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THE PERFECT TREE! Christmas is a time when you get homesick - even when you’re home. ~Carol Nelson

CHRISTMAS TREE FACTS • Many harvested Christmas trees do not grow in the wild, but are raised on farms. Christmas trees are an agricultural product. • Roughly one million acres are dedicated to tree farming. • Approximately 25 to 30 million real Christmas trees are sold in the United States every year. • The top Christmas treeproducing states are Oregon, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Washington. • It can take as many as 15 years for a tree to grow to the typical height required of a Christmas tree.

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Holley Community Free Library: Thanksgiving Crafts, Saturday, November 23rd, 10:30 AM. Join Miss Grace for a variety of creative and fun Thanksgiving crafts to take home! Registration is appreciated. Story Hour: Thankful, Wednesday, November 27th, 10:30 AM. Join us for stories, songs and a craft during this educational event. We are closed Thursday November 28th through Saturday, November 30th for the Thanksgiving holiday. We will reopen on Monday, December 2nd. Our holiday Basket Raffle is going on now through December 7th! Tickets are 3 for $1 or 20 for $5. Winners will be drawn at our Community Christmas Party on Saturday, December 7th at 6:00 PM! The Community Free Library now accepts major credit cards for payment of overdue fines, our library’s lost or damaged items, for copy, scan, and fax services and purchases of tickets, book sale items and more! There is a $2 minimum on using a credit card. Thank you!

Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org

Sunday, November 24th 1:00 pm till ? at

Brockport Vets Club 222 West Ave. Turkey, Meat & Seafood Raffles Info: 637-5012 • Sponsored by the Sons of the American Legion

GENESEO FARM TOY SHOW Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 4070

Show Saturday, Dec. 7, 9am-2pm 140 dealer tables in three rooms • Floor rights 7am Grand Door Prize - Ford 4000 with loader. Drawing at twelve noon on Saturday.

Auction Friday Evening, Dec. 6 at 7pm

St. Paul Lutheran Church

Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm www.hoaglibrary.org

Preview at 6pm. See website for regularly updated auction consignments Geneseo Central School, Rte. 39 North, 4050 Avon Road, Geneseo, NY Contact: Doug Harke at (585) 243-3882 e-mail: dharke@rochester.rr.com website: https://www.geneseo.edu/~harke/show.htm

COOKIE and CANDY sale

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Fundraising to support Climbing for Christ & Community Lutheran Ministry 585-392-4000

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161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org

Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Hamlin Public Library: Books and Brunch, Book Club for Tweens and Teens: Saturday, November 23 at 11am. Enjoy Saturday morning snacks and lively discussion of The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall. Call 964-2320 to register. Preschool storytime: Monday, November 25 from 10:30 11:15am for child and caregiver. Themed stories and songs. Family Christmas Party: Thursday, December 5 from 6:30-7:45pm. Christmas stories, craft, snack and pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Space is limited. Call 964-2320 to register. The library will be closed Thursday, November 28 Saturday, November 30 in observance of Thanksgiving.

Hoag Library: Intro to Online Marketplaces, November 25, 6pm. Hoag Library is closed November 28. Local Author Series: Antietam National Battlefield by Kevin Pawlak, November 30, Noon. Santa Visits the Library, December 2, 6pm. Tea with Dee: Local History Lecture, December 3, Noon. Tasty Treats: Benefit sponsored by the Friends of the Hoag Library, December 5, 6pm (pre-registration and $5 donation required, 589-4246). Holy Family Parish Bell Choir, December 7, 11am. Digital Video & Streaming, December 9, 6pm. Homeschool Hour, December 10, 1pm (please register, 589-4246). Hoag Library Trustee Meeting, December 11, 7pm. Books from Birth Birthday Storytime, December 14, 10:30am (please register, 589-4246). Books from Birth Christmas Storytime, December 14, 2pm (please register, 589-4246). For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www.hoaglibrary. org

