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Active Living 50+ ____________________21 Auctions & Antiques ____________________18 Byron-Bergen STEAM students in front of their printed pumpkins display case
Automotive ____________________20 Body & Mind ____________________17
Byron-Bergen STEAM Students “Carve” Pumpkins By Gretchen Spittler
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Craig Schroth’s fifth and sixth grade STEAM Lab classes are carving pumpkins. But, there are no pumpkins in the room. Students sit at their computers and each build and carve their own virtual pumpkin in a three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) program. When they are complete, Schroth will print them on a 3-D printer.
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“It takes a long time, but it’s cool,” said one student. “Cool” is the word most students use to describe the project. The pumpkins start to take shape. Students “group” repeated elliptical spheres to create scalloped edges, then add a cylindrical stem. On each screen, orange shapes come together to form what is, unmistakably, a pumpkin.
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To hollow out the pumpkin, students place It takes a a sphere in the middle. It long time, does not affect the surface but it’s cool! design but “it makes print- a Byron-Bergen Student ing more efficient,” Schroth explains. “I have two printers and many students, and I want to fill the display case with as many projects as possible.”
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The students have been following instructions up to this point, but now they get creative. Students add jack-o-lantern faces using various shapes and designs. Eyes appear as stars and hearts. One pumpkin has sunglasses and a mustache.
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When compared with traditional pumpkin carving, one student argues that she doesn’t like getting pumpkin guts on her hands. Another argues that virtual pumpkins have no seeds, a favorite snack of hers. When asked if he would like to continue working in 3-D design in high school, another student simply blurts, “Yes!”
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Printed Jack-o’-Lanterns
“This project has been a great way for students to explore the use of computer-aided design programs in 3-D modeling and prototyping,” said Schroth. “Students are applying skills that they have learned in math class through angles, measurement, and geometry to design a model they can actually hold on to with 3-D printing.” In the front hallway of the Elementary School, a large display case holds a tractor and wagon, both built by third grade students. The tractor is driven by the STEAM Lab robot mascot, named Byron, and the tractor displays rows of 3-D printed jack-o-lanterns. Picked fresh daily – well, printed fresh daily. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • “I’ve got an Old Mule” • Lights, Camera, Action from Rochester to Buffalo! 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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DINING OUT WITH INFANTS New parents often need a respite from the near-constant demands of infants. Dining out can be one of those breaks. When a babysitter is unavailable or if you’re not yet comfortable leaving a little one with someone else, bringing baby along may be possible. First, find a family-friendly restaurant or try an establishment that has outdoor seating where you can quickly distance yourself from other diners if need be. Time dining out around the baby’s feeding and sleeping schedule. Babies sated by a recent feeding and a relaxing car ride may be more inclined to sleep through your restaurant meal. Just in case, pack an extra bottle or prepare to breastfeed to keep your baby happy.
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People don’t like to let others in front of them because they feel they should wait their turn patiently. Lately, I have been letting sometimes two people behind me, people with separate carts or with one or two items in their hands go first. It doesn’t hurt to be kind to someone. I have had
two items or one item, and someone in front of me with $120 worth of groceries, and they didn’t dream of letting me go in front of them. I had a gift card and wasn’t sure how to do it in self-checkout, so went through the regular line. I have decided to do unto others as I would have them do unto me. Remember the Golden Rule. Even if people don’t let me ahead of them, I continue to do so, knowing I did the right thing, and it is more commendable to do a kindness and something for someone that did not do the same.
For an elderly customer, I was treated above and
In response to the person upset about mowing the roadsides and disturbing bee and butterfly habitats: mowing is an absolute necessity! I have two words for you: giant Russian hogweed. It is a horribly invasive plant. The sap will leave burns on your skin and your dogs’ noses, too. When the roadside brush dries up, one cigarette tossed out of a vehicle can cause a fire. If you want to encourage bees and butterflies, there are many plants you can grow in your own yard to encourage This is directed to the their visits. Check with a local one who ranted about garden center or Cooperative others handling someone’s wheelchair without permission. Extension. You said that doing so is considered assault. Does this As I was pulling into a include someone touching parking space at [local my hearing aids? I have store] in [local town], I had someone reach out to saw a dog in a vehicle that touch them for one reason was clearly in distress. I sat or another. Would I be right there for approximately 5 in calling the police next minutes and decided to call someone did this? Why is acceptable to wear t-shirts with curse words on them? To the Dad, I assume, with his wife and 5-year-old child, who wore a shirt using the “F” word on it at a buffet, good job. You should be nominated as “Parents of the Year”. What a great example for the child? You’re not “cool” or “bad.” Just plain classless! You should’ve been tossed out of the restaurant. You both must have been raised by “great” parents, too.
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Thanks and deep gratitude to the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (“People of the Long House”) Great job by The Tree Doctor and Batavia City DPW! who lived here before settler colonialism and who keep The professionals at The Tree living here now, as we live Doctor recently removed a here in what became Genesee large, dying tree from my Valley. While we celebrate with neighbor’s front yard. From start to finish, the men kept the family and friends this holiday area clean and safe. The street season it is important to consider in whose traditional and yard were neater than territories we live and the they found it when they left history that brought and keeps the job. Thank you City DPW for monitoring the condition of us here. the tree and keeping residents updated on the status of funds and resources to remove.
