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April 21, 2023 | RUSH-HENRIETTA | 585.226.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM A publication of featured MEDIA PRSRT STD. US Postage PAID Permit #43 ittsford,P NY

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SPRING CLEANING PROJECTS YOU DON’T WANT TO FORGET

BATHROOMS: Bathrooms also tend to bear the brunt of winter weather, as mold and grime can accumulate throughout a season in which it’s too cold to open bathroom windows to let fresh air in after bathing. Inspect ceilings, tubs, shower stalls, and floors for any signs of mold growth or grime. Mold growth in a home can lead to respiratory problems and exacerbate existing conditions such as asthma, so it’s best to inspect bathrooms for any signs of mold growth throughout winter. If you have let that slip, prioritize such inspections come spring cleaning time.

R.A.C.E. Coin Show

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Mothers who are avid crafters may enjoy a craft-themed Mother’s Day. A family crafting project can make for a fun afternoon and produce mementos that Mom will cherish for years to come. Dads and kids can plan the project in advance without Mom’s knowledge, arranging all of the materials ahead of time and setting up the crafting station the night before or while Mom is relaxing on Mother’s Day morning. Kids can even get a head start on the day by making their own craft for Mom and giving it to her as a Mother’s Day present. Dads can keep the craft theme going at dinner and get a laugh out of Mom by pouring her a craft beer when dinner is served.

Chef Carved Beef and Ham, Chicken Pomodoro, Roasted Chicken, Pulled Pork, Roasted Mixed Vegetables, Cavatappi Alfredo, Penne w/Vodka, Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, Scrambled Eggs, French Toast Casserole, Egg Bake, Breakfast Potatoes, Sausage and Bacon, Salad Bar, Fresh Fruit and Bagels. Dessert Station, Coffee, Tea & Juice

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Page4 RUSH-HENRIETTA EDITION ● FRIDAY,APRIL 21,2023 Farm Market YourTrustworthyGrowersSince1820 We grow everything in our own greenhouses! Thousands of plants & flowers. 1487 Rush Scottsville Rd. • Rush, NY 533-1396 HANGINGBASKETS,ANNUALS, PERENNIALS,VEGGIEPLANTS, &MORE! Alsofreshveggies&eggs OpenDaily10am-5pm Opening for the Season on Saturday, May 6th!
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1400 Lehigh Station Rd., Henrietta

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Dining out is a great way to celebrate life’s milestones or simply reconnect with friends and loved ones. Research firm NPD Group found that, by the end of 2015, restaurant visits by consumers increased by 700 million compared to just five years prior.

While chain restaurants invest heavily in advertising, independently owned restaurants do not have those same resources. Multi-unit chains also have more pull with suppliers and might be able to negotiate better deals, or can spread operational costs across various locations. Too often diners are not aware of the vast array of tasty, well-priced and artisanal foods awaiting them just down the street. Much can be said about the advantages of patronizing local eateries. Men and women who want unique dining experiences can give local, independently owned establishments a try.

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God invites you.

Do you feel at times “My whole life sucks!” Most of us feel like that at times. Maybe you have thought “does God even care?” In my 25 years of being a simple Christian and simple Pastor, the answer is “YES, God cares!”

So you may think “I want to know a bit,” but maybe you are like the college woman I met who said to me “Churches hate me because of my tattoos and face piercings and I don’t have any money to give them.” Look: Some Churches may hate the way you look or how your current life is, but God loves you no matter what.

If you are hurting, lonely, messed up, only wear jeans/sweatpants/slippers, have no food or money - God wanted me to invite you and to tell you that He loves you so much, that He gave up His only Son, to die for you. at’s the absolute highest love there is.

Let me kick religion out of the room and simply tell you the story of the Gospel that Jesus loves you. Don’t worry one bit about churches, snobby Christians, phoney pastors, rules or membership.

Let me tell you the truth: “ e ONLY people that Jesus ever got mad at were the RELIGIOUS people, NOT the messed up hurting sinners.”

See you April 30th at 1:00 at the big Marriage Celebration room at the RIT Conference Center. Look for the sign Mis ts Sinners Church

ere is nothing religious here, I promise. All people, all religions, all denominations, are all invited. No restrictions. Come as messed up as you are. Sit in a chair, lay down on the oor, put your feet up on the chairs, I JUST DON’T CARE!

Bring no money. A smoking area and alcohol bar is near the room at the restaurant. You have the choice to do as you want, even get up a er a few minutes and leave, no explanations. If nobody cares for you or is nice to you - I will give you the best seat in the room and the best food, a free meal and, if you need, I will give you a ride or money. All with a free Bible, all secretly. It’s all God’s anyways.

ere is no sign up sheet. ere are no name tags. is is not a dumb annoying door knocking cult & nobody will call or bother you. Freely you come & freely you can go - at anytime.

My purpose for doing this is not to start a Church or following. God has put into my heart a desire simply to let you know that Jesus loves you and then for me to get out of the way. So if you’re reading this and you are a rejected, hated, hopeless, poor, unwanted sinner, just freely come see me at the Conference Center, or next Fridays night’s Happy Hour. Look for the goofy fat pastor guy wearing a Hawaiian shirt and carrying a falling apart electric/duct taped old torn up Bible.

I’m a messed up sinner too, who has a living great sinless God, who loves me and who loves you too. You have nothing to lose.

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RIT Conference Center • Treaty Ball Room

Sunday, April 30th • 1pm

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

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Upcycling is not just for craft projects - it offers lots of possibilities to make changes in your home décor, especially cabinets and furniture that will save money and reduce your contribution to the local landfill. Woodcraft can help you with upcycling ideas, products and advice.

