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STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS No business is too small to be a small business. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that microbusinesses, which are defined as firms that employ between one and nine employees, accounted for 75 percent of all private-sector employers as recently as 2013. SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. True or false: Boston Red Sox great Ted Williams is not in the top 20 for highest slugging percentage in a single season. 2. In 2018, Ronald Acuna Jr. set an Atlanta Braves single-season record of eight leadoff homers. Who had held the team mark? 3. Place-kickers Adam Vinatieri (599) and Morten Andersen (565) are 1-2 in career NFL field goals made. Who is No. 3? 4. When was the last time before 2019 that Auburn’s men’s basketball team made it as far in the NCAA Tournament as the Elite Eight? 5. Who scored the overtime goal against New Jersey to send the New York Rangers to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals? 6. Mikaela Shiffrin set a record in 2019 for most career World Cup slalom wins by any skier. Who had held the mark? 7. In 2019, golfer Viktor Hovland set a new mark for lowest total score by an amateur (280) at the U.S. Open. Who had the previous record? (c) 2020 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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To Our Very Own Secret Santa! Words cannot express the difference your acts of kindness made over the days leading up to Christmas. We have been completely overwhelmed by your generosity and the way in which each surprise There is a dangerous driving trend that seems to be increasing here in Western New York. When there is an obstruction on one side of a roadway caused by a garbage truck or a UPS delivery truck for instance, drivers feel free to cross the center line into oncoming traffic just so that they won’t have to wait. This action forces oncoming drivers to head for the shoulder of the road to avoid a collision. It is not your right to put other drivers in danger of a head on collision just because you are too inconsiderate to wait until your lane of travel is open. Don’t do this to other innocent drivers on the road.
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I wish people would try harder to keep their dogs in their own yard! I have small dogs, and I don’t appreciate your large dogs running around my yard! We are in the village and they should be contained. Mine are; why aren’t yours? Not only is it safer for your dogs, it will be safer for my small breed dogs and myself! Your dogs have already bit another dog passing by your yard, and I don’t want them to get the chance to bite mine!
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People spend hours raking their lawns and yards. They buy brown bags to put the leaves in. I live in the village. How many months do we have to look at the messes? Forget calling the village
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5 Stars to the Chili Highway Dept., especially the Leaf Crew. We have a lot of leaves on our street, and they are put to the curb for pick up. With the early snowfall and cold weather, I thought we’d have to wait until Spring. Saturday morning, December 28th, there was the crew to do
On 11/05, as six cars waited in the parking lot at [local] labs because it was raining, a younger woman drove up, jumped out of her car and stood as close to the door of the lab as she could. When others got out and explain to her we were in line in the cars because it was raining, and one elderly woman said she had two spine surgeries and couldn’t stand that long to wait, she screamed, “So what? I’m here first!” Then she got out her phone and started texting someone with a big smile on her face like she was proud of what she did.
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an outstanding job. One machine swept the street clean! A very pleased homeowner, Priscilla Beeman On New Year’s Day at 2pm, we celebrated our 66th Wedding Anniversary by having a lovely dinner at Brian’s USA Diner in Mt. Morris. A customer surprised us and bought this Vet & wife our dinner. Thank you! More than once! We will pay it forward!
Well, I guess it’s that time of year when roads and driveways fill with snow and need to be plowed. While driving down the road, after it’s plowed, it’s clear to see where the selfish and self-important people live, as they plow their driveways out onto the road for everyone else to have to drive through. On my road, there is a man at the bottom of a hill with 2 driveways. After he plows his snow onto the road, the driver won’t see it ‘til he’s in it and could slide, losing control. I have a message for these snow hogs: the world doesn’t revolve around you; show your fellow man some consideration.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 19, 1915, during World War I, Britain suffers its first casualties from an air attack when two German zeppelins drop bombs on the eastern coast of England.
