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We’re the Leader in Travel. 36 Ellicott Street • Batavia, NY 14020
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April 12-16, 2024
• Roundtrip motorcoach transportation • 4 Nights accommodations, breakfast each morning, 4 dinners • Two guided tours of Washington, DC • Visit to Arlington National Cemetery, and Mt. Vernon • Admission to the Museum of the Bible • Admission to George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate & Garden Non-refundable Deposit: $75.00 per person. Final payment: February 5, 2024 Valid photo ID required for travel
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• Motorcoach transportation • 4 nights lodging, 4 breakfasts, 4 dinners • Admission to the ARK Encounter • Admission to the Creation Museum • Admission to the Cincinnati Museum Center Deposit $75.00 per person due at booking. Single supplement add $220.00 Deposit Non-refundable, Cancellation Insurance Available and Highly Recommended
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Daniel/Lancaster, PA YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES:
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• Roundtrip motorcoach from Batavia • 1 night accommodations at the Country Inn of Lancaster • Dinner Friday night • Performance of Daniel at Sight and Sound Friday night • Breakfast Saturday morning at hotel • Time on your own at Kitchen Kettle • Amish Artisans Tour • First Choice Travel Tour Manager
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Mount Rushmore YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation • 10 Nights Lodging, Incl. 4 nights in South Dakota,18 Meals:10 breakfasts and 8 dinners • Visit to the spectacular Badlands National Park • Visit to the amazing Crazy Horse Memorial • Admission to the Unique Journey Museum • Tour of Wildlife Loop Road at Custer State Park • Visit to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Deposit: $75.00 per person at booking, Single Supplement- add $400.00 Deposit Non-refundable, Cancellation Insurance & Highly Recommended
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Pigeon Forge & Smoky Mountain Show Trip YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Motorcoach transportation • 5 nights lodging including 3 consecutive nights in the Smokies • 8 meals: 5 breakfasts and 3 dinners • Three Morning Shows: SMITH MORNING VARIETY SHOW, PATTY WASZAK SHOW & CHRISTMAS MEMORIES SHOW • One Afternoon Show: “ICONS” - The Original Legends Show • Three Evening Shows: COUNTRY TONITE, PAULA DEEN’S LUMBERJACK FEUD SHOW & “ARRAY” • Free time in HISTORIC DOWNTOWN GATLINBURG Deposit: $75.00 per person at booking, Single Supplement- Add $250.00 Deposit Non-refundable, Cancellation Insurance Available & Highly Recommended
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A hidden fire burns perpetually upon the hearth of the world.... In autumn this great conflagration becomes especially manifest. Then the flame that is slowly and mysteriously consuming every green thing bursts into vivid radiance. Every blade of grass and every leaf in the woodlands is cast into the great oven of Nature; and the bright colours of their fading are literally the flames of their consuming. The golden harvest-fields are glowing in the heart of the furnace.... By this autumn fire God every year purges the floor of nature. All effete substances that have served their purpose in the old form are burnt up. Everywhere God makes sweet and clean the earth with fire. ~Hugh Macmillan
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LESS STRESSFUL THANKSGIVING TRAVEL Pack snacks. Hunger pangs can make tempers rise w hen you are stuck in traffic. Although there w ill be plenty of food at your destination, pack snacks (especially if kids are traveling) so that falling sugar levels or grumbling stomachs do not add stress to the trip.
A TURKEY ALTERNATIVE FOR INTIMATE THANKSGIVING MEALS
CHIMNEY/REPAIR INSPECT YOUR CHIMNEY FOR SAFETY Inspect the damper. A damper is a valve or plate that stops or regulates the flow of air inside a chimney. It should be checked prior to the first use of a stove or fireplace so homeowners can be certain it opens and closes smoothly.
Serves 6 to 8 12 chicken thighs (about 3 to 4 pounds), bone in Salt and freshly ground black pepper 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 tablespoons olive oil 6 shallots, minced 6 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 11/2 cups dry white wine 1 tablespoon tomato paste 11/2 cups chicken stock, preferably homemade 1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley
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Season the chicken generously with salt and pepper to taste. In a large, deep skillet (big enough to hold all chicken fairly close together; or use two skillets), melt 3 tablespoons of the butter in 1 tablespoon of the olive oil over medium-high heat. Brown the chicken for about 8 minutes, turning so both sides get nicely browned. Transfer the chicken to a deep, broad, ovenproof casserole that can go from the oven to the table. Remove the skillet from the heat and pour off most of the fat.