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WILKINSTRACTLIVONIA: MultiFamily NeighborhoodSaleSaturday, April29th(9am-2pm)household, tools,kidsstuff,lakestuff&more.

RUSH:6720E RIVER RD.Thurs April27thruSatApril29.(8am-5pm) Furniture,Clocks,Lamps,Hummels, Household,WomenClothes,much more!

SCOTTSVILLE: 7 ChurchStreet. April29th(9am-3pm).RainDate: May6th.“LessisMoreSale”:Antiques(notthefancykind),household, garden,kitchen,decor.

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Pumpkin Growers Meeting!

April 29, 2023 • 1pm • Lima Town Hall

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* The longest song title ever is Hoagy Carmichael’s 1943 “I’m a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank on the Streets of Yokohama with my Honolulu Mama Doin’ Those Beat-o, Beat-o Flat-On-My-Seat-o, Hirohito Blues.”

* Eight of the 10 largest statues in the world are of Buddhas.

* Pittsburgh is the only city where all the major sports teams (MLB, NHL, NFL) have the same colors: black and gold.

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Is AARP Membership Worth Having?

I remember feeling uneasy when the rst AARP envelope showed up in my mailbox. It was one thing to quietly hit the Big Five-O, and it was another thing to realize that I was then eligible for membership in a group for seniors.

It took a little while, but I did sign up. Over the years I’ve stayed. e benets are worth it. Here are a few:

I get a discount on my cellphone plan for having an AARP membership.

e list of bene ts and discounts keeps growing, many of them local. Rental cars and travel, insurance of all kinds, owers and groceries, transmissions and tires, paint ... and pizza.

ere’s the Smart Driver online safety course that, once you pass it, could save you money on your auto insurance.

e monthly newspaper, the AARP Bulletin, is worth reading for the information it contains: money, investing, senior news and events in my state, government a airs, Social Security and health. en there’s the bi-monthly AARP magazine, with a wide variety of articles, from dieting and money management to tests that predict cancer, places to retire and much more.

e two publications are worth the $16 price of membership by themselves because of the information they present.

AARP has an app now with good instructions on how to install it.

If you sign up for AARP membership (the rst year is reduced to $12), it will likely take a few months for your publications to start up. If you change your address, the same thing might happen, depending on where in the publishing cycle your change occurs. If you suspect something has gone astray, call them at 888-687-2277. Meanwhile, you can read both of them online at the AARP website: aarp.org.

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UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA A KEY TO COMPASSIONATE CARE

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Dementia is a general term used to define a decline in mental ability severe enough that it can interfere with daily life, offers the Alzheimer’s Association. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Dementia is not a disease but a term used to describe a wide range of symptoms. The words “senility” and “dementia” often are incorrectly used interchangeably. However, serious mental decline is not a normal part of aging.

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Cipro Prescription No

Longer the First-Line Treatment for UTIs

DEAR DR. ROACH: I was diagnosed with a UTI on my yearly physical urinalysis, but I had no symptoms. I was prescribed Cipro. The five pages of warnings attached to the prescription scared me! So, I checked the FDA and Mayo Clinic websites. Both said that the “risks outweigh benefits” and it “should not be the first choice to treat a UTI.” But my doctor says to take it, so I will -- 500 mg twice a day for seven days.

Possible side effects include tendon ruptures (including the aorta), nerve damage and more. Scary! I am 71 and in good health with high blood pressure as my only problem, but it’s under control. I wasn’t told if my UTI is complicated or uncomplicated, but I assume uncomplicated, as my blood work, including kidney tests, were all normal.

Is this drug safe? Why does the FDA say not to prescribe this as the first choice? -- C.J.

ANSWER: There is a lot wrong here.

First off, asymptomatic bacteria in the urine does not normally get treated, so I wouldn’t have recommended treatment in the first place. I’m not even sure why your doctor ordered a urinalysis -- it’s not recommended as a screening test for most.

Second, I agree with your research that ciprofloxacin (Cipro) should not be the first-line treatment for symptomatic urine infections. Ciprofloxacin does increase risk of tendon rupture very slightly (three to four cases per 100,000 people treated); may damage the aorta (eight cases per 100,000 in one study, while another large study showed no risk); and may cause neuropathy in one case per 150,000.

Resistance to drugs like ciprofloxacin has been increasing. Other choices, like nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole or cephalexin, have more effectiveness with less risk of toxicity. That’s why Cipro is no longer a first-line choice. But it can be hard for doctors to unlearn behaviors.

Usually, Cipro is effective and doesn’t cause side effects, but practicing evidence-based medicine means changing behaviors to reflect new information, even if your personal experience has generally been good. An individual doctor isn’t likely to see damage to tendons, aorta or nerves, but if all doctors changed their behavior, there would be even fewer of these rare events.

When it is used, a short course of ciprofloxacin is normally prescribed for three days, not seven, for uncomplicated urine infections in women. The less a person uses this drug, the lower the risk of these rare but severe side effects. Three days is normally sufficient.

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

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PAW’S CORNER

Can Cats Eat Easter Eggs?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We were coloring Easter eggs a few days ago, and our cat Jake kept begging underneath the table. Now that we’ve got lots of le over boiled eggs, I’m wondering if it would be safe to mix a few into his food?

DID YOU KNOW?

Dogs are wildly popular pets. The American Pet Products Association says there are 63.4 million households in the United States that have a dog, and with the exception of 2002 and 2015, that number has steadily risen since 2000. Certain breeds remain especially popular among dog owners. In August 2021, the pet insurance providerTrupanion released the most popular dog breeds of 2020, and the top five breeds were:

1. Labrador retriever

2. Golden retriever

3. Goldendoodle

4. German shepherd

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NOW HERE’S A TIP

Homemade hummus with truly unique taste

Hummus provides a delicious and healthy alternative to less nutritional dips. Versatile and available in various flavors, hummus can be whipped up at home for those who prefer to make their own dips. The following recipe for “Garbanzo-Carrot Hummus with Grilled Yogurt Flatbread” from James Campbell Caruso’s “España: Explore the Flavors of Spain” (Gibbs Smith) includes some Moroccan flavors that give this easy-toprepare recipe a truly unique taste.

Dear Sarah: Because they’re hardboiled, it’s completely safe to feed some egg to Jake. Just remember to peel the shell o rst!

Eggs are a healthy protein that cats can eat. e American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that they always be cooked. Feeding raw egg to a cat can make it sick due to the potential for bacteria or other pathogens that are on the shell to transfer to the egg.

Whether the cooked egg is boiled, scrambled, poached or microwaved doesn’t matter. Don’t add seasonings to the egg, though. Salt, pepper and other spices can upset a cat’s small tummy.

If you’ve never fed eggs to Jake before, only give him a small amount at rst. Add a teaspoon to his regular food or to the side of his dish. Monitor his behavior a er he eats the egg. If he has an allergy to eggs, he may scratch excessively, act agitated or throw up. If he seems ne, you can give him more next time.

Here’s a cool nding about eggs and cats: Researchers at Purina reported in 2019 that coating a cat’s food in a special egg powder formulation helped stop people from having an allergic reaction to cats! A protein in cats’ saliva is responsible for 95% of cat allergies in people. Not surprisingly, Purina has developed an entire product line of cat food based on this nding, called LiveClear. So, if you su er from allergies around cats, this might bring some relief.

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* When packing cookies in a single layer, I trace the shape of my container on parchment paper using the lid as a template. It’s pretty easy, and it fits exactly.

* Keep a small wastepaper basket or shredder near your entrance if possible. You can get rid of paper items you don’t need (think, junk mail) before it even makes it into the house. This is especially important if you tend to let things pile up, like I do! -- R.F. in Louisiana

* For scratch paper, I use the back side of my kids’ extra art pages. We choose the best to display, then they chop up the rest into small booklets, which they staple at the top. And we have notepads! -- M.L. in Iowa

* Keep a map or globe in your family or TV room. This way, when a place is mentioned on the news or in another program, you can find it on the map. This is a great thing to do with kids, but it’s handy and worthwhile for anyone. -- via email

* If you have a very stinky trash can, scrub it with a paste made from baking soda and just a bit of water. It works as a mild abrasive. Then fill a spray bottle with plain white vinegar and spray. It should foam for a moment. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, then rinse well with hot water. Clean and deodorized!

* We have large buckets that store random toys on our back porch. It seems that whenever we’d touch the buckets to get a toy, a horde of mosquitoes would erupt. There’s no water, so we didn’t know what to do. And we didn’t want to douse it with chemicals, as it’s filled with kid stuff. A neighbor suggested we put a few dryer sheets in each one, and they really have worked. I guess the bugs don’t like the smell!

-- W.S. in Florida

Garbanzo-Carrot Hummus with Grilled Yogurt Flatbread

Makes 2 cups

2 medium carrots, peeled and chopped

Salt

1 cup cooked garbanzo beans, drained

4 teaspoons chopped cilantro plus 1 teaspoon for garnish

2 tablespoons chopped red onion

21/2 teaspoons ground cumin

11/2 teaspoons ground coriander seeds

2 tablespoons lemon juice

4 teaspoons olive oil

2 teaspoons chile flakes

2 teaspoons Moroccan Spice Blend (see below)

Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 batch Yogurt Flatbread (see below)

In a medium saucepan, combine the carrots with 2 quarts water and 2 teaspoons salt. Bring the mixture to a boil then reduce the heat and simmer for 8 to 10 minutes, until the carrots are tender. Remove the pan from the heat and allow the carrots to drain and cool in a colander. Combine carrots and remaining ingredients, except for Yogurt Flatbread, in the work bowl of a food processor and puree until smooth. Season to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with the remaining cilantro. Serve with fresh, hot Yogurt Flatbread cut in wedges.

Moroccan Spice Blend

Makes about 2 tablespoons

In a small resealable glass or plastic container, combine 1 teaspoon each of: ground cumin, ground turmeric, saffron threads, ground coriander, ground cinnamon, ground smoked paprika, finely grated lemon peel.

Yogurt Flatbread

Serves 4

1 cup all-purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon coarse salt

21/2 cups plain yogurt

Olive oil

Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into the work bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Add the yogurt and mix on low speed for 2 minutes. Cover the work bowl and allow the dough to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.

Preheat a gas or charcoal grill to medium. Scrape the dough from the work bowl and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough into a long log and divide it into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and use a rolling pin or tortilla press to flatten it into a 1/4-inch-thick tortilla shape. Brush each “tortilla” lightly with olive oil. Grill each for about 40 seconds then turn and cook another 40 seconds.

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

RushPublicLibrary: MemoryScreenings:Memoryconcerns?Youarenotalone.Amemory screeningisasimpleandsafe“healthy braincheck-up”thattestsmemory andotherthinkingskills.Eachfree andconfidentialmemoryscreening takesapproximately10-15minutes. Youwillbeprovidedtheresultsatthe timeofcompletion.Whiletheresults arenotadiagnosis,theycansuggest follow-upwithaphysicianforafull evaluation.ThisNationalMemory ScreeningprogramoftheAlzheimer’s FoundationofAmericaisbroughtto youbyTheRotenbergInstituteon AgingatJewishSeniorLife.Noregistrationnecessary,justdropinon Wednesday,April26thbetween1:30 and3:30PMatthelibrary.

HenriettaPublicLibrary: HealthCareNavigator Doyouneedhelpapplyingfor healthinsurance?OnTuesday,May 2nd,anexperiencedHealthInsuranceNavigatorfromLawNYcan helpyouexploreyouroptionsand enrollincoveragethroughtheNew YorkStateofHealthMarketplace (NYSOH).Allappointmentswillbe in-personattheHenriettaPublic Library.Appointmentsareoffered inone-hourincrementsandregistrationisrequired.Registeronline athpl.libcal.comorcall 585-359-7092.

PenfieldPublicLibrary

K-4CraftyFunDay:Wednesday,April 26|4:15PM|forkids|registration required

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CALEDONIA

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2023RochesterParafest! May 12th,7pm-Midnight-VIPMeet-nGreetw/TVPersonalities.May 13th,8am-5pm-VendorsofAll Kinds,FreeLectures.May14th, 9am-3pm-Vendors,Lectures,and CarShow.Ticketsavailableat: rochesterparafest.comand EventBrite.com.NewLocation!The Alleyway,3154StateSt.,Caledonia.ToBenefit:VeteransOutreach CenterInc.*ServingThoseWho ServeU.S.*

CANANDAIGUA

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TeaAtTwoFashionShowFundraiser:April30,CasaLargaVineyards,Fairport,2pm.Doorsopen 12:30pm.Aninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends,foodand fun.Themodelsincludebreastcancersurvivorsalongwiththeirfamilies,friendsandmembersofour communities.Theeventsoldoutin 2022!SoDON’TDELAYongetting yourticketsNOW!Featuring: EmceeBillyKiddfrom92.5WBEE, GuestSpeakerJenniferHarvey M.D.fromURMCImaging,DJMike LaMarcafromSpectrumSounds. Enjoysweetandsavorysnacks/ beverages,cashbar,silentauction, wine,jewelry,floralteapotraffles, andmore!Fortickets,sponsorship opportunities,silentauctiondonations,andprogramads: www.embraceyoursisters.org/ 2023-tea-at-two-fashion-show

EmbraceYourSistersTeaAt TwoFashionShowFundraiserTheEmbraceYourSisters(EYS)Tea AtTwoFashionShowFundraiser April30,2023atCasaLargaVineyards,Fairportat2pm,withdoors openat12:30pm.Enjoyaninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends, foodandfun.Themodelsinclude breastcancersurvivorsalongwith theirfamilies,friendsandmembers ofourcommunities.DON’TDELAY ongettingyourticketsNOW!Also featuring:EmceeBillyKiddfrom 92.5WBEE,GuestSpeakerJennifer HarveyM.D.fromURMCImaging, DJMikeLaMarcafromSpectrum Sounds.Guestswillenjoy:sweet andsavorysnacks/beverages,cash bar,silentauction,wine,jewelry, floralteapotraffles,andmore!

CHILI

T.O.P.S.TakeOffPoundsSensibly! Makefriends,havefun,get tipsandadviceaswellassupport, onyourweightlossjourney.MeetingsareheldMondaymorningsat the#4ChiliFireHouse,off ScottsvilleRoad(offJemisonRd.), Chili.Weighinis9:15to9:45with themeetingfollowing-9:45to 10:45.Foradditionalinformation pleasecontactCarolHaukat 585-317-5437.

HENRIETTA

FridayFishFry&Moreatthe Elks! Curbsidepickup!Fishfryw/ fries,coleslaw&saladorbroiled haddockw/bakedpotato&vegof theday,$13.Chickenfingerbasket $7.Jumbocheeseravioli&sauce $8;add2meatballsor2sausageor oneofeach,$3.Special:Homemademeatloafw/mashedpotatoes &gravy,$10.Call334-1900after 3pmFridaytoplaceyourorder. PLEASENOTE:asofApril14,we cannolongeraccommodatedriveupserviceonFRIDAYSunlessyou havepre-ordered,sowecanserve everyoneinatimelymanner.Thank youforyourpatronage!APRIL21, 4PM-7PM,RochesterElksLodge #24,3525E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.

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TheHoneoyeFalls-Mendon HistoricalSocietymeeting on May4,2023willfeatureKaren Russell.Hertopicwillbe“Mr. Letchworth’sVision:TheHistoryof LetchworthPark”.Themeetingwill beattheMendonCommunity Center,167NorthMainStreetin HoneoyeFalls.Themeetingbegins at7:30andisopentothepublic. Thissiteishandicappedaccessible. Forinformationcall585-624-5655.

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner atthe UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,May10,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

PAVILION

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PENFIELD

Children’sandYoungAdult UsedBookSale- Friendsofthe PenfieldPublicLibrary.Thisisour firstmini-saleandwehopeyouwill comeandmakeitahugesuccess. May5th,12to6forMembersOnly (canjointhatday),May6th10to 5,(opentothepublic)andMay7th 10to2(opentothepublic).Atthe PenfieldLibrarybuilding,1985 BairdRoad.Forquestionsand/orto volunteer,contactFriends.Penfield. Public.Library@gmail.com

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ROCHESTER

ShenYun: Dust offyourmemory ofwhatamorecompassionate worldusedtobelike.AndexperienceChinabeforecommunism. ShenYun’sperformanceisabeautifuldisplayofgoodness,wisdom, andfaith.Itstimelesslegendscelebratevalorandtraditionalvirtues. Forourworldtoday,itisamessage ofhope.Morethanjustaperformance,ShenYunisatasteofaworld andaculturethatcaninspireusto bebetter.Thisiswhatyouhave beenwaitingfor.Presentedby: UpstateNewYorkFalunDafaAssociation.May7,2pm,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885EastMainSt., Rochester.https://rbtl.org/events/ shen-yun/

AARP:FightFraud.ShredItAARP FraudWatchNetworkcan helpyouprotectyourselfagainst identitytheft.Joinusforafree document-shreddingeventinyour community.Reserveyourspotfor AARPNewYork’sshreddingevent. Saturday,April29,1-4pm,Asbury FirstUnitedUnitedMethodist Church,1050EastAve.,Rochester. Yourdocumentswillbeshredded on-site,freeofcharge.Thereisa three-baglimitperperson.The eventconcludeswhenthetruckis full.Oneon-siteshreddingtruck willbeavailablefrom1-4pm.The sitemaycloseearlyifthetruckfills up.Registernowatevents.aarp. org/ShredRoc2023.

