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2019 MEG’s Gift Golf Tournament Donates $45,000 to NAMI Rochester to Increase Youth Mental Health Awareness N
AMI Rochester is thrilled to announce that the Board of MEG’s Gift selected their organization as the recipient of the proceeds of their annual golf tournament. Rochester’s NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) chapter was founded in 1982 by a passionate group of mothers affectionately known as “the NAMI Mommies.” The moms all each had children who were about to age out of the mental health care which was available to them only until the beginning of young adulthood. These dedicated parents developed the nonprofit group for concerned parents around a kitchen table to consist of a board, 3 staff members and dozens of volunteers. In November 2018, members of the NAMI Rochester team met at Boulder Coffee in Rochester’s South Wedge with members of the MEG’s Gift team for a check presentation. “We are honored to be chosen as the beneficiary of this year’s event, and so grateful for our relationship with Meg’s family and their team. This generous donation will allow NAMI Rochester to expand mental health and suicide prevention efforts with local youth through our Ending the Silence program”, said Kristina Mossgraber, Event Coordinator and Educator with NAMI Rochester. Ending the Silence is a program offered in local schools at the middle or high school level teaching students about mental health & illness, warning signs, suicide prevention and how to get help. This is NAMI Rochester’s fastest growing signature program, having started in the 2015 — 2016 school year locally with just a few schools, and through the first half of this school year, over 10,000 students have been through the program in 37 schools. “We spend hours each day trying to coordinate people for this program because we receive so many requests,” adds Mossgraber. The contribution from MEG’s Gift will directly support the materials and other resources required to sustain and grow this program. Last year’s recipient of the golf tournament was the local chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, which has chosen to bring Hakeem Rahim, a leading national speaker on mental health and suicide prevention, to Rochester for a multi-school speaking tour in early March. NAMI Rochester will be co-sponsoring this event with AFSP, which will include programs for students and families during his visit, and is grateful that this generous donation will allow for this partnership. AFSP and NAMI Rochester are committed to increasing awareness of mental health and suicide prevention in our community through their signature programs, support offerings and guest speakers.
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Submitted by Kristina Mossgraber Expanded by Amanda Dudek “There is still a stigma around mental health concerns,” said Mossgraber. “A lot of the warning signs, especially with mood disorders, can feel embarrassing and shameful, but if we don’t talk about the warning signs, people won’t know how to get help.” Mossgraber explained that one exciting thing about NAMI Rochester’s programs is that they are teaching children, parents and other adults about mental health, warning signs and how to get help and support. “It’s so exciting to have a parent and teacher aspect to this program,” Mossgraber shared. “Kids cannot be expected to navigate this issue by themselves.” “There are so many awesome things going on!” said Mossgraber. “We have a class called Family-to-Family which is a 12-week class including both the person with mental health conditions and those in their family network. We have been offering this class for many, many years. It runs in semesters, a spring and a fall class, and each of these cap off at 25 participants. We always fill them and have a waiting list.” Mossgraber explains that two years ago NAMI Rochester held two classes at the same time. Both filled up and were successful, so NAMI hopes to consistently offer two classes at a time in the future, as well. “We also have a 10-week session peer-to-peer class, and all of our programs are at no cost, meaning participants get all of our nationally developed education and support resources for free!” Mossgraber explains that many people come to NAMI Rochester just trying to figure out their next steps, with or without a diagnosis. She explains that NAMI is there to support them, giving them advice and understanding. MEG’s Gift will go a long way in supporting NAMI Rochester’s endeavors. MEG’s Gift is a not-for-profit organization created to honor her legacy. The mission of MEG’s Gift is to positively impact mental health care in the Rochester community through financial support, education and advocacy, with a particular focus on youth. To learn more about MEG’s Gift, please visit www.megsgift.org. NAMI Rochester is the local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the county’s largest grassroots mental health organization committed to providing support, education and advocacy to those living with a mental health condition and their families. To learn more please visit www.namiroc.org.
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FIVE TIPS TO HELP YOU ON THE ROAD TO YOUR NEW HOME (NAPSI)—Whenever you rent a truck to move yourself from one home to another, keeping these five facts in mind can help you and your furniture all arrive in good order and good time. 1. Let time be on your side. When planning your trip, take into account the time of day you intend to travel and likely traffic patterns. Always leave lots of extra time and be aware of possible bottlenecks along the way.
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Thank you to the gentleman at the local full-service gas station. You helped fill my tire with air and brightened my Monday morning! I always appreciate the employees willing to stand in allweather to fill my gas tank. Busy Avon Mom
A HUGE THANK YOU to Dogwood Floral in Dansville for the smiles and working to make the days brighter for your customers! Lynn
To the party who left 2 bags of garbage at the end of my driveway on 1/15/19: You left it after the collector stopped at my house. I went through your garbage: Cheesecake factory, McDonald’s, Subway, Marketplace food take out, canned cat food, Powerade bottles, purple colored Friendly’s ice cream, dryer lint. And you left a piece of paper that identifies who you are. If you are having difficulty with the disposal of your garbage, there are resources to help you. Assuming you can just leave your trash at a random house, however, is not the answer. Please ask for help if you are in need. It is all around you, but you have to ask. If you can’t stand the natural odors of farm country - why build, buy or rent a home next to it? GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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The Avon Braves Girls Basketball team would like to thank the Avon community for all their support during the team’s recent sectional title run. We’d also like to thank all our fans along with our sponsors, Salvatore’s and Lattimore Physical Therapy, for helping us to raise $900 for the Avon Food Pantry.
marchers with floats and firetrucks from all over the county to help celebrate. The Avon Linemen float was the winner! Good job, guys. Fun for all with food trucks and games at the firehall after the parade. It just keeps getting better and better. We can’t wait to see it again next year. Let’s keep it going. A great tradition!
My family and I enjoyed “Lifting Up Livingston St. Patrick’s Day Parade” in Avon on Saturday, March 16th. There were 90+
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It’s like building next to an airport and can’t stand the noise! “This is a no brainer.” Farm Girl
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WHEATLAND SENIOR CENTER 889-1284 March 25-29, 2019 Monday: Mild Chili Tuesday: Senior Center Closed Wednesday: Pork w/Chinese Vegetables
Four Ways To Remain Mentally Sharp In Retirement
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Thursday: Beef Stew w/Biscuit Friday: Senior Center Closed
Popular sport s f or seniors: Golf : Golf is enjoyed by people of all ages. Requiring a combination of strategy and skill, golf also pays several physical dividends. Play at your ow n pace, taking your time w alking from hole to hole so you can enjoy the sunshine and soak in the beauty of the course.
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By Chris Richcreek 1. When was the last time before 2017-18 that the Colorado Rockies reached the postseason in consecutive years? 2. Name the player who hit the most home runs in a season for the Chicago White Sox. 3. When was the last time before 2017 that Penn State’s football team was ranked as high as No. 2 in The Associated Press poll? 4. Who was the last player before Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid in 2017 to have at least 40 points, seven assists and seven blocked shots in a game? 5. In 2018, David Quinn became the fifth head coach to go directly from an NCAA Division I team to an NHL team (New York Rangers). Name two of the other four to do it. 6. When was the last time before 2018 that England’s men’s soccer team reached the semifinals of the World Cup? 7. Who was the last American male chess player before Fabiano Caruana to compete for the World Chess Championship? (c) 2019 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Answers 1. It was the first time. The Rockies also made the postseason in 1995, 2007 and 2009. 2. Albert Belle belted 49 home runs for the White Sox in 1998. 3. It was October of 1999. 4. Philadelphia’s Julius Erving, in 1982. 5. Jim Montgomery (Dallas, 2018), Dave Hakstol (Philadelphia, 2015), Bob Johnson (Calgary, 1982) and Ned Harkness (Detroit, 1970). 6. It was 1990. 7. Gata Kamsky, in 1996. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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G VP S ONLINE POLL: March 25th is Waffle Day! What is your favorite way to enjoy this breakfast specialty? • Plain; waffles need nothing! • With maple syrup • Chicken & Waffles • With fruit topping • Piled high with syrup, fruit topping and whipped cream • I don’t like waffles. Poll Ends 03-26-19 Results from 03-19-19
Saint Patrick’s Day brings to mind leprechauns, four leaf clovers and lots and lots of green! How does your family celebrate this holiday? 0% Enjoying green eggs & ham 0% Sipping green beverages 27% Taking in some Irish music & dancing 31% Cooking delicious corned beef & cabbage 15% All of the above 27% We don’t celebrate it
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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale. When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
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HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Gardening pointers for novices People have many reasons for growing gardens, and some of the most popular gardens are plots designated for cultivating herbs and vegetables. Fresh produce at the ready is a great benefit of having a home garden, which also allows homeowners to exercise full control over which products to use to grow robust, healthy vegetables. Novice gardeners may not know where to begin when it comes to planting their first vegetable gardens, and such gardeners can benefit by starting small. You may want to begin by growing plants in containers so they are more manageable and can be moved as you discover which areas of your property provide the best growing conditions. Family of 1 $28,692 Family of 2 $37,524 Family of 3 $46,356 Family of 4 $55,176
Begin with one or two types of vegetables. Tomatoes, cucumbers and certain squashes are popular starter plants, as they are relatively hardy. Select only a few plants so you are not overwhelmed with the level of care required to maintain your garden. Some gardeners prefer to start plants from seeds, but this will require more time and a greater commitment with regard to maintenance and planting. When just starting out, experiment with small plants that are established and already have a good root system. Consult with your local gardening center for more suggestions, such as which soil amendments to use. Plants may require a certain soil pH that can be adjusted for optimal plant growth.
DOG-RELATED LAWN DAMAGE Dogs love spending time outdoors. Dog owners with yards know that dogs benefit greatly from some exercise in the backyard. While that time might be great for dogs, it can take its toll on lawns. Dog urine and feces can adversely affect the look and health of a lush green lawn. Nitrogen is essential to healthy soil, but only at certain levels. When those levels are exceeded, the result can be lawn damage. According to The Spruce Pets, an advisory site that offers practical tips and training advices to pet owners, this is what happens when pets frequently urinate on grass. Urine is naturally high in nitrogen, so when pets urinate on lawns, the grass might turn yellow or brown due to the excess nitrogen content. Nitrogen also is present in lawn fertilizers, further exacerbating the problem for pet owners who fertilize their lawns. In addition to urine damage, dogs can trample frosted grass, contributing to problems that may not become evident until spring, and get into areas like gardens where they wreak additional havoc. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Speak with a landscaper about planting new grass. Certain types of grass, such as Bermuda grass, can withstand dog damage better than others. Local climate will dictate which types of grass are likely to thrive in a given area, so speak with a professional landscaper about the viability of planting new grass.
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Plants need sunlight to thrive and grow, but some need less sunlight than others. People who find their landscapes are less supportive to sun-loving plants can choose from a variety of shade-tolerant plants, shrubs and trees. Shade tolerance refers to a plant’s ability to withstand low levels of light. Certain plants have adapted this feature to survive in the wild. Plants that grow at the base of forest floors, for example, will get less sunlight than others outside of the tree canopy. Such adaptations enable a wide variety of foliage to grow even though they are not exposed to much sunlight. While sun-loving plants often have broad leaves and expend significant energy to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, shade-tolerant plants expend less energy and tend to be more efficient consumers of soil nutrients and sunlight. Penn State Extension’s Plant and Pests division says the amount of shade a plant is growing under will directly affect the density of the foliage and the plant’s flowering and fruiting characteristics. Blending shade-tolerant plants into the landscape can be an effective use of space. Before choosing plants for an existing landscape, it’s important to assess the level of shade or sun the plants will receive. Once homeowners understand which type of shade they are dealing with, they can then visit plant nurseries and select their plants. Most greenery comes with care instructions that include recommendations regarding the amount of shade/sunlight the plant will need to do well. If further assistance is needed, a knowledgeable employee can make suggestions based on landscape needs. Shade-tolerant plants can make welcome additions to the landscape, offering greenery and color in the darker areas of a property.
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Small PICK-UP TRUCK, HONDA or TOYOTA SEDAN, less than 200K miles: 585-281-6787
COMMODE, with adjustable legs: 607-295-8301
Functioning HIGH-VELOCITY LEAF BLOWER (about 200mph) for a school project: kolbeejkoch@gmail.com
VARIETY OF VHS MOVIES. Large amount. You pick up: 585-226-8027
UNUSED TWIN BED BOX SPRING: 585-353-4643 CLEAN, QUALITY ITEMS of all kinds needed for Avon Central Presbyterian Church Rummage Sale until May 14th: 585-226-2626 or cpcavon@frontier.com
STOCKADE FENCE. You take down and remove: 585-356-0195 COLLECTABLE TONY STEWART “STUFF”. Cars, photos, magazines. Serious inquiries only and let me know why they are of interest to you: suesassy1231@gmail.com
OFFICE SHREDDER: 585-533-1634 CAR COVER for a Mustang: 585-265-9746 BLENDTEC BLENDER 650: 585-409-6477
APPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM POWER MAC G4, keyboard, mouse, screen, software: 585-335-2510
RELIABLE VEHICLE in snow for doctor appointments: 585-671-1996
STRETCH AND SEWERS: Assortment of colored ribbing for crew necks, t-necks, cuffs, etc. 585-248-2290 ALOE PLANTS: 585-225-1852 Several small cans of ENFAMIL FORMULA, exp. 12/01/19. You pick up from Lakeville: 585-346-9777 FRIGIDAIRE CHEST FREEZER, 21”x41” by 31” deep. You pick up, Penfield: phabes529@gmail.com
COUCH or LOVESEAT or possible SLEEPER SOFA, any size and CHAIR desperately needed: 585-397-2652 COSTUME JEWELRY for St. Joseph’s School in Batavia, NY: RWill501@aol.com ROLL OF LINOLEUM, enough to cover 7ft x 20ft. Brown/tan color preferred but any will do: 585-358-8755 Disabled Veteran desperately in need of a VEHICLE (CAR or PICK-UP) to get to doctor appointments: 585-443-0035
DELTA HOME CRAFT BAND SAW, 33” high. You pick up Dansville: jmbrown3540@gmail.com
WINDOW AWNINGS, any size, any color, in good shape: 585-447-1739 or 585-732-1539
PLAYER PIANO – Francis Bacon upright – needs some bellows repaired. Must move from 1st floor of home. Rolls available: bmullenii@gmail.com SINGLE MATTRESS and BOX SPRING: 585-698-6232
SET OF RISERS for choral groups on stage. Can be in need of repair. We can pick up: jimsykes1971@gmail.com
IMAGE TREADMILL – works perfectly. You pick up: 585-243-5249
Copies of THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS and MARTYRS MIRROR: 585-637-0933
SINGER SEWING MACHINE model 2210. Foot pedal connection needs repair. Machine works. Call or Text: 315-480-5719
BARIATRIC WHEELCHAIR: rjsattora@msn.com
PRO-FORM 395E ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER, good condition, you pick up in Livonia: 585-261-7942
MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED: Silvasorb Gel Silver Antimicrobial Gel; Vashe Wound Cleanser Solution; Kerrafoam gentle Border Sacral Dressing: 585-698-4077
Old unwanted VIDEO GAMES and RELATED ITEMS: avalente53@yahoo.com
MIRRORS, three, approx. 3’ x 3’ each, from bathroom remodel. Bloomfield: asumner001@gmail.com
SLOTTED QUILLIING TOOL and QUILLING PAPER: 585-889-7375
GRINNELL PIANO, Canandaigua. Needs tuning. Serious inquiries only. Heavy. 585-905-8072 KONICA MINOLTA TONER: TN210C, TN210K, TN210M and XEROX TONER: 006R01175, 006R01176, 006R01177, 006R01178 for Nonprofit Organization only: chrissy35@frontiernet.net
MOWER DECK for Huskee Tractor 23/48 model: jhcrane2002@yahoo.com USED BACKPACKING and CAMPING GEAR for Girl Scout gear lending program: 585-233-1192 COLLAPSIBLE PULL WAGON: tjpr@yahoo.com
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Save the date! 2019 Avon Central School Alumni Reunion Banquet. Your Hosts: Class of 1969. Come and join us! Friday, August 9th, 2019 at Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Rd., Caledonia. View details and registration form at avoncsd.org/ news
BATAVIA The Genesee Society of Model Engineers announces that their semi-annual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW will be held at the Richard C. Call Arena in Batavia. This venue on the campus of Genesee Community College offers unmatched convenience and for attendees and vendors. The Great Batavia Train Show is scheduled for Sunday, March 31, 2019 at the Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College, 1 College Rd., Batavia. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Hours: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Features: Vendor tables, free parking, snack bar. www.gsme.org
CANANDAIGUA Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.
Henrietta CROP Walk to Fight Hunger - Sunday, May 5, 12:45pm-3pm. Registration 12:45; walk in Henrietta Memorial Park, Calkins Rd. @ 1 PM. Volunteer to walk, please and help fight hunger. A portion of the proceeds are donated to RHAFT, Henrietta’s emergency food cupboard. https:// www.crophungerwalk.org/ henriettany/ Blake Watkins Fundraiser - Blake Watkins was a five year old boy who passed in his sleep on February 20, 2019. After a normal day of running around and playing with his little brother, he went to bed and never woke up. The Rush Henrietta community is rallying to help support the Watkins family during this difficult time. We are hosting a fundraiser on March 30, 2019 to raise money to help with the funeral expenses. To be held 11:301pm at the Henrietta Fire Station, 3129 East Henrietta Road, Henrietta. Cost: $5. Macaroni & Cheese with Ham: A good helping of our homemade macaroni and cheese with sliced, smoked ham and vegetable. House salad included. Cost: $8. Held Tuesday, March 26, 5-7pm at the ElyFagan American Legion, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://alpost1151.org 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 will deliver for orders of $25 or more (Limited Delivery Area / Depending on availability of a driver). Ely-Fagan American Legion, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://alpost1151.org
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE TO THE OVER 50 CROWD: Dining: Of course, many restaurants offer early bird specials for patrons who want to eat a little bit earlier than guests typically arrive for dinner. However, many chain restaurants also offer discounts to senior diners regardless of when they arrive. Such discounts are sometimes even applicable to both food and beverages.
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Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser Mendon Boy Scout Troop 105: Help support and join our Boy Scouts on Saturday, March 23 & Sunday, March 24 from 9AM-1PM at the Mendon Fire Hall (Rt. 64) for a homemade pancake breakfast. Featuring locally farmed Trout Brook Sugar House pure maple syrup, pancakes, sausage, coffee and juice. Adults $8 (presale $7), Kids and Seniors are $6 (presale $5).
PAVILION Voices of the Earth Concert Genesee Chorale sings a celebration of the planet with concerts at 7pm, April 5 at Pavilion High School, 7014 Big Tree Road, Pavilion, and at 4pm, April 7 at St. James Episcopal Church, 405 East Main St., Batavia. The April 7 concert will also feature a display of area students’ art work with a recycling theme. Tickets: via credit card or Pay Pal through Chorale’s web site box office, www. GeneseeChorale.com. Also available as “will call” or from Chorale members or at the door. All tickets: $10 each. Further information: Heather Lovelace (716)531-8986, e-mail Info@ geneseechorale.com.
PENFIELD Traveling Cabaret - The Friends of the Penfield Public Library present ”Spring Into Arts” AN AFTERNOON OF SONG, DANCE & COMEDY featuring the awardwinning TRAVELING CABARET Broadway, movie & pop musical revue. Join us on SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2:30PM at the Penfield Public Library, Community Room, 1985 Baird Rd. ADMISSION: FREE. Information: Call 585-340-8720. Reservations Suggested.
ROCHESTER Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms. Are You Ready To Take The Next Step? Are you stuck in a difficult situation? Are you looking for a way to resolve it? Enrique Smeke will discuss how to take the first step out of situations that seem hopeless or limiting at a free inspirational talk on Saturday, April 6th at 1:30PM at Brighton Memorial Library, 2300 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester.
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The Greater Rochester Chapter’s Third Annual Fire & Ice Gala event is coming Saturday, March 30, 2019! All proceeds from the Red & White themed party will benefit Red Cross services in Greater Rochester. Fire & Ice features two hours of open cocktails, live music from Rochester’s own Mambo Kings, as well as both a live and a silent auction, including the chance to win a trip to Villa Paraiso in Mexico! Held 6pm-11pm at the Harro East Ballroom, 155 North Chestnut St., Rochester. Tickets are $125/each, or a table is $1,500. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. https://www.redcross. org/local/new-york/western-andcentral-new-york/about-us/newsand-events/events/fire---ice-gala.html Hickok Center for Brain Injury 10th Annual Brain Waves Benefit - Sunday, March 24 from 2pm6pm at Comedy @ The Carlson. The event will be an opportunity to show support for those impacted by brain injury and celebrate the efforts made to create positive lives for those individuals. Basket raffles, door prizes, live entertainment provided by Special Blend, and a buffet provided by Comedy @ The Carlson. Tickets are $20 per person/children under five are free. For tickets, sponsorship inquires and other information call (585) 271-8640 ext. 202. All proceeds will benefit the Hickok Center for Brain Injury. Helmer Nature Center Maple Sugar Open House to celebrate the maple sugaring season. Walk our trails as staff and volunteers take you through the sugaring process. Help collect sap and stop at the evaporator to watch it cook into syrup. Make and sample maple treats such as maple ice cream, sugar on snow, milkshakes and more! Fun crafts for the kids. Hot dogs, maple pulled pork, maple baked beans and assorted beverages and desserts available for purchase. Saturday, March 23, 123pm, Helmer Nature Center, 154 Pinegrove Ave., Rochester. Admission is free. Nominal fee for some activities. https://www.facebook. com/events/302730320439022/ Genesee Valley Woodcarvers 35TH ANNUAL SHOW AND COMPETITION - Saturday, April 6, 104:30pm, Rochester Museum and Science Center - Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave., Rochester. 10AM Show Opens. 10:30AM Working Decoy Judging. 2PM Soap Carving Class for Youth (no charge). 3PM Raffle sales close. 3:30PM Raffle drawing - need not be present to win. 4PM Peoples’ Choice Award. 4:30 PM Show Closes. Our show features bird, fish, caricatures, carousel animals, youth carvings as well as demonstrations, a Floating Rubber Ducky competition, and more. Of special interest is our soap carving class for youth (no charge) held at 2PM. http://gvwoodcarvers.com
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Helmer Nature Center Pancake Breakfast - Sample the results of our on-site maple sugaring with All You Can Eat Pancakes! ALL You Can Eat Pancakes served with our real maple syrup produced ONSITE! Plus sausage, coffee, milk or orange juice. Held March 31, 102pm at the Helmer Nature Center, 154 Pinegrove Ave., Rochester. Proceeds support the Helmer Nature Center and its programs. Adults: $8, Children 5 and under: $6 and HNC Members: $7. https://www. facebook.com/events/ 390475794843667/
Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter: Genetic susceptibility to hearing loss from noise. Held April 2 from 7-9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd., Rochester. Program begins at 8:00pm. Patricia White,PhD, a research associate professor of neuroscience at UR, discusses current knowledge of the genetics governing susceptibility of noise induced hearing loss. Her goal is to find a biological treatment for. noise induced hearing loss. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
Cochlear Implant Group: Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter. Round table discussion for aspiring, potential and other individuals interested in cochlear implants. Questions/answers/ comments by those who use implants. Friends and family welcome. Held April 2, 1:30-2:30pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd., Rochester. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org
The Genesee Valley Bottle Collectors Association’s 50th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antiques, Paper & Postcards Show & Sale at ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE VOLLER ATHLETIC CENTER, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester (April 28, 9am to 3pm). Featuring over 100 dealers with over 200 tables of a wide variety of table top antiques, paper items, postcards, and of course bottles. Items can include but are not limited to Civil War, Brewerianna, insulators, postcards, advertising, buttons, marbles, ephemera, primitives, salesman samples, stoneware, fruit jars, toys and so much more. Admission: $5.00 (17 & under free). Information, e-mail: gvbca@frontiernet.net or website: www.gvbca.org.
Hearing Other People’s Experience (HOPE) - Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter. Prospective, new or long time hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joseph Kozelsky CCC/A. Held the 1st Tuesday of the month until June 4th at the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Vestry Room, 25 Westminster Rd., Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org Cochlear Implants: What? How? Who? Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter. Dr. John Wayman, UR otolaryngologist with over 200 cochlear implants to his credit, will review implant history, development and current technology. Topics to be covered include how cochlear implants work, who could benefit, evaluation, and future developments. Program begins at noon. Cochlear implant meeting follows at 1:30pm. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd., Rochester on April 2 from 11-1pm. http://www.hearinglossrochester. org 3rd Annual Rochester Catwalk for Kidneys - April 14th, 2pm6pm, DoubleTree Hotel - Rochester. The premiere fashion show of the season! Catwalk for Kidneys is an opportunity to celebrate spring fashions modeled by local favorites, healthcare professionals, kidney and transplant patients and donor families and living donors. Tickets: $45 regular ticket, $35 young professional ticket (under 35), $30 for patients, $400 for reserved table of 10. Purchase tickets at www. healthykidneys.org. Information, to sponsor, become a vendor or model, showcase your boutique or purchase tickets email julia@ healthykidneys.org or contact Julia Yaw 585-993-3161. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Mambo Kings Concert - Rochester’s own MAMBO KINGS, together since 1995, enjoy great success as Upstate New York’s foremost Latin jazz ensemble and have earned a national reputation for their explosive blend of Afro Cuban rhythms and jazz improvisation. Join us to hear this fantastic group in a program of original compositions and arrangements by pianist and musical director Richard DeLaney. Held Friday, March 29th from 7:30pm-8:30pm at the First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Rd., Rochester.
Genetaska Club’s Casino Day Trip - The Genetaska Club of Rochester is hosting a day trip to Turning Stone Casino on April 10, 2019. Leaving Skyview (Medley) Center at 8:30am and returning at approximately 7pm. Cost: $25 (includes $25 free play and $5 food voucher). Our members really enjoy these casino trips--if you’re looking for a group with a purpose to help those in need our area while building friendships, join us! Contact Paula Ouriel at 585-360-4315. Fairy Godmother’s of Greater Rochester Prom Dress Fair is Saturday, March 30th at the Riverside Convention Center from 10am4pm. Young women can go to their High School Guidance Department to help them register on-line at www.fairygodmothersrochester. com. FGGR’s is making the cost of attending the prom more manageable for qualified high school junior and senior girls. We only ask for a $5.00 donation for gowns and $1.00 for accessories and if a young lady is unable to pay that’s okay - they leave with their steamed gown, accessories and a goody bag! The STEP Council of the Genesee Region will host its annual EMS and Public Safety Conference on Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30, at the Hilton Garden Inn, 30 Celebration Drive (College Town), Rochester. This year, the conference offers a full fire-related track and an eight-hour certification course in Mental Health First Aid, along with a number of workshops on EMS-related topics. For more information, contact Conference Coordinator Sharon Chiumento, (585) 507-1964 or sharon.chiumento@stepcouncil. org, or visit the STEP website at www.stepems.org.
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The Rochester Federation of Women’s Clubs (RFWC) announces its Annual Card Party/ Luncheon, benefiting the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House, to be held on Thursday, April 11, 2019, 10 AM to 3 PM at the Penfield Country Club. The donation requested is $28, which includes catered lunch, door prizes, and raffles. The event is open to the public deadline for registration is April 1, 2019 by contacting Elena Wilkonski at (585)265-4167 or ewilkonski@ rochester.rr.com.
Rush Ladies Auxiliary Chicken & Biscuits Dinner - The Rush Ladies Auxiliary will hold its annual Chicken & Biscuits Dinner on Saturday, March 30th from 2:00 pm till 6:00 pm, at the Rush Fire House at 1971 Rush-Mendon Rd, Rush. The cost is $8.50 for adults, $7.50 for seniors and $5.50 for children 12 and under. Take outs are available! Proceeds from this dinner help fund the Betty Wilkins Scholarship Fund.
Rochester General Hospital Volunteer Social - A Volunteer Social event will be held on Monday, April 8, from 1-3pm, in the Main Conference Room at Rochester General Hospital (1425 Portland Ave.). Current volunteers and those interested in learning what our volunteer program is all about are invited! *Refreshments will be provided and parking will be validated*.
Drop-In Story Time! For children ages 2-5 (accompanied by a caregiver) on Thursdays, April 4th, 11th and 18th from 11:30 AMNoon. Children will listen to stories with a different theme each week, chosen especially for this age group. No prior registration is necessary. This is a nice opportunity to meet other parents and caregivers in your area. Rush Public Library, 5977 East Henrietta Road, Rush. http://www.RushLibrary.org
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Game Night - Join your friends for a fun evening of cards and board games at the Creekside Inn (6071 East Henrietta Rd., Rush) on Monday, April 1st with drink and food specials starting at 6:00 PM. Stay active and social and make new friends. Please register in advance at Rushlibrary.org or call 533-1370 to register. Pollinators in Your Garden - Join us on Saturday, April 6th at 11:00 AM at the Rush Public Library, 5977 E. Henrietta Rd., Rush. Pollinators play an important role in native ecosystems, home gardens and global food production.Learn what gardeners can do to make your yard more attractive to these pollinators. Presented by John Nelson, Master Gardener, with the Cornell Cooperative Extension. Please register in advance for this class
SCOTTSVILLE T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a healthy and sensible way to lose pounds with a wonderful support group. We meet on Monday mornings at the #4 Chili Fire House off Scottsville Road (off Jemison Rd.) Weigh-ins 9:159:45am. Meetings at 9:4510:45am. Teens and guests are welcome. For information: Pat Gallo 889-2020 or Nada Rogers 889-1466.
SHORTSVILLE The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society will host the 43RD ANNUAL LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD MEMORIAL NIGHT at the station museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville on Saturday, April 13, 4pm. Free event. Program of slides, movies, photographs, and discussions. Attendees are welcome to bring their own Lehigh Valley Railroad memorabilia to share. Coffee, water, and light refreshments provided and attendees may bring their own snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. Guil Mack of Phelps will give tours of his HO scale model railroad layout at his home at 1070 County Road 23 in Phelps on Saturday, April 13, 2-4pm. Information: www.lvrrhs. org or call 585-289-9149.
WEBSTER Beat Brain Cancer 5k - Saturday, June 8th at the East Rochester High School, 200 Woodbine Ave., East Rochester. 5k Run, 1 Mile Walk and Kid’s Obstacle Course. Vivian Stoch, an 8-year-old girl from Webster is battling medulloblastoma, a pediatric form of brain cancer. The Stoch family has experienced a loss of wages and continues to receive medical bills for treatment. All of the money raised from this event will go to the Stoch family. 3/11-3/31: $18, 4/1-5/6: $20, 5/7-6/7: $25 and Day of: $30. Sign up on runsignup.com or visit www. beatbraincancer5k.com for more information.
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The Greater Rochester Peep Show! The sweetest thing in town. FREE admission. 140 Marshmallow PEEPS dioramas and art works! Displays appeal to adults and delight children, with play areas and free face painting and tattoos. Webster Recreation Center, 1350 Chiyoda Drive, Webster on Saturday, March 30th, 10AM-6PM and Sunday, March 31st, noon-4PM. Donations benefit 20 Rochester area charities. Families may enter displays to win prizes. Lunch with Smokin’ Hot Chicks BBQ, Domino’s pizza, Peep Show snack bar, and Rec Zone sandwiches. Rochester School of Irish Dance performs at 4PM Saturday and DK Dance Studio at noon Sunday. http://www. rochesterpeepshow.org.
Webster Association of Senior Program Supporters (WASPS) is holding its 7TH ANNUAL MODEL TRAIN SHOW AND SALE at the Webster Recreation Center, 1350 Chiyoda Drive, Webster. Held on Saturday, March 23, 10am-5pm and Sunday, March 24 from 12pm4pm. This annual family event is back with a brand new display. There will be an expansive layout with more trains. There will also be accessories available for sale. The Webster Recreation Center is located off Phillips Road. Plenty of FREE parking. Admission free for children under 12, $5.00 for Adults, $3.00 for Seniors (60 and up) and children 12-17. http:// websterwasps.com
Firematic Collectibles Show Join us Sunday, March 24, 10AM2PM at the Webster Firemen’s Exempts Building, 172 Sanford St., Webster. Free Admission. Sponsored by: Genesee Valley Chapter of SPAAMFAA. For more information contact: Jeff Stolberg at oncalltoys@gmail.com.
WEST HENRIETTA Semi-Annual Beef on Weck Fundraising Dinner hosted by St. Mark Lutheran Church of West Henrietta to benefit various charitable causes. Join us on Saturday, April 6th from 4:30 until 7 pm. Adult Tickets are $10. Dinner includes beef au jus on kimmelweck roll, homemade coleslaw, authentic homemade German potato salad, pickle and dessert. Children’s tickets are $5 (12 years and under). Children’s Dinner includes: hot dog, mac & cheese, applesauce and dessert. Eat-in or take-out. St. Mark is located at 779 Erie Station Road, West Henrietta, across from the fire department. 585-334-4795 to reserve tickets. WinterFun 2019 at the Transportation Museum - “The Rochester and Eastern Line”: Join us for a presentation by Charles Lowe on the Rochester and Eastern interurban trolley line that ran through Pittsford, Victor, and Canandaigua to Geneva. Mr. Lowe’s illustrated talk will take place on Sunday, March 31 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. The presentation is free with the family friendly admission of $4 adults and $3 for youths age 3-12. The museum is open Sundays only, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is located at 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. www. nymtmuseum.org (585) 533-1113. WinterFun 2019 at the Transportation museum - “Historic Trolley Cars Now at Museums and the Rochester Subway”. A presentation by Charles Lowe on trolley cars that have survived at museums, plus a look at the Rochester Subway. Mr. Lowe’s illustrated talk will take place on Sunday, March 24 from 1-2pm. The presentation is free with the family friendly admission of $4 adults and $3 for youths age 3-12. The museum is open Sundays only, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is located at 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta, NY. www. nymtmuseum.org, (585) 533-1113.
1. Winter Fun on Livonia Hills 2. Luck of the Irish is Keeping kids Safe in ER with Meghan Forrest, Chief Clancy and Tuyet Pavone! 3.All smiles with this jumbo snowman! 4. Leota Loss of Canandaigua, 104 on April 6th, with her great granddaughter, Jordan, and her granddaughter Kelly.
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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham in Victor, NY is now hiring part-time
•Housekeepers •Laundry Attendant •Night Auditor Please go on-line and fill out an application at www.indushotelcareers.com Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham 7498 Main Street Fishers Road - Victor, NY 14564
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GROWTH OF THE SOLAR EMPLOYMENT SECTOR According to the Solar Foundation’s National Solar Jobs Census 2016, there were 260,077 solar workers working at 8,601 solar companies in the United States in 2016. The census also found that the five states with the most solar jobs in 2016 were California, Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada, and Florida. Twenty-eight percent of state solar workers in 2016 were females, making women the largest demographic in the solar industry. Latinos and Hispanics (17.2 percent), Asians or Pacific Islanders (9.1 percent), and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces (9 percent) rounded out the top four demographics employed by the solar industry. Of the 260,077 solar industry jobs in 2016, more than 137,000 were classified as installation jobs that paid a median wage of $26 per hour. With roughly 38,000 jobs in 2016, solar manufacturing was the next biggest employer of workers in the solar industry.
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Open part-time Deli position:
Equipment Skilled Operators Mechanics Commercial & Residential Operator. Seeking experienced dozer or excavator operators. CDL a plus. Year-round work, good pay and 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.
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Do You Love To Clean? Come join our team!
ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
• DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk. • Paid vacation/holidays provided w/required time in service. • Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.
Experience Preferred but not required, working in auto, small engine repair or heavy equipment shop. Full time year-round with benefits, salary based on experience. Must have valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and be over 18.
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Office Receptionist
PRESS OPERATOR Gannett Publishing Services Rochester, printer of the Democrat & Chronicle, has a great opportunity for a press operator. The position is full-time night-shift work, which may include weekends and holidays. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Prior printing experience preferred.
This is a part-time position in an automotive dealership accounting office. Job responsibilities include: greeting customers in person as well as on the phone, directing calls to the proper departments and people, cashiering customers after service and parts closes, light filing and preparing receipts for vehicle purchase customers. There is the opportunity for advancement. Some computer skills required.
Contact Tom Brett at
tbrett@gannett.com When professionals are ready to take a new step in their careers, it’s wise to revisit their old résumés and see what can be done to update them for the current day and age. This is especially true for people who may have been out of the job-seeking arena for some time.
Hours are Mon.-Thurs. 4:30-8:00pm & Sat. 8-5. Ideal for a college student or someone in need of a second job. Please send resume to kerway@oconnorchevrolet.com
The Town of Farmington is looking to fill a vacancy as the
O’Connor Chevrolet is growing…
Town Assessor
• GM Technicians • Wash Bay Help
We have the following growth opportunities:
The Assessor is responsible for annual valuation of every parcel of real property within the Town (approximately 4,700 parcels with a good balance of residential, commercial and agricultural properties), field review of improvements within the Town and review and determination with respect to applications for exemptions. Candidates should possess excellent public relations skills and NYS Certification or must obtain the NYS Certification within 3 years of appointment. Pay commensurate with experience.
O’Connor Chevrolet has multiple openings for A, B and C level Technicians. GM experience and ASE is a plus. We’re a very busy shop with a focus on customer service and training. We provide competitive pay, paid training, sick time, vacation and uniforms. Health insurance and dental available. GM technician- possible signing bonus for the right candidate. We’re also looking to add to our Get Ready team! Responsibilities include checking in new vehicles, washing customer cars, prepping new vehicles for delivery, dolling up used cars and lot attendant duties. Competitive pay and benefits, full time, we provide uniforms. This is not a seasonal position.
Anyone interested in applying for the Farmington Town Assessor position should send a letter of interest and resume to the Supervisor’s Office, 1000 County Road 8, Farmington, NY 14425, no later than March 29th. Submission can also be e-mailed to mdaniels@farmingtonny.org. EMPLOYMENT
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LPN and CNA
POSITIONS OPEN: • Warehouse/Manufacturing
Positions Available
• Machine Operator
Part-Time evening shift including some weekends. We will train!
• Traffic Control Flagger (Fillmore, NY & Elmira, NY )
CNA Part-time Positions
• General Labor
Day and Evening Shifts including every other weekend. We will train!
• Waste/Recycling
Conesus Lake Nursing Home in Livonia, NY
• Hospitality
• C&C Operators The pay rate for all is between $13-18 depending on skill set and experience. Hours are flexible. Please apply at www.peopleready.com or stop in to the office with your resume Monday - Friday 10am-2pm.
Apply in person or send resume to Lisa Wolinski at
lwolinski@Conesuslakenursing.com 2341 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Rd., Suite #2A Rochester, NY 14623 • 585-328-6447
Many retirees still work even after calling it a career, and opportunities abound for men and women looking to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way.
GRAY METAL PRODUCTS
Commercial Truck Driver Canandaigua, New York
CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS: ACCOUNT CLERK-TYPIST, PT: Opportunities in both the library and student accounts! The work is primarily of a routine nature and involves operating a computer in the application of standard account keeping practices in maintaining and reviewing of financial accounts and records. Employees usually work under general supervision on standard assignments in accordance with definitely defined procedures. Supervisors are available for consultation on unusual problems and provide instructions on all new or difficult assignments. Does related work as required. Minimum qualifications: Either: HS diploma or equivalent and 1 year of clerical experience responsible for maintaining financial accounts and records; or 2 years’ clerical experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience as described above. NOTE: 1 year of college study in accounting, secretarial science, office technologies or business administration may be substituted for the one year of required experience. Documented part-time or volunteer experience will be accepted on a prorated basis. To apply, complete an Ontario County application at https://www.co.ontario.ny.us/94/Human-Resources
Duties and Responsibilities • Transporting finished product to and from manufacturing plants and retail distributors, etc. • Plan routes and meet delivery schedules • Ensure cargo is secure • Maintain an ELD (Electronic Logging Device) of driving times, rest periods, and hours of service (HOS) to ensure that you do not go over your hours and that you do comply with federal regulations • Perform Pre-Trip and Post-Trip Inspections • Report defects, accidents, and violations • As needed – load and unload cargo • Comply with Company safety rules and Federal Motor Carrier Regulations • Keep truck clean inside and out at all times Skills and Specifications • Must have valid CDL Class A driver’s license • Ability to drive long hours • Must have knowledge of applicable commercial driving rules and regulations • Must not have any recent moving or driving violations • Must be able to adapt to unexpected situations (traffic, weather conditions etc.) • Work as a team member Education and Qualification (optional) • High school diploma or equivalency is desired • Trucking school diploma Physical Requirements • Must meet the DOT medical requirements • Must be able to stand and/or sit for long periods of time • Must be able to bend, lift, twist, reach, and grasp as needed • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
Apply to: Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414 or email: h-r@graymetal.com No phone calls please. EOE
EOE: disability, veteran
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Customer Service Supervisor Full-Time with great benefits. Experience preferred. Compensation based on experience
CDL Driver Positions Warehouse Help Loader Operator Application Dry/Liquid Please send resume to:
Ruston Paving’s Rochester division is seeking: **LOWBOY DRIVERS Needed to move heavy equipment to job sites. Must have Class A license.
**DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Needed to haul stone & blacktop to job sites. Must have Class A or B license.
OPERATORS & LABORERS Needed for GRADING & PAVING crews. Must have valid driver’s license.
Apply at our website: RustonPaving.com/Careers
Please email resume to: Southtownevet1@gmail.com No phone calls.
Must pass drug test and be legal to work in US. Great benefits. Salary DOE. EOE M/F/V/H.
Nutrien Ag Solutions 2305 Lakeville Rd., Avon, NY 14414 E-mail: patty.years@ nutrien.com
**$2000 SIGN-ON BONUS
Inside Sales/Customer Service
Avon Office We’re searching for an energetic team- oriented person with superior customer service skills! Must be detail oriented and have the ability to multitask in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. Excellent time management, computer experience (e-mail, data entry) a must. Telemarketing and/or sales experience a plus.
Email resume and cover letter to the Avon Office: manuelkaram@gvpennysaver.com
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HELP WANTED • Laborer • Roller Operator • Truck Driver - CDL A or B Call: (585) 624-1520 CONNORS PAVING INC.
(Located in Henrietta, NY)
SEEKING PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Prior Sign Company experience is a plus, but not required. Employee will be trained to be responsible for all aspects of the physical production of signs, which includes preparing substrates using the proper machines and techniques to construct products according to written instructions. The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented, self-motivated team player who can work in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment and who is determined to make every project his or her absolute best.
West Bloomfield, NY 14585
Interested parties, please email either a cover letter, and/or resume to Lynn.Kosmider@fastsigns.com
Join the New York State Workforce
WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER Listens attentively: In order for a team to function, every member has to listen to what his or her coworkers are saying. This also includes being receptive to criticism without lashing out. Listening can sometimes be more important than speaking.
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,113 to $48,772 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
Seeking a talented Sales Professional
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,325 to $44,311 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
Help local businesses thrive as a media rep for one of the most trusted brands in your community. Must be a team player, detail oriented, and have ability to multi-task and thrive in a fast-paced and deadline driven environment. Excellent time, organizational, customer service and interpersonal skills required.
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
Human Resources Office: (585)
461-8800
This is a full time position with a competitive base salary/ commission program. We offer a comprehensive benefits package. Position requires valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
Email resume and cover letter to: manuelkaram@gvpennysaver.com
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Dump Truck Driver Paying the highest rate in the area. Experienced only.
Mat services. Must have clean CDL license & current medical card. Full time, year-round work. Pay rate depends on experience.
Democrat & Chronicle
Full-time Meat Cutter Position
Looking for
Carriers/ Contractors
Interested person must be at least 18 years of age. Must have some meat cutter experience, be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and willing to learn new skills.
in the City of Rochester and surrounding areas. If interested please call
585-258-2304 585-258-2310
Interested applicant may apply at www.honeoyefallsmarketplace.com
EOC M/F
Avon Area
303-2970
COMMERCIAL INSTALLERS
Heavy/Medium Duty Truck Dealership is seeking a Full Time
Motivated & Experienced
Parts Counter Associate
Self-starters. Movers and shakers. Ability to hit high performance standards. Experience a must. Valid driver’s license a must. 401k, health care package.
for 2nd shift in their Henrietta location.
Mr. Glass
Send your resume to:
Fax Resume to 271-1279 or Email: alex@mrglassfix.com
Msmith14225@gmail.com
IRONWOOD HEAVY HIGHWAY LLC Rochester 2018 Top 100 #6
Immediate Openings at US Gypsum Company, Oakfield for
ELECTRICIANS:
JOBS AVAILABLE • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
Competitive wages including a $2,000 Hiring Bonus plus retention bonus at year 1 and year 2.
Full range of benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement plan, 401k matched at 50%, holidays, vacation, sick days, etc. If interested, please apply at:
- EXCAVATORS - FRONT END LOADERS
• CDL A, B DRIVERS NEEDED • EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION LABORERS - CONCRETE - UNDERGROUND E-mail: hr@ironwoodhh.com Mail: 755 Jefferson Rd., Ste. 200 Rochester, NY 14623 Fax: 585-783-1209 Phone: 585-235-1125 x168
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Food Service Positions: Brighton Schools. Recruiting for
FOOD SERVICE HELPER SUBSTITUTE POSITIONS Visit
www.bcsd.org
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OPTOMETRIST Looking for journeyman roofers with a minimum of 5 years experience. Health insurance and retirement benefits included. Wages set at $28.90 per hr.
$ 65 pe r ho u r m in im u m fo r co n s u l tin g o pto m e tris t. O n go in g fle xibl e part- tim e o ppo rtu n itie s . I m m e d iate s tart e n gage m e n ts o ffe re d . N o w e e ke n d s o r ho l id ays .
Call Sam Giordano in strict confidence at:
Roofers Local 22 of Rochester, NY
866.633.3700, ext. 110
Please call for more information
585-235-0080
Anticipated Opening
Information Technology Director (Full Time)
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Start Date: May 15, 2019 More information available at
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Make Some Green This March with Coastal Staffing
HOSPITALITY HIRING EVENT Saturday 3/30 from 10am-2pm At Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County 115 South Ave., Rochester, NY 14606
We have many new openings available. Victor – Machine Operators (all shifts), Production Workers, Rochester – Laborers, Machinist, Quality Control, Production, Warehouse, Clerical, Food Truck (FT & PT)
Lima – Production, Assembly (1st & 2nd shift) Bloomfield – Machine Operator, Production To set up an interview call 730-5316 Or walk-in and fill out an application at
2341 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Rd., Suite #2A Rochester, NY 14623 • 585-328-6447
333 Metro Park, Rochester, NY 14623
HELP WANTED: Town of Rush
Fast-paced family practice is looking for a
PARK MAINTENANCE Seeking motivated individual for our Parks Department seasonal part-time position. Approx. 35 hrs. per week, end of April through mid-October.
FULL TIME
MEDICAL SECRETARY
Applications available at Rush Town Hall also available online at: www.townofrush.com
Hours include one evening per week. Experience helpful. Reply to: bertalove@gvpennysaver.com
533-1312 Submit to:
5977 East Henrietta Rd., Rush, New York 14543
or send resume to: c/o GVPS Dept. 798
M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414
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ANNOUNCEMENTS To place a classified ad, visit GVPennySaver.com or call 1-866-812-8111
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JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, and Vans Wanted! Higher cash paid for most. Always free pickup. 585-305-5865.
DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855-587-1166. CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2002-2018 Cars/ Trucks. Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208.
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CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/ Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running or Not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-985-1806. FORD F150: 1990, white, no winters (PA & VA truck), 156K miles, 4 new tires. Runs great. $2,500. Call 585-469-4693.
CLEANING CLEANING SERVICE for Commercial and Residential. Insured. Bonded. Free Estimates. Supplies provided. References available upon request. Please Call Linda, 585-721-9864. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance, 888-686-1704.
COMPUTER ISSUES? FREE DIAGNOSIS by GEEKS ON SITE! Virus Removal, Data Recovery! 24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE, In-home repair/ On-line solutions. $20 OFF ANY SERVICE! 855-385-4814.
FINANCES CASH 4 CARS, trucks, vans, RVs, campers, and boats. Up to $500 or more for newer models. 585-482-2140. www. cash4carsrochester.com 42ND ANNUAL INDOOR Automotive Flea Market. Sunday, April 7th 9:00-2:30. TSE, 880 Elmgrove Rd, Rochester 14624. Info: WNYRG.ORG. Admission $5.
Plus logo have more pictures, videos or info online providing you with more details before making your decision to purchase!
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EDUCATION
HEALTHCARE CAREER TRAINING ONLINE. Start a New Career in Medical Billing & Coding. Medical Administrative Assistant. To learn more, call Ultimate Medical Academy. 855-629-5104.
FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE Starting March 29th @ 7pm Lima Gun Club 6835 Heath Markham Road Lima, NY
One ad per residence/phone #. 3 editions per week ($5/each addl. area per week). One item in the ad. Ten words or less. Price of item must be $50 or less & stated in the ad.
HOUSE CLEANING: Experienced, reliable, trustworthy with excellent references. 585-519-7606.
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OVER $10K IN DEBT? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay a fraction of what you owe. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief 1-855-403-3654.
FIREWOOD SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE 4’x8’x16” (Face cord) $90 delivered. March special: 5 or more face cord, $85 each. Victor. 585-924-3377 or 585-402-4806 FIREWOOD AVAILABLE for pickup or delivery in Henrietta. Starting at $80 per face cord. Please call 261-9465 or 750-0276.
VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 100 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99.00. FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-445-5928. Hablamos Espanol. SUFFERING FROM an ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription PainKillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call Today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-866-0913.