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Preheat the oven to 375 F. Place the skillet back over medium heat and add the remaining 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add the shallots and garlic and cook for about 1 minute, or until they become translucent. Add the vinegar and wine, and stir up the crispy bits that have stuck to the bottom of the pan. Allow the liquids to cook down a bit, stirring occasionally, for about 8 minutes. Whisk in the tomato paste and let the sauce simmer and condense, about 5 minutes more. Then add the chicken stock, a little at a time. Keep stirring to mix well. Pour the sauce over the chicken. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes until the chicken is very tender, turning the chicken pieces halfway through, so that both sides are infused with the sauce. Remove one thigh and cut into it to make sure it is done and no red juices flow from the cut. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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The world is tired, the year is old, The faded leaves are glad to die... ~Sara Teasdale, “November”
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According to House Beautiful, in Victorian times, Christmas trees were traditionally set up and decorated quite late in December, often on Christmas Eve. Today, the marketing blitz seems to start at or before Halloween. Psychologists say decorating early spikes people’s happy hormone, dopamine, so perhaps decorations help make/keep people happy longer. If you decorate for Christmas, when do you decorate your home? 11.1% Early November 48.1% After Thanksgiving 11.1% Early December 7.4% Christmas Eve 22.2% Whenever I feel in the mood
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* On Nov. 21, 1934, teenager Ella Fitzgerald wins Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater. Putting her name in the hat on a bet, she’d originally planned a dance number. History was made when she changed her mind and sang “The Object of My Affection.” * On Nov. 22, 1988, the Northrop B-2 “stealth” bomber is shown publicly for the first time at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. Although the aircraft had a wingspan of nearly half a football field, its radar signal was as negligible as that of a bird. The B-2 also successfully evaded infrared, sound detectors and the visible eye.
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SERVE POTATO PANCAKES FOR HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS Serves 12 3 large potatoes, peeled and shredded 1 small onion, shredded 3 large eggs 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, or as needed 1/2 cup vegetable oil Toppings: Sriracha sauce Vegan coconut yogurt 1. Place the potatoes and onion into a bowl, and stir in eggs, salt and flour as needed to make the mixture hold together. With wet hands, scoop up about 1/3 cup of the mixture per patty, and form into flat round or oval shapes. 2. Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat until it shimmers, and gently place the patties into the hot oil. Fry until the bottoms are golden brown and crisp, 5 to 8 minutes, then flip with a spatula and fry the other side until golden. 3. Line a colander or strainer with 2 paper towels, and drain the cooked latkes in the colander. Serve hot. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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HOW TO M AKE THANKSGIVING DINNER HEALTHIER Choose healthier ingredients. Substitute low -fat milk or stocks for cream and w hole milk in recipes. Include steamed cauliflow er in mashed potatoes recipes to make them more filling and healthier. Sw eet potatoes tend to be sw eet enough w ithout the need for butter, sugar and marshmallow s. Skim the fat and oils out of gravies and sauces before serving. Olive oil is a healthy fat that can be used in place of butter or margarine.
LESS STRESSFUL THANKSGIVING TRAVEL Save up personal time and leave w ork early. Peak travel times for Thanksgiving driving include Wednesday afternoon w hen many businesses close early for the holiday. If you leave then, there’s a good chance you w ill be sitting in traffic w ith the thousands of other travelers w ho decided to get a head start by leaving at 3 p.m. If you can, take off from w ork on Wednesday and leave in the morning. Or do the bulk of your driving at night.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the qualified voters of the Brockport Central School District shall be held at the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800 in said District, on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. The following proposition will be submitted for voter approval at said meeting: PROPOSITION Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit: Resolved that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District is hereby authorized to undertake certain capital improvements consisting of additions to, and construction and reconstruction of, existing school buildings and facilities, various site, athletic field and parking improvements and the acquisition of certain original furnishings, equipment, and apparatus and other incidental improvements required in connection therewith for such construction and school use, all at an estimated maximum aggregate cost of $28,270,000; and to appropriate and expend from the existing capital reserve fund $5,745,000 for such costs, and that the balance of such cost, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax to be collected in annual installments, with such tax to be offset by state aid available therefor; and, in anticipation of such tax, debt obligations of the school district as may be necessary not to exceed $22,525,000 shall be issued. The School District, acting as lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the applicable regulations promulgated thereunder (“SEQRA”), has completed its environmental review and, on October 17, 2023, has duly issued a negative declaration and has determined that the implementation of the type I action as proposed will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. AND NOTICE IS GIVEN that qualified military voters may apply for a military ballot by requesting an application from the District Clerk at (585) 637-1810 or Debbie.Moyer@bcs1.org. For a military voter to be issued a military ballot, the District Clerk must have received a valid ballot application no later than 5:00 PM on November 16, 2023. In a request for a military ballot application or ballot, the military voter may indicate their preference for receiving the application or ballot by mail, facsimile transmission, or email. AND NOTICE IS GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots shall be obtainable during school business hours from the District Clerk; completed applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven (7) days before the vote and election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or one day before the vote and election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 PM on December 12, 2023. A list of persons to whom absentee and military ballots are issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District in the office of the District Clerk on and after November 28, 2023, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays prior to the Election; and on December 12, 2023, the day set for the Election, said list will be posted at the polling place. The District Clerk is authorized to amend or modify this notice to comply with applicable legal requirements. DATED: October 17, 2023 Brockport, New York Debra Moyer District Clerk Brockport Central School District New York GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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and Gray AREA RUG. 585-507-8788.