AnimalCrackers2023:AllCreatures GreatandSmall:ByMonroeCounty4-HYouthDevelopmentProgram.Saturday,May6, 2023,CornellUniversitycampus. ParticipantswilllearnaboutDairy, Sheep,Poultry,RabbitandCavy, biology,andmanagement.4-H youth8-12yearsoldorthosewith beginnertointermediate knowledgeofthecoveredspecies areinvited.Registration:$20per youth.Adultchaperonesarefree. Attendeesshouldbringtheirown lunch.Registrationmustbedone throughyourlocalCornellCooperativeExtensionOfficeandmust becompletednolaterthanApril 24,2023.ForMonroeCounty,$15 iscoveredbythePaperCloverfund -contactMosstoregister.https:// cals.cornell.edu/nys-4-h-animalscience-programs/state-events/ programs/animal-crackers

HOW TO MAKE FATHER’S DAY MORE ENJOYABLE FOR DAD

BEACH BOUND: A relaxing day at the beach may be the perfect way to spend Father’s Day. Dad can enjoy the entire family while sitting back in his beach chair and watching the waves roll in. Pack a picnic lunch with his favorite foods and a cold beer, and Dad may just say this was his best celebration yet.

TheRochesterTheaterOrgan Society proudly presents“Movie MusicalMagic”Sunday,April23rd, 2:30PM,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre.DirectfromLondon,England ...SimonGledhillwilltakeusback tomemorablemomentsinfilm fromthe1930’sthroughthe 1990’sfromtheconsoleofthe RTOS-GriersonWurlitzer4/23theatreorgan!AdmissionforNONmembersis$15perperson.Children12andunderwithadult,and studentswithschoolIDarealways FREE.Thedoorsopenat1:30PM. SeatingisGeneralAdmission,not Reserved.VisittheRTOSwebsite rtosonline.orgorstopbytheMembershipTableinthelobbyformore informationincludingspecialrates forout-of-townmembersandstudents.

RUSH

RushHistoricalSocietyGuided Tour ofRushOakOpenings with Dr.JamesKernan:CelebrateSpring withtheRushHistoricalSocietyfor animmersiveguidedwalkingtour oftheuniqueRushOakOpenings onSunday,April30,2pm-3:30pm, withDr.JamesKernan,awardwinningprofessorofbiogeography,sustainabilityandenvironmentalstewardshipat SUNY-Geneseo.He’llfocusonthe recenthistoryandmanagementeffortstomaintaintheuniqueoak openingshabitat,andpointout speciescommontothesite.Wear mudbootsanddresswarmly;thisis awalkingtourthroughwoodland terrain.Parkingwillbealongthe roadatthesiteonHoneoyeFallsFivePointsRoadinRush.

RushUnitedMethodistChurch Spring SuperSale! Onedayonly. Saturday,May6,2023,9am-3pm withhalfpricesalestartingat1pm. Newandselectivelychosenpre ownedclothing,coats,shoes, bootsformen,women,andchildren.Toys,books,electronics, housewares,linens,jewelry,etc. Selectgentlyusedfurniture.Special BoutiqueAreawithantique/vintage itemsandclothing.Bringafriend andcomeshop!Heldat6200 Rush-LimaRd.,Rush.http:// rushumc@rochester.rr.com

SPENCERPORT

AuroraHouseCasinoNight: A fun eveningofgaming,raffles, prizes,horsd’oeuvres!Friday,April 21st,2023attheItalianAmerican CommunityCenter,150Frank DiminoWay,Rochester.Doors openat6:30pm.Gamingbeginsat 7:30pm.https://aurorahousewmc. com/casino-night/

SPRINGWATER

HikeHighlandParkinRochester - Hike throughHighlandParkin RochesteramongsttheSpring flowersonSunday,April23from 2-4PMwithSpringwaterTrails.For additionalinformation/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

VICTOR

HenriettaOl’Henries22ndAnnual ScrambleGolfTournament - Saturday,May20th,2023atthe VictorHillsGolfCourse.RegistrationdeadlineMay13th.$85per Golfer.9:30amRegistration,10am TeeTime.Dinnerat4pm(ish). Includes18holes,cart,lunchatthe turn,refreshmentsandourusual bevyofdoorprizes.FormoreinformationcontactGregWood 585-202-2204orDeanMarshallat 585-532-8875.

WEST HENRIETTA

Semi-AnnualBeefonWeckDinner at St.MarkLutheranChurch, WestHenrietta.DinnerisonSaturday,April29from3:00-5:00PM (oruntilsoldout,whichevercomes first!).Mealincludesthinsliced roastedbeefinaujusonaKimmelweckroll,horseradish,German potatosaladwithbacon,homemadecoleslaw,anddessert.Tickets cost$12.Proceedswillbeusedto helplocalandnationalcharities, suchasourpreschool,localfood banks,OperationChristmasChild, disasterrelieffunds,etc.Thisisa drive-thruevent.Formoreinformation,call585-344-4795andleavea message.