911 as the car was probably extremely hot inside. After another 10 minutes and still no cop, the owner came out. I exchanged words with her, and much to my dismay, she said she was only in the store for two minutes. These people who leave their pets or children in hot vehicles don’t deserve either! People who do this, in my opinion, are the epitome of ignorance and selfishness. I was only sorry that the cop never showed up during this time so this woman could have been charged with animal cruelty and perhaps even had her sweet little puppy taken from her!
There is a reason brush and tall grass is cut short on sides of the roads. The small critters that are frolicking in the tall grasses have no idea a road is only inches away. And then slam, they’re roadkill. If the grasses are short, they can
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see the dangerous road. The bees and butterflies will find the pollen, 5 feet back, without any problem.
In relation to a rant in the Oct. 18th edition: I understand that there’s a certain stigma surrounding hemp products, but I believe your children are in no danger from CBD products. In fact, I encourage you to teach them and yourselves about the many benefits! Endocannabinoids are naturally found in breast milk. It’s used for pain relief and other disorders - including treating epilepsy.
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. ANATOMY: What is a common name for the “digitus annularis”? 2. MOVIES: Which 1980s movie featured the song “Up Where We Belong”? 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: In which year did Harper’s print its first magazine? 4. U.S. PRESIDENT: Which president invented the swivel chair? 5. GAMES: What is the name of the male mascot in the “Monopoly” board game? 6. HISTORY: Which Revolutionary War figure led the Boston Tea Party? 7. TELEVISION: What was the name of Lily and Herman’s son in “The Munsters”? 8. U.S. STATES: What is the capital of Idaho? 9. BIBLE: What was Abel’s occupation, compared with Cain’s? 10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of frogs called? (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
Answers 1. Ring finger 2. “An Officer and a Gentleman” 3. 1850 4. Thomas Jefferson 5. Rich Uncle Pennybags 6. Samuel Adams 7. Eddie 8. Boise 9. Abel was a shepherd, and Cain was a farmer. 10. An army
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SOFA BED, tan with pink roses and green vines. You pick up Byron: 585-548-5032 20” RCA TV, 19” EMERSON TV and a 16” KDS CRT MONITOR. All working order: tjpr@yahoo.com BEIGE RECLINER to be picked up. Please call for details: 585-638-5565 POWER LIFT CHAIR (the back is broken, but can be repaired by the right person): gilbertluanna@gmail.com BUBBLEWRAP (bring bags) and two 5’ SHOWCASES. Batavia area: 585-343-4131 LINCOLN WINDOWS, three double-hung, 62-1/2” x 35-3/4” with screens. Good condition. You pick up LeRoy: 585-576-1005 leave message WOOD, SILVER MAPLE, LARGE BRANCH. Approx. 25’ long, 4’ around. Located in East Rochester: 585-733-8211 BIOACTIVE SEPTIC TANK TREATMENT to prevent backup. Simply flush down toilet! A year’s worth of packets. Pick up in Victor: tlouie88@gmail.com ART SUPPLIES – fabric, paint, wallpaper rolls, etc.: msmccpd@gmail.com 7 bags of NEWSPAPER PLASTIC TUBE BAGS: 585-261-4991 PULL-UPS, ADULT DIAPERS, UNDER PADS: 315-462-5646 CLEAN, NON-WORKING REFRIGERATOR. You must remove from cellar. Suitable for scrap, projects, etc. Call between 8-9am or 4-6pm: 585-367-2399 LIGHT BULBS, assorted new and used: 585-624-3202 4 STUDDED SNOWTIRES, 195/65R15 w/rims. Call between 8am-6pm: 585-356-0304 SPORTS ART CARDIO BIKE, model 5005: 585-356-0304 MICROSCOPE SLIDES and INSTRUCTION BOOK. Rochester area: 585-865-9779 FLOOR TILES (medium brown) and WALL TILES (cream color): 585-381-3399 PROPANE GAS DRYER, PROPANE GAS STOVE and a REFRIGERATOR. All in good working condition: 585-250-5274 Two 4-DRAWER FILE CABINETS, legal width: jane.ververs@gmail.com PARLOR CHAIR, beige, in good shape. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-487-6144 CABLE NELSON BABY GRAND PIANO with needle point covered bench. You remove/pick up: 585-768-6105 Oak veneer PEDESTAL TABLE – Round 5’ circumference. Four WOODEN FOLDING CHAIRS. Covered seats may need recovering. Must pick up: marcymiceli@yahoo.com
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, PORCELIN DOLLS and BARBIE DOLLS: 585-590-4510 WALK BEHIND LAWN SEED SPREADER for nonprofit group: 585-245-1223 NARROW ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE: 585-967-2413 ELECTRIC FOOD STAND MIXER w/tilt head: langhotm@gmail.com Working, good condition, not dirty or rusty, couple years old ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR/SCOOTER for an adult: caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com PLASTIC WEAVE FEED BAGS 30+ LBS. Will pick up within 10 miles of Alexander. Call or text: 585-813-2671 SCANNER-PRINTER that doesn’t require Internet: 585-637-0933 WHITE DROP CEILING TILES (enough to cover 275 square feet): mlkuhner@gmail.com Who knows how to HANG A FULL-SIZE QUILT ON A WALL: 585-624-9871 Disabled person needs working 4-WHEELER to get from home to where he parks car in winter. Terry: 336-247-3245 COMPUTER MONITOR that uses a VGA cable and a VEHICