in your medicine cabinet. For those “young-at-heart” seniors, sticking to healthy habits is the key to aging well. With some simple steps, you can keep a healthy routine that also gives you more time to do the things you love. Joe Koren, pharmacy manager at Walgreens, shares his top five tips for managing your health with a busy schedule: 1. Consult the experts You know to go for regular checkups with your general practitioner, but don’t forget that pharmacists can also be accessible experts to answer questions about your health. In fact, your pharmacist is a licensed professional who provides different health care services including immunizations and can help you understand why and how to take your medications to support effective treatment. Some pharmacies offer extended hours, and 24-hour chat with pharmacy staff is available whenever you need it. Many locations also have health care clinics to treat minor injuries and illness, which can be a convenient and cost-efficient alternative to a doctor’s visit. 2. Let your smartphone help you With a packed list of to-dos, friends to meet and grandchildren to watch, medication routines can easily slip the mind. Luckily, your mobile phone is a helpful tool to keep track of your medications, right in the palm of your hand. For example, the Walgreens app can help you set daily pill reminder notifications, so you never miss a dose. You can also find closeby health care providers and arrange a video call for a face-to-face consultation with a physician or specialist through the app. If using your smartphone comes with its challenges, ask one of the pharmacy staff or a family member to help set it up for you. 3. Simplify your prescription refills Multiple prescriptions can mean multiple trips to the pharmacy each month. A trained pharmacist can recommend convenient refill options such as aligning multiple refill trips to one single date, switching to 90day refills or having eligible prescriptions sent directly to your home. All these services can make it easier to stay on your medication schedule and help save time. 4. Find perks in your Medicare D plan So you’ve signed up for your Medicare Part D plan, but are you using it to save money? Fortunately, many prescription drug plans include Walgreens in their preferred pharmacy network, which could mean a convenient way to lower your co-pays. A little bit of research into the right combination of plan, provider and pharmacy can go a long way to help you save money. Walgreens pharmacies even conduct senior days, giving you extra advice on health care topics and special offers. 5. Maintain a healthy lifestyle They say age is only a number, and when you’re in control of your health, that’s very true! With the time and money you’ll save from these tips, think about how you can embark on and maintain an even healthier lifestyle. Why not challenge yourself to walk for at least 30 minutes a day, connect with friends and family, or take the time to prepare nutritious meals? These five small steps can all contribute to a healthier life, and free up time and head space for the things you really love. For additional information on tools to make medication management more convenient, visit www.walgreens.com/pharmacy. Your pharmacist may have more ways to save you time and money than you realize.

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It had fallen out of my bag. I was so VERY GRATEFUL!! It was so encouraging to see the help that she gave, along with the help that Hegedorn’s had given by calling my phone also. I will be sure to respond, in the future, when I see a need.

Last Saturday when I was at Hegedorn’s in Webster, I realized that I had lost my phone. I went to the service desk to see if someone had turned it in. No one had turned it in. I started to retrace my steps in the store, when a very nice lady who overheard the conversation, said that she would call my phone and we could listen for the ring. When we didn’t hear it in the store, she suggested we go check my car. It was there!

It’s refreshing to see and read, and then realize that there’s someone at the “Genesee Valley Penny Saver” who respects and cares about the English language. Whether you call it “copy editing” or “proofreading,” the publication has an expert professional who knows a lot about correct spelling, syntax, and grammar. Easy on the eyes and brain, even though we’re talking about advertising here, your publication presents an errorfree reading experience!

To the Venters sick of line budgers - Those are our “privileged” shoppers, and we deal with their “I’m in a hurry” daily. Some customers are extremely impatient, and when the lines are long, the quiet remarks and huffing and puffing aren’t going to change a thing. They realize that but continue to complain anyway. Also, why customers feel that it’s no big deal to rip open packaging and leave merchandise everywhere is mind boggling. We’re talking adults here. Working retail was difficult this holiday season. Some customers are so miserable that I feel sorry for them. They are wasting a beautiful life being that way, but they shouldn’t take it out on the cashiers.

Many years ago, I bought 2 acres from a farmer who raised cows. We had a very enjoyable 12 years there. We had great neighbors. Yes, we had 2 to 4 days each year that we could smell the natural fertilizer being spread, when the wind was blowing in the right direction. No big deal. 363 days had air quality so pure you can’t find it anywhere in the city. We also had unchlorinated water that contained natural calcium. The worst noise pollution was on the very hot nights when we were trying to sleep. Boy, the crickets can be loud! My advice to anyone buying a house near a farm is to perform due diligence. Think about it. If a couple of days of odor will ruin your life, don’t buy near a farm. For all others, I

Neighbors happen out of our choices! I am grateful to have nice neighbors, but on top, our next-door neighbor is really like our lucky charm. Moving from TX, I bought my very first home, with a 200+yard driveway in beautiful SUMMER, forgetting about WINTER. I was confident I could learn it all despite being female and foreigner and being housetrapped with 2 kids was not in my imagination. Well, either this is the worst winter in a while, or it’s me experiencing the homeowner reality... The 1st snow storm, my John Deere was still in summer mode. The 2nd storm, without chains it could barely move. The 3rd storm, I got snow tires instead. The 4th storm, it finally works! Every time, our driveway is magically cleared because a

lovely neighbor “quietly” sent the elves over!!!

My husband and I go to a local restaurant for a fish fry. Last Friday, February 23rd, we went and the hostess came and asked us for our drink order, but most important is, she took extra time getting ready for work that day. She was dressed in long black pants and a real nice black top, very professional. Kudos, young lady. Stop by and see for yourself at Gunsmoke Restaurant. Diane & Norm Thank you to my wonderful neighbor Bob for keeping my driveway cleared out. It is appreciated.

say, enjoy! If life hadn’t interfered, we would still be in that house and on that land. This is to the person who complained about being wished “a happy holiday”. You need to think before making such a comment. Not everyone celebrates Christmas. Some are Jewish and celebrate Hanukkah; others may celebrate other religious holidays. Bottom line, not everyone celebrates Christmas. So as not to offend those whodon’t and because you may not know what they celebrate, wishing them “Happy Holidays” is very appropriate and considerate. To the person who wrote that wishing others a “Happy

Holiday” is insincere: There are a handful of holidays in December, some that are far older than Christmas. To insist on wishing one and all a “Merry Christmas” is insensitive and disrespectful. It becomes all about you. Wishing others a “Happy Holiday” indicates a generosity of spirit and an enlightened mind. It is an acknowledgment that other’s holidays are just as important to them as Christmas is to you. It is no more and no less valid than any other. Further, treating everyone equally does not indicate an attack on Christmas. Whatever holiday you are celebrating, I wish you a happy and safe one.


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Atlantic Testing Laboratories WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER The ability to communicate, interact and work collectively with others is both a professional and personal asset. But in certain ways, the reliance on technology has made working as a team more complicated. People have grown accustomed to spending large quantities of time alone working at computers or on phones and tablets, potentially compromising their ability to work directly with others when the need arises. According to Monster.com, when it comes to choosing a candidate for a new job or promotion, employers consistently say they want a team player. That means it’s advantageous for professionals looking to further their careers to brush up on their team-building and social skills.

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O’Connor Chevrolet is growing… We have the following growth opportunities:

• GM Technicians • Wash Bay Help • Parts Counter • Parts Driver O’Connor Chevrolet has multiple openings for A, B and C level Technicians. GM experience and ASE is a plus. We’re a very busy shop with a focus on customer service and training. We provide competitive pay, paid training, sick time, vacation and uniforms. Health insurance and dental available. GM technician- possible signing bonus for the right candidate. We’re also looking to add to our Get Ready team! Responsibilities include checking in new vehicles, washing customer cars, prepping new vehicles for delivery, dolling up used cars and lot attendant duties. Competitive pay and benefits, full time, we provide uniforms. This is not a seasonal position. Contact Bob DeVos at 585-359-1300 ext. 540 or email your resume to

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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.”

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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.

Must be 18 years old or older.

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www.poolerenterprises.com *We are a drug free company. Pre-Screening is a company requirement. This organization is committed to ensuring that employees are selected based on their skill, experience and qualification and are compensated with respect to these factors. This company is an equal opportunity employer and we do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, gender, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veterans’ status, or any other protected status. As a company we pride ourselves on the quality of our personnel - you represent us. Join a team that is setting the standard in the industry for technology, workmanship and capability. It’s not just a job, it’s a career. We offer competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package, paid vacation and a 401K investment plan.


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