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Contact local schools. Teachers, afterschool caregivers and coaches can always use some helping hands. Contact local schools to determine if there is any way to help out. Prospective volunteers might be able to read to young children, serve as assistant coaches for youngsters’ sports teams or even help tend to playing fields. Small town school budgets tend to be stretched thin, so chances are local educators will welcome citizens looking to pitch in with open arms.
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Start a program through your place of employment. Another way for small town residents to give back to their communities is to begin a mentoring or internship program through their places of employment. Once their employers give the go-ahead, men and women can begin working with local high schools and/or colleges to develop programs that encourage youngsters to gain professional experience that can benefit them as they apply to college or graduate school or prepare to begin their own careers.
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Start a volunteering group. Small town residents without much access to volunteering programs can organize groups through their offices or neighborhoods. Organize groups willing to pitch in with charities such as Habitat for Humanity®. Group leaders can arrange transportation to work sites for members of the group while working as liaisons between their community groups and the organizations they choose to work with.
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Work with area hospitals. Similar to school districts, many hospitals would struggle to meet their missions of providing compassionate care if not for the contributions of volunteers. Contact area hospitals to learn about volunteering. Some may need volunteers to read to sick children, while others may need help keeping elderly patients company.
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It was heart wrenching and inspiring to watch the two of you as you treated her with compassion and dignity. God bless you, as I am sure you have many difficult days.
To the woman at the local ENT office on Monday, September 9th. You sat totally attentive as an older woman (your mom?) who obviously lives with dementia read you a story that any 5 or 6-year-old would have loved. The lady interacted with you as if you were a young child.
keeping the school tidy and upkept despite the big project that the school underwent this summer. The community appreciates everything you do throughout the year to maintain such a great place many hold so dear! -JS
Thanks for your remembrance! The students and faculty of St. Thank You to Julie at Agnes School once again Kids Club who was so kind and offered to help our Thank you to the entire staff led the citizens of Avon in a tribute to all who lost their of Batavia Family Dental. family out with childcare lives on 9-11. The theme this For always being thorough, while we looked for a year was honoring all police, kind and patient with our permanent spot for our fire fighters and medical first baby. Your love for kids and family. responders who gave their families shows! Thank you to the kind lady time, energy, compassion, - Grateful Mom who waited with my elderly and, in many cases, their father at the UR Pain Center lives that day. Thank you for I would like to thank last Thursday while I parked the maintenance and your annual remembrance of the car. He has Alzheimer’s cleaners at Honeoye a day never to be forgotten. and my mother had to go in Central School! You all do such a wonderful job
Whomever took our wooden benches - we’d love to have them back! Our girls had a lemonade stand and they were left out - not for you to take! They go to our picnic table. It was a not a theft but a mistake, and we’d really like them back. If someone brought home picnic benches and said they were free on the side of the road - older but nicely varnished - it was not the case! We understand the mistake, please be kind and return them.
To the person complaining about places that offer parking to parents of small children and pregnant women: please focus on something better to take the time to complain about. “Too lazy” is not the reason the spots exist. First, congratulations that you trucked your three kids through a parking lot, walking long distances. Second, those spots exist for people who may be on bed rest but must take the kids to the store because that’s what us mothers must do. Maybe it is for the women who just gave birth Those that feel entitled four days ago and have not to demand respect and honor, when they have none even recovered enough to themselves and lack integrity, be walking long distances. Maybe it is for the mommas will never get any from who had to have C-sections me! and their guts still don’t feel like they are back in place. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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As for drive up groceries and grocery delivery, get with the times! Where is our local village public works dept? They are MIA. I haven’t seen or heard anything of the trucks or big frontend loader that they overuse for small piles of brush. Brush has laid on the lawn for over 1 week, killing the grass, but if it’s put out late, the police give you warnings about fines. Poor service and high taxes. Your complaint is that a lawn was being mowed in the late evening, when you had seen the resident’s car in the driveway all day. This is just to make you aware that some people work from home. Just because their car is in their driveway doesn’t
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mean that they have the whole day to tend to yard work. Furthermore, some people work from home during the day and then work 40 minutes from home in the evening. So, it is very difficult to find time to mow the lawn during “acceptable” times. My town has a noise ordinance that does not begin until 11pm; therefore, mowing the lawn at 9:30pm is within those guidelines. Please consider other possible situations before ranting to the public, or perhaps approach that neighbor to share your concern. They may be able to explain.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS: DiMarco Constructors LLC of 1950 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Rd, Rochester, NY 14623 is requesting bids for the The Commissary - Downtown Kitchen Incubator Project located at the Sibley Building in Rochester, NY from subcontractors/suppliers. DiMarco Constructors LLC, an Equal Opportunity Employer, is requesting registered NY Minority, Woman and Service Disabled Business Enterprise participation. Insurance requirements apply. For information contact Will Tidd at 585-272-7760 or WTidd@DiMarcoGroup.com TRY A TASTE OF HISPANIC HERITAGE (NAPSI)—National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the history, culture and contributions of the people of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain. One of the best ways to celebrate, many say, is with food. Making that easy is one restaurant chain that’s having a year-round love affair with Latin and Hispanic cuisine. Long known for its authentic Tex-Mex roots, Church’s Chicken®/Texas Chicken® has spent years championing the commemorative period—which runs from September15 to October 15th—on a global stage.
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The first Hispanic influence on the company’s menu was the jalapeño pepper—the very first side item ever offered at the restaurant chain. The peppers were added to the menu due to a San Antonio tradition of squeezing their juice over various foods to give them a south-of-theborder style “kick” of heat and spice.
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The restaurant’s sister brand, Texas Chicken, features the Mexicana Burger on menus worldwide. This tasty chicken burger is a fiesta of tastes and textures, with a juicy hand-battered chicken breast fillet that’s topped “taco style” with cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, crunchy tortilla chips and chopped onions. Learn More: For further facts and to see a menu and a map of the nearest location, go to www.churchs.com.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 49-year-old woman who had a massive heart attack in April. My father died of a massive heart attack at 49. I have four stents in three arteries and am on Brilinta, low-dose aspirin, blood pressure medication, etc. I have essential tremor, first noticing the tremors in middle school. The tremor is in my hands, making writing nearly impossible, and I have head bobs. I have an internal tremor that never stops. A previous practitioner prescribed a month’s trial of beta blockers several years ago. I noticed no relief with the tremor but was physically ill for the first 30 minutes of the morning in the first two weeks. Recently, I found an online blog regarding essential tremor and CBD oil. Nearly all of the bloggers found some level of relief using this treatment. If I choose to try CBD oil to assist with my tremor, is there a risk of it interfering with my heart and blood pressure medications? -- M.M. ANSWER: Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a nonpsychoactive substance found in Cannabis, as opposed to tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the best-known psychoactive component. CBD is typically sold as an oil and has been receiving press as a potential treatment for a wide variety of medical issues. Many or most of these claims have no data to support them. Anecdotal reports, such as most blogs, are neither reliable nor scientific (and may or may not be true). There also is an issue with proving the dosage and purity of products said to contain CBD. However, in the case of essential tremor, there is some evidence: Studies in mice have shown benefit with CBD, although a single case report showed effectiveness of THC but not CBD in essential tremor. The issue of drug interactions is a significant one. CBD inhibits two powerful pathways the body uses to detoxify drugs, the CPY3A4 and CYP2D6 systems. This is a serious issue for you. Ticagrelor (Brilinta), an anticoagulant, is metabolized by CYP3A4, as are some of the statin drugs usually prescribed to people with heart blockages. The effect of the anticoagulant could be much higher than expected, leading to bleeding risk. Other commonly used heart medications are metabolized by CYP2D6, and the effect on these medications is unpredictable. I can’t recommend CBD products given the medications you are taking, but would suggest you consider alternative treatments. You may have read about deep brain stimulation and ultrasound, two powerful and effective treatments for people whose symptoms have not responded to standard treatments.
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THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON YOUR BODY Physical side effects Stress affects more than the mind, manifesting itself physically in various ways. The Mayo Clinic reports that common physical side effects of stress include headache, muscle tension or pain, including chest pain, fatigue, and a change in sex drive. Upset stomach also may be a byproduct of stress. People dealing with stress may even have trouble sleeping.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: This question is for my husband. How safe is drinking tea while on warfarin? He has his INR checked monthly, and for the most part it stays between 2 and 3. He watches his vitamin K intake regularly. He has read conflicting stories of how tea interacts with warfarin by making the INR levels high. -- S.J. ANSWER: Tea comes in two major types: black tea, which is fermented, and green tea, which is not. Black tea has no known interactions with warfarin (Coumadin). Green tea contains small amounts of vitamin K, which could make the INR lower and the warfarin less effective. However, the effect is likely to be small. Further, if he drinks a consistent amount per day, his dose can be adjusted to reflect his vitamin K intake. *** 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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Moving Day Rochester, A Walk for Parkinson’s Disease, Raises Funds and Awareness By Kimberly Collins, Revised
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he Parkinson’s Foundation (PF) will host its annual Moving Day Rochester, A Walk for Parkinson’s, at Monroe Community College on Sunday, September 29, 2019. This year’s goal for the Rochester chapter is $190,000! This is one of more than forty grassroots events taking place across the country this year. Funds raised through Moving Day will support cuttingedge research and community programs to improve the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease and their families. “My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in March of 2008 at the age of 58. He participated in a U of R research study for several months while he was not taking any medication. His primary symptoms were not tremors, and he has never had any tremors. His PD has affected the right side of his body with rigidity, and now he is having mobility and balance issues. I have lost my walking partner, but he is amazing. He goes to the gym every other day and has great will and determination. One of the main changes to both of our lives is that we are no longer able to travel. We went on our last river cruise on the Rhine River in 2010.” - Marilyn C. One million Americans are living with Parkinson’s, with 60,000 people newly diagnosed each year. Moving Day Rochester is a fun and inspiring fundraising event that unites the community in the fight against Parkinson’s. Moving Day events across the country have raised nearly $22 million dollars to improve care and advance research toward a cure. “Moving Day is fun. It is great exercise, and it’s educational,” said Kim Collins, Development Manager for the Parkinson’s Foundation. “But mostly, the support of the community enables us to continue to make meaningful improvements in the lives of those with Parkinson’s.” More than just a walk, Moving Day Rochester is a celebration of
than 145,000 people living with Parkinson’s in the Rochester region, providing free resources and local services for them and their families, and funding cutting-edge research to advance toward a cure. To learn more about Moving Day and how you, your family and friends, and/or your company can get involved, please visit www.movingdayrochester. org. Moving Day is made possible, in part, through the generous support of Boxing at the Movement Pavilion national partners Adamas, Acorda, Right at Home, Amneal, Acadia and Lundbeck, as well as our local sponsors US WorldMeds, Palmers Food Services, Mapco Parking, Pellittiere & Jonsson and Harter Secrest and Emery. About the Parkinson’s Foundation: The Parkinson’s Foundation makes life better for people with Parkinson’s disease by improving care and advancing research toward a cure. In everything we do, we build on the energy, experience and passion of our global Parkinson’s community. For more information, visit www.parkinson.org or call (800) 4PD-INFO (473-4636). About Parkinson’s Disease: Affecting an estimated one million Americans and 10 million worldwide, Parkinson’s disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s and is the 14thleading cause of death in the United States. It is associated with a progressive loss of motor control (e.g., shaking or tremor at rest and lack of facial expression), as well as non-motor symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety). There is no cure for Parkinson’s, and 60,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States alone.