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Holiday Shoppe at the Cobblestone Museum: On Saturday, December 7 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm, the Holiday Shoppe at the Cobblestone Museum (14389 Ridge Rd. W., Albion) transforms the Gift Shop and lower level of the historic Cobblestone Church into a Christmas wonderland. Browse a wide array of new and “nearly new” decorations, books, and gifts. Most items at incredibly low prices. Live holiday music. Call 585-589-9013 or visit www. cobblestonemuseum.org for information. Christmas Tour of Historic Homes: The Cobblestone Museum (14389 Ridge Rd W, Albion) presents a Christmas Tour of Historic Homes, Saturday, December 7 from 2:00 - 7:00 pm. Ten great stops that showcase the richness of rural life in Orleans County at Christmas. Drive on your own or select the bus tour option. Bus seating is limited, reserve early. Self-drive: Members, $15; Others $20. Bus Tickets: Members, $40; Others $45. Ticket sales and additional info at CobblestoneMuseum. org or 585/589-9013.

Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night; and thus he would never know the rhythms that are at the heart of life.

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~Hal Borland

Speak Up Toastmasters: Do you have a story burning inside that you want to tell? Do you want to take your career to the next level? Practice to become the communicator you want to be and overcome your fear of public speaking. How will you grow? We are accepting applications for new members. Meetings are the 2nd & 4th Tuesday every month @ 7 p.m. 190 Oak St., Batavia (use rear entrance, Emmanuel Baptist Church). Space is limited CALL NOW to reserve your seat today. Guests are always welcome to visit for FREE. http://www. speakuptoastmasters.com call/text 585-993-0515, or email leslieagmarino@yahoo.com. Walkins are welcome.

BERGEN Kirkin of Tartans Service on Sunday, November 24th at 11:15 am at the Stonechurch, 7549 South Lake Road in Bergen. They will be joined by the Morganville United Church of Christ celebrating the blending of Celtic spirituality with the Christian Faith. This centuries old commemoration will be presented by the Scottish Heritage Society of Rochester who will participate in story, song, bagpipes and drums.

DOS AND DON’TS OF HOLIDAY SAFETY DO extinguish candles before retiring for the night.

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BROCKPORT The MOMS Club of Brockport is preparing for the 13th Annual Holiday Giftaway. At this event they will distribute toys to any family in need. The MOMS Club of Brockport will be collecting gently used toys/gifts for children (newborn-teenager) at various locations. The public can leave toys in collection boxes at the Seymour Library, Java Junction, Grinds 122 Café, and JPR Trailer sales in Holley beginning November 1st. A donation box located at The Sweden Community Center is available now. The Giftaway will be held Friday, December 6, 10am-7pm & Saturday, December 7, 10am-1pm at the Brockport Elks Lodge (4400 Sweden Walker Road). http://www. facebook.com/pages/2011-MOMSClub-of-Brockport-Giftaway/ 154999967855111 Danscore Highlights Faculty Choreography - The Department of Dance at The College at Brockport presents performances of DANSCORE on Thursday, December 5 - Saturday, December 7 at the Hartwell Dance Theater in Hartwell Hall, Kenyon Street, Brockport campus. All performances begin 7:30pm. Tickets: $17/General, $12/Seniors, College at Brockport Alumni, Faculty and Staff and $9/ Students and are available at fineartstix.brockport.edu, (585)395-2787 or the Tower Fine Arts Center Box Office, 180 Holley Street, Brockport. The department has instituted Community Previews, 100 tickets available for $5 each (by the usual means) for many of their performances. Danscore preview Wednesday, December 4, 7:30pm. These showings will not qualify for required student attendance.

AUTUM N YARD W ORK GONE ‘GREEN’ You w on’t need to dispose of all the leaves you collect. Shred some to use as mulc h, w hic h c an prevent soil erosion during the w inter. Some leaves can be added to compost piles or used as a soil ammendment in planting beds.

“Stage Whispers” Takes a Peek Behind the Scenes at Geva Theatre Center. Casey McNamara, the regional theatre’s costume shop manager (and occasional designer) will be the guest at the next Stage Whispers talk, presented by The College at Brockport’s Department of Theatre and Music Studies. The talk, “Handle with Care: Costumes and Characters,” will take place Thursday, December 5, 10am in the Tower Fine Arts Center’s Black Box Theatre, 180 Holley Street. Talk is free and open to the public. During the run of A Christmas Carol, McNamara and his costume shop associates do a LOT of laundry. Information: (585)395-2787, www. brockport.edu/academics/fine_arts

RTO (Retired Teachers Organization) Holiday Party will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at Sweet Briar Lodge at 2888 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester. The schedule is as follows: 10:30-11:30 -- Holiday Shopping/Craft Sale. 11:30-11:45 -- Business Meeting. 11:45-1:00 -- Buffet Luncheon: seasonal fruit, sliced roast beef with au jus, baked ham with bourbon glaze, Parmesan potatoes, rice pilaf, green beans almandine. 1:00-2:00 -- Entertainment: New Horizons Big Band. Write your check ($24.00/per person) to Retired Teachers Organization/RTO and mail it to Mary Zimmer, 68 Jordache Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559.

CHURCHVILLE Annual Thanksgiving Pie & Dessert Sale! The Thanksgiving Pie and Dessert Sale will be held on Wednesday, November 27 from 2pm-4pm (or until sold out) at the Churchville United Methodist Church, 24 West Buffalo Street, Churchville. Let us help with the baking for your holiday!

ROCHESTER Rochester Women’s Community Chorus Winter Concert! You’ll be treated to some traditional holiday fare as well as to a few rare gems! Plus so much more! Please join us Saturday, December 14, 7:30pm at The Clover Center, 1101 Clover Street, for a delightful evening of music, prizes and refreshments. Advance tickets may be obtained at a discount on-line: rwcc.ticketleap. com or from a chorus member. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the evening of the concert. Wheelchair accessible and sign language interpreted. All are welcome! For more information about the Rochester Women’s Community Chorus, including how to join, visit: therwcc.org or (585)376-SING.

The Gates Historical Society annual Holly Days on December 1, 7, 8, 14, and 15 from 1 to 3 pm at the historical Hinchey Homestead at 634 Hinchey Road, Rochester, (585) 464-9740. Local community organizations decorate Christmas trees which are placed in rooms throughout the house. Visitors are asked to vote for their favorite tree and an award is given to the winner. Tours and light refreshments will be available. A suggested $5.00 donation is appreciated. The Hinchey house is not handicapped accessible and some of the tress are on the 2nd floor. https://www. gateshistory.org

NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson “I have two guest bedrooms that hardly get used until holidays. I keep the beds made up, but when I am expecting guests I will usually strip the beds to freshen the sheets and blankets. I toss the sheets into the dryer with a fabric-softener sheet and hang the blanket outside in the sunshine for several hours. It always does the trick, and I don’t need to wash linens that are already clean!” -- U.C. in California

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Sarah Josepha Hale spent 36 years campaigning to make Thanksgiving a national holiday. She finally succeeded in 1863.

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Spencerport Lions Club 23rd Holiday Craft Show! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 9-3:30 PM at the Terry Taylor School Gym, 399 Ogden-Parma Town Line Rd. (off Rt. 259), Spencerport. RAFFLES ALL DAY! 40 CRAFTERS! FOOD AVAILABLE - HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE. FREE ADMISSION. Money raised goes to 2 High School Senior Scholarships and a variety of Community Projects. Contact Lion Kathy Hare or 585-544-2316 OR khare005@rochester.rr.com.

Prac tic e portion c ontrol. It’s not nec essarily w hat you eat on Thanksgiving, but how much you eat that makes the meal so unhealthy. The American Heart Association advises holiday celebrants to practice portion control. In addition, eat few er high-calorie foods and fill up on lighter fare, such as vegetables and lean turkey. This w ay you get to enjoy a taste of everything w ithout overdoing it.

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SISTERS TOGETHER: MOVE MORE, EAT BETTER (NAPSI)—Obesity is a serious health problem in the United States. More than one in three U.S. adults have obesity and that number increases to more than half—57 percent—among U.S. black women. Research has shown that excess weight may contribute to high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease and certain kinds of cancer. To help address the problem of obesity, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) has updated the program guide for the popular Sisters Together: Move More, Eat Better national health awareness program. It encourages black women to reach and maintain a healthy weight by being more physically active and making healthier food choices. The NIDDK updated the Sisters Together program guide to include: • Recent data regarding African American obesity rates • Evidence-based strategies to promote regular physical activity and healthy food choices among black women • Highlights from Sisters Together programs developed by different groups around the country • Tips to create a budget to fund a program • Information on how to grow and manage program interest using social media • Steps to help evaluate and sustain a program • A sample in-kind donation request letter and other forms. The NIDDK encourages anyone who sees a need in his or her community to consider starting a Sisters Together program. The program guide is a free digital resource, available from the NIDDK website, that offers information on how to develop, promote, fund, evaluate and sustain a program. The guide includes sample forms, e-mails and social media posts that users can copy and modify to suit their specific needs. While the resources are aimed at black women ages 18 and older, they can be adapted to promote the “move more, eat better” message among women, youths or men of any age, race, ethnicity or community. Sisters Together began in 1994 as a pilot program conducted by the NIDDK’s Weight-control Information Network (WIN) and several partners in Boston. Based on the success of the pilot program, WIN created the program guide and other resources to support the development of local Sisters Together programs nationwide. Over the past 20 years, local groups across the country have formed partnerships with health centers, local media, recreation centers and other groups to start new Sisters Together programs. Learn More: For further information, visit www.niddk.nih.gov/healthinformation/weight-management/sisters-together-program-guide. AUTOMOTIVE

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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who was the last Cincinnati Reds pitcher before Anthony DeSclafani in 2018 to hit a grand slam? 2. How many times has Oregon State’s men’s baseball team won the College World Series? 3. Who was the MVP of the first two AFL Championship Games? 4. Princeton’s Pete Carril is the winningest coach in Ivy League men’s basketball history (514 victories). Which two coaches entered the 2019-20 season tied for second? 5. How many Stanley Cups did the Edmonton Oilers win with Glen Sather as head coach? 6. Which two drivers hold the NASCAR record for most Cup wins at New Hampshire? 7. Who was the last men’s tennis player to win the U.S. Open after being down two sets to one?

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

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INFLAMMATION Inflammation can affect anyone, and those who have battled it likely have nothing positive to say. But while few people may associate inflammation with something good, inflammation is actually a process by which the body’s white blood cells and the substances those cells produce protect the body from infection at the hands of bacteria, viruses and other foreign organisms. While inflammation is protective by nature, sometimes an inflammatory response is triggered by mistake. When that happens, the body’s immune system, which is designed to protect the body, begins to damage its own tissues. The resulting symptoms of this faulty immune system response may include joint pain, joint stiffness, loss of function in the joints, and swelling of the joints. None of those symptoms are comfortable, and people suffering from them may be on the lookout for ways to alleviate their pain and suffering. While anyone battling persistent inflammation should speak with their physicians to explore their treatment options, a preliminary search of how to best treat inflammation will no doubt turn up information about heat therapy and cold therapy.

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Daughter Got Measles Despite Vaccination ---

DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter is 4 years old and has, in the past five days, developed measles. She was vaccinated at 9 months and has been treated with antibiotics, Tylenol and vitamin A supplements. What concerns me is that she is now experiencing seizures, even without a fever. They are not grand mal seizures, but simple ones. They have me worried. What can I do? -- G.A. ANSWER: Measles remains a serious disease in many parts of the world, with 90,000 deaths reported in 2016. Even in industrialized nations, there have been outbreaks involving tens of thousands of people infected. Vitamin A supplementation may be of value in those who are deficient, and Tylenol can help keep the fever down, reducing the risk of febrile seizures. The antiviral drug ribavirin sometimes is used, though without clear evidence of effectiveness. Otherwise, there are no effective antibiotics or other treatments for measles. When seizures occur in a child with measles in absence of fever, it can indicate a complication called encephalitis -- inflammation of the brain. Children also may experience nausea and vomiting, and they usually have a headache. Confusion and sleepiness are other common symptoms. The diagnosis can be confirmed by an evaluation of the fluid around the brain, the cerebrospinal fluid, which is sampled via a needle inserted into the lower back. Confirmed encephalitis with measles is treated with steroids. This reduces the risk of permanent brain damage from the infection. Even so, 25% of children may be left with some impairment, including epilepsy. Unfortunately, vaccination at 9 months is not adequate protection. Children’s immune systems may not be able to fully respond to the vaccine so early. Children are recommended to have the measles vaccine at 12-15 months and again at 4 to 6 years in the United States. In countries where risk of measles mortality remains high, children are vaccinated at 9 months, then again at 15-18 months. During an outbreak, a dose may be given as early as 6 months old, in addition to the other two doses.