GRIZZLY WOOD STOVE, fair condition. Suitable for shop, camp, garage. 8” pipe.
OLD HORROR COMIC MAGAZINES. Erie, Shudder, Creepy, Heavy Metal, and other horror magazines. Please leave message! 585-755-3195 ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS. Brand unimportant, can use both liquid and powder. Call or text. 585-649-8706
SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 585-243-0083 WURLITZER ORGAN with BENCH, needs tuning. For home or church. Call/Text Eileen. 585-260-9372
BOY’S CLOTHES, COAT, HAT, GLOVES, BOOTS size 2T and 3T. Call or text. 585-649-8706
Three boxes full of VHS TAPES. 585-739-1068 ICE CREAM CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS. 585-487-6322
Looking for a pair of 12-INCH WHEEL WEIGHTS (standard size) for a garden tractor. hschmitt@rochester.rr.com
Three TABLE LAMPS, nice lamps in good condition, but need electrical work. Take one or all. Wayland area. 585-728-3801
Looking for child’s “HIPPITY HOP” can be deflated- I will repair. Lindalou0805@yahoo.com
Casio Tonebank KEYBOARD AND STAND, great condition. Rcmcbristol44@gmal.com
Four WOODEN DINING ROOM CHAIRS. 608-807-9108
Sauder ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, very good condition, 60”H 43 1/2” W 21 1/2” D. You pick up. ebuzzinotti@rochester.rr.com PIANO Baldwin Acrosonic. Mahogany from1950s. Good condition. You pick up. cpbenner@gmail.com
In great need of small KITCHEN TABLE with 3 chairs. Also a coffee table. Thank you. Cmm05367@gmail.com BASEBALL TRADING CARDS for 2 grandsons just starting their collections. mailto:salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
COMMODE. Pick up only. Farmington 585-398-2113, can leave message
In need of a WHEELCHAIR in good condition. ejohn2908@frontiernet.net or text 585-880-1034
Lots of BUBBLE WRAP and PACKING PEANUTS. tango3trail@gmail.com
FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS - 8’ lengths. No texts. 585-377-0878
Brand new set of tan, BED SHEETS. Various sizes of brand-new BANDAGES, DRESSING MATERIAL. STERILE WATER and IRRIGATION SYRINGES. 585-2336073, leave message
MEN’S JOGGING PANTS, SHORTS and T-SHIRTS - size 5X. MEN’S BEDROOM SLIPPERS - size 9. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513
Two large, downed TREE BRANCHES. Need to be cut and removed. Good for firewood. Wayland. 585-919-4308
WOMEN’S BICYCLE for a Christmas present. 585-208-9784
LAPTOP, Windows 11, for disabled senior. Call/text. 585-298-8681
32” VIZIO TV. Needs minor repair. Has sound but no picture. Includes stand. You pick up. 585-813-2828
NEW/UNUSED CARDS with ENVELOPES. Blank/birthday/get well/thinking of you. To mail to older adults and volunteers in our visitation programs. 716-262-6164
HOME-MADE WEIGHT BENCH w/padded seat. 2x4 construction. SCHWINN BICYCLE, 28’, 10-speed - needs minor repair. You pick up, Avon. 585-698-5645
Copy of OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for George Foreman GR10B Grill. Also, info for who can sharpen scissors. 585-633-0599
LOTS OF CRAFT SUPPLIES, quilting, cross stitch, fabric, yarn, some started projects with directions. Bhopkins@frontiernet.net
FIREPLACE ACCESSORY KIT to include poker, shovel, tongs, and brush. Can pick up if in the Henrietta/Rush area. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
WURLITZER PIANO 1950s. Great shape, needs tuning. You move. 585-314-8321
SMALL OAK CHURCH PEW. 585-305-5307
SUNBEAM MICROWAVE works great. 315-225-8811
Seeking LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD MEMORABILIA as my Grandparents were all employees of LVRR. Please call or text Matt. 315-576-1278
SET OF STEPS - four high. White with a rail. 585-447-2079
NIGHTSTAND, medium-large men’s WINTER COAT and size 9½ to 10 WINTER BOOTS. 585-883-7387
Dark wood DINETTE TABLE for two. Drop down leafs. Good condition. 315-2258811 6’ Ethan Allen LOVESEAT. Needs slipcover otherwise in great condition. You pick up, Victor. mrrbuckman@gmail.com 3-CUSHION WHITE COUCH - good condition, clean, (2) TWIN MATTRESS, very good condition, clean. Ncboone65@gmail.com
PULL BEHIND GRASS CATCHER for lawnmower. 585-260-0437 Nice 2-DRAWER WOOD FILE CABINET. 585-637-0933 5’ METAL FENCE POSTS. Text 585-260-3506 Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Text or call Matt. 315-576-1278
60s-era DENTIST’S CHAIR in fair condition. You pick up. 585-245-8670
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HAMLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10am-8pm; Fridays from 10am4pm; The Library is closed Thursday, November 23 Sunday, November 26 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Digital Literacy of Rochester is at the library Mondays from noon-3pm providing tech help. Preschool storytime with Mrs. Carlson is Monday, November 20 at 10:30am. Join us for fun books, active songs, early literacy activities and playtime with friends! Get a jump-start on the holidays with our FREE Christmas Craft programs. Kids’ craft program is Thursday, November 30 at 6pm and Adult craft program is Saturday, December 2 at 11am. Call 964-2320 to register for programs. Visit our Facebook page or www. hamlinlibraryny.org for more information.
Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org Mondays/Wednesdays 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays 10am-8pm; Fridays 10am-4pm; Saturdays 10am-2pm
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Visit our website for hours. www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)
Seymour Library 161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org Hrs.: M-Th: 10am-8pm, F: 10am-6pm Sat: 10am-3pm
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PARMA PUBLIC LIBRARY: Color Science: Saturday, November 18th, 11am-1:30pm Drop in for a variety of colorful science experiments including magic milk and marker chromatography. Recommended for ages 5-12 but all are welcome. No registration. Baby Storytime: Tuesday, November 7th, 14th, 21st, & 28th, 10:3011am Join Ms. Zuzu for stories, songs, and sensory play Tuesday mornings at the Parma Library! Recommended for ages 0-3. No registration. Wednesday All Ages Storytime: Wednesday, November 22nd, 10:30-11am Join Ms. Zuzu on Wednesday mornings for stories and songs! Recommended for ages 2-5, but all ages are welcome. No registration. Pre-K Skills Play Time: Wednesday, November 22nd, 11-11:30am Children aged 3-5 with caregivers can practice Pre-K skills, develop early literacy components, explore sensory play, and more! No registration. Fall Kids Crafts: Wednesday, November 22nd, 1-3pm Drop in for some fall-themed crafts. All ages. No registration.
SEYMOUR LIBRARY: ZooMobile: Wednesday, November 22, 10:00am to 11:00am; Friday, November 24, 11:00am to 12:00pm and 12:00pm to 1:00pm The Seneca Park ZooMobile returns with a few exciting friends! Fall STEM Hour -Towers and Turkeys*: Wednesday, November 22, 11:00am to 12:00pm Come and spend an hour doing STEM with us! We will be trapping turkeys, and seeing who can build the tallest tower! Ages 5-12. *Registration required. Board Game Night: Wednesday, November 22, 3:00pm to 5:00pm There’s nothing like a board game night with your friends! We’ve got plenty of options and also plenty of snacks. Ages 12-18. LEGO Free Play: Friday, November 24, 1:30pm to 3:00pm (Ages 5 and up) LEGO Free Play: Friday, November 24, 3:00pm to 4:00pm (Ages 10-18.) Work as a team to build a structure or create mini builds of your own. Books and instructions will be available for ideas and inspiration! HOAG LIBRARY: AAA Defensive Driving, several dates in 2023 and 2024; Effective Communication Strategies w/ Alzheimer’s Assoc. of WNY, November 15, 6pm; Santa Visits the Library, November 27, 6pm; ‘Sioux Code Talkers of WWII’ Author Talk with Andrea Page, November 28, 6:30pm, Friends of the Library presents Tasty Treats to benefit Hoag Library, December 7, 6pm, registration required.
BATAVIA Crossroads House Annual Christmas Sale - November 17, 18, 24 & 25. Fridays - 11/17/23 and 11/24/23 from 9 am to 4 pm. Saturdays - 11/18/23 and 11/25/23 from 9 am to 1 pm. Batavia First Presbyterian Church, 300 East Main St., Batavia. Christmas Gifts and Ornaments Galore - Along with trees ’n trimmings. Crossroadshouse.com, 585-734-0125. Crossroads House is A Gift to the Community Made Possible by the Community!
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Craft/Vendor Fair - Join us for our 2nd Annual “Small Business” Craft and Vendor Fair on Saturday, November 25, 2023 from 10am3pm at St. Paul Lutheran Church & School, 31 Washington Ave., Batavia. A variety of vendors & crafters will offer items such as Tastefully Simple, Nornex, hand crafted items: quilts, blankets, baby items, indoor signs, home decor, kitchen items, seasonal and holiday gifts and decorations and much more! For more information, contact 585-343-0488.
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While it takes an average of seven hours to cook a turkey, the average time spent eating the Thanksgiving meal is just 16 minutes.
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WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Shop at small businesses regularly.
BROCKPORT Gathering Table/Teen Closet Sunday, November 19, 12-1 pm. Free Thanksgiving meal for everyone! The Teen Closet will be open 11 am - 1 pm offering free clothing & accessories. Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main. 585-637-9770. Community Hygiene Bank - Distribution on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, at Jubilee Christian Church (3565 Lake Rd. N. in Brockport). INSIDE pickup from 11 AM 1 PM. You must pre-register online at https://t.ly/eHc4Z or call 585-637-8530. Walk-ins will be handled as time permits so register today! Please bring your own bags to transport products. Personal hygiene items are free for families and individuals in need who live in the Brockport School District, SUNY Brockport, and rural farm workers. Bring photo or student ID and proof of residency (current bill). For more information call 585-470-3875 or email communityhygienebank@ jubileechristianny.orgy.org Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner: No one should be alone or without a holiday dinner at Thanksgiving. Jubilee & Jimmy Z’s is partnering again to provide a free Thanksgiving meal to those in need. Any donations collected go directly to the Brockport Toy and Food Shelf. We are offering both eat-in and pick-up options so sign up today by calling 585-637-8530, or clicking the link to reserve a meal! Come join us for Thanksgiving! November 23, 113pm, Jubilee Christian Church, 3565 Lake Rd. N., Brockport. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/ 10C0E4EADA82DA2F8C7045350145-thanksgiving#/
FAIRPORT Welcoming New Members: Congregation Etz Chaim is a Reform Jewish synagogue in the Town of Perinton. Our mission is to provide well-rounded and diverse programs, services, and activities that touch on every aspect of Jewish life and are meaningful and accessible to all. We have a diverse membership which includes those who have grown up practicing Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform, cultural Jews and interfaith families choosing to raise their children in Judaism. We are currently welcoming members from throughout the Greater Rochester area. Please inquire about attending a Shabbat service or holiday event by emailing our Administrator at benetzchaim@gmail.com or visit our website at www. congregationetzchaim.org
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HOMETOWN MEDINA GLOW OUT! hosts vigil for International Transgender Day of Remembrance - On Monday, November 20, GLOW OUT! will host four vigils for the International Transgender Day of Remembrance to acknowledge those lost to antitransgender violence in the US this year. Please join us for a candlelight vigil, reflections, and introspection. Genesee County’s remembrance ceremony - Old Batavia Courthouse on Main & Ellicott streets. Livingston County’s vigil - Zion Episcopal Church in Avon. Orleans County front of Rotary Park on Main Street in Medina. Wyoming County will be held on the corner of Main Street and Borden Avenue in Perry. All of the vigils will begin at 7 p.m.
OAKFIELD Yoga: Come join us on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 pm for Yoga. These classes will help increase your balance and strength and are FREE thanks to an award from Univera. Held at The GOOSE Community Center, 33 South Main St., Oakf i e l d . h t t p : / / w w w . warriorhouseofwny.com
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Think of small business sponsorships when putting together school- or clubbased fundraisers.
“We’ve Only Just Begun” senior luncheon Tuesday, November 21, 2023 from 11:30-1:30pm at the South Alabama Firehall. OPEN to the public! This month our speaker is Ray Cianfrini, retired Oakfield Attorney & our former Genesee County Legislator. He will be speaking about the “KU KLUX KLAN” in Oakfield and Genesee County, during the early 1920’s. The Klan and local immigrants are the subject of a talk titled “Clash of Cultures”! An interesting topic you won’t want to miss. Come and bring a dish-to-pass OR make a donation at the door. Contact person: LaNora Thompson (630) 888-8966.
“We’ve Only Just Begun” Sr. Luncheon - Tuesday, December 19, 11:30am-1:30pm at the South Alabama Firehall on Route 63 (2230 Judge Rd., Oakfield). Our Christmas Celebration! Lunch will be catered by The Alabama Hotel. Menu: Ham, Twice Baked Potato Casserole, Beans, Squash, Salad, Desserts and Beverage. Price: $20/ person and a Paid in Advance Reservation is necessary (cut-off is December 9th). We will not be taking any money at the door. For Reservations contact: LaNora Thompson (630)888-8966 Our Christmas music with vocalist Brenda (Hamm) Richie and Vicky Klotzbach on the keyboard will be enjoyed by all. Come and celebrate the Holiday Season with us!
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3. St. Agnes School Halloween Parade and Trick or Trunk Event
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Here’s a Tip OK, I’ll say it: I love tradition, but sometimes I want to mix it up for Thanksgiving dinner. I keep the main dishes the same as they always are, but I add my drama in the details. For instance, mix your choice of herbs into a stick of softened butter. Using a plastic baggie with the corner cut off or a decorating bag, pipe the herbed butter onto a butter dish. Refrigerate and enjoy the oohs and ahs. -- JoAnn “In the week before Thanksgiving, have a leftovers day and get all those bits and pieces out of the refrigerator. It will make it easier to clean so you’ll have room for the turkey and the sides.” -- S.T. in South Carolina “For easier cooking, when making large holiday meals, simply choose two side dishes that can be oven cooked in the same amount of time at an average temperature. I like one or two that can be cooked in the microwave as well.” (c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
Hocus Focus BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
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Plan a day t o shop local f airs, shops & st ands Crafts, jew elry and décor: Include a trip to a craft fair, w here local vendors come together to display and sell their w ares, on your w eekend schedule. Handcrafted items make thoughtful and unique gifts, w hich can be tucked aw ay for giving later in the year.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Nov. 18, 1883, American and Canadian railroads begin using four continental time zones to end the confusion of dealing with thousands of local times. Most Americans and Canadians quickly embraced their new time zones, however, it was not until 1918 that Congress officially adopted the railroad time zones.
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Churchville Native Madison Willow Makes Her Mark in Los Angeles BY SUZIE WELLS
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adison Willow, a rising star in the music and acting industry, has captivated audiences with her unique blend of talent, creativity, and infectious positivity. Her musical journey began at a young age, with her mother, Jerri Sparks, recounting stories of toddler Madison tinkering on the piano. Jerri reflects that Madison “grooved to music from utero,” and says, “I would come home from work and find her on the back deck with her guitar strumming or in the living room playing piano or hear her in her room on her keyboard or ukulele singing and playing... literally all day and night.” By the time Madison was 15, she mastered piano and taught herself to play the guitar and ukulele. Madison moved to LA when she graduated from ChurchvilleChili High School and hasn’t looked back. She says her journey has been “awesome, beautiful, chaotic, wild, and amazing all at the same time! I have always been a dreamer, and it has been surreal to see my dreams come true. I always think back to my younger self and think about how starstruck she would feel if she had known I was going to be chasing after my dreams like I am.” Madison fondly recalls crafting songs at home and taking the stage in school plays. However, one of her most cherished memories is the energy she felt when she first arrived in Los Angeles. It was a moment of pure excitement and potential she hopes to recapture. In her relatively short time on the West Coast, Madison has made a name for herself on Instagram @madisonwillowofficial, where she shares vocal and acoustic covers of pop songs. She has been featured on a variety of pop TV shows and music videos, and her filmography so far includes Fables for the Witching Hour, Hellarious, and The Baka. She’s over the moon excited about the release of her first song, “Make It Stop,” just a few weeks ago. She explains that her experiences with anxiety and overthinking inspired the song, and she wanted to create a track with an upbeat Madison Willow pop sound and a message that would resonate with listeners. In the melodic song, Madison reflects on “intrusive thoughts” that fill her head and make her wonder if it’s her “fault / A bad habit / Or something [she] was born with.”
The artist says the response to the song has been nothing short of astounding, and she says, “It’s been very sweet, and I am so thankful for everyone who has been supporting me.” Madison says life and dreams fuel her art. Wise beyond her years, she transforms negative and positive life experiences into art, creating “songs or art or videos that I would need, so I hope someone else is able to watch or listen and feel more seen.” Madison envisions a future filled with more music, delving into various genres while staying true to her pop roots. She also aspires to showcase her artistic talents more on the silver screen. She says she has goals of chart-topping streams, revenue, and accolades, but more importantly she wants to “enjoy the journey itself, so I try to put more emphasis on my day-to-day happiness as an entertainer.” Personally, she wants to travel and explore other cultures, and she’d like to conquer fears such as her love-hate relationship with the ocean. Beyond musical and acting pursuits, Madison loves to skateboard, run, and create with clay, paint, and beads, and even learn more about science. Madison says most important to her now are family, loved ones, and happiness. She tries to find happiness in all moments, not just waiting for the ‘big break’ to feel happy. Madison encourages, “You have to believe in yourself before anyone else does, and when moments come when you don’t believe in yourself, just keep your vision in mind – have goals for yourself but don’t get discouraged when things don’t turn out as planned. I think life has a funny way of working it all out.” Jerri gushes that Madison’s family and friends in Churchville are so proud of Madison for pursuing her dreams! With her boundless creativity and infectious spirit, Madison is poised to leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
She invites us to “Take a walk in my world / You’d get lost in it.” Listeners naturally become entranced with the bubbly tones as lyrics declare that she “can’t stop overthinking – Stuck in a daydream / Avoiding my feeling / All my decisions / I’m stuck in my head / I’m alone / With my thoughts / And I can’t turn them off.” We can all relate to such feelings of overthinking and social anxiety that seem so normal today. Madison makes reflection on this normal human fragility palatable for the masses.
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How to Distinguish Heart Disease Symptoms From Panic Attacks --DEAR DR. ROACH: How can you tell with at least a moderate degree of certainty that you might really have a heart or blood pressure problem, as opposed to just having an anxiety attack that is less serious? -- D.S. ANSWER: A panic attack is an abrupt change in mental state. They are usually unexpected, sometimes with or without identifiable triggers. Symptoms of a panic attack vary from person to person, but among the most common are feelings of heart palpitations; sweating; trembling or shaking; shortness of breath; chest pain or discomfort; dizziness; numbness or a “pins and needles” feeling; abdominal pain or nausea; feeling abnormally hot or cold; feeling detached from oneself or from reality; and a fear of dying, losing control or “going crazy.” Most of us have had some of these feelings from time to time, and some of these symptoms are identical to ones of heart disease, specifically of angina pectoris -- the classic symptom of poor blood flow to the heart. There are many conditions, both medical and psychiatric, that can cause these symptoms as well, so acquiring a moderate degree of certainty isn’t always easy. A very careful history exam helps. With chest pain due to heart disease, for example, symptoms are commonly brought on by exertion; whereas with a panic disorder, there might not be a trigger, or it may be triggered by psychological stress. Some people have highly specific triggers, such as open spaces or needles. Some people can trigger a panic attack just by worrying that they are going to have one. The time course of the symptoms can be very helpful. With a panic attack, the attack starts, and chest discomfort (for example) will then occur. In people with heart disease, chest discomfort starts, and then people will get anxious. I had a wise cardiology professor who told me to always consider heart disease even if a person’s history is suggestive of a panic attack. I generally check their blood pressure and order an electrocardiogram, blood testing (including thyroid tests) and sometimes other tests when considering the diagnosis of a panic attack. There is very effective treatment available for people with panic disorder (people with recurrent unexpected panic attacks that lead to avoidant behaviors), both through therapy and medication. But your question implies that being pretty sure of the diagnosis is wise before dismissing the possibility of cardiac disease or other medical diseases. *** 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. © 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
DID YOU KNOW? (NAPS)—To make eye health care easier, doctors now have two new devices from Welch Allyn: the RetinaVue® 100 Imager and the Spot™ Vision Screener, both available to doctors from Henry Schein Medical. Learn more at www. henryschein.com/us-en/medical and (800) 535-6663. To improve schools for kids at all income levels, states can implement education savings accounts. Families get public funds to use on the public or private school they choose, suggests Dr. Martin Lueken, Director of Fiscal Policy and Analysis, EdChoice. Learn more at www.edchoice.org. “To prepare for a future in which the right skills are in short supply, companies need to invest in upskilling their employees,” explained Adam Miller, CEO of Cornerstone, a global human capital management leader. Learn how and more at https:// hr.cornerstoneondemand.com/5for20. As golf remains a significant piece of business and social culture, it’s important that women feel confident on the course. To help, the Metropolitan Golf Association and Lexus are hosting complimentary golf clinics for women this season. Learn more at www. mgagolf.org/wgolf and www.lexus.com.
By Fifi Rodriguez 1. LITERATURE: What is Dorothy’s last name in “The Wizard of Oz”? 2. GEOGRAPHY: Which U.S. states share a border with Mexico? 3. MOVIES: What are Indiana Jones and his father searching for in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”? 4. TELEVISION: Which TV dramedy is set on Wisteria Lane? 5. LANGUAGE: What is a common Latin phrase meaning “something for something”? 6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the fastest fish?
The U.S. Administration for Community Living’s Eldercare Locator connects older adults and caregivers to nearby services such as transportation, nutrition, legal advice, health benefits and more that can help them find creative ways to continue living at home. Learn more at (800) 677-1116 and www.n4a.org/eldercarelocator.
7. INVENTIONS: Where was the first compass invented?
Joan Lawrence, The Toy Association’s “Toy Safety Mom,” reminds parents to be extra vigilant when kids play in or near the water, on driveways and near streets. Keep toys away from these “danger” zones so kids aren’t lured into an unsafe situation. Learn more at www.PlaySafe.org.
10. MEDICAL: What is a common name for aphthous stomatitis?
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Answers 1. Gale. 2. Four: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. 3. The Holy Grail. 4. “Desperate Housewives.” 5. Quid pro quo. 6. Sailfish. 7. China. 8. Eight minutes. 9. Rhode Island. 10. Canker sore.
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8. SCIENCE: How long does it take for the sun’s light to reach Earth? 9. U.S. STATES: Which state is the smallest in land size?
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Veterans Day Livonia students wrote messages to Veterans which were displayed at the American Legion Post 283 luncheon after the 11am ceremony at Livonia Library. Nice speech CC. Thank you Stacey and Mike for bringing and setting out the sheets. Thank you to all the students for the messages and drawings, especially Abigail for the long, touching message with such beautiful handwriting! It was very much appreciated to honor the Veterans on Veterans Day!! God Bless everyone and God Bless America.
