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585-385-3284 Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 11 Auto Section ...............................Page 8
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In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four and twenty hours. ~ Mark Twain
Brighter/Vent .............................Page 25 Classifieds .............................Page 29 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 26 For The Family .............................Page 10 Garage Sales ...............................Page 6 Give and Take .............................Page 19 Health & Wellness .............................Page 22 Home Services .............................Page 14
The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is BOB WATERS! • Waterproofing • Drain Tile • Structural Repair • Stone Foundations • Sump & Backup Pumps • Rim Joist Spray Insulation • Wall Crack Repair & more
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Hometown Events .............................Page 20 Pet Place .............................Page 24 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 24 Real Estate .............................Page 18 Senior Center .............................Page 12
Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Pittsford Community Library 24 State St. • Pittsford • 248-6275 Monday-Thursday: 9am-9pm Friday: 9am-6pm • Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 1pm-5pm *Registration is required unless noted.*
ADULT PROGRAMS 05/05 Kitty Jospe Poetry Book Launch Join us as our O Pen: Poetry Over Lunch moderator Kitty Jospe launches her new book of poetry called Twilight Venus. Saturday, 10:30am-1:00pm. 05/06 In Concert Performance by members of the Eastman Graduate Chamber Music Seminar. Students will perform Schumann’s Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op. 47 and other favorites. Sunday, 2:00-3:00pm. 05/08 Tatting Demonstration Your grandmothers may have tatted doilies, but over the years tatting has changed and is used today for jewelry, home décor and clothing. Come and see examples and learn more about modernday tatting. Tues., 7-8pm.
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70th Anniversary Series- Volume 10 The Genesee Valley Penny Saver Creative Department … . . . imaginative, innovative and artistic! What would our Penny Savers be without these talented people who can take a few words scribbled on a piece of paper and turn it into a work of art suitable for printing! Our Creative Department consists of 16 talented graphic designers including our Creative Director Cristie Leone who has been with our company for 33 years, and has supervised this department for the last 12. The evolution of technology in printing is no more apparent than in our Creative Department. In 1948 composing ads was an arduous task. As mentioned in previous series, the varityper and headliner were crucial for the production of weekly ads. These gave way to the compugraphic typesetter, and in 1985, the introduction of the Macintosh computer in our Creative department was a wonder to behold. With a screen that was 9”, the Macintosh (128k) was the first relatively inexpensive computer to use a graphical user interface, and true WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) picture, all of which are taken for granted today. This computer allowed the designer to actually see their layout on the screen instead of strips of text that needed to be printed out, waxed and adhered to a layout sheet. Artwork could be scanned in and placed in the ad. This technology also hastened the departure of the dark room. Around this time, the Genesee Valley Penny Saver took an increased interest in what it takes to create effective advertising. True principles of advertising and design became a focus. A job that was once considered strictly typesetting had evolved into a graphic design position. In the past two decades we’ve embraced all things digital, from ad creation, to page creation and output, and finally to plates ready for the press. Programs that log and track ads from billing, through sales and into the creative department have made for a streamlined process. Today the Creative Department consists of talented graphic designers, paginators, and an outstanding proofing department headed up by Carole Bennett. Along with ads for our weekly Penny Saver, all work for Penny Lane Printing and Penny Lane Promotional Products flows through this department.
The recognition that we receive from the Free Community Papers of New York (FCPNY) and the Association of Free Community Papers (AFCP) each year confirms our belief that we have one of the best papers around. The award for General Excellence graces our office each and every year and is something that our Creative department strives for annually. Recently the task that the Creative Department has undertaken is the transformation of our logo and masthead and can be seen here, with a few examples of our Penny Saver, then and now.
Family owned and operated since 1948 …stay tuned for volume 11 next month
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PITTSFORD: Moving Sale! 15 New London Road ( Jefferson Estates- near Locus Hill Country Club) Sat. 5/5 (9-4pm). Everything Must Go!
You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming. ~ Pablo Neruda
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Every spring is the only spring — a perpetual astonishment. ~ Ellis Peters FAIRPORT: 18 Perrin Street (Fairport Museum). Sat., 5/12 (9am- noon). GREENBRIER GARDEN CLUB PLANT SALE. Perrenials, Annuals, Herbs, Landscape Plants & Mother’s Day Floral Gifts. PERINTON Presbyterian Church Annual TAG SALE! 6511 PittsfordPalmyra Road across from Wegman´s (Rte. 31 & 250). Thursday May 17th, 9-3, Friday May 18th, 9-12 (Bag Sale)
BRIGHTON/ ROCHESTER: 164 Warren Ave- off Clover Street. 5/18-19 (9-4pm). Household Sale, christmas items, knitters delight, furniture, bikes, lawn mowers, and much more.
HENRIETTA: 50 Partridgeberry Way (off Scottsville - W. Henrietta Rd. in Riverton). Sat., 5/12 (8-4pm). Clothing- boys (L), girls (S), womens (16-18). Childrens items, novelties, household goods, various holidays, too much to mention!
EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET Opening May 6! Sundays 8-3. Bargain Hunters Welcome! 390 South at Exit 9 on Route 15, exit9fleamarket.com Produce Vendor Wanted.
RIVERTON COMMUNITY NEIGHBORHOOD SALE: Location: 1280 Scottsville W. Henrietta Rd. Off River Rd Sat, May 12th (9am-4pm).
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush. ~ Doug Larson ST. LUKE’S Episcopal Church, Fairport. RUMMAGE SALE, 5/10-5/12 (9am-4pm), Friday Half Price! Saturday, 5/12 (9am-Noon), $3/Bag Day. 77 Country Corner Lane (off Ayrault Road).
7 th Annual 5K Walk/Run
“Strollin’ for the Colon” Colon cancer awareness, research & education
Saturday, May 19, 2018 USATF Certified 5K Run 10am • Walk 10:05am NEW VENUE: Starting at the Geneseo Central School, 4050 Avon Rd., Geneseo • Blow up colon is back • Food available for purchase • Music • Kids Fun Run to follow 5K • Raffles • Silent auction • Gastroenterologists available for questions
Register online at: www.lightboxreg.com or onsite registration day of event at 8:30am www.bit.ly/strollinforthecolon Contacts: Event info.: Tina Cottone (585) 764-4739 • tinad41@aol.com Race info: Ginny Gullo www.gastro.urmc.edu (585) 281-1913 • ginnygullo@aol.com
American Irish Stew Servings: 6 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 1/4 pounds beef, top round, cut into 3/4-inch pieces 3 cloves garlic, minced salt & pepper, to taste 1 medium onion, coarsely chopped 3 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 3/4-inch pieces 2 medium parsnips, cut into large chunks (optional) 3 cups low-fat, reduced-sodium beef broth 4 medium russet potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary 1 leek, coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
FAIRPORT: 3 Chablis Dr. 5/10 -11 (9-4) HUGE Garage/Estate Sale. ALL items spotlessly clean & gently used. Exercise equipment, luggage, children’s items, housewares, collectibles and much more. EAST ROCHESTER: 343 & 358 Eagle Head Road. 5/3-5. (9-4pm). MULTI-FAMILY SALE: Household Items, Tools, Furniture, Brand Name Clothing, Antiques, Many Items Brand New, and Much Much More. You wont want to miss this one!
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
In large pot over medium-high heat, heat oil. Add beef and garlic. Cook, gently stirring until meat is evenly browned. Season with salt and pepper. Add onion, carrots and parsnips. Cook 3-4 minutes. Stir in broth and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer about 75 minutes, or until meat is tender. Stir in potatoes and simmer another 30 minutes. Add rosemary and leeks. Continue to simmer, uncovered, until potatoes are tender. To avoid potatoes falling apart, do not overcook. Serve hot and garnish with parsley, if desired. Nutritional information per serving: 370 calories, 8 g total fat (2 g saturated fat), 43 g carbohydrate, 32 g protein, 6 g dietary fiber, 427 mg sodium.
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SAFETY IN NUMBERS: WHY IT PAYS TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULBS IN PAIRS When it comes to vehicle maintenance, the rule of two has long reigned among professional automotive technicians and driving safety advocates. In accordance to this rule, drivers replacing important parts in their cars and trucks, such as tires, brakes, shocks and wiper blades, should always do so in pairs. Replacing parts in pairs can ensure vehicles are properly balanced and functioning safely. But it’s not just tires, brakes and other big-ticket components that should be replaced in pairs. Vehicle lighting plays an integral role in keeping drivers and their passengers safe, and motorists should exercise the same caution regarding their vehicles’ headlights, taillights and turn signals that they do when maintaining the rest of their cars and trucks.
Properly m aint ained headlight s vast ly im prove driver saf et y Don’t just replace but upgrade your headlight bulbs. Bulbs that have started to dim need to be repla ced, but auto enthusiasts or maintenance-savvy drivers know they can upgrade their bulbs w hen replacing them. Indu stry experts recommend replacing headlamp bulbs every tw o years, and replacing them in pairs to make sure the vehicle’s lighting is equally balanced. But rather than sticking w ith the bulbs provided by the car maker, look for a bulb that makes it easier to see at night and during hazardous conditions. These headlights put more light on the road, helping to make up for poor w eather, dimly lit roads, aging headlights, and even the loss of n ight vision many drivers experience as they age. Capable of providing up to 100 percent more light than the stan dard halogen bulbs found on the majority of vehicles today, special headlights create a better beam patte rn that is dramatically longer than the standard bulbs, vastly improving driver vision and safety.
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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale. When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
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Tips to improve memory Forgetfulness can affect anyone. For example, few, if any, adults can say they have not experienced moments when they could not find their keys. And once the keys are found, people move on without giving much thought to why they did not immediately remember where they left their keys. Isolated incidents where people cannot recall where they placed their car keys or other minor bouts with forgetfulness do not occur by accident. In fact, the Harvard Medical School notes that they are likely byproducts of age-related changes in thinking skills. When people reach their 50s, chemical and structural changes in the brain may begin to occur, and these changes can affect a person’s ability to process memories. Father Time may be a formidable foe, but people can take steps to give their memories a boost as they get older. • Embrace recognition instead of trusting recall. fruits, vegetables, nuts, and fish and little alcohol and red meat Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist who specializes in behavioral may be less likely to experience declines in their memory and neurology and neuropsychiatry at Massachusetts General thinking skills. Authored by Andrew Smyth of McMaster Hospital, notes that human beings are better at recognition than University in Ontario and the National University of Ireland in recall. That means people are more likely to remember Galway, the study following more than 27,000 people in 40 something they read, such as a note or a list, than something countries for an average of roughly five years. All participants they’re simply told. were 55 and older and had diabetes or a history of heart • Recognize the value of repetition. The Harvard Medical disease, stroke or peripheral artery disease. Those who ate the School notes that people might be more inclined to remember healthiest diets were 24 percent less likely to experience what they hear if they repeat it out loud. Names and addresses cognitive decline than people with the least healthy diets. might be more easily remembered after they’re repeated out • Break things down. Breaking things down into small chunks loud because repetition increases the likelihood that the brain also can help improve memory. If tasked with remembering will record the information and be capable of retrieving it later. something extensive, such as a speech, focus on a single When studying for exams, many students repeat important sentence at a time, only moving on to the next sentence when points to themselves time and again, and that same approach you’re confident you have successfully committed the preceding can be applied by adults who are trying to improve their sentence to memory. memories. Periodic memory lapses are often nothing to worry about. But • Eat a healthy diet. A study published in 2015 in the journal men and women concerned about maintaining their memories Neurology found that people who eat healthy diets with lots of can employ various strategies to do just that.
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Name the last Detroit Tigers pitcher before Justin Verlander in 2017 to record 10 strikeouts on opening day. 2. Who was the first third baseman to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame? 3. When was the last time before 2014-16 that Alabama’s football team won three straight Iron Bowl games against rival Auburn? 4. Who is the only player in NBA history with 25,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, 5,000 assists, 1,500 steals and 1,500 blocked shots for his career? 5. When was the last time before the 2017-18 NHL season that the Colorado Avalanche won at least nine games in a row? 6. Name the first rookie to win the NASCAR midsummer AllStar race. 7. Who was the last tennis player before Roger Federer in 2017 to capture the men’s singles title at Wimbledon without losing a set in the tournament? c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
7. Bjorn Borg, in 1976. 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr., in 2000. 5. It was the 2000-01 season. NBA for 21 seasons. 4. Kevin Garnett, who played in the 3. It was 1990-92. 2. Jimmy Collins, in 1945. 1. Mickey Lolich, in 1970.
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GVPS ONLINE POLL: The much-anticipated caravan of people from Central America seeking asylum in the United States recently reached the U.S.Mexico border at San Diego only to be met by Border Patrol authorities saying that they are unable to process them due to space constraints. How do you feel about this potential influx of immigrants into the U.S.? • We are a diverse country comprised of people from many cultures and they should be welcomed as immigrants have been throughout our history. • These immigrants will create an undue burden on our economy. They should be sent back to their native country. • If they are truly in danger, they should be allowed to enter the country if standard immigration policies are followed. Poll Ends: 05/08/18
Vote at: www.gvpennysaver.com Poll Results: 05/01/18 What is your opinion of the photo former NFL kicker Jay Feely posted to Twitter? • It was an innocent joke. If all involved were ok with it, so am I! – 75% • This shows a complete lack of sensitivity. He should be more respectful! – 12.5% • We are a country that honors the right to freedom of speech, what he posts is his business. – 12.5%
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Winners of the Women’s Club of Pittsford 2018 Creative Writing Contest are all students from Nathaniel Rochester School #3. They attended the club’s April meeting to read their winning entries. GVPS Publisher Steve Harrison was excited and honored to receive the Downtown Batavia Business Improvement District’s Business of the Year award!
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SAGUARO CACTUS. In pots. All between 6 and 10 inches tall. Eight available. Easy to grow: jvc45@aol.com MAPLE KITCHEN TABLE, OFFICE SWIVEL CHAIR, RECLINING/SWIVEL LEATHER CHAIR with footrest. Take one or all: 508-274-7313 USED GREETING CARDS. Good for craft projects: 585-943-9734
JOHN JAKES KENT FAMILY CHRONICLES #3 “The Seekers” & #8 “The Americans” in good condition: djsbuick@aol.com
HP INK CARTRIDGES: #75XL color (2 new, one open), #74XL Blk (1 open): fjphilli2@gmail.com
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BOX OF MAGAZINES, most unread. Men’s, women’s, and general interest: 585-346-9777
A-FRAME METAL SWING SET for grandchild visits: 585-880-5234
HUGE, UPRIGHT, SOLID OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Plenty of storage space. Holds 28” TV. Text only. Calls won’t be returned: 585-261-2665
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45 RPM RECORDS. About 50. Maybe from the 1970’s. West Batavia: 585-356-4785 4-DRAWER TOOL BOX ON WHEELS with small work area and small cabinet: 585-430-0783
AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP - one designed to take 5hp or larger motor. Compressor drive w/motor can be attached – will take all: 585-298-7664 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996
60” MITSUBISHI REAR PROJECTION TV. Good working condition. You pick up: 585-346-3042
BROKEN SEWING MACHINES to fix and donate to local nonprofits. Parts welcome too! douglaslpotter@gmail.com
4’ GARDEN FOUNTAIN. Heavy. Needs cleaning. You haul away: 585-377-6947
AMERICAN FLAG with POLE for indoor use only. For nonprofit church group: 585-343-9122
UPRIGHT STUDIO WURLITZER PIANO; mahogany wood. Needs tuning. You move: 585-255-0852
LARGE PIECES OF CLEAN POLYESTER FLEECE to make lap blankets for service project: 585-398-0220
USED STANDARD SIZE TOILETS. Excellent condition: 585-739-7881
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FAIRPORT Rummage Sale - St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 77 Country Corner Lane (off Ayrault Road), Fairport. Thursday and Friday, May 10 & May 11 (9am-4pm), Friday Half Price! Saturday, May 12 (9am-Noon), $3/Bag Day. “You Don’t Have to Do It Alone - Understanding and Navigating the World of Caregiving” (4 part workshop). Session 2: Understanding the Sensory, Health, and Mental Health Issues of Aging. Presenter Barbara Schrage, St. John Fisher College. Presented by Fairport Baptist Homes Senior Options for Independence and Perinton Community Church. May 10, 6:30pm-7:45pm, Perinton Community Church, 636 High Street Extension, Fairport. Registration requested: 585-388-2347 or pcchurch.org. Childcare and social activity for care receivers provided with advanced registration. GVOC presents: Elements and Seasons - The Board of Directors of the Genesee Valley Orchestra and Chorus is excited to announce their upcoming concert, “Elements and Seasons.” Inspired by the four elements of nature and the four seasons of the year, Director, Dr. Christopher Petit, leads GVOC through an ambitious program. Join us for this special concert at St. John of Rochester, 8 Wickford Way, Fairport, at 7:30pm. Tickets: $12 students/seniors and $15 adults. Tickets: gvoc.org or (585) 223-9006.