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

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Keeping newborn babies safe is a priority for mothers, fathers and other caregivers. Various ailments can afflict newborns, and one many new parents may be unfamiliar with is respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. According to Hackensack Meridian Health, RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization of babies younger than one year of age in the United States. RSV produces symptoms similar to the common cold or the flu and can include runny nose, cough and trouble breathing. In severe cases, particularly in infants, a baby may need to be hospitalized if his or her breathing is greatly compromised. Examples of severe infections include bronchiolitis (an inflammation of the small airways in the lung) and pneumonia. RSV also can affect adults, but healthy adults are usually only affected by mild symptoms, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In such instances, recovery can take between one and two weeks. Researchers are looking into immunizing pregnant women against RSV as a way to help protect babies from the virus.

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

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HOW TO COMBAT FOUR PET PEEVES AROUND THE HOUSE (NAPSI)—If your family is like most, there are a few things about your home that really annoy you. Fortunately, ingenious solutions are available for four of the most common pet peeves when it comes to lighting and electronics: 1. Never Enough Outlets: The average family charges up to 12 devices a day. With connectivity more prevalent than ever, the demand for convenient charging options is at an all-time high. The adorne Pop-Out Outlet from Legrand features three standard receptacles for added power and can disappear into the wall when not in use. Plus, its tamper-resistant plugs will keep children safe. Now you can simultaneously charge phones, tablets and laptops with an outlet made to maximize charging needs. 2. Lights Carelessly Being Left On: Constantly reminding people to turn off the bedroom lights? You can install motion sensors that automatically turn lights on when someone enters the room and shut lights off when the room is no longer occupied. 3. Phone Charger Mysteriously Disappearing: Scouring your home for a phone charger can be a thing of the past when you replace standard outlets with an instant, cord- and clutter-free way to charge phones, such as the new-to-market Wireless Charger from the radiant Collection. 4. Lack of Light at Night: Make the walk to the bathroom or the nursery at night a little brighter by installing night lights in hallways, kitchens and children’s rooms. Some night lights even offer adjustable light levels or can convert to flashlights. Two attractive solutions can be found in the radiant and adorne Collections by Legrand. For a home with more traditional aesthetics, the radiant Collection offers a Night Light with Two Tamper-Resistant Outlets. It features five adjustable light levels and an optional louver for additional light-level control. For a more modern and design-savvy look, there’s the one from the adorne Collection. It provides a soft glow and with ambient light level sensors, so it’s visible only in dark spaces. A few simple switches around the house can help you have more control over your home’s lights and electronics. While you’re improving your place, you may care to consider adorne appbased lighting control options, designed to provide solutions that offer whole-house control with the touch of a button. Homeowners who have both Legrand smart lighting systems and Voice Control−enabled devices from Google or Amazon can now power and dim lights simply by saying phrases like “OK, Google, turn on the porch lights” and “Alexa, dim the living room to 50 percent” without needing to reach for a phone, tablet, or light switch. Learn More: For facts, tips and inspiring videos, go to www.legrand.us/ collections.aspx. Tis the Season

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

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

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

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

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7 Ways to Boost your GrAttitude this Thanksgiving By Amanda Dudek

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

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

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

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hope he stays there a long time. It’s nice to have a local honest mechanic. Thank you so much for everything!

I want to thank a local business, Dansville Auto Mart, for all the hard work. Their mechanic, Dana, worked on my Malibu, told me what I truly needed to fix it, and didn’t try to sell me stuff I didn’t need. It’s so hard to find honest people anymore for jobs like that, and he fixed my car right and was professional. I Mixing drinking alcohol with shooting guns at a suicide-prevention fundraiser? That is not smart, not to mention dangerous! When will people find common sense again? People have died from just that combination: being impaired and shooting a gun! It is safer to have area carnivals to raise funds! This store relies on free donations to stay in business, yet when I dropped off two bags of items, the worker who was unloading items from her car was rude and screamed at me. Where is this attitude coming from? Without donations, the store would have to close, and people donating items should be thanked, not screamed at. That worker complained that she was old and frail GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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had stuff to do and places to be as he was purchasing parts as well, and the snow was not letting up. This gentleman took my new wiper out to my vehicle in the nasty weather and put it on for me! Thank you for your time and helpfulness. I shall pay it forward! Human Kindness Lives and Breathes in Leroy, NY. Congratulations Winners of the Avon Lioness Club 2019 TOPS Grocery Raffle Fundraiser! 1st Prize - $125 Gift Card: Jean Schoenthal. 2nd Prize - $100 Gift Card: Anne White. 3rd Prize - Gift Basket: Linda Hamilton. Proceeds to local charities. We are grateful for your generous support. Thank you! Avon Lioness Club My daughter recently went into [local store] in [local town], and she was told to leave because she was under 18. There’s not one sign posted inside or outside of the store. So, I sent her (Caucasian) friend into the store 20 minutes later, and she was never asked her age or to leave. In fact, she was greeted with open arms. Shame on the bitter, racist old lady who told my daughter she had to go. The world does not revolve around you. You’re not the only one dealing with obnoxious neighbors, inconsiderate drivers, ignored phone calls and emails, ungrateful people. What makes your time worth more than mine? Why do we feel that we deserve any more than the next

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person? Things happen. Yes, people can be rude. People can be incredibly wonderful. Maybe there are extenuating circumstances surrounding their words and actions. Haven’t you ever made mistake, said or done the wrong thing? God made us all the same. We’re not above anyone else. Things happen to me, too. Something good happened in your day today. Let’s focus on that! This isn’t a rant or even a positive vibe, it’s a suggestion. Since the November elections are over, I’d like to see the candidates & their supporters remove all the campaign signs. Thanks!

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TRUCK DRIVER WANTED; CDL A License

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Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near Medina, NY is now hiring a driver for round-trip, regional runs to support corn oil sales from our ethanol plant. On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving experience strongly preferred. Home 2 to 3 nights a week. Must have Tank endorsement, no Hazmat. Must have a minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience. Good MVR, no DUI/DWI. Excellent benefits package available.

Medical Cleaning Position Full and part-time positions are available with health insurance and matching 401k. Pay rate starts at $11.25/hr. If interested apply at www.cleancraftllc.com Click on CAREERS, APPLY NOW

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Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES:

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University Police Officer 1 Exam Announcement

For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov

If you’re interested in a career in Law Enforcement, the State of New York is holding the University Police Officer 1 exam.

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Growing Agribusiness is looking to fill their Assistant Office Manager position. Associate’s Degree in related field and/or two years’ related work experience required. Candidate should possess strong analytical skills, the ability to work independently and with others, use an accounting system in a Windows-based environment, proficiency in Microsoft O365 and Teams, strong A/P experience, general office experience, reconciliation work, and assist the Office Manager when needed in the areas of payroll, banking, general human resources, and A/R. Job duties may also include business plan analysis and report creation, budgets, and compliance assistance. A full benefit package is offered for this full-time position. Resumes can be emailed to cec@cecrocker.com on or before November 30th. No phone calls, please. All inquiries will be kept confidential. Visit www.cecrocker.com to review job descriptions and job applications.

Genesee Community College has an opening for a Student Records Specialist who assists with all data related functions that support the Records Office by producing reports, providing information for the student database and maintaining the schedule catalog and validation tables. Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of three years’ experience (or five with an Associate’s) working in a higher education administrative environment with student records and a high level of computer skills and technology, including desktop suites (Microsoft Office), Student Information Systems and ad hoc reporting tools (ARGOS, SQL, or Microsoft Access) are required. Experience in a Registrar’s Office and/or demonstrated knowledge of the Ellucian Banner Student System are preferred.

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OFFICE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY Develop telecommuting policies. In analyzing data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2014 American Community Survey, GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com found the population of regular work-at-home non-self-employed persons grew by 103 percent between 2005 and 2014. Working from home is often seen as employee-friendly, but it also can benefit employers and the environment. When employees work from home, their employers need not purchase or lease as much office space, saving them substantial amounts of money. In addition, working from home cuts down on the number of commuters driving to work, decreasing fuel consumption and vehicle emissions. Employers who cannot allow employees to work from home full-time can still help the environment and their employees by allowing workers to work from home one or two days a week.

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