Rush-Henrietta Edition - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 11-22-2019

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7 Ways to Boost your GrAttitude this Thanksgiving By Amanda Dudek

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haring around the table has come full circle, and now it’s your turn. Of course, you are thankful for your family, your home, the family dog, but didn’t you say that all last year? This is the Thanksgiving moment that makes me anxious, not discovering the turkey is dry or the gravy is lumpy. November, that minx of months, has rolled around once again, and Thanksgiving Day fast approaches. Messages about being thankful swirl around us as thickly as an autumn fog, bringing with them a flurry of suggestions. In spite of what has become a pea soup for the soul, how can one truly be a thankful person? Many people take this time of year as an opportunity to serve at a food pantry or soup kitchen, participate in a clothing or gift drive, donate to a good cause or some other charitable act. Most gather together with family and friends, sharing a meal and even mentioning some things for which they are grateful. These traditions are all wonderful ways to express thankfulness and are worth keeping; however, true thankfulness grows from our everyday interactions. In fact, for many of us, Thanksgiving Day is a blip on the calendar that flies by far too quickly. While it is meant to be a celebration of our many blessings, it has little to do with whether or not we have a grateful approach to life. If we only set aside Thanksgiving Day as a time for thankful reflection and expression, we may find we lack a sufficient well of gratitude from which to draw.

Everything takes up emotional space: joy, anger, fear, happiness, resentment, love. Processing toxic emotions can open up new space to fill with thankfulness. A few mindful additions to your everyday habits can grow your gratitude all year long, leaving you filled to overflowing and eager to share each Thanksgiving! 1. Write a one line note to each member of your family, sharing one thing about them for which you are grateful each Sunday evening. This will not only send you to bed feeling thankful for your family, but also your family will start their week feeling loved and appreciated. 2. Get involved in a local charity or cause that touches you personally and inspires you. This may lift your spirits and give you authentic, comparative gratitude, unlike “staged” Facebooks photos. Once or twice a year is admirable, but it is simply not enough to impact your outlook long-term. 3. Set aside quiet time for thankful reflection. It will refresh your outlook and refocus you, especially after stressful days.

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4. Turn aggravation on its head by shifting perspective. For example, in this current hyper-political climate, inflammatory statements about nearly every political view, candidate and affiliation abound. Rather than being drawn into a mudslinging frenzy, consider being thankful for the freedom to voice various opinions. 5. Take time out to notice your environment. There are so many things we take for granted, especially during the holiday rush: clean water, hot water, dishes in the sink because we have food to eat, laundry because we have clothes to wear, the physical ability to get out of bed, a place to live, toothpaste, a doctor and pharmacies that actually have medicine, even warm beds in which to sleep. This is not to say that there are not issues and challenges which should be addressed, simply that the good often greatly outweighs the bad if we are looking for it. 6. Gratitude multiplies when shared, so mention things you are grateful for and mention them often. Tell your coworker you are thankful that she made the coffee this morning. Let your son know you are grateful for his kindness to his sister, or simply thank someone for their smile. 7. Get your family involved. Create a Gratitude Space using a whiteboard, chalkboard or poster paper. Family thankful notes “in the moment” are sure to make you smile! While I will always look forward to my dad’s savory sausage stuffing, sweet potatoes with marshmallows and brown sugar, juicy slices of turkey and tangy cranberry sauce followed by a slice of my mom’s delicious pumpkin pie, I think what I am most looking forward to this year is my turn to share the many wonderful blessings I have found in the everyday. Love to write? We are looking for YOU! Become a volunteer writer and share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver. com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!

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DIETING AND DINING OUT Dining out is big business. A 2016 Consumer Reports survey of more than 68,000 subscribers projected that Americans would spend $720 billion at restaurants in 2016 alone. That equates to nearly half of every food dollar spent in the United States. Dining out is a great way to try new things, experience new cultures without traveling overseas and spend time with friends and family. But men and women who are dieting or trying to gain greater control over the foods they eat may be nervous about dining out. Many restaurants feature nutritious foods that won’t compromise dieters’ goals of eating healthy. Dieters concerned about veering off course when they dine out can take the following steps to stay on course.