ITEMS FOR SALE POTTERY WHEEL: KICK wheel with motor attachment. Very good condition $300.00. 585-343-1391. 5’x7’ RECTANGULAR RUG, brown/ black/ white. Never used. $45. 585-334-3973 ELIMINATE RATS/ MICE GUARANTEED! Buy Harris Baits, Traps, Repellents. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL BED BUGS! Buy Harris Sprays, Kits, Mattress Covers. Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot. com 52 LB. BAG PURINA dry dog food. Unopened, unexpired, $10. 585-346-9777. 24 CANS ALPO wet dog food. Unopened, unexpired, $10. 585-346-9777. FRESH PURE NATURAL MAPLE SYRUP: $38/ gallon, in your container. Quality guaranteed, taste before buying. 6299 Fritz Hill Rd., Bath NY. Closed Sundays. FOR SALE: MAXI climber full body workout/ excerise machine. Never used with owner manual. $ 150.00 or best offer. 585-359-0315 bgciroula@ twc.com
HEALTH LUNG CANCER? And Age 60+? You And Your Family May Be Entitled To Significant Cash Award. Call 877-915-8674 for Information. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 855-434-9221 or http://www. dental50plus.com/44 SLEEP APNEA PATIENTS- If you have Medicare coverage, call Verus Healthcare today, Healthy Sleep Guide and More- FREE!! Our customer care agents await your call. 1-888-689-4341 to qualify for CPAP supplies for little or no cost in minutes. Home Delivery. OXYGEN - Anytime. Anywhere. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. The All-New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! FREE info kit: 1-855-839-1738.
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DIGITAL CAMERAS: Nikon Coolpix L5 7.2MP with case. Like new. 5 used cameras available. $10 each. 585-226-8111.
PETS THE PET NANNY Providing loving care for your pets when you’re not home! Bonnie, 585-478-0528 www.thepetnannyroc.com
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MISSING CAT ”FINLAY” from Countess Drive, Riverton since 9-28-17. Indoor only cat, skittish. Long haired, black/ white. Can help trap w/Havahart trap if needed. Last spotted at Thruway Park/ Erie Station Road & ADT. Call/ Text: 585-451-7372 w/questions, sightings. REWARD.
FIREPLACE/ STOVE SERVICES All Brands. Installation, Parts, Gas Logs & Lines Installed. Chimney Relining, Repair, Caps, Dampers. 42’ Lift Service. Call/ Text: 585-356-5567 Email: dhw202@yahoo.com
MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.
FOR RENT BATAVIA- Townhouses from $562/ month including water, appliances, laundry hookups. No pets. Birchwood Village, 585-343-0205 EHO.
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.
TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured.
SCOTTSVILLE: 1 bedroom lower level, ranch style apartment. 680 North Road. $675/ month plus electric. Close to Henrietta. Security. No Dogs. Mark Guggino Real Estate, 585-334-3166. ROOMS FOR RENT: Geneseo, Avon & Henrietta areas. Call/ Text for details, 585-233-8398. WE HAVE THREE (3) beautiful upgraded apartments for rent. Ready to move into by April 1, 2019, must be qualified, accepting applications now! Security deposit required equal to one month’s rent, conditional. Two (2)-2 bedroom apartments $750.00 a month each. One (1)-3 bedroom apartment for rent $950.00 a month. Water, Sewer, and Refuse are included. Pets are welcome, restrictions apply. Call Scott for details #315-576-8702 (No Smoking in the apartments). EHO.
COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING! Bathtub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Tile Flooring. Kitchen Back Splashes. Countertops, Vanities, and Plumbing Service. Tile Repair & Re-Grouting Free Estimates, Fully insured! Please visit: www.deangelistile.com For Pictures, Videos & Testimonies. 585-317-2296.
ERIK BERGGREN REMODELING Interior Painting, Drywall, Electrical, Plumbing, Flooring, Finished Basements, Handyman Services, Repairs. See Facebook for more services. 585-507-8354.
FOR SALE For Sale by Owner: Early 1900 Farmhouse on 5 acres. 4 Bdrm, 2400+sq. ft. Gutted to studs ready to restore. Newer electric. Country setting. Ossian NY. $45k cash sale only. 585-669-2182. HOUSE FOR SALE: City of Rochester: 262 Columbia Avenue. Upstairs apartment recently renovated. Patio/ deck. 585-203-4344. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Waters Basement Services, Inc. The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is BOB WATERS! Waterproofing, Drain Tile, Sumps & Backup Pumps, Wall Cracks, Stone Foundation, Structural Repair & More! www. WatersBasementServices.com 585-765-3369; 716-474-3898
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$250 OFF Any Tree Removal Over $1,500 Until March 31, 2019.
TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758
NATE’S HANDYMAN: *No job too big or small. *Free estimate. *Interior/ Exterior. *Honey Do List. *Basement Waterproofing. $99 Roof Repair Special. $59 Gutter Cleaning. 585-755-NATE (6283)
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Livonia, 2 Bedroom, 1 year lease, $700/ monthly. References required. 585-261-4285.
HENRIETTA RENTAL: Half house, 2 bedrooms, private drive, large yard, basement, W/D. $850 plus utilities. Security, references required. No Pets. AVAILABLE NOW! 585-208-8908.
CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.
**65’ Bucket Service** ARBORSCAPER TREE & LANDSCAPE Trimming & Removal Stump Grinding Professional/ Insured AFFORDABLE Free Estimates Senior Discounts 585-613-2068 www.arborscapertree.com
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626. 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. 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. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-912-4745. #1 WALLPAPER REMOVAL: Wall Repair. Excellent Interior Painting. Crown Moldings. 20+ Years Experience. Fully Insured. Major Credit Cards Accepted. Call Patrick, 585-200-8051. macspaintingandflooringco.com
VALUE LAWN CARE: Lawn mowing; weeding; mulching; bush trimming. Owner does work. Insured. Free Estimates. 585-230-3880.
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No Job Too Big or Small! Same Day Service Available. WATER/FLOOD CLEAN OUTS. We Remove TVs, Tires, Paint, Carpet, Concrete, Furniture, & More. We Haul Away Hot Tubs, Pianos, Organs, Swimming Pools, Sheds, Decks, Etc. Complete Demo Service Available. Basement, Attic, Garage & Barn Cleanouts. Foreclosure Move-out Service. We Work with Hoarders. Insured. References. Home Advisor 5 Star Rating I buy old cars/trucks. MR. JUNK IT ALL 585-880-0383.
SAWYER TREE SERVICE: SPRING SPECIAL- SAVE 25% Fully Insured Affordable Pricing Stump Grinding, Removal, Trimming, Cleanup FREE ESTIMATES Senior Discounts 585-507-5488 www.sawyertrees.com
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WANTED ANTIQUES WANTED: Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Oil/ Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160, 585-747-0193.
DIRECTV & AT&T. 155 Channels & 1000s of Shows/ Movies On Demand (w/SELECT Package.) AT&T Internet 99 Percent Reliability. Unlimited Texts to 120 Countries w/AT&T Wireless. Call 4 FREE Quote1-866-731-3285. DISH TV - Over 190 Channels Now ONLY $59.99/ month! 2 year price guarantee, FREE Installation! Save HUNDREDS over Cable and DIRECTV. Add Internet as low as $14.95/ month! 1-800-871-1312.
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