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HENRIETTA Southwest Asia War Memorial Fundraiser - Sunday, May 6th, 12-5pm, Nashville’s, 4853 West Henrietta Rd., Henrietta! Music, dancing and raising money for this great cause! Bob Lonsberry will MC. Mission: Fund a Memorial to recognize and honor the memory of service members from Monroe and surrounding counties who lost their lives in US military conflicts from 1990 through our current times. https://www.cnbank.com/ FLACE. Use the drop down menu to select “Warriors of Freedom”. TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT NASHVILLES. $10 ADVANCE or $15 DAY OF THE SHOW.
Springtime is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn. ~ Quoted by Lewis Grizzard in Kathy Sue Loudermilk, I Love You
PITTSFORD Science Exploration Night - Science Teachers Assoc. of NY State presents Science Exploration Night. Held 7-9PM, Thursday, May 17, Wilson Athletic Center at St. John Fisher College, 3690 East Ave., Pittsford. All ages. Free. Interactive and hands-on professional presentations for many STEM topics. Information: jacapellupo@gmail.com Rise & Shine Pancake Breakfast Saturday, May 12th, 8am-10am, The United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Enjoy pancakes, sausage links, scrambled eggs, maple syrup, blueberry topping, coffee, tea and juice all for $5 per person. Proceeds to Fairport Baptist Homes. For further details call (585) 586-6870. Plant Sale to benefit Tinker Nature Park - Friday and Saturday, May 11 & 12 from 9am-4pm at the Tinker Nature Park Nature Center, 1525 Calkins Rd., Pittsford. There will be a variety of annuals, perennials, grasses, ground covers, succulents, and more. All proceeds to benefit programming at Tinker Nature Park. https://sites.google. com/view/tinkerpark/events
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Women’s Club of Pittsford Annual Garage and Bake Sale, Friday and Saturday, May 12 & 13 from 9-4pm, Lehman Farm Market, 132 East St., Pittsford. Treasures from many households and baked goods from fantastic bakers. Come and check it out, we have something for everyone!
ROCHESTER Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 15 chapters in Monroe County. To find the one closest to you visit www.tops. org or call 800.932.8677 or 585.794.8164. 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships Sponsored by Monroe Community College Foundation. Held Saturday, October 6, 2018. The race begins at 11AM with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30AM at 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $8. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by October 1; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680. 10th Annual Recipe for a CURE Sunday Brunch - Join us for an afternoon of delicious food, drinks, raffles and fun; all proceeds go directly to CURE Childhood Cancer Association. Presented in partnership with the American Culinary Federation: Rochester’s Professional Chef’s/Cook’s Association. Cost: $50. Held Sunday, October 14, 112pm, Radisson Rochester Riverside, 120 E. Main St. Ste. 6, Rochester. https://curekidscancer.com/event/ 10th-annual-recipe-for-a-curesunday-brunch/ Market in the Park - Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners will be hosting vendors on the grounds of Warner Castle. Unique and healthy perennials, annuals, herbs, succulents, vegetables, shrubs and garden art will be on sale. “Ask a Master Gardener” booth will be staffed during the event to answer your gardening questions. This event formerly known as “Proud Market”. Saturday, May 26, 8am-2pm, Warner Castle, 5 Castle Park, Rochester. Christopher’s Challenge Bowling Tournament - Christopher’s Challenge is hosting their first annual Bowling Tournament on Saturday, May 12, 12-5pm at Domms Bowling Center, 640 West Ridge Rd. There will be prizes, raffles, food, FUN! Also Bone Marrow Typing for anyone age 18-59. Cost for the event is $25 and everyone is welcome!! Please help to give someone a 2nd Chance at Life! RSVP to Felix 585-576-1660. http:// www.christopherschallenge.org.
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ROCHESTER “The Phenomenon Bruno Groening - On the tracks of the ’Miracle Healer’” - a very special documentary. Held at The Assisi Institute, 1400 Winton Rd. N., Rochester on Saturday, May 19, 2018 and Saturday November 10, 2018 from 12:30PM to 6:30PM (including two intermissions with snacks). Admission is free, donations are appreciated. View film trailers here: www.bruno-groeningfilm.org. More Circle of Friends Info here: http://www.bruno-groening. org/english
WEBSTER Webster Arboretum 18th Annual Plant Sale - Saturday, May 12th, 8AM until noon at the Webster Arboretum at Kent Park, 1700 Schlegel Rd., Webster. Perennials from standard to uncommon, annuals, dwarf conifers, geraniums, dahlias, various garden club offerings and more. http://www. websterarboretum.org. Bring Us Your Stuff - ECO Spring Cleaning Recycling Day: Held on Saturday, May 5th, 10am-4pm at Mozzeroni’s Pizza, 2838 W. Ridge Road (Greece) and Hegedorn’s Market, 964 Ridge Road (Webster). PC’S, SERVERS, LAPTOPS, ROUTERS, CALCULATORS, TONER & INK and more! Hard Drive Shredding Fee: $6 per drive. TV & Computer Monitors Disposal Fees: Under 25“ $10, 26”-32“ $20, 32”+ $30. For more information: (585) 285-2446. For Details visit: http://www. opendoormission.org/communitypromotions/
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H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Taking advice isn’t always easy for self-assured Rams and Ewes who think they know what’s best. But it wouldn’t hurt to listen to what close colleagues have to say. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You know how to balance life’s practical aspects with the poetic. This gives you a special edge this week in both your professional endeavors and your personal life. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Focus on keeping a balance between your home-related activities and your workplace responsibilities. Be mindful of both without obsessing over one or the other. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A change in plans is likely as you discover more facts about a possible commitment. Continue to ask questions and, if you’re not sure about the answers, demand proof. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Be careful not to let that Leonine pride keep you from seeking wise, experienced counsel before making an important decision. A family member once again seeks your help. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) That surge of Virgo energy drives you to take on more work assignments. Be careful you don’t overdo it, or you might find yourself overdone: i.e., burned out. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your decision to be upfront with colleagues on a touchy matter causes some consternation at first. But in the end, your honesty wins their trust and admiration. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) As in the past, someone again wants to share a secret with you, knowing it will be safe. But do you really want to be this person’s confidante? Think about it. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) As one of nature’s straight shooters, you seek to correct misconceptions about a project. Do so, of course, but without giving away too much too soon. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Creative pursuits continue to be strong in the gifted Goat’s aspect. New friendships can come from sharing these experiences with like-minded art aficionados. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Resolve lingering grumblings over your way of doing things by keeping your mind open to suggestions while continuing to show how your plans will work. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The perceptive Piscean might find that changing course in midstream isn’t as workable as it would seem. Explore this option carefully before making a decision. BORN THIS WEEK: Your willingness to share your love of life’s good things brings joy to many, including, of course, yourself.