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Research menus before choosing a restaurant. Apps such as Grubhub and Seamless make it easier than ever for diners to explore menus before booking reservations. Diners can utilize such apps or their corresponding websites to peruse menus so they can rest easy knowing they will ultimately patronize restaurants that won’t compromise their commitments to eating healthy. Order an appetizer instead of an entrée. Controlling portion sizes can help dieters lose weight and keep the weight off. But many restaurants understandably serve large portions in an effort to ensure their customers get enough to eat and don’t feel cheated when the bill is presented. Dieters worried about entrée portions and their ability to avoid the temptation to eat large portions can order exclusively from the appetizers menu. Appetizers are meant to be shared, so they should be filling when eaten by just one person. And many restaurants’ appetizers menus are just as varied as their entrée offerings. Skip or split dessert. Few people have the time or ability to prepare restaurant-style desserts at home. That makes desserts even more special when dining out. However, dieters may want to skip dessert if the dessert offerings are limited to high-calorie, sugar-laden offerings. Dieters who simply must indulge in dessert can split desserts with fellow diners or opt for low-calorie fare such as fruit. Dining out is incredibly popular, and dieters don’t have to avoid their favorite restaurants.

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The impeachment process is officially underway in respect to President Trump. Emotions run high on both sides of the issue, with some feeling this is just the latest of his impeachable offences and others believing he has done nothing to merit impeachment whatsoever. Should President Trump be impeached? • Yes! He’s guilty! • Wait for evidence to conclude. • Let the people decide in the 2020 election. • No! He’s innocent! Poll Ends 11-26-19 Results From 11-19-19 Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Vern Buchanan have introduced a bill called the Sunshine Protection Act, keeping clocks on Daylight Savings Time since biannual time adjustments often result in confusion, an increase in depression and incidents of suicide and a host of other issues. Should Daylight Savings Time be permanent? 89% Definitely! Leave the clocks alone! 4% Yes, but only if it is worldwide. 7% No way! Keep it the way it is! Total Votes: 27 We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice be heard!

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EASY ‘GREEN’ THANKSGIVING IDEAS Have a local Thanksgiving. Start a new tradition and invite nearby friends and family over for the holiday instead of traveling long distances. According to Use Less Stuff, a resource for eco-conscious men and women, if each family reduced gasoline consumption by one gallon (roughly 20 miles), they could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by one million tons.

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Answers 1. Bob Purkey, in 1959. 2. Three times (2006, ‘07, ‘18). 3. Billy Cannon of the Houston Oilers (1960 and ‘61 seasons). 4. Yale’s James Jones and Penn’s Frank Dunphy, with 310 wins apiece. 5. Four Stanley Cups (1984, ‘85, ‘87, ‘88). 6. Jeff Burton and Kevin Harvick, with four wins each. 7. Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina, in 2009.

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HAYRIDE: Hayrides are a fall tradition, and many farms offer relaxing hayrides throughout fall. Younger children w ho may tire if asked to patrol an apple orchard for apples might find a hayride is more their speed. Some farms may even allow customers to w alk the grounds and visit the animals on the premises.

Ordinary riches can be stolen; real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you. ~Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man under Socialism, 1891 Shopping local shops, farms and fairs is a great w ay to enjoy the fresh autumn air w hile supporting local businesses.

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Working, good condition, not dirty or rusty, couple years old ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR/SCOOTER for an adult: caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com

CLEAN, NON-WORKING REFRIGERATOR. You must remove from cellar. Suitable for scrap, projects, etc. Call between 8-9am or 4-6pm: 585-367-2399

PLASTIC WEAVE FEED BAGS 30+ LBS. Will pick up within 10 miles of Alexander. Call or text: 585-813-2671

LIGHT BULBS, assorted new and used: 585-624-3202

SCANNER-PRINTER that doesn’t require Internet: 585-637-0933

4 STUDDED SNOWTIRES, 195/65R15 w/rims. Call between 8am-6pm: 585-356-0304

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Who knows how to HANG A FULL SIZE QUILT ON A WALL: 585-624-9871

MICROSCOPE SLIDES and INSTRUCTION BOOK. Rochester area: 585-865-9779

Disabled person needs working 4-WHEELER to get from home to where he parks car in winter. Terry: 336-247-3245

FLOOR TILES (medium brown) and WALL TILES (cream color): 585-381-3399 PROPANE GAS DRYER, PROPANE GAS STOVE and also a REFRIGERATOR. All in good working condition: 585-250-5274

COMPUTER MONITOR that uses a VGA cable and a VEHICLE in good running condition for a senior w/medical condition. Call or text: 315694-6860

FISHER WOOD STOVE, 28 W x 21 D. Very good condition. Pick up in Brockport: 585-431-3233

VEHICLE, car or truck, in good working condition for a very disabled veteran: 585-337-0509

Two 4-DRAWER FILE CABINETS, legal width: jane.ververs@gmail.com

TREADMILL in good working condition. Batavia area: 585-409-6477

CHINA PAINTER: 585-396-3122

INVERSION TABLE (back adjustment table): 585-993-1917

PARLOR CHAIR, beige, in good shape. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-487-6144

IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996

Box of OLD MAGAZINES – Reader’s Digest and Country Living. Pick up in Caledonia: 585-748-9584

VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650

CABLE NELSON BABY GRAND PIANO with needle point covered bench. You remove/pick up: 585-768-6105 IBM SELECTRIC II TYPEWRITER. Turns on and types, but may need repair: 585-727-0140

PING PONG TABLE, FOOSBALL, AIR HOCKEY and BOARD GAMES – All in good working order for a community youth center: 585-346-2813 WINE CORKS (25+) and WOOD WINE CRATES. Will pick up. Please text/pic: 585-750-9578

METAL TWIN LOFT BED with desk underneath, OLD JAZZ RECORD ALBUMS – various artists. Pick up only: 585-283-4440

LAND TO HUNT ON - 100% disabled veteran looking for land to hunt on. Capable, safety first and respectful: pdc964@gmail.com

Oak veneer PEDESTAL TABLE - Round 5’ circumference. Four WOODEN FOLDING CHAIRS. Covered seats may need recovering. Must pick up: marcymiceli@yahoo.com

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Dark wood veneer SMALL ROUND TABLE that drops into a rectangular table. Needs some repair. Men’s 26” HUFFY MOUNTAIN BIKE. Like new. Must pick up: marcymiceli@yahoo.com

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BABY CRIB and CLEAN MATTRESS. When purchased - no recalls. Passed: dawn3876@hotmail.com 30 GALLONS OF FUEL OIL. Must drain from tank in basement: 585-993-5523

HYDRANGEAS for drying to make craft projects. Will cut if needed. Merlot, blue, pink, purple. Please text Amy: 585-748-8531

ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR for a disabled person: 585-233-6073 BOATS, BOAT MOTORS or anything boat related: 585-729-2143 VEHICLE in good running condition. Write to the Raeppel Residence, 1006 Wellington Woods Apartments, Brockport, NY 14420 PUNCHING BAG with STAND: karencaste1@icloud.com

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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Nov. 30, 1939, the Soviet Red Army invades the tiny nation of Finland with 465,000 men and 1,000 aircraft. Helsinki was bombed, and 61 Finns were killed in an air raid, sparking fierce Finnish resistance.

Seniors Have A Lot To Smile About (NAPS)—Healthy teeth and gums are an important part of overall well-being. However, as people age, they become more prone to gum disease and other oral health problems. With regular dental check-ups and proper care, your smile may never get old. Smile, California, the Medi-Cal Dental Program’s campaign to improve oral health among its members, wants seniors to know that they can see the dentist for an exam and cleaning once a year. This dental visit can help keep their gums and teeth healthy, strong and pain-free. “Medi-Cal Dental covers routine, preventive and restorative care for more than 13.5 million members in California. In January 2018, California Senate Bill 97 restored optional adult dental benefits for members ages 21 and older with full-scope dental coverage, making it easier for eligible seniors to receive free or low-cost dental care,” said Alani Jackson, Chief of the Medi-Cal Dental Services Division within the California Department of Health Care Services.

On Nov. 26, 1942, “Casablanca,” a World War II-era romantic drama starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, premieres in New York City. The Oscar-winning film featured a number of now-iconic quotes, including “Here’s looking at you, kid.” On Dec. 1, 1959, 12 nations sign the Antarctica Treaty, which bans military activity and weapons testing on that continent. It was the first arms-control agreement signed during the Cold War.

Use of the Medi-Cal dental benefit is important because, according to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately one in five seniors lives with untreated tooth decay; and about 68 percent of adults age 65 or older have gum disease. To help keep your smile healthy and strong, the American Dental Association offers these additional tips: • See the dentist on a regular basis, even if you have dentures. • Brush and floss, or clean your dentures, daily. • Watch for changes in your mouth. Your risk for oral cancer increases as you age. If you see any changes in your mouth, it’s important to get them checked out by a dentist or doctor. • Talk to your dentist or doctor about dry mouth. Dry mouth can make it hard to eat, swallow, or talk. It can also lead to tooth decay or infection. • Practice healthy habits such as eating a balanced diet, limiting sugary foods and drinks, and avoiding cigarettes and other tobacco products. Visit SmileCalifornia.org to learn more about covered services and to find a dentist near you. Visit your dentist annually to keep your teeth and gums strong and healthy. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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tropical vacation and am exposed to lasting sun. These blisters develop on my lower lip. I have tried sunscreen, but nothing has worked. On my most recent trip, the blisters appeared on the final day and took nearly three weeks to heal. It’s painful and horribly embarrassing. Is there anything I can do? Should I see my dermatologist? -- S.A. ANSWER: The sun can cause many kinds of skin reactions. In some people, the light itself causes the problem (these reactions are called photodermatoses). In others, the sun causes a reaction in combination with exposure to a particular substance. Sometimes, it’s a fruit, especially limes. In people with blisters around the mouth, I think of mangoes, especially if you are enjoying them in the tropics. Some skin diseases just get worse in the sun: Lupus is the classic example, but there are many others (my textbook lists about 50, some quite rare). A dermatologist is indeed the person to see. In the meantime, wear sun-protective clothing on your next tropical vacation, and consider a blocking sunscreen like zinc oxide in the areas where the blistering has occurred in the past. *** 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. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA Dementia presents itself through various symptoms, and memory loss alone is not enough to lead to a dementia diagnosis. Dementia can affect thinking and social abilities, but the Mayo Clinic notes that some dementias may be reversible. The following are some common symptoms of dementia: • Trouble communicating or finding words. • Difficulty completing complex tasks. • Challenges with planning and organization. • Episodes of confusion and disorientation. • Memory loss, which is often noticed by a third party. • Personality changes that can include agitation, anxiety, inappropriate behavior and even hallucinations. Apart from Alzheimer’s disease, which is a progressive disorder most common in people age 65 and older, there are other types of dementia. The second most common is called “vascular dementia.” This results from damage to vessels that supply blood to the brain. This damage can be the result of stroke, smoking and other blood vessel conditions. Brain imaging can often detect blood vessel problems implicated in vascular dementia. Dementia with Lewy bodies, or DLB, is another dementia that laymen may mistake for Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association notes that people with DLB often have not only memory loss and cognitive problems common in Alzheimer’s, but they also display initial or early symptoms such as sleep disturbances, well-formed visual hallucinations, slowness, gait imbalance or other Parkinsonian movement features, which can lead to misdiagnosis.

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Henrietta Public Library: Discover Solutions to Reverse Global Warming with Project Drawdown. Wednesday, December 4 from 7-8:30 pm. Feeling confused, have questions, or are you completely overwhelmed regarding the impact of climate change? Learn about a comprehensive plan to reverse global warming from Project Drawdown - a scientific study that identified 100 solutions that, together, could actually reverse global warming by 2050. These solutions encompass the energy we use, the food we eat, and the cities we live in. By the end you will see the vital role you can play in this growing movement to reverse global warming. Registration is optional. Visit https://hpl.libcal.com to register online or call 585-359-7092. Wednesday, December 4 from 78:30pm. Henrietta Public Library, 625 Calkins Road, Rochester, NY 14623.