(NAPS)—There is a public health threat looming across the United States that’s not visible to most but affects nearly half of all Americans daily: loneliness. Social isolation is as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day and is twice as harmful as obesity. Worst of all, loneliness is a contributing factor in senior suicides, which are rising in the U.S. While it is not something people like to think about, now more than ever, Americans must remove the stigma around mental health and spread awareness to better combat loneliness. Many of the 12 million Americans over age 65 who live alone are entering the time of year where that lack of companionship and isolation is most palpable: winter. Whether physical or travel challenges keep seniors from attending family gatherings or the harsh weather deters them from venturing out for a social event, seniors can suffer from prolonged loneliness that can quickly manifest into more serious issues.
On Jan. 15, 1951, Ilse Koch, wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment in a court in West Germany. Nicknamed the “Witch of Buchenwald,” Ilse collected lampshades, book covers and gloves made from the skin of tattooed camp prisoners. On Jan. 14, 1969, an explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise kills 27 people in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. A rocket accidentally detonated, destroying 15 planes and injuring more than 300 people. The Enterprise was the first-ever nuclear-powered aircraft carrier when it was launched in 1960.
Loneliness does not have to be synonymous with getting older or with aging in place. Here are tips on how to help keep loneliness— and its negative health effects—at bay: • Intervene early: Spotting loneliness in yourself or someone you love can be difficult. The most common physical and behavioral signs of loneliness include persistent sadness, impaired cognitive performance, lower self-esteem, or lack of motivation and energy. Early intervention can positively affect one’s quality of life, so it’s important to address these symptoms as soon as possible before they become overwhelming. • Leverage technology: Technology can play a key role in reducing loneliness, ensuring seniors are always connected to loved ones and care teams who can monitor and interact with them. For example, Philips Cares is a mobile application that helps connect seniors who are subscribers to Philips Lifeline service with their family and friends, helping to enable these caregivers to be there for their aging loved ones, easing and enriching their aging journey. • Make a connection: Connecting with people, purpose and passions will help eliminate feelings of isolation. Consider organizing a reoccurring social gathering, such as a book club or a group fitness class. Explore local activities organized by a senior community center or find a National Council of Aging program through www.ncoa.org/ncoa-map. Learn More For further facts about the latest technology to help seniors stay connected with their care circle, visit https://philips.to/2MGDqLm or call (855) 223-7395. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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FOUR TIPS FOR BETTER MANAGING YOUR RETIREMENT BUDGET (NAPSI)—A recent survey by Ameriprise Financial found that 68 percent of retirees with at least $100,000 in assets have not yet taken money out of their savings, beyond what they must withdraw as part of the IRS’ required mini-mum distributions from their retirement accounts.
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It turns out that the transition from saving money to living off of those assets is much tougher for seniors to navigate than many realized. The Ameriprise survey found that just one in five seniors say they feel “confident” about how to draw down their retirement savings, leaving them fraught with uncertainty about how to manage their budgets. Helpful Hints Here are four tips that personal finance experts recommend for tapping that nest egg and making the most of your retirement years: 1. Revisit your monthly expenses. Many people do a good job of tracking their spending in their preretirement years and establishing projections for what they anticipate they will spend in retirement. But it’s important to revisit those estimates and use your actual expenditures to fine-tune your average monthly expenses. This will give you a more precise handle on your spending needs and might also identify some areas where you can reduce spending. 2. Consider the bucket approach to income. A common approach to the asset withdrawal phase of retirement is to establish a “bucket strategy.” This approach involves breaking your nest egg into three buckets: (1) The Cash Bucket (one to three years of short-term income); (2) The Income Bucket (five to eight years of medium-term income); and (3) The Growth Bucket (10+ years of long-term income). As each of the first two buckets gets low on dollars, you replenish them with assets from the others. This helps you achieve stability in your cash flow and increases peace of mind.
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3. Maximize the value of your assets. In addition to savings accounts and retirement accounts, you may have the ability to unlock value from assets that you didn’t consider. For example, if you own your home, a reverse mortgage can free up cash for you while you still live there. Many seniors are surprised to learn that one potential asset for generating immediate cash is a life insurance policy. It’s your personal property, so you have the right to sell it anytime. When you sell a policy—something called a “life settlement” transaction—you get a cash payment and the purchaser assumes all future premium payments, then receives the death benefit. Candidates for life settlements are typically 70 or older, with a life insurance policy that has a death benefit of at least $100,000. 4. Keep a backstop in place. Financial advisers often recommend that you keep a cash backstop in place of perhaps 12−18 months’ worth of living expenses. This will help cover unexpected costs (the biggest risk factor is health care expenses) and provide you with some reassurance that you can weather a sudden big-ticket item without having to cancel that longplanned vacation. Remember, it’s your retirement; pay yourself first. For seniors who have fine-tuned their expense budget, allocated their income into buckets that ensure cash flow, maximized the value of their everyday assets and put in place a cash backstop, there’s no reason to hesitate to draw down your retirement accounts anymore. Just stick to your plan and stay the course. For seniors who need additional cash flow for retirement, if they own a life insurance policy that they no longer need or can afford, they may be able to boost their retirement savings by selling that policy for immediate cash. Learn More: For facts about life settlements, visit www.LISA.org or call (888) 891-8383.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife is 69 and in very good health, exercising at least two hours a day. She has suffered from “knots in the back” for over 10 years. It is extremely painful, often bringing her to tears. It comes on suddenly at any time of the day or night, and lasts hours, days and occasionally weeks. She has been to several physicians, whose recommendations are to “live with it.” She has tried chiropractic, massage therapy, prescription and OTC painkillers, stretching and home massage, all to no avail. I cannot see the knots, but I can feel a tightness when I attempt to rub them out, which usually does nothing. A glass of wine is the only reliable relief, and it lasts only a few hours. Is there any recourse to this condition? -- J.P. ANSWER: I am sure you and your wife must be frustrated. The fact that it comes on suddenly, can be felt as tightness and gets a bit better with alcohol makes me strongly suspect she is having muscle spasms. These most often come on in the legs and feet, but they can affect the back too. Two hours a day of exercising sounds like a lot, and she may be overexercising some muscles, while possibly not exercising others. This can lead to imbalances in muscle strength. Another common problem stemming from exercising is inadequate stretching. Stretching is the first place to start for many people with muscle cramps. A physical therapist or physiatrist may be of immense benefit, and your wife should explain in detail what her exercise regimen is. We are taught to think carefully of the mechanism of injury, and I am concerned the exercise may be that injury. Abnormalities in electrolytes (blood salts, especially potassium, sodium, magnesium and phosphate) are only rarely the cause, although many people write me that they have been helped by taking one or more of these. Primary muscle diseases, side effects from medications and inadequate hydration are possible, but also unlikely. In absence of detailed knowledge about her exercise regimen, I’d recommend she try backing off a bit, maybe using ice after exercise, stretching the back under supervision and trying a hot bath or shower before bed. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 78-year-old who runs 15-20 miles per week, with prostate gland enlargement and reduced urinary frequency with occasional use of Advil. As a runner, I have been reluctant to make ibuprofen a daily regimen because I have read that inflammation is part of the body’s response to tissue damage, which is crucial to the healing process and is important for muscle growth. When ibuprofen’s anti-inflammatory effect reduces symptoms, does it affect the healing process also? Can you comment on the pros and cons for runners? -- B.M. ANSWER: High-dose ibuprofen was shown to inhibit muscle protein synthesis following weightlifting exercise. This led to a suspicion that it might impair the gains in muscle strength that are made with exercise. However, a Canadian study showed that moderate doses of ibuprofen (400 mg after exercise) did not impair muscle growth or gains in strength. Using ibuprofen for occasional muscle soreness or for the purpose of reducing prostate inflammation should not adversely affect your performance in running. *** 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. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved
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Meatloaf Dinner: A thick slice of our classic meatloaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet corn and house salad, only $9.00! January 21, 5-7pm, Ely-Fagan American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. As always, smiles, coffee, tea & water are included with all dinners at Ely-Fagan. Soda in cans and bottled water are available for $1.00 each. Call us (585-334-8228) and we will have it ready when you get here. http://www.alpost1151. org Goulash Dinner: Hot and meaty, with just the right amount of sauce and macaroni. Roll and house salad. $9.00! As always, smiles, coffee, tea & water are included with all dinners at Ely-Fagan. Soda in cans and bottled water are available for $1.00 each. Call us (585-334-8228) and we will have it ready when you get here. Ely-Fagan American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://www. alpost1151.org.
FLU-FIGHTING TIPS: Annual flu shots administered in advance of flu season can help protect people and their families from getting the flu. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that, in select situations, antiviral medications - which are usually prescribed to treat the flu and lessen symptoms - can reduce the chance of illness in people exposed to influenza. Many over-the-counter medicines can alleviate symptoms of the flu, but cannot fend it off. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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WE ARE GROWING... and NEED VOLUNTEER HELP! FISH DRIVERS and VERIFIERS and DISPATCHERS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND BOARD OFFICERS *** All Volunteer Organization ***
Be a Rainbow in Someone Else’s Cloud... HELP sustain a service vital to Rush-Henrietta residents... SHARE your expertise... Call 453-2370 (Answering Service): a Volunteer Coordinator will call you back. FISH / RHAFT, Inc. - an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization - serves as a mission of the Rush-Henrietta Interfaith League, and is a project of the Henrietta Chamber of Commerce and the Rush-Henrietta Rotary.
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From Sportscaster to Digital Journalist - For 30 years, John Kucko anchored sports and covered major events across America. John will speak about his major career transition, his passion for WNY and the Finger Lakes Region, and his appreciation for history. John will deliver a video and image presentation featuring some of his favorite captures. Presented by John Kucko. Co-sponsored by the Perinton Historical Society. Registration required with the Fairport Library. Event to be held on Tuesday, January 21, 7-8pm, Fairport Public Library, 1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport.
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The Great Batavia Train Show The Genesee Society of Model Engineers announces that their semiannual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW will be held at the Richard C. Call Arena in Batavia. The new venue on the campus of Genesee Community College offers unmatched convenience for attendees and vendors. Show Name: The Great Batavia Train Show. Date: Sunday, March 29, 2020. Location: Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free children under 13. Hours: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Features: Model train vendors, free parking, snack bar.
Community Open Meal - All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Sunday, January 19, 2020 from 3-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month will feature a Tailgate Sports Party theme with chili, pizza, and sides. For more information, contact the church rectory at 624-4990.
PENFIELD Bach to Rock Penfield January Jam & Open House - Bach to Rock Music school is a fun, safe environment where students ages 1-100+ can learn any instrument, any genre, join a band or Glee Club and play out at events in the community. Current student bands, solo performers, Glee clubs and ensembles are all welcome to perform. Open to the public, so please stop by for a tour of our amazing studio. Check out our amazing teachers and programs and enter to win some prizes! January 24, 4-6pm in the B2R stage/performance room at Bach to Rock Music School, 2160 Penfield Road, Penfield. https:// penfield.b2rmusic.com/events
ROCHESTER ROC Your Flight with the Arc of Monroe - The Arc of Monroe is holding its next ROC Your Flight event at the Greater Rochester International Airport on Saturday, February 1st. ROC Your Flight prepares people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families for flying commercially out of Rochester. We collaborated with the TSA and Greater Rochester International Airport to create a hands-on event that makes flying fun and easy. Open to the entire Rochester Community. This is a great opportunity for people with anxiety, allergies, and autism spectrum disorder. Information - https:// arcmonroe.org/roc-your-flight/ To sign up, contact Matt Rico, Community Outreach Coordinator, (585)672-2222.
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A Volunteer Social Event will be held on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 6:30-8pm, in the Sengupta Conference Room at Rochester General Hospital (1425 Portland Ave, 14621). Current volunteers and those interested in learning what our volunteer program is all about are invited! *Pizza will be provided and parking will be validated. Please call the volunteer office to register at 585-922-4328, or email becky.picone@gmail.com*. The Chili Art Group will meet on Thursday, January 23rd, 2020 at 7 pm in the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. Our Guest Artist will be one of our own members, James Wickham, sharing his expertise on Acrylic Landscapes, focusing on skies, water and snow. Come and experience this exciting demo! Visitors are always welcome at no charge. You may also visit our website at www.chiliartgroup.weebly. com. For questions please contact Judy Wood at eaglesnest@ rochester.rr.com. Don’t Throw In The Towel presents Building Up Our Church Part 1: Hidden in Plain Sight. Please join us as we explore our rights and responsibilities as lay members of the Roman Catholic Church - followed by your questions and great conversations, leading us to action! What issues or concerns inspire you to speak up? Saturday, January 25, 9:30am til Noon at the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, 10 French Road, Rochester. Free Will Offering gratefully accepted. For Additional Info.: DontThrowInTheTowel@ gmail.com or 585-978-1510. Visual Studies Workshop Spring 2020 Film Series - Wednesday, January 29th, 7 pm - Black & Female in ROC: The Remix. Community Curator: At the Crossroads: Activating the Intersection of Art and Justice. What: Film Screenings, Workshops and Performances held at the VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Admission: $5. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. http://www. vsw.org/screenings/film-seriesspring-2020/
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Join Ganondagan’s 17th annual Native American Winter Games! Family friendly! Saturday, February 22, 10-4pm, Ganondagan Seneca Art & Culture Center, 7000 County Road 41, Victor. Competitive game of snowsnake, race small wooden snowboats, meet sled dogs and watch a dog sled demonstration, and learn how to use snowshoes. Indoors at the Seneca Art & Culture Center, the Allegany River Dancers; winter storytelling; win raffles, enjoy Iroquois White Corn inspired food for purchase (11am-2:30pm); and more! All activities are free and include complimentary admission to the Seneca Art & Culture Center. Suggested donation $10/family, $5/individual. Held with or without snow. https://ganondagan.org/ Events-Programs
Participate in community events that may be sponsored by small business owners.
One kind word can warm three winter months. ~Japanese Proverb
Chase the Chills with Soup & Chili! Come join the Ladies Auxiliary for their 2nd Soup and Chili Event February 1st, 12:00 N-3:00 pm at the Rush Fire House, 1971 Rush Mendon Rd., Rush! Eat in, take out or ORDER AHEAD for your Big Game Party! That’s right you’ll be able to mark off one item to prepare for your Big Game Party and support your Ladies Auxiliary at the same time! To pre-order contact Nancy, Karen or Jean at 585-334-4734 by January 30th for your Big Game pre-order and it will be ready for pick up on Saturday, February 1st! http://www.RushFD. org
All specials while supplies last. Legal proof of age is required. Next to Dollar General. One mile from Riverton.
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Tu P. Senamountry January 12, 2020 ROCHESTER: At age 40, Tu passed away peacefully on January 12, 2020. Survived by his parents Souphanh and Symong Senamountry and siblings; Voratheuk, Ratsamy, Bouasy, and Prany Senamountry; niece Jaslyn Rin, nephew Zaylen Royster; and many other loving family and friends. Tu enjoyed fishing and cooking Hibachi. He was well-known for being adventurous, brave, and strong. His kind heart, sense of humor and humble personality will be greatly missed by all of his loved ones.
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General eulogy preparation tips: * Eulogies are for the living, and for everyone at a remembrance service. * Be brief. People listen for three to five minutes. After five minutes, people stop listening. * Do a bit of research. Talk to others. What are some childhood memories? Was there a favorite lesson learned? Was there a favorite quote or an inspiring song? What was the deceased like at work? What were some favorite accomplishments? * Write out the eulogy. Even if you are an experienced speaker, during the emotional time of a rememberance service it is especially easy to wander. * Write and speak from the heart. Be yourself. * Practice the eulogy. Time it. Rehearse in front of an audience (one or two people). Listen to their feedback. Edit. Practice again. * Have a back-up plan. In case you are unable to begin or finish, have someone else prepared to deliver the eulogy for you. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Family and friends may call on Saturday, January 18th, from 12noon2pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Livonia, NY where Tu’s Funeral Services will take place from 2-4pm, immediately following calling hours. Interment will take place privately at the convenience of the family.
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The George Eastman Museum Breaks Ground for New Visitor Center By Amanda Dudek
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n Monday, January 6th, 2020, arts and cultural benefactors, Rochester area political leaders and friends of the George Eastman Museum joined the Ron and Donna Fielding Director of the George Eastman Museum, Bruce Barnes, and his staff as they broke ground on the museum’s new Thomas Tischer Visitor Center. Speaking in honor of the new Visitor Center were project benefactor and loyal museum patron, Thomas Tischer, New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Executive Director Mara Manus, ESL Federal Credit Union President and Chief Executive Officer Faheem Masood, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello and City of Rochester Deputy Mayor James Smith. Barnes introduced Thomas Tischer, the visionary benefactor whose name will grace the new Visitor Center. Tischer has been involved with the museum for several decades. In 2012, he perceptively suggested to Barnes that the parking area adjacent too the museum would be a more appropriate location for the main entrance. In 2017, Tischer donated funds for the museum to hire an architectural firm to draw up some tentative project plans and he committed to providing an additional one million dollars in matching funds for the project if the museum were to receive a $1 million grant from the NYS Council on the Arts. It did. Seated on the stage with three other guests, Tischer was at once inspiring and disarmingly humble. “You may wonder, ‘Who is this person?’ because my name hasn’t appeared in the newspapers or anything,” he said modestly. Originally from Wisconsin, Tischer received his PhD in Organic Chemistry before applying for a position halfway across the country at Eastman Kodak. As a high schooler working at a chemist store, Tischer saw several representatives from different companies try very hard to get their products on the shelf, but the man from Kodak, “just simply sat down in a chair, opened his book and said, ‘Well, what do you want?’”
(l-r) George Eastman Museum Director Bruce Barns, Thomas Tischer and NYSCA Executive Director Mara Manus (Courtesy of the George Eastman Museum) “I came to realize that Kodak at that time was a leader in its field,” he said. Tischer began reading about George Eastman. “I said, ‘You know, now there was a fellow to admire,’” he explained. In 1961, Tischer took a position at Eastman Kodak in Rochester, remaining until he retired. “All the young kids... are amazed at the concept, but yes, that was it,” confirmed Tischer. Eastman Kodak continues to stand as a local legacy with its impressive history, industry-defining innovations in the field of photography and its world-class collections. Tischer felt that “it would be nice to have some accomplishment relative to that legacy.” Now, the Eastman Museum will have what he called, “a wonderful entrance that complements the features of the house, the archives, the exhibit area and above all, the gardens with the new colonnade.” Excited over the project’s expected impact, Mara Manus, Executive Director of NYSCA called the Eastman Museum “one of our state’s treasures and cultural temples,” stating she is “proud to share that this is the second time in the museum’s evolution that NYSCA has been able to participate with significant Capital funding.” Manus identified the new Visitor Center as a “critical undertaking to reimagine the museum’s space and entrance space and create a world-class visitor experience for a globally-renowned collection,” before adding, “We firmly believe this will usher in a new era of growth for the museum, for Rochester, the region and our state.”
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Participants dig in at the George Eastman Museum’s new Thomas Tischer Visitor Center groundbreaking ceremony! (Courtesy of the George Eastman Museum) ESL – originally Eastman Savings & Loan – Federal Credit Union purchased the one million dolllar naming rights to what will be the ESL Federal Credit Union Pavilion within the new Visitor Center. ESL President and Chief Executive Officer Faheem Masood led ESL, founded by George Eastman for his employees in 1920, in celebrating the museum’s “evolution as a local arts and culture institution as [ESL] evolve[s] as a financial institution into our second century of serving the community.” Honored to support the building of a new Visitor Center, Masood declared it “a testament to the important role that arts and culture play in our community.” Monroe County Executive Adam Bello proclaimed the project “a great example of private and public collaboration in our community.” He recalled showing entrepreneurs the original incorporation papers for Eastman Kodak. “Over 100 years ago, George Eastman, Henry Strong and other Rochester luminaries... came... with an idea, as well, and their idea revolutionized the world... changed the world as we know it. If we can take that next generation and inspire them to do something great, then we are doing our job.” Finally, speaking on behalf of Mayor Lovely Warren, James Smith, Deputy Mayor of the City of Rochester, applauded the new Visitor Center, thanking partners at City Hall as well as the Governor and others. Smith’s father, a Rochester journeyman photoengraver for 40 years, made Smith what he calls, “a product of Rochester’s imaging economy,” giving the George Eastman Museum “a very special place” in his heart. Praising the museum as “an homage to all the men and women in this community who helped make those images happen,” Smith reaffirmed the necessity of investing in arts and cultural institutions which “are an industry in and of themselves.” He said, “The Mayor and I and everyone at City Hall are just so grateful when we can announce something like this because it will mean so much to folks like my family.” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: •
The Gift of Glasses
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Caledonia’s Helen Serafine: Simple Generosity
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Help Wanted
Mondelez International is now hiring in Batavia, NY
STOCKHANDLER/ CDL-A DRIVER
Body Shop Estimator/Assistant Manager Needed for busy shop. Excellent opportunity. • Participate in developing a proper repair plan for each vehicle. • Prepare estimates in accordance with insurance partner and company guidelines. • Maintain and execute a timely schedule before, during and after completion of repairs. • 1-3 years experience in a similar role. • Proficiency with CCC One, Audatex, and/or Mitchell estimating systems. • Familiarity with various insurance direct repair guidelines. • I-CAR or ASE Certifications are a bonus.
Full-time • Starting pay $21.80/hr. After probationary period pay increase/benefits. Apply online at: MONDELEZINTERNATIONAL.COM/CAREERS
Call Bob DeVos at 585-359-1300 ext. 540 or email: bob.devos@oconnorchevrolet.com
Join the New York State Workforce
Alpine Manor is currently seeking the following position:
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709*
Part-Time Overnight Aide: 11:00pm-7:00am, 16-24 hours per week. Interested individuals call or stop in for an interview or email resume to info@alpinemanor.com Alpine Manor 2714 Poplar Hill Rd., Lima, NY 14485 (585) 346-5880
The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
Automotive Technician
*includes $2,000 geographical differential
For a busy independent repair facility in the Geneseo area. • 2+ years experience in the automotive field working with domestic, import & light trucks • Must have clean NYS driver’s license • Tow endorsement a plus • NYS Inspector’s license • Good work habits • Good basic automotive skills - have your own tools, including air tools • Experience in computerized engine controls, with scanners and driveablility problems and in the use of diagnostic equipment, alignments, etc. are a plus for the job.
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO
TOW TRUCK DRIVER
Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
Full/part-time. Must have experience in light duty towing, flat bed & recovery work. No CDL needed. Must have tow endorsement and a clean driver’s license.
Human Resources Office: (585)
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
Pay and benefits are based on experience. Stop in for full job description, to get an application or to drop off a resume.
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Bring In The New Year With A New Job!
NOW HIRING: Part-time Day Care Aides
Avon - Production/Assembly/CDL Drivers/ Industrial Mechanic Rochester - HVAC Installers/HVAC Tech Batavia - CDL Drivers/Hazmat Lima - Concrete Labors/Production Caledonia - Press Operator/Machine Operator Rush/Henrietta - Assembly/Production Geneseo - Food Service - 2nd Shift
Various shifts available for Rush-Henrietta Schools’ before and after school program. Previous experience working with children preferred. For more information, please call (585) 359-7911 or visit rhnet.org
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Commercial Carpenter For Local Established General Contractor Full Time
P ath sto ne W eath erizatio n P ro g ram is currentlyh iring ! F u ll-T im e T em p to P erm an en t P o sitio n s
Experience, own tools & transportation A MUST. OSHA 10 HR. Pay based on experience, some prevailing rate work.
Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County
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Open part-time Deli position:
FULL-TIME CLEANERS NEEDED • 2nd shift • Must have ability to lift 30 lbs. • Prior cleaning experience preferred • Includes excellent benefits
Interested person must be at least 18 yrs of age. Must be reliable, customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator and a problem solver. Must be available evenings and weekends.
RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Apply:
Interested applicants may apply at
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Help Wanted
BUS DRIVERS NEEDED HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA CSD IS NOW HIRING!
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Find time to exercise. The APA notes that research continues to support the notion that exercise is as beneficial to the mind as it is to the body. Exercising several days per week is especially beneficial to mind and body, but even 20-minute exercise sessions, including a walk around the grounds of an office complex or a quick swim during a lunch break, in the midst of stressful days can help people combat stress for several hours afterward.
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(NAPSI)—Today, many people in business talk of diversity fatigue, says Barbara Adams, PsyD, author of “Women, Minorities, & Other Extraordinary People: The New Path for Workforce Diversity” (Greenleaf Book Group Press). But, she adds, that means “we’ve momentarily lost sight of the magnitude of opportunity before us.”
ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST • CDL B License with air is a huge plus • If you do not have a CDL are you willing to obtain one? • Experience in tree removal and trimming is essential Complete Benefit Package PLUS 401K match 3 WAYS TO APPLY: 1. Email to hr@terrytree.com 2. Online at www.terrytree.com 3. Call 585-436-2900 (ext. 168)
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Her book can serve people in leadership positions who recognize, “the tremendous strategic value of having diverse, inclusive workforces,” but have struggled to commit to it. For all the many well-meaning diversity initiatives that organizations have undertaken lately, “personal mindsets and beliefs are what count,” she writes. “People in leadership positions,” Dr. Adams adds, “have the ability to replace judgment and bias that naturally occur in us with curiosity about differences.” And that, she concludes, is “truly the beginning of embracing the opportunity that lies in workforce diversity and inclusion” and can make companies and organizations more successful. Her book reframes the journey ahead through an organizational lens, highlighting the importance of cultural norms, challenging misconceptions, and providing research and practical tools. Learn More: For further facts about Dr. Adams and a look at her new book, go to www.drbarbadams.com and https://greenleafbookgroup.com.
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[W]hat a severe yet master artist old Winter is.... No longer the canvas and the pigments, but the marble and the chisel. ~ John Burroughs, “The Snow-Walkers,” 1866
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ERIK BERGGREN REMODELING Interior Painting, Drywall, Electrical, Plumbing, Flooring, Finished Basements, Handyman Services, Repairs. See Facebook for more services. 585-507-8354.
TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured.
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FOR RENT RETSOF: 1 bedroom apartment. Fresh paint. Includes appliances, garbage, water. Off-street parking. No pets. No smoking. Security, references required. 585-243-2609. SOUTH LIVONIA: 2 bedroom, lower apartment. Living room, full bath, washer & dryer hookups. Large yard. $645 plus security deposit. No pets. 585-735-7288. MUMFORD: 2 bedroom house in village with washer, dryer, refrigerator included. $1100/ month, plus security. 585-734-9862.
COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING! Bathtub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Tile Flooring. Kitchen Back Splashes. Countertops, Vanities, and Plumbing Service. Tile Repair & Re-Grouting Fully insured! Please visit: www.deangelistile.com For Pictures, Videos & Testimonies. 585-317-2296. MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.
Penfield! For Sale/Rent One month free rent!! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath. Ideal Live in business opportunity, high traffic volume, on site parking. Completely remodeled. 1771 Penfield Rd Call Ted at 585-230-4415. AVON: Centrally located. Cozy 1 bedroom upper. Water, heat, sewer refuse included. No Pets. $675/ month. Security, 1st month required. Available now. 585-226-2885.
SERVICES FIREPLACE/ CHIMNEY SERVICES All Brands. Installation, Parts, Gas Logs & Lines Installed. Chimney Relining, Repair, Caps, Dampers and Crowns. 42’ Lift. Call/ Text: 585-356-5567 Email: dhw202@yahoo.com M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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#1 WALLPAPER REMOVAL: Wall Repair. Excellent Interior Painting. 20+ Years Experience. Fully Insured. You’ll love my work & price! Call Patrick, 585-200-8051. NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626. STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198.
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TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758 HANDYMAN SERVICES House Painting (Interior) Gutter Cleaning, Roof Leaks Lawn Cleanup/ Lawn Fertilizing, Bush Trimming, Mailbox Post/ Repair Handyman 30 years experience. Lenny, 585-857-6326 (Leave message please) ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off and 0% financing for those who qualify. PLUS Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-995-2490. STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426.
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