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movement featuring a kids’ area, a Parkinson’s Experience tent and a special Movement Pavilion with boxing, dance, and other activities - all proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms. Fred Schwab of Atlanta, NY, who has Parkinson’s, is preparing to participate in this year’s walk with a team. He already completed a triathalon earlier this year and raised more than $4,000. “Living each day with Parkinson’s can be challenging, but better treatments, programs and research make all the difference. Participating in events always gives me hope and reminds me I’m not alone,” said Schwab. Funds raised through Moving Day support the Parkinson’s Foundation national mission by delivering quality care to more
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SOLID OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Mint condition. FULL SIZE SOFA BED, beige. Good condition. You pick up: 585-734-8398
FLEXIBLE SOCKS or STOCKING AID, WALKER with wheels in the front and a LEG LIFTER: 585-394-0288
Full-sized FARM TRACTOR TIRE CHAIN from old Ford Jubilee Tractor and INDUCTION PICK-UP PC POWER CLAMP-ON TIMING LIGHT: 585-750-5647 leave message
YARN, 4-ply, any color. Machine washable and dryable. To make blankets to be donated: 585-468-5792 leave message
Old heavy CONSTRUCTION 1-STEP WOOD LADDER and FULLER BRUSH METAL GARAGE BROOM HEAD (new–no handle): 585-750-5647 leave message 2 COMPUTER MONITORS and a large OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: 585-233-6073
KING SIZE WAVELESS SOFTSIDE WATERBED w/nightstand, FOLD OUT COUCH w/a bed in it, two DESKS 585-409-7831 WOODEN SCREEN DOOR for interior use. Rustic/some repair okay though not ideal. 28” wide by 79” high or able to cut down: 585-721-6852 Senior needs an HP Tower WINDOWS 7 or newer: madrejulie@aol.com
HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER BAGS (Type A), BELTS (fits Hoover Convertible Decade 80 & 800): 585-657-6103
300 PIECE ADULT PUZZLES for senior community. Will pick up. Call or text 585-703-2098.
CAMBRIDGE 1939 BLACK CONSOLE PIANO. Mechanics excellent. Will help load. Bloomfield. 585-657-6782
TREADMILL in good working condition. Batavia area: 585-409-6477
DESK, CHAIRS, COFFEE TABLES and END TABLES: 412-260-4247 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, excellent condition. Must be picked up by 9/30: 585-200-4214
PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, ROOFING TAR and ROLLED ROOFING. Please leave message: 585-671-1996 VINTAGE ELECTRONICS – radios, tubes, tube tester, test equipment, microphones, stereo audio equipment, meters, motors. Anything electrical. 585-538-9341
TREADMILL – good working condition. You pick up. Heavy, needs two people to move. Nunda: 585-317-5820 or 585-468-2512 TORO CORDED STRING TRIMMER, 13” cut: jvc45@aol.com
SNEAKERS. Call/text 585-861-8063 to arrange pick up or meet up in Orleans or Genesee Counties only please.
SCHWINN COLLEGIATE 26” BIKE, 5-speed with racing handlebars. Works well: 585-889-4330 or dcady@rochester.rr.com
OLD VIDEO GAMES to be played, enjoyed, and collected. Not to be resold: 585-474-2052
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED: 585-943-0813
STERILE DRESSING SUPPLIES: gloves, gauze, driveline, ChloraPrep, Betadine: 585-362-3697
RED WING SAFETY TOE SHOES. Size 13D, oxford style, brown. Worn 3 times. You pick up: 585-520-0480
ELECTRIC PIANO / KEYBOARD. 88 keys: 585-216-5896
ENTERAL KANGAROO and MOOG BAGS, GAUZE, etc.: 585-964-7275, leave message
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER in working condition with Word Spell if possible: 585-657-6103
TODDLER SLEIGH BED. Holds up to 50 lb. child. Good condition. Crib size mattress included: 585-905-9262
VEHICLE TO USE IN DEMOLITION DERBY, any condition. Will pick up: 585-750-6914
YARN, NEEDLES and LEARN TO KNIT BOOK: 585-944-2751
FOLDING CARD TABLES for the VFW: 585-394-8625 (call after noon)
TV 50” PANASONIC HD: js@sykes.cc
DORM FRIDGE in working condition: 585-749-2432
NORDIC POWER FLEX MACHINE & various attachments booklet, VHS tapes, and laminated wall chart; “Very Good Condition” for its age: samhain19666@hotmail.com
WATCHES, CLOCKS, PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Any condition, working or non-working: 585-377-4604
LEATHER RECLINER, cream colored. A few slight tears on one arm. You pick up: 585-797-4508 SET OF PLATZ GRAF STONEWARE, circa 1900 (incomplete set). Bring own boxes: debraolon@yahoo.com
Any ADULT SIZE SUPERHERO HALLOWEEN COSTUME: 585-409-6477 AFX, AURORA, TYCO HO Slot Car: 585-330-8152 FRIDGE, working condition. Apartment size at least: greg.1967@yahoo.com
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Help Reduce Animal Overpopulation One of the easiest ways to prevent pet overpopulation is to spay and neuter animals. Cats can reproduce at very fast rates. According to the Cat Rescue, Adoption & Foster Team of Central Oregon, two uncontrolled breeding cats can create the following situation if they have two litters a year at a survival rate of 2.8 kittens per litter: 12 cats in the first year, 66 cats in the second year, and 2,201 cats in the third year. Cats reach puberty between 4 and 12 months of age. Female cats reproduce between January and September, and might come back into “heat” every 14 to 21 days until they have bred or daylight decreases considerably. Cats can give birth 60 days after they have bred.
Hi! My name is Reagan. Reagan is a 1 1/2-year-old rescued lab mix. Reagan loves going for long walks around Rochester and meeting new people wherever she goes! When Reagan’s not meeting new people on her walks she’s found snuggled up on the couch. Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Name either of the two Canadian-born major-league pitchers to toss a complete-game no-hitter. 2. Who was the first Houston Astros pitcher to win at least 20 games in a season? 3. How many times has a Penn State football player gone No. 1 in the NFL Draft? 4. Before San Antonio in 2008, name the last NBA playoff team with only one player (minimum 10 games played) who averaged 12 or more points a game during the regular season. 5. Hall of Famer Red Kelly won eight Stanley Cups during his 20season NHL playing career. With which two teams did he win them? 6. In 2019, Kyle Busch tied a NASCAR Cup record by posting 11 consecutive top-10 finishes to open a season. Who else did it? 7. Who was the last British female tennis player before Johanna Konta in 2019 to reach the French Open semifinals in singles? (c) 2019 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Answers 1. Dick Fowler (1945) and James Paxton (2018). 2. Larry Dierker, who recorded 20 victories in 1969. 3. Twice -- Ki-Jana Carter in 1995 and Courtney Brown in 2000. 4. The 1953-54 Minneapolis Lakers. 5. Detroit and Toronto (four each). 6. Morgan Shepherd, in 1990. 7. Jo Durie, in 1983. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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CANANDAIGUA Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.
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Pittsford Community Library: 09/22 Native American History in Your Backyard: The Iroquois Confederacy Ganondagan in Victor, New York, is the only New York State Historic Site dedicated to Native Americans; in particular the Seneca and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people. This talk will cover the Iroquois Confederacy: its origin, lifestyle of its residents, their interaction with European settlers, the fur trade and the destruction of Ganondagan by the French. Sunday, 2:00-3:30pm. 09/23 Preservation in Today’s World: Historic preservation relates to the future as much as it relates to the past. Learn the basics of historic preservation, as well as the challenges and impacts of preservation in today’s world. Monday, 7:00-8:30pm. 09/25 Clean Eating: Unhealthy eating brings significant health risks. Learn realistic strategies to eat clean and elim-inate harmful and addictive foods for good. Nourish yourself with delicious, satisfying, disease-preventing, brain-fueling and energizing foods without dieting, calorie counting, or deprivation. Wednesday, 7:008:00pm. East Rochester Public Library: The Friends of the East Rochester Public Library are having a $3 bag sale at the Book Nook on September 25th, 26th, and 28th, and again on October 2nd, 3rd and 5th. The Nook is open Wednesdays from 11am-1pm, Thursdays from 5:30-7:30pm, and Saturdays from 11am-1pm. Please, no grocery bags with handles, we will only fill plastic grocery bags. DVDs are not included in the sale. For more information, please contact the library at 586-8302. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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East Rochester Rotary Annual Pasta Dinner - The East Rochester Rotary Club is hosting its Annual Pasta Dinner, Sunday, October 6th, 3-6pm at the East Rochester High School Cafeteria, 200 Woodbine Ave., East Rochester. Adults $8, Children under 10 $4. Please help us support community and international service projects, including Child Hunger and Literacy.
Chris Wilson Concert - Chris Wilson Songs of Faith Concert, 7 PM, South Perinton UMC, 291 Wilkinson Road, Fairport. Suggested donation $10. 315-986-2306 or www.southperintonumc.org. Light refreshments will be served. Perinton Historical Society House Tour - On Sunday, September 29, from 1 to 5 pm, the Perinton Historical Society will host the Fairport Historical House Tour. The tour is free to all members. Membership forms will be available at the Museum and starting Tuesday September 17 at the Fairport Village Clerk’s Office, Perinton Town Clerk’s Office, and the Fairport library. For more information: info@ PerintonHistoricalSociety.org or call 585-223-3989. Website: https:// www.perintonhistoricalsociety.org/
HENRIETTA Recovery International Self-Help Meeting: Meetings last about 1 1-1/2 hours. This is a self-help method (not a 12 step process), April 25-December 30, 7pm8:30pm. It is peer led held in a safe place, in a non-judgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. We mainly use Dr. Low’s book Mental Health Through Will Training-read each meeting. We also practice a four-step example that helps participants to “spot” their problems and how to “work down” their anxieties. If you want to improve your life you do have to WORK AT IT. Our website is: www.recoveryinternational.org.
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Holiday Arts, Crafts and more sale on Saturday November 30, 2019 at the RIT Inn and Conference Center, Henrietta. Time 10-4pm. Hosted by Friends and Families Muscular Disorders Foundation Inc. (501c3 non for profit). For more information call or text 585-519-1917. 24th Annual Cupboard Craft Sale - NEW LOCATION AND DATE! Minett Hall, 2695 East Henrietta Road. Held Saturday October 5th, 9am to 5pm and Sunday, October 6, 9am to 3pm. To benefit: Rush Henrietta Area Food Terminal RHAFT. Admission: Non-perishable food items or cash donation to RHAFT. All monies collected throughout the weekend are donated to RHAFT. This includes all concessions lunch and beverages as well as donations collected at the door and vendor fees. Over 100 vendors will be displaying their handcrafted goods. Wendell Hercules’ Running with the Angels Race 5K/10K - On October 6, 2019, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Henrietta will be the site of the 6th annual Wendell Hercules Running with the Angels Race. It is a timed event open to all area runners (and walkers) and all participants will be rewarded with some of the famous St. Peter’s hospitality featuring pizza, barbecue, soup and plenty more to replenish body and soul. Preregister: Online: $20. At St. Peter’s: Saturday (10/13/18) 1 to 4 pm. $22. Day-of-race: $25. To register for the race online: https:// runsignup.com.
ONTARIO Heritage Museum Fall Festival and Art, Craft and Vendor Show - Saturday, September 28 from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm at 7147 Ontario Center Road, Ontario, NY. Arts, craft, and vendor sale; antique appraisals noon - 2:00 pm, two item limit; bake sale; homemade chili, hot dogs, and pie; vendor raffle; pony rides, “emerging artists” for kids; book signings with Herm and Mary Jane Auch; fall games; guided tours and more. Enter grounds from Brick Church Road.
PENFIELD Walking On Sunshine - Join us at Mary Cariola’s largest fundraising event, Walking on Sunshine. Grab your friends, form a team and plan to join us Sunday, September 22 at beautiful Veterans Memorial Park in Penfield. With your support we’ll be able to purchase specialized, adaptive equipment and provide individualized assistance for our 500 students and residents. You’ll also help us support our non-funded Music Therapy, Nutrition and Social Work programs. Choose from a shorter Family Friendly Walk or a longer Wellness Walk. LIVE music, family activities, raffle, team mascots, team photos, kickoff breakfast, celebration lunch and much more! Register Online: https://sunshine.marycariola.org/o/ e n / c a m p a i g n / walkingonsunshine2019
MENDON Community Open Meal - All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Sunday, September 22, 2019 from 3:00-4:00pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 MendonIonia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. We will be serving Italian dishes and dessert. For more information, please contact the church rectory at 624-4990.
Bunco “4” - A fun evening of bunco to support local non-profit agencies. Held October 17, 5:309pm, Midvale Country Club, 2387 Baird Road, Penfield. Includes buffet salad bar, soup and dessert. Cash bar. 25 Themed raffle baskets each valued at $250! Registration forms available at www. womensclubofpittsford.org. Registration deadline: October 8. Cost: $40. http://www. womensclubofpittsford.org
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PENFIELD John Marshall 1984 Class Reunion - OCTOBER 19, 2019, 6:00 PM-TILL ~ CASUAL! WEAR YOUR JEANS! ~ 35 YEAR CLASS REUNION. Private party room. Buffet dinner. $25 per person. PAYMENT DEADLINE: 10/9/2019. NO DINNER RESERVATION PAYMENTS ACCEPTED AT THE VENUE. Payment options: PayPal: Ticket price is $26.06 each (includes their fees) using PayPal. Use debit or credit card securely to pay: JMHSclassof1984@gmail.com. If you don’t have PayPal, create as personal, not business. Choose “send payment to friends and family”. You will receive an email confirmation that you paid JayBeeNY. Cash or check: $25.00 per person, contact us for mailing info at JMHSclassof1984@gmail.com. http://facebook.com/groups/ jmhsrochny84/
PITTSFORD The Chili Art Group Annual Fall Art Show and Sale will be held September 1st - 28th, 2019 at the Barnes and Noble Pittsford Plaza, 2nd floor Community Room, 3349 Monroe Avenue, Pittsford. Please visit our website at: www. chiliartgroup.weebly.com. Sundae Fest - Come and join us for a late summer celebration at the United Church of Pittsford. On Saturday, September 28th, 1:30PM3:30PM, we’ll be serving ice cream for $3 (or $2 if you bring an item for the Food Cupboard). We’re combining this with our second annual Blessing of the Animals, so bring your pets with you. (We’ll have doggy ice cream for $1.) There will also be a Bake Sale with cakes, pies, cookies and more! Check our website (www. ucpittsford.org) or Facebook, or (585) 586-6870 for details. The United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main St., at the intersection with Sunset Blvd.
ROCHESTER The VSW Film Series Presents: Black & Female in Rochester: After the Marching Stopped. An event of “At the Crossroads: Activating the Intersection of Art and Justice” presented by 21st Century Arts in collaboration with Visual Studies Workshop. The long table discussion will include elder generations from Rochester’s black female community, local artists and activists, as well as members of the audience. Film Screening and Longtable Discussion, Wednesday September 25th, 6:30-9:30pm, VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Admission: $5. Website: http://www.vsw.org/ screenings/film-series-fall-2019/ september-25-black-female-inrochester/. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop first and second floors are handicap accessible. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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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. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place on October 12, 2019, at the Frontier Field in Rochester, raising awareness and funds to fight the disease. Walk participants will complete a 1-mile or a 3-mile walk and learn about Alzheimer’s and other dementias, advocacy opportunities, clinical studies enrollment and support programs and services from the Alzheimer’s Association. Walk participants will also honor those affected by Alzheimer’s or another dementia with a poignant Promise Garden ceremony. To sign up as a team Captain, a team member or an individual, visit alz.org/walk. Make Me Wanna Holler: The Healing Powers of Justice and Love Through the Lens of African American Literature. The purpose of this symposium is to explore mental health through major works of three African American writers: James Baldwin, Richard Wright & Toni Morrison. Please RSVP at bit.ly/ RSVP1003 by September 28th. Held October 3, 6-8pm at the Rochester Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Avenue, Rochester. https://www.facebook.com/events/ 1409834395807724/ Model RailRoad Trains! Come visit our 4 Season Layouts - All aboard for a fun exciting time with the Edgerton Model Railroad Club located at the Edgerton Community Center. Come explore our expansive four season layout, see operating model trains, and learn about life in Rochester as it was in 1950“s. Free Family fun for all ages! Saturday, September 28 from 11am to 2pm, 41 Backus Street Rochester (585) 428-6769.
SODUS POINT 12th Annual Harvest Fest on September 28th on Main Street in the Village of Sodus (Route 104 and Route 88). Rain or shine from 10am-4pm. People come to see the giant pumpkins or sunflowers and the over 80 vendors that provide local farm produce, mums, local honey, fresh baked goods, and hard to find items. Food vendors range from hot dogs, hamburg to authentic Mexican foods from El Rincon, and Imprint Coffee and ice cream to mention a few. The free Show and Shine car show is a hit with old, new, cars, trucks, motorcycles and vintage - Info./sign up: 315-483-0134, www.sodusny. org or sodusharvestfest@gmail. com. Info.: 315-576-3818 or email chamber14551@yahoo.com.
WEST HENRIETTA “The Rochester Subway” - Sunday, September 29, 2019, 1:30 PM. A new presentation brings back the unique story of the Rochester Subway from an abandoned canal bed to an abandoned rapid transit line in just thirty years. The show is free with admission and covers the construction, operation and decline of the Subway. Trolley rides are included in the family-friendly admission of $8 adults, $7 seniors (65+) and $6 youths (age 3-12). No reservations needed. Open Sundays only, 11-5 PM, and group tours during the week can be arranged by appointment. Located at 6393 East River Road, (585)533-1113. www.nymtmuseum.org
WILLIAMSON Lake Effect Community Chorus will begin rehearsals on September 16, 2019. All rehearsals will take place on Mondays from 6:30PM8PM at the Williamson Presbyterian Church- 4057 Main Street, Williamson, NY. The chorus composition is SATB, no auditions are required. Performing concerts will take place in the fall and holiday season of 2019. All are welcome; please join us!
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It's September, and that nip in the evening air leaves no doubt that fall is on its way. What do you most look forward to each autumn? 13% Pumpkin spice 0% Back-to-school 44% Beautiful colors 5% Pumpkin carving 13% Apple picking 20% Fall festivals 5% I don't like it.
Honor Flight Fundraiser - Held SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 7PM. Doors open at 5:30pm, Barnard Exempts, 360 Maiden Lane, Rochester. Featuring Patrick Johnson Elvis Impersonator. Considered to be one of the top tribute artists in the country. He will be here entertaining - you don’t wan to miss this! Door Prizes and 50/50 Raffle. Tickets $15. You can purchase tickets at the following locations: Karen Gerrish (Coordinator) 585-615-2901, 4260 Culver Rd. #228, Rochester, NY 14622. Barnard Exempt, 360 Maiden Lane, 14616. Food and Beverages available for a nominal fee.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Sept. 23, 1969, the trial for eight antiwar activists charged with sparking violent demonstrations at the August 1968 Democratic National Convention opens in Chicago. Most were convicted on criminal charges or contempt of court, but none served time after convictions eventually were overturned on appeal or charges dropped.
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* On Sept. 24, 1941, the Japanese consul in Hawaii is instructed to divide Pearl Harbor into five zones and calculate the number of battleships in each zone. The United States had intercepted the message, but it was dismissed a month later as being of no great consequence. * On Sept. 27, 1540, in Rome, the Society of Jesus -- a Roman Catholic missionary organization -- receives its charter from Pope Paul III. The Jesuit order succeeded in converting millions around the world to Catholicism.
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Routine doctor visits are a vital component of a healthy lifestyle. As noted by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, even men who feel healthy and live active lifestyles must make routine visits to their healthcare providers. Such visits can assess risk for future medical problems and offer men the opportunity to update vaccinations. Routine health checkups also give doctors a chance to screen for medical issues. Doctors consider a man’s age and other risk factors to determine when and how frequently he will need certain medical screenings. For example, while men between the ages of 40 and 64 are often advised to get blood pressure screenings at least once per year, those with diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems, and other conditions may need more frequent screenings. No two men have the same medical histories, which only highlights the need for men of all ages to schedule annual physical exams with their physicians. Such exams can reveal potential problems and also make for great opportunities to discuss more specific medical screenings with their physicians. The following are some general screening tests and guidelines recommended for all men between the ages of 40 and 64, courtesy of the USNLM. Prostate cancer - The USNLM notes that most men age 50 or older should discuss screening for prostate cancer with their physicians. Ethnicity and family history are some of the recognized risk factors for prostate cancer. As a result, African American men and men with a family history of prostate cancer in a first degree relative younger than 65 should discuss screenings beginning at age 45. There are pros and cons to prostate cancer screenings, and these should be part of men’s discussions with their physicians. Colorectal cancer - All men between the ages of 50 and 75 should be screened for colorectal cancer. Physicians may recommend colorectal screening for men under age 50 with a family history of colon cancer or polyps. In addition, physicians may consider screenings for men under 50 who have a history of inflammatory bowel disease. Cholesterol - The USNLM advises men to have their cholesterol levels checked every five years. Men with certain conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease, may need to be checked more often. Diabetes - Diabetes screenings are recommended every three years for men age 45 and older. Men who are overweight and younger than 45 should ask their physicians if they should be screened before they reach 45. Osteoporosis - Women are more likely to develop osteoporosis than men, but that doesn’t mean men are immune to this condition marked by a weakening of the bones due to tissue loss. Fractures after age 50, heavy alcohol use, smoking, and low body weight are some risk factors that can make men vulnerable to osteoporosis. Health screenings can catch diseases and other conditions in their early stages when they’re most treatable. Such screenings should be a vital part of men’s health routines.
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5000 SQ. FT. OF QUALITY USED FURNITURE & HOME GOODS ON CONSIGNMENT AT DISCOUNT PRICES. Fall Super Sale. Tues. thru Fri. (noon5pm); Sat. (11am-4pm). GREAT EXPECTATIONS. 160 School St. Victor (back of building). 585-314-7652. www.greatexpectationsshop. com. Cash or Check only. Let us sell your furniture and home goods!
Pittsford PTSA’s 56th Super Sale! Housewares* Toys* Games* Baby Gear* Appliances* Costumes* Sports Equipment* Bikes* Furniture* Clothes* Couture* Vintage* Shoes/ Boots. Wednesday, October 23rd, 9-7pm; Thursday, October 24th & Friday, October 25th, 9-7pm, *Half Price Sale* Saturday, October 26th, 9am- noon, *Bag-It Sale!* Mendon High School Gym, 472 Mendon Rd 14534 *Rt 64.
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For Airport Limo/Van transportation Class A, B & E lic. Must have clean Abstract Mail resume to Quality Transportation Services P.O. Box 435, Pittsford, NY 14534 or e-mail to: sales@qualitytran.com No calls.
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 bob.devos@oconnorchevrolet.com to set up a confidential interview.
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Work Location: Piffard, NY • Full-time with benefits Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Global manufacturer of custom inductors, transformers and capacitors for high technology applications seeks a creative and enthusiastic engineer who will help develop specialized assembly processes including BOMs, manufacturing instructions, special verification tests and provide other engineering expertise. This engineer will help evaluate components from domestic and international suppliers and troubleshoot problems as needed to meet customer delivery requirements.
The preferred candidate will have the following attributes: • BS EE or equivalent on-the-job training serving in an engineering capacity • Five to ten years of experience • Strong technical base in a. circuit components including inductors, resistors, capacitors, and transformers b. circuit analysis methods c. electrical instruments including DMM, DSO, power meters, network analyzers, programmable automatic test fixtures d. basic Physics (Electromagnetic Theory) e. effective hands-on methods to identify root cause and implement corrective action f. MS Excel, Solidworks, PSpice, MathCad, or other equivalent software • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Strong organizational, leadership and negotiation skills with suppliers and colleagues • Strong motivation to learn and grow in a fast-paced environment leveraging critical thinking skills • Experience in manufacturing processes related to electro-mechanical assembly including soldering, lead assembly and molding (encapsulation) is desired. The company is located near Orlando, Florida and is looking for that special individual who will enthusiastically support personal and company growth working with colleagues throughout the globe. The company is an equal opportunity employer.
• Locate and stock all material from Receiving and Quality quickly and efficiently. • Prepare records and statements of stocks in a storeroom in an accurate manner. • Verify material is correctly packaged and labeled. • Deliver items and products to the requesting departments. • Complete stock purges sent from Engineering, Quality or Planning. • Maintain organization and perform cycle counts on a scheduled basis. • Identify and match incoming materials. • Store all shipping materials in their proper locations. • Ability to judge the type of crate, carton, and supports needed for the safe transportation of products. • Ability to prepare parts/lots before packing and/or crating. • Ability to recognize and correct any mistakes found during packing, crating, or shipping. • Must operate pallet jack. • Math skills and basic notions of accounting. • Computer skills are required in order to make the transaction of the materials through an inventory database. Good communication skills in both verbal and writing.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines. • Maintain a positive attitude and provide exemplary customer service. • Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices. • Associate college degree. • 1-2 years experience with UPS, FedEx, and/or DHL computer/logistic systems. • 1-2 years related experience in packing/shipping. • Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Physical Requirements: • Must be able to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk or hear 2/3 of time. Must be able to sit 1/3 of time. • Lift 10 lbs. continuously and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. • May have to climb safety ladders to retrieve material on shelves. • Physical Activity Level: Moderate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily product/technical nature.
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MAGNETICS NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
FIELD APPLICATION ENGINEER Work Location: Piffard, NY for Magnetics • Full-time with benefits Overview:
Job Knowledge, Skills And Abilities: • Knowledgeable in the Exxelia Quality System and safety policies. • Working knowledge of tools and fixtures including specification, machine shop fabrication, and inspection methods. • Working knowledge of agency (UL / CSA / TUV / CE / etc.) requirements as they relate to magnetic components and their applications. • Proficient in Windows, MS Office and Exxelia ERP systems. • Proficient in process mapping, root cause analysis, corrective action and cost reduction targeting methods.
Qualifications: • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. • AS degree in Engineering Technology, or equivalent experience in the magnetics industry, with record of success in new product development. • Experienced in manual electromechanical assembly with extensive soldering experience including J-STD-001 certification. • Knowledge of electrical components including resistors, capacitors, magnetic materials, insulations, wires & cables, metals, adhesives, epoxies, and encapsulants. • Hands-on experience in developing detailed process documentation for electromechanical assembly. • Strong teamwork, collaborative, troubleshooting, and decision-making skills. • Strong motivation and capable of independent work and project leadership as required. • Experienced leader, capable of coaching, motivating staff and resolving conflict. • Experienced trainer, highly capable in communicating manual methods, evaluation of training results and corrective actions to meet training effectiveness requirements.
Responsibilities: • Coordinate Tiger Team efforts with Design Engineer(s), Planner(s), Buyer(s), Expediter(s), Quality Assurance and Operations personnel to assure high quality and timely production release. • Monitor progress of projects to specified milestones and promptly notify responsible support function of constraint that impacts quality or schedule. • Develop process routers including sequence of operations with Exxelia work centers together with estimated direct labor run and set up times for each process step.
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• Adept in technical knowledge as well as business skills. • Take full ownership of all pre-sales and post-sales activities. • The FAE is required to develop skills on his current product features, tools and design flows and facilitate adoption of these solutions with a variety of customer systems. • FAE is expected to remove technical barriers to a sale and help close business. • Desire a career path in sales/marketing/business development.
Responsibilities: • Demonstrate expertise in the business technology. • Consult the clients through the process of design, testing and building on reengineering and new product development projects. • Interact closely with the leading technology vendors to understand the new technologies/architectures being rolled out. • Proactively come up with Proof-Of-Concept (POC) designs for various use-cases/realtime applications leveraging the latest tools and technologies available. • Assist the sales team through the pre-sales and post-sales activities • Conduct trainings for clients on latest tools & technologies (as & when needed)
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • 3-5 years with Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent or 1-3 years with Master’s • Technologies/Products: An FAE must be aware and proficient across all popular technologies/tools relevant to their domain. • Market trends/intelligence: A deep insight into the market trends and competition is essential for the role. An FAE is expected to leverage the market intelligence while consulting the clients on their product designs. • Sales: An FAE must understand the nuances that drive the sales and procurement decisions. He/She needs to understand the technical needs of the customer and suggest a solution accordingly in the pre-sales period. • Post-sales, the FAE must enable the customer with training on the tools and technical support (as and when required). • Short Lead Time: At times a FAE is expected to explore a newer design or deliver training at a very short notice. He/She has to be patient and handle pressure well. • Build Expertise: Build on the knowledge & expertise gained from the previous projects to build better designs and POCs. Possessing sound technical knowledge is of utmost importance in this field. Also, it is essential to be able to strategically and effectively communicate to customers. Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills along with the willingness to travel. • Intermediate ISO knowledge. Send Resumes to: • Position requires the ability to travel. mrivas-miranda@exxelia.com
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