FAIRPORT Rush Public Library 5977 East Henrietta Rd.Rush 585-533-1370, www.libraryweb.org/rush M, W, F 1-8;Tu., Th. 11-8; Sat. 10-2

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Rush Public Library: Library Game Night: Come to the Rush Creekside Inn on Monday, December 2nd at 6 PM. Join us for lively card and board games, half-price appetizers and drink specials! Bring a friend or two. Register in advance at RushLibrary.org. Special Story Time: For children on Thursday, December 5th from 11:30 AM-Noon. Local author Kirsten Wheelock will read her latest book Ruby Panda’s Christmas Surprise. Stay for a craft after the story. Register in advance at Rush Library.org. 15th Annual Gingerbread Workshop for Kids on Saturday, December 7th from 12:30-1:30 PM. Please bring a bag of edible candy decorations to share with the group. All other materials will be provided. Register at RushLibrary. org. Watercolor Class with instructor Susan Micciche on Wednesday, December 11th from 2-3:30 PM in the William Udicious Pavilion; behind the Library. Create watercolor Christmas cards and tags. There is a $10.00 materials fee. Register at RushLibrary.org.

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Fairport Celebrates Come Home for the Holidays! Saturday, December 7, 2019. Santa’s Arrival/ Community Tree Lighting from 3 ’til 6pm. EVENTS to be held at Village Hall: - Spotlight Studios and other community groups 3:00pm on Village Hall steps. - Horse and wagon rides 3:00 6:00pm will collect $1 or food donations for Perinton Food Shelf. - Fairport Fire Dept. Band 4:00pm performing on Village Hall steps. - Santa Arrives 4:00pm. - Community Christmas Tree Lighting 5:00pm. - Community Caroling led by Spotlight Studios 5:15pm on Village Hall steps. Fairport Public Art Committee 3:00pm children’s activity. - Free hot cocoa and cookies 3:00pm. Come Home for The Holidays! The Perinton Historical Society & Museum from 10:30-11:30am families can visit the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin Street) and children can create a free snowman craft with PHS member Karen Allen. Santa will also visit the museum during that time and Girl Scouts will provide face-painting. Museum visitors will also have the opportunity to bid on the Yuletide Traditions Silent Auction items, PHS’ annual fundraiser, which supports children and adult education programs, and museum exhibits and acquisitions.

HENRIETTA TOPS Meeting - Come join us as we Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). We provide you with the tools, Information, support and accountability you need to be successful. WE will offer you Support, throughout each step of your journey, including maintaining after you’ve reached your goal weight. Come to a FREE, FUN, INFORMATIVE meeting and learn what we’re all about. After all you’ve got nothing to LOSE....or DO YOU?? Questions call Evelyn (585) 230-0910. We meet every Thursday 8:45am10am at the Ely Fagan American Legion, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. www.TOPS.org

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Holiday Arts, Crafts and more sale on Saturday November 30, 2019 at the RIT Inn and Conference Center, Henrietta. Time 10-4pm. Hosted by Friends and Families Muscular Disorders Foundation Inc. (501c3 non for profit). For more information call or text 585-519-1917. “Voices on the Hill” Benefit Concert - Hosted by the John Calvin Presbyterian Church. Sunday, December 8th, 2:00pm. The “Voices” concert is a Community Music Festival featuring chorals from the area’s churches and schools and performances by gifted instrumentalists. This year’s concert will benefit Mary’s Place Refugee Outreach - 414 Lexington Avenue, Rochester, NY 14613. Mary’s Place needs warm blankets for children and adults. Monetary donations will help Mary’s Place purchase many blankets for their clients. Donations accepted at the door and during the concert. Visit their w e b s i t e : w w w . marysplaceoutreach.org/. Refreshments provided. Admission is FREE and open to the public. Located at 50 Ward Hill Road, Henrietta, (585) 334-2130, www. jcpconthehill.org Rush-Henrietta Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service. United in Gratitude. November 26, 7pm, Henrietta United Church of Christ, 1400 Lehigh Station Road, Henrietta. People of all faiths are welcome. Sponsored by the Rush-Henrietta Interfaith League. Diverse clergy and lay representatives from the community will lead the service, including Native American, Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim and participants. Music will reflect our diverse backgrounds. A free will offering of money and food donations will be received to benefit families served by the Rush-Henrietta Food Terminal. An interfaith choir will sing. Rehearsal for the anthem begins at 6:15 p.m. Members of local choirs are welcome to attend. An informal social hour will follow the service.

Fish Fry Friday - Join us for a fish fry every Friday from 4 pm to 7 pm, serving battered, breaded or baked 12-14 ounce haddock filets, shrimp, scallops, and clam strips. Meet friends for dinner or make friends at dinner. Call 585-334-8228 and we will have it ready when you get here. We deliver orders of $25 or more. ElyFagan American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http:// www.alpost1151.org Stuffed Pork Chops - A thick, tender, tasty, boneless pork chop, stuffed with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and house salad $9.00. Held November 26, 5-7pm at the 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

HONEOYE FALLS Wild Wings ”Shopping is for the Birds Sale” - November 29 December 1 from 9am-3pm. Come SHOP LOCAL where we will have numerous unique gift items including gift baskets, Wildlife and Environmental Books, plush, clothing, pillows, candles, jewelry, and a BAKE SALE. Many educators will be walking around with birds and all proceeds benefit the animals living at Wild Wings, 27 Pond Rd., Honeoye Falls (Mendon Ponds Park) www.wildwingsinc.com Please Come and Join Us! Christmas at Wild Wings: Santa “Claws” - a Day With Santa and the Birds. Register at www. WildWingsInc.org. TAKE YOUR OWN PHOTOS with SANTA and a live Raptor! Saturday, December 7, 11AM-1PM at WILD WINGS RAPTOR SANCTUARY, 27 Pond Rd., Honeoye Falls. $20 per FAMILY includes: -Photos, cookie decorating and a goodie bag! Special Guests: The Monroe County Mounted Patrol. http://www.wildwingsinc.org

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LIVONIA Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) Holiday Concert! Continue a holiday tradition - Sunday, December 8th at 3pm at the Livonia High School. Program proudly presented by the Livonia High School Band - Band Boosters. Pre-Sale: $13.00 Students and Seniors and $15.00 adults. $17.00 at the door. Children under 5 free. Tickets available at Wegmans, West’s Shurfine, Livonia Pharmacy, Five Star Bank in Lakeville.

ROCHESTER Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter DECEMBER 3 - 10-11am: Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE). Prospective, new, or experienced hearing aid users share their hearing journeys facilitated by retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joseph Kozelsky CCC/A. 11-1pm: Beethoven effect: A musician’s journey with hearing loss. Gaelen McCormick, player in the bass section of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra from 1995-2017, equates some of her own hearing loss journey. Program begins at noon. 7-9pm: First responders: Police and hearing disabled citizens. Rochester policeman Michael Murphy advises on safety concerns for hard of hearing citizens. Program begins 8:00pm. St Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd., Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org RTO (Retired Teachers Organization) Holiday Party will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at Sweet Briar Lodge at 2888 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester. The schedule is as follows: 10:30-11:30 -- Holiday Shopping/Craft Sale. 11:30-11:45 -- Business Meeting. 11:45-1:00 -- Buffet Luncheon: seasonal fruit, sliced roast beef with au jus, baked ham with bourbon glaze, Parmesan potatoes, rice pilaf, green beans almandine. 1:00-2:00 -- Entertainment: New Horizons Big Band. Write your check ($24.00/per person) to Retired Teachers Organization/RTO and mail it to Mary Zimmer, 68 Jordache Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559. The Gates Historical Society annual Holly Days on December 1, 7, 8, 14, and 15 from 1 to 3 pm at the historical Hinchey Homestead at 634 Hinchey Road, Rochester, (585) 464-9740. Local community organizations decorate Christmas trees which are placed in rooms throughout the house. Visitors are asked to vote for their favorite tree and an award is given to the winner. Tours and light refreshments will be available. A suggested $5.00 donation is appreciated. The Hinchey house is not handicapped accessible and some of the tress are on the 2nd floor. https://www. gateshistory.org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Country Dancers of Rochester (CDR) 36th Annual Thanksgiving Dance Event - November 29, 7pm11pm and November 30, 10am11pm, historic Salem United Church of Christ, 60 Bittner Street, Rochester. Friday night - amazing contra dance. Saturday morning English Country Dance and then waltzing. Contra dance all Saturday afternoon, with a medley before dinner, Techno contra at the dinner hour and a rocking contra dance. And a raffle of a beautiful contra community-made quilt! $70 general admission. Free street parking near Salem United Church of Christ. No partner or special dress needed - dress comfortably and wear soft-soled, low-heeled shoes. No perfume please. Beginners welcome. cdrochester.org/events/ 2019-tg Rochester Women’s Community Chorus Winter Concert! You’ll be treated to some traditional holiday fare as well as to a few rare gems! Plus so much more! Please join us Saturday, December 14, 7:30pm at The Clover Center, 1101 Clover Street, for a delightful evening of music, prizes and refreshments. Advance tickets may be obtained at a discount on-line: rwcc.ticketleap. com or from a chorus member. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the evening of the concert. Wheelchair accessible and sign language interpreted. All are welcome! For more information about the Rochester Women’s Community Chorus, including how to join, visit: therwcc.org or (585)376-SING. RTOS December Theater Organ Concert - The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents a holiday celebration “Christmas Follies 2019” featuring RTOS’ own Tim Schramm and friends on Sunday, December 8th at 2:30 PM at the Rochester Museum & Science Center’s Eisenhart Auditorium. Admission to RTOS concerts for non-members is $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:30 PM on day of performance. General admission seating. Accessible for people with disabilities. For more information, visit the RTOS website at http:// www.rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line at 585-234-2295. Hike Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester - Hike & Explore the hills and valleys of historic Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester Sunday, November 24 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/ directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org