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Local Educator and Advocate Dr. Ralph N. Spezio Named 2018 Graduate of Distinction VICTOR - On Thursday, May 10th at 7:15 pm at a special ceremony during the Board of Education’s regular monthly meeting, a well-respected local educator and leader in the fight against childhood lead poisoning, Dr. Ralph Spezio (VCS Class of 1965) will be recognized as Victor Central Schools’ 2018 Graduate of Distinction. The Graduates of Distinction program was initiated in 2002 as a way to recognize VCS alumni who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and made significant contributions to society. Ralph Neil Spezio, Ed.D. served for 33 years in the Rochester City School District as teacher, curriculum specialist, vice principal, and principal. As principal of Enrico Fermi School No. 17, a large urban elementary school in the heart of Rochester’s ‘poverty crescent,’ Dr. Spezio initiated wide-ranging partnerships and ground-breaking programs to improve the health and well-being of students and the entire community. For example, in partnership with St. Mary’s Hospital, he raised $1.2 million in private money, and built the only school/community medical center of its kind in New York State. Building on this success, Dr. Spezio raised another $1 million and doubled the size of the health center to include a full-service dental facility operated by Strong’s Eastman Dental Center. This health/dental center is open to the entire community with a full sliding-scale system so no one is turned away. Because there was no pre-kindergarten program at School No. 17, Dr. Spezio formed a partnership with Kodak, and using Edison Tech students, built a facility that now houses a Montessori pre-school. This program was the first in Rochester to be located in a public school and was the only public school at that time to have received accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Dr. Spezio created an authentic neighborhood/community school and with it, a vibrant Parent/Teacher PTA was formed and sustained during his tenure as principal. Dr. Spezio has received numerous awards for entrepreneurial leadership and community service, including citations from parent and community groups, professional associations, business associations, and local and state government leaders. While principal of School No.17, Dr. Spezio was a founding member of the Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning in Monroe County, New York. The work of this coalition recently earned the EPA’s Environmental Justice Achievement Award and the
Dr. Ralph N. Spezio Rochester Area Community Foundation’s AmesAmzalak Award for Nonprofit Excellence. Upon retiring as principal, Dr. Spezio served eight years as Senior Associate/Community Liaison in the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Department of Community and Preventive Medicine. In May 2011, he received his doctoral degree in educational leadership from the University of Rochester, Warner School. In 2013, Dr. Spezio was asked to come out of retirement to lead School 17 again as Principal in order to remove the State Priority School Status currently held by that school. He recently was awarded the EPA’s National Environmental Quality Award for his groundbreaking work to eliminate childhood lead poisoning. VCS alumnae and former classmate, Anita Owens-Boulger, said she nominated Dr. Spezio for this esteemed award because his life has been filled with so many extraordinary achievements. “Ralph put himself through college to reach the level of doctorate in education. He was a demonstration teacher, curriculum specialist, vice principal and principal in one of the most challenged and highest poverty-stricken schools in the City of Rochester. I have known Ralph since grade school in the Victor Schools and can say that he has been consistent in his passion to help children to achieve a healthy and successful future. He is a powerful inspiration and a credit to all the values that the Victor Central School District holds dear.” For more information, please contact the Victor Office of School and Community Relations at 9243252, ext. 1407.
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Jerking Legs That Shake the Bed --DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband will be 82 in July. About three years ago, I became aware of his sudden movements during the night. We were renting in Florida, and the bed was smaller than our bed at home. His body would jerk, sometimes strongly. These movements would not wake him; he just seemed asleep. He does not remember anything about it in the morning. We went to see his doctor at home, who said that he is in very good shape. He did not know what caused the movements. We are once again staying in Florida, and his body movements are the same, sometimes strong enough to shake the bed. I find it hard to believe that this is normal. Do you have any advice? -- B.N.S. ANSWER: This is a classic description of a condition called periodic limb movements of sleep. These usually involve the legs, and typically involve pointing the toe while flexing the ankle, knee and sometimes the hip. Each movement lasts a few seconds and repeats every 30 seconds or so. Your story that he doesn’t remember them is very typical: It’s usually the sleeping partner who notices them. PLMS is more common in older adults. PLMS by itself is not a disease and does not need treatment; however, it is often associated with other conditions, especially restless leg syndrome (Willis-Ekbom disease), rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (which includes sometimes violent movements) and narcolepsy. Since your husband apparently has no symptoms, he does not need treatment. However, he should be specifically asked about symptoms like an urge to move the legs while awake, abnormal feelings in the legs, difficulty falling asleep and sleepiness during the day. These would be likely to indicate RLS or its close relative, periodic limb movement disorder. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: What can an 80-year-old woman expect to have checked as part of an annual physical examination? -- H.M. ANSWER: The annual physical exam has gotten some bad press lately. Some of it is well-deserved: The actual physical exam occasionally finds some unsuspected problems, but this is quite uncommon and there is no proof that the annual physical saves lives. This argument misses the point, in my opinion. The “annual physical” is a scheduled time for important conversations about screening and prevention. These include checking blood pressure and considering cholesterol screening (cholesterol is a lessimportant risk factor in 80-year-old women than it is in men or in younger adults). Similarly, it’s time to come to a mutual decision on whether a mammogram should be done (again, the evidence at age 80 is unclear). Most importantly, your doctor or provider should be doing a depression screen, thinking about ways to reduce fall risk, assessing osteoporosis and giving good advice on diet and exercise. People at high risk may need other labs checked or advice given (for example, people with high blood pressure should be screened for diabetes). It’s a long list, and that’s why a dedicated visit for health promotion makes sense to me. *** 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. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Just a note of appreciation to the wonderful folks who spend hours volunteering their time to take care of donations on behalf of libraries. Few understand what backbreaking work is involved and the level of expertise necessary to evaluate items properly. Some libraries use the items to supply their shelves; others hold book sales to raise money for materials and programs. Others collect for global destinations in dire need or little pop up libraries their home towns. Books are a precious commodity and we are all lucky to have devoted volunteers willing to spend their time evaluating items that still have usefulness and worth. Thanks to all the Friends of Libraries! Many small town libraries no longer accept any donations,
The weekly food giveaway in a local town is disgraceful. The director allows patrons to have one item per person (even when the organization has an overabundance of food) yet volunteers take three or four of the same item for themselves. The volunteers are downright rude to the patrons, refusing to answer when asked a question or say "You're welcome"
or host book sales due to lack of volunteers, storage space and other considerations. Here in Avon we are especially blessed to be able to continue our annual book sale tradition with the support of our local Rotary's Corn Festival. The library has first dibs on gently used, current donations. Any donated book added directly to the collection saves money, and ensures everyone gets to enjoy it. After that, The Friends of the Avon Free Library take over. We sort/ clean/store the books that come in year round. Anything that is ripped/dirty/moldy/out of date or unsaleable is recycled though our friends at the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. We work hard to maintain a zero waste philosophy. Between the sale and our outreach programs we move over
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when thanked, and loudly gossiping about patrons (who are within earshot!). It seems odd to me that an organization whose primary purpose is to distribute food to the needy limits them so severely while being generous to itself. The behavior it exhibits is in no way altruistic.
animal they shot. This time of year it's all about killing coyotes so there will be more deer to hunt next year. As an animal lover I find it offensive and wrong. If they were talking about killing a dog, would you say "Mind your own business?" I doubt it. Save that talk for the gun club please.
To the person who said "Mind your own business" in response to a vent about inappropriate conversation about hunting: It isn't always possible to MYOB, especially when people are disrespectful and loud. I am constantly surrounded by hunting talk at work where you can't just shut it off or get up and move. Most people don't hunt but hunters I work with are always talking about the size of their trophy or how they followed a blood trail for hours, or what their "broad head" did to the
Having just discovered the snowmobile trail through the cemetery in the village. I am shocked, outraged and above all else, extremely saddened by the situation. They trespass on what should be considered hallowed ground; this is an affront to the community, a Town so infamous for its dispensation of justice when petty yet profitable traffic infractions occur. To the point of having infuriated consumers, elsewhere. Is there no rest for our fallen? SHAME! on you. The bones of my ancestral heritage
Thank you to National Grid for responding so quickly to my request to have the tree branches near the power lines on my property cut back. I am extremely pleased by the professionalism everyone at the company displayed....I cannot thank you enough. The staff at LeRoy Cleaners are very helpful and pleasant. However, Mike demonstrated these qualities when he ran across the street to carry my heavy load of laundry into the
laundromat. Mike was the unexpected helper. Thank you Mike. A big thank you to the person who found my car key I dropped at the JCC Rochester on Friday 23 March. I didn’t realize it was lost until I got to my car to leave. You really saved my day by turning it in to the check-in desk. Thank you again!
who lie there cry out for justice. To the family of four/with two children who ate at a restaurant, and then walked out without paying....WOW!! What makes you think that you are so special that you can eat for FREE? Plus, you got a free dessert because it was your birthday. You make it bad for others when prices have to soar to compensate for people such as yourself who think that they can just go into a restaurant and have someone serve them and then just waltz out of there without any regard. What an example for your young ones (preteen) who observed you. TREAT others as you would like to be treated. I would think that you would appreciate the value of those wise words. Isn't that what everyone seems to be campaigning for????
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