Grateful for huge hearts! Two weeks ago I posted a need in the “Give & Take” section for unused cards with envelopes to send to participants in our Catholic Charities of Buffalo older adult programs in Genesee, Orleans and Erie Counties. So many wanted to help and we want to say a HUGE THANK YOU! We received so many donations of cards that our storage area is at capacity! I apologize that I wasn’t able to individually respond to every call left as there were so many. Those whose cards weren’t able to be donated, please consider offering them to a skilled nursing facility or adult day program where they can be used to brighten the day of an older adult who may be spending their birthdays and holidays without those they love. The big hearts of people in our WNY community make us so proud to do the work we do to serve those in need.
Free School Supplies and Meals The budget for the [local school] District has been approved for 20232024, which includes supplies and free meals for all students. I had three children attend [local school] and had to purchase all their school supplies and meals. Now I’m a Senior Citizen on Social Security with a fixed income, and I should not have to pay for these free supplies and meals. Voters, compare your 2022 taxes with 2023 taxes. My school taxes have gone up 21%, yet Social Security only went up 3.2%. Why should Senior Citizens have to pay so much? We have already paid our share. The Superintendent and the School Board need to address this issue.
Plowing Fields Will farmers with tractors, especially big tractors, after leaving the field onto the roads, stop and move the huge chunks of mud left on the road. Some were over a foot and a half around. I saw numerous vehicles who had to maneuver around these. Oncoming traffic plus the damage to their vehicles could be serious. I went out with one other driver and cleared what we could off the driving surface. With all these home cameras, if something serious happens, I’m sure you would be responsible. Also, if you do, please don’t roll them down on homeowners lawns. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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PAW’S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta
Shaggy Dogs Aren’t Impervious to Cold Weather
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This is . He loves playing with balloons and loves tug of war. He loves his younger brother, Cricket, and his older sister, Lilmiss. His mom is his favorite person and he’s always with her. He’s the bestest boy we could’ve asked for.
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: On my morning walks, I’ve noticed that someone in a house down the street puts their dog outside, tied to the porch railing, with only a pan of water. They stay out there all morning. Now that the weather has turned cold, I still see this dog tied up every morning outside. Even with a shaggy coat, the dog is shivering. What can I do to stop this? -- Francesca W., via email DEAR FRANCESCA: If this person isn’t someone you know, and you’re nervous about knocking on their door to talk to them about it, then contact the animal control department for your town, city or county. If you live in an area where there is no animal control unit, call the nearest shelter or Humane Society to make a report. In cold temperatures, even temps above freezing, dogs can suffer a cold injury. Their paws and noses -- any exposed skin -- are at risk for frostbite. Hypothermia can be deadly, or it can permanently impair their immune system and overall health. A thick coat doesn’t provide as much protection from the cold as one might think. Many cities have laws against leaving pets out in extreme cold or heat. And tying up a dog outside, even for a few hours, is also unacceptable. If no one else is saying anything about it, go ahead and make some noise by calling any organization that can help and finding out where you can go to make it happen even faster. Thank you for paying attention to and helping that dog out. Readers, have you dealt with a similar situation? Tell us about it at ask@pawscorner.com.
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT CAT REPRODUCTION Cat pet parents must be especially diligent in their quest to squelch reproduction to help control cat populations. According to The Spruce: Pets, female cats that are not spayed will come into estrus (heat) as early as age four months. The animal health resource BondVet says a cat can go into heat as often as every two to three weeks. Generally, though, cats are seasonal breeders, indicates the United Kingdom-based RSPCA, which means heat cycles slow down in autumn. Another thing to note is that cats do not enter menopause like people and other animals. That means a female cat can continue to reproduce well into her senior years. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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BL&J CONTRACTING *Home Renovations *Masonry *HVAC We offer many services from patios, stucco/plaster, chimney repair/caps, kitchen, bath, to flooring/tile. Check out our web site for more! www.blandjcontracting.com/ FREE ESTIMATES 585-358-1878
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REGENCY Fireplace Products. FIREPLACE/ CHIMNEY SERVICES. 20 new and used stoves on display. We’re a fullline Regency dealer. Call for appointment. We offer sales and service on wood, gas, & pellet stoves. Chimney cleaning, crowns, liners, dampers, caps. 42’ lift service. SPENCERPORT SHOWROOM NOW OPEN at 5236 West Ridge Road, Spencerport. (Thur & Fri 10-5; Sat 10-2) Call/ Text: 585-356-5567 Email: dhw202@yahoo.com fireplaceandchimneyservice.com
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HLF Handyman/Construction BASEMENT REPAIR AND PUMPING. Flood Damage, Complete Home Improvement & Remodeling. Plumbing & Electrical. Excavating, Welding, Demolition of old buildings, trailers, garages, & small buildings. Mobile Home Pads. Insured. 585-455-7528 ”9 Out of 10 Times We Can Beat Our Competitors Price!” WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP & RESTORATION: A small amount of water can lead to major damage and mold growth in your home. Our trusted professionals do complete repairs to protect your family and your home’s value! Call 24/7: 1-888-872-2809 NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626.
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