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Rush United Methodist Church Holiday Super Sale - Indoor garage sale. New and used clothing all sizes, shoes, boots, housewares, sporting equipment, electronics, toys, books, and Christmas decorations! Join us on Friday, December 6th from 9am-7pm, and Saturday, December 7th, 9am-3pm. Half price Saturday 1pm-3pm.

SHORTSVILLE Run WITH the Reindeer! Run/ walk/stroll with real reindeer. This is a USATF-certified 1 mile run and also a family-oriented holiday event. The race will be chip-timed at the finish. We ask that all participants register, whether you are running or walking. All registration money goes to the Red Jacket PTSA to support the Foodlink Backpack Program for families in the Manchester-Shortsville community. With proof of registration (bib) or a $10 donation you can take a selfie with the reindeer. The run will end in Manchester where various community groups will provide refreshments, Christmas music, Santa Claus, tree and wreath sales, and an opportunity to pet the reindeer. https://shortsvillereindeer.com/run

WEBSTER Come, Ye Thankful People - All are invited to attend a service of Thanksgiving at the Webster Christian Reformed Church at 1344 State Rd., just 1/2 mile east of Rt. 250. Members from the church and the Rochester Christian Reformed Church will welcome anyone who is thankful, or wants to be. The ministers of both churches will lead: Rev. Will Barham and Rev. Anthony Selvaggio. The combined choir and Praise Team will participate. Coffee and cookies will be offered after the service at 10 am on Thursday, November 28. For information call 872-2352.