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

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

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I’vebanishedWinter,saiththeSpring, Awake! arise, ye flowers!

Brisk breezes blow, Bright sunshine glow, And rouse the young Year’s powers.

~ Henry James Slack (1818–1896), The Ministry of the Beautiful, “Conversation IV: Spring-time on the Western Coast,” 1850

Online POLL

We are fortunate to live in a region rich with incredible sites attracting tourists from across the state and nation. With the current trend to treasure hometown sites we may otherwise overlook, what would you like to experience next as a “tourist” in your area?

• State and local parks and greenspaces

• Historic landmarks

• Waterways such as the Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, finger lakes, and ponds

• Concerts at the various venues around town

• Museums & art galleries

• Unique small shops

• Street Art hidden in plain sight

Poll ends 04-25-2023

Poll ended 04-18-2023

April 22, 2023 marks the 53rd anniversary of Earth Day, the “modern environmental movement” to celebrate eco-consciousness across more than 190 countries around the world according to earthday.org. Earth Day is the most widely observed nonreligious holiday in history, with group and individual events across Western NY. How will you help the earth this year?

15.8% Plant new greenery

15.8% Conserve water or energy

26.3% Take a litter-cleanup walk

5.3% Switch from single-use plastics to reusable materials

36.8% Avoid fast fashion and donate unwanted clothing and household goods

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Daniel R Crabb passed away at Geisinger Wyoming Medical Center in Pennsylvania at the age of 65. He was a New York native and graduate of Byron-Bergen Schools. He is survived by his daughter,Vanessa Halstead (Adam); son,Gregory Crabb; mother, Betty Crabb; brother,David Crabb (Patty); brother-in-law,Kevin Stine; and 5 grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his father, George Crabb and his sister, Diane Stine. Family and friends are welcome to join the family for a remembrance at the Avon Veterans Hall in East Avon on Saturday,June 17th from 12-3pm.

MEMORIAL GIFTS HONOR LOVED ONES

he loss of a friend or loved one is seldom easy, particularly if a person had been suffering from an illness. Close friends and family honor the memories of their deceased loved ones in different ways. Charitable giving can be a great way to honor a loved one’s memory while helping others. Survivors often find comfort in the knowledge that they can do good in the name of a loved one. Tributes or memorial gifts can be approached in different ways and serve as an ongoing reminder of a deceased loved one. Create a charitable foundation: Those who have the time and resources can establish their own charitable groups in the decedent’s name. This method of charity requires the most time and effort, but can prove to be quite an impactful memorial. Individuals who would like to go this route can consult with financial and tax professionals about the best way to establish a charitable group.

Community foundation: Families can focus on something their loved one cared deeply about, such as animal rescue, children, the arts, or even particular places in a community - such as a local park. According to CarePages, a company that produces free patient websites and offers community support for those coping with illness, families can choose to have their donations funneled to specific charities or nonprofit groups. Otherwise, funds can be allocated to a third party community fund that will distribute money to various organizations no matter where they are located.

Medical tribute: Memorial gifts that assist medical associations or groups working to find cures or offer treatments for diseases are quite popular. If a loved one passed away due to a specific illness, it is common to ask for donations to a specific organization that specializes in information and services pertaining to that illness. Many such groups have a “donate in memory” option on their websites. Oftentimes families are notified regarding who made memorial donations in their loved ones’ names, but the amount of the donation need not be revealed.

Personal intentions: Those who would like to make a donation but cannot think of a charity to associate with their deceased loved one have a host of options at their disposal. Consider donating to a school or library, requesting materials be purchased in the decedent’s name. Otherwise, donate to a general scholarship fund, possibly at the decedent’s alma mater.

Finish their work: If the decedent was engaged in a charitable project prior to their death, volunteer to help complete that project.

Giving back after the death of a loved one is a great way to keep the memory of that person alive.

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Poetry features

I love the feature interview with local poets in the Hometown Stories. It seems no one knows about the poets and writers around here, but we really have a lot of quality writers and writer groups in the greater Rochester area. I hope this helps people get out there and enjoy the culture we really have a lot of around here. Happy national poetry month, everyone!

The Kindness of Strangers

Checking out from grocery shopping Saturday, I was $4.00 short. I began searching in my cart for an item to return. Then the cashier said, "All Set." Feeling dumbfounded I looked up at her. She said the couple behind me paid the remainder. The husband said he'd been in my situation before, so they paid the $4.00 I owed. I thanked them, while still feeling stunned. Bless Your Kind Hearts.

Thank You Brockport Emergency Responders

On March 25th when high winds and rain were buffeting our area, a maple tree smashed through our roof. Unsure how to proceed, we called 911, and the immediate response from local agencies was exemplary. We would like to sincerely thank the Brockport Fire Dept., the Brockport Police Dept., and the Brockport Code Enforcement Office. Their quick assessment of the damage and instruction on what needed to happen saved us much further damage and allowed us to move forward.

We were then able to locate an arborist to remove the tree and a contractor to brace and tarp the opening. A sincere thanks to Lusk Tree Service and Emergency Enclosures Inc. for responding on short notice and each doing such a careful and thorough job. The Alvitos

Highway Visibility

Many times while driving you will see highway signs such as Stop signs or Hospital signs blocked by low hanging branches or bushes that have grown larger. Or you may see weeds that have grown up at intersections, making it hard to see traffic to the left and right. Highway department employees - make a concerted effort to see these impediments. Sitting high in your trucks may not give you the same visibility issues that a car would encounter.

Shoppers

If vehicles at shopping centers are required to stop at cross walks why don’t shoppers use them? How about those pushing their carts down the middle of the parking aisles. You’re putting yourself at risk by doing this. Don’t blame the driver if you’re in the wrong.

Ungrateful Wedding Couples

What is with some of the younger generation of wedding couples and newlyweds? Whether it is a family member, friend or coworker - you get invited to their wedding, you attend and/or send a generous gift, then nothing! No verbal or written thank you, no tweet or message of thanks. They are quick to cash your check but with no appreciation or acknowledgement sent! This is so rude, inconsiderate and lazy! What a bad example for the younger generation of couples that do!

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What can I do to start prepping my garden for plants I started indoors if I want to be kind to the critters still bedding in the soil?

Protecting soil critters such as natural soil bacteria, fungi, and other microbes is a lofty goal for your garden. I would consider covering the garden area with some type of organic mulch (straw, leaf litter, bark mulch, etc.). This will discourage early weeds and help preserve moisture later after your plants are in. The mulch should be easily moved aside to let the area to be planted dry out a bit just prior to planting. When ready to plant your seedlings, dig a hole big enough for each plant, leaving the rest of

the soil undisturbed.

When should I start seeds (indoors or outdoors) if the packages say before or after the last frost? How do I know when the last frost will be if the weather’s always changing?

There is an average last frost date for each plant hardiness zone with May 15 the date for zone 5 (Livingston County); Monroe County is zone 6 with an average last frost of May 1.

An average last frost date is not a guarantee against frost. As this date approaches, you need to carefully watch the long-range weather forecast. If there is no frost nor night temperatures below 45° in that forecast, you will probably be safe to plant. You also need to consider daytime temperatures: if several upcoming days will only have high

temperatures in the 50’s, you should wait a few days for warmer weather.

Memorial Day weekend is a traditional safe planting date. By that time, there very little risk of cold weather that will harm your plants. But check the forecast to be sure.

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ONLY RAIN DOWN THE DRAIN: WATER CONSERVATION EDUCATION BENEFITS US ALL

Around Rochester, we o en don’t think about groundwater. Most of us have potable liquid gold coming out of our taps any time we want it. Some choose to lter that water, which is even better according to many research sources, but otherwise, most don’t need to worry about water safety. We don’t usually have contamination issues or drought issues as we see in the news elsewhere in the nation or around the world. O en, we don’t think about groundwater unless something goes wrong.

However, even if we don’t have daily water issues here, groundwater issues across the world a ect us, due to our international food sources and the consequent safety of products coming from countries or regions with such issues. According to the World Health Organization’s World Water Day report, “groundwater provides half of all water used by households worldwide, a quarter of all the water drawn for irrigated agriculture, and one third of the water supply required for industry.”

Simple Ways We Can All Conserve Water and Improve Our Ecosystem:

• Shorten showers, use low- ow, high-e ciency toilets, x leaky faucets, and turn o faucets when not in use (remember the age-old tip to turn o water when brushing your teeth).

• Keep the water going down the drain clean: Never ush medicine down the toilet or sink. Repair vehicle leaks to avoid oil or other waste from entering storm drains, etc.

• Reduce, reuse, and then e ectively recycle plastics. 10,000 tons of plastic end up in the Great Lakes each year. Plastic gets into the lakes from litter, stormwater runo , wastewater treatment plants, and runo from farms. Microplastics have been detected in water around the world, including our nearby streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. In these waterways, microplastics end up in the water we drink and the seafood we eat.

• Dispose of pet waste appropriately. 15-20% of bacteria in the waterways comes from pet waste. Bacteria and nutrients in pet waste o en wash by rainwater or snowmelt into storm drains, streams, ponds, and lakes. at bacteria o en contains nutrients that promote weed and algae growth.

Many organizations across the nation and world strive to improve sanitation in hard-hit areas, but we are all part of a human population that needs to work together if we want a chance to turn back the sands of this ominous climate crisis. Supporting such organizations bene ts the collective human population.

What can we do locally? Some (many) people around Rochester criticize Genesee River’s abysmal water quality. Many complain about algae blooms that close swimming areas along Lake Ontario. Everyone seems to complain when water quality impairs recreational happiness, but many or most don’t realize that pollution is primarily caused by our own waste and inconsiderate, perhaps ignorant, everyday choices.

e Water Education Collaborative in Rochester is a coalition of organizations and higher education institutions around Rochester that work together to increase awareness and improve water quality education in the community. ey explain that “Most of the pollution of the Genesee Regional Watershed of Lake Ontario comes from stormwater runo that washes lawn and farm chemicals, road salt, soil particles, and other substances from yards, roofs, and pavement.” So, the biggest impact individuals can make on overall water conservation is to help prevent those pollutants from entering storm drains, streams, and ponds.

e Rochester Museum and Science Center encourages everyone to be “H20 Heroes.” By making small choices every day, we can each help decrease the nasty runo that harms plants and animals along the way and that ruins the overall Lake Ontario watershed water quality living beings around the area depend upon.

• Minimize (or avoid altogether) the use of fertilizers and pesticides containing phosphorus; excess phosphorus in a water system tends to cause algae growth.

• Use a commercial car wash, which uses 60% less water than homeowners, sends dirty water to a wastewater treatment plant, and may even reuse water on-site. Otherwise, wash your vehicle on an area such as gravel or grass that lters water before it enters groundwater, storm drains, or creeks.

By making small changes in water usage habits, each of us can help conserve water and promote sustainability.

For more information on RMSC’s H20 Hero program and suggestions, visit www. h2ohero.org/only-rain-down-the-drain. We all can be H20 Heroes and do our individual parts to bene t the collective world.

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ACHIEVE A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Divide your responsibilities. Allow family members to tackle some chores or other household duties so it will free up more time to spend together.

PITTSFORD PAVING IS HIRING

Paving positions (Rochester, NY)

Compensation: to be determined by experience

• Truck Drivers

-current CDL Class A or B license and DOT physical

• Machine/Heavy Equipment Operators

• Paving Machine Operator

• General Paving Labor - rakers, rollers, tampers, etc

• Hardscape and Paver Stone Work

We o er bene ts.

Experience and valid driver’s license preferred. Send resume to pittsfordpaving@aol.com or apply in person at 2053 Brighton Henrietta Townline Road

• Principals only. Recruiters, please don’t contact this job poster.

• Do NOT contact us with unsolicited services or o er.

TAKE A CUE FROM SUCCESSFUL WOMEN

Make time for exercise. A sluggish body can make for a sluggish mind. Successful people need to be sharp, and exercise can help them maintain their mental focus. According to John J. Ratey, Ph.D., a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, muscles send hormones rushing to the brain where they mix with a substance called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF. BDNF plays a role in brain cell growth and learning. Without it, brains can’t absorb new information or grow and learn. Exercise also helps relieve stress, which can make resolutions easier to see and make tasks less overwhelming.

Micro Instrument Corp is now hiring skilled tradespeople! Apply online at www.microinst.com/careers or stop in and complete an application with us!

Micro is seeking tool makers, machinists, controls technicians and machine builders. Professional individuals who have the drive and ambition to produce quality work while helping clients to achieve their goals.

Our approach has always been to build from within by establishing a solid foundation of dedicated individuals through comprehensive training, employee benefits, and internal opportunities.

We offer very competitive compensation packages with overtime, paid vacation, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, company paid life insurance, 401K and much more!

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Falls-Lima Central School District 1199 Emerson St. • Rochester, NY 14606

Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

Rochester, NY

2 Year’s experience with heavy diesel repairs.

Wage $25-$35 per hour based on experience.

No on-road repairs are required. Must have own tools, company willing to assist.

CDL License a plus.

NYS Inspector’s License a plus. Submit application at: https://turnerunderground. com/employment/

Construction Laborer

Rochester, NY

Wage $20-$24 per hour based on experience

CDL License a plus

OSHA 10 a plus

Submit application at: https://turnerunderground. com/employment/

When leaving a job, professionals should always be courteous and considerate toward their current employers.

Looking For Experienced

Willing to train motivated individuals. Must have reliable transportation.

THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN A NEW JOB

Satisfaction: When attempting to achieve a better work/life balance, it can be easy to overlook satisfaction at work in exchange for more time at home. But studies have shown that feeling satisfied by what you do can have a profound impact on your overall happiness. It’s possible to find an engaging career that still affords you time away from work, and such a career can ultimately pave the way toward a happier life.

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Crewman; Rakers, Laborers, and Class A & B Truck Drivers.
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York Central School

OPEN POSITIONS

Occupational erapist

General Education Teacher K-6 (grade 6)

Special Education Teachers 7-12

Long Term Music (Vocal) Teacher

School District Treasurer

Food Service Monitor

School Bus Driver

Continual Recruitment - Substitutes:

Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed)

Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners

Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers

All interviews begin upon receipt of application

Additional information and application available:

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HOW TO ACE JOB INTERVIEWS WHEN SWITCHING CAREERS

Use your contacts to your advantage. Even if much of your experience won’t transfer to your new career, your professional network might still be valuable to a prospective employer. The longer you have been working the larger your professional network likely is, so highlight those contacts in your interview and illustrate how you can put them to good use should you be hired.

Business Development Assistant

Seating Inc., a small woman-owned chair manufacturer based in Nunda, NY, seeks a friendly and resourceful, career-minded individual to assist the Director of Business Development in driving sales and growing the business. is individual should be comfortable communicating with clients via the phone, email and occasionally in person. is is a full-time (35 hours/week) in-o ce position.

Diverse applicants welcome.

Experience:

Background in Sales or marketing is strongly desirable

Knowledge of contract sales is a plus

Requirements:

Dependable, organized team player

Professional verbal and written communication skills

Pro ciency in Microso O ce – Word, Excel, Outlook

Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite a plus

Interested applicants:

Send cover letter and resume to: sales@seatinginc.com

We will be conducting interviews in April with a start date in May. Salary dependent on experience.

RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HIRING SUBSTITUTE CLEANERS

to work the second shift. Various cleaning responsibilities involving heavy lifting, moving furniture, climbing ladders, and using cleaning machines and equipment. Cleaning experience preferred, ability to lift 30lbs. $15.00/hr plus shift differential.

Apply to Rush-Henrietta Schools at www.rhnet.org

Wolcott Contracting & Consulting, Inc. is seeking:

• Excavator & Dozer Operators

• Heavy Equipment Mechanic

• Class A & B CDL Drivers

• Site Utility Laborers

• Site Work Superintendent/Foreman Positions available for reliable, motivated individuals. We o er: Competitive Wages, Paid Holidays, Paid Vacation, Health Insurance/Dental Insurance, 401k. Email resume or to obtain an application: gvalentine@wolcottcontracting.com Or, mail resume to: 700 Five Points Rd., Rush, NY 14543

Earthwork

NOW HIRING LOWBOY DRIVER

Seeing candidate to operate lowboy to deliver heavy equipment and materials to various job sites throughout the Rochester area. Responsible for the safe transport of all equipment/materials, loading/unloading, and securing equipment to trailer. Class A Commercial Driver’s License required.

Please apply in person, online or send resume to: Pooler Enterprises, Inc., 783 Country Rd. #42, Fishers, NY 14453 Phone: 585-924-5200 • Fax: 585-924-5205

For more information about our company visit our website www.poolerenterprises.com

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

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