WEST HENRIETTA New York Museum of Transportation “Holly Trolley” Rides offer unique holiday fun! Saturdays and Sundays, December 7, 8, 14 and 15 from 11am-4pm. Last ride 3:30! Santa’s leaving the reindeer at home and will be arriving by trolley! Visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, enjoy free cookies and hot chocolate, and take a 2-mile round trip ride on the museum’s authentic vintage trolley car. Rides operate every half-hour, starting 11:30am, and are included with the family friendly admission to the museum ($10 adults, $9 seniors 65+, $8 youths age 3-12). No reservations required. Located: 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. www. nymtmuseum.org (585) 533-1113.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) While it seems that chaos is taking over, you get everything back to normal, even if it means being more than a little assertive with some people. Expect to hear more job-related news soon. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Expect to be able to move ahead with your workplace plans now that you have a good idea of what you might have to face. You also can anticipate a welcome change on the home front. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A quieter period settles in, giving you a chance to catch your breath, as well as allowing for more time to handle some important family matters. The arts dominate this weekend. Enjoy them. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The frustrations of last week have pretty much played themselves out. You should find things going more smoothly, especially with those allimportant personal matters. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Once again, you find a creative way to resolve a pesky problem in short order. However, a matter involving a possible breach of confidence might need a bit more time to check out. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Reuniting with an old friend could lead to the sharing of some great new experiences. But be careful you don’t find yourself once again being super-critical or overly judgmental. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You should be seeing some positive results following your move toward repairing that unraveling relationship. There might be some setbacks, but staying with it ultimately pays off. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Encouraging a friendlier environment in the home could go a long way to help dissipate anger and resolve problems, especially those affecting children. It won’t be easy, but you can do it. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A recent act of kindness is beginning to show some unexpected (but very welcome) results. On another note, expect to hear more about a possible move to another locale. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The good news is that the sure-footed Goat can rely on his or her skill to get around obstacles in the workplace. The not-so-good news is that new impediments could turn up later. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A change of pace is welcome but also confusing. Before you make decisions one way or another, be sure you know precisely what it is you’re being asked to do. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Don’t fret if you don’t get the gratitude you think you’re owed for doing a nice thing for someone. There might be a good reason for that. In any event, what’s important is that you did it. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of making the sort of wise decisions that ultimately shed new light on dark situations. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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The Teresa House Board of Directors, Staff and Volunteers would like to send many thanks to all our 2019 United Way, SEFA and Annual Campaign donors. We are constantly amazed by the generosity of our community! Your donations are used in the day-to-day operations of caring for the terminally ill and their families. It is only through your generosity that the ministry of Teresa House can continue. Special thanks to the many donors who contribute every year. We are blessed to live in such a caring community.

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The Finger Lakes Region of New York has some of the most beautiful and charming villages anywhere in the United States, and local, independent businesses are their backbone. It is too easy to take local businesses for granted, only to feel disappointment when a local shop closes and empty storefronts multiply. The gradual disappearance of independent businesses means that more and more money is being sent elsewhere from local communities, and towns risk becoming mere filling stations for other destinations. But there is good news – you can change this trend! Some people commute out-of-town for work; however, few of us would like to travel as far for such things as dentist appointments, a dinner out, a movie or groceries. Your local independent business community is an economic ecosystem, and each purchase you make ripples through it, adding to its health as a whole. The choice to preserve local communities has to be made from the wallet. Is it worth a little extra time and perhaps a few extra dollars to help independent businesses thrive? Yes! I say “perhaps a few extra dollars” because, if you are like me, you purchase at least a handful of impulse items whenever shopping in a big box store or online. What you save on impulse buys will likely offset any price differences! What a world of difference it makes to spend only a few more dollars a month locally! In fact, according to Independent We Stand, if Americans spent just $10 a month at locally-owned, independent businesses instead of national chains, over $9.3 billion* would be directly returned to local economies. Independent We Stand further claims that “if every family in the Rochester metro area spent just $10 a month with a locally-owned, independent business instead of a national chain, over $33,083,006* would be directly returned to the Rochester community. That means better schools, better roads, more support for police, fire and rescue departments and stronger local economies.” This holiday season, you can make a huge impact in the success of local independent businesses! Visit them on Small Business Saturday and all throughout the holidays. Linger, enjoy, purchase gifts (even for yourself!) and continue to support them year-round. Your purchases are gifts which keep on giving, keeping your community strong.

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4 FOOT PLOW for cub cadet xt3 with tire chains. $225. Werner 20 foot extension ladder. Fiberglass and aluminum $100. 585-991-9459.

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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. FOR RENT 1 bedroom Village of Lima. Mobile home on quiet private lot. Large yard. $550/month. Available January 1st. 585-734-7388.

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LIMA COUNTRY LARGE 1/2 DUPLEX FOR RENT: Livonia School. 3 Bedrooms. $850/ month plus utilities. References, first months rent, security deposit and 6 month lease required. No smoking. Available January 1st. For appointment call, 585-245-3639. FOR SALE/LEASE Penfield, 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Colonial. One month free rent! Can be used as a live in business and residence. Lease, security. Ted 585-230-4415

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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.

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TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING **Save 25%** on Jobs Booked during January & February 2020!! *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758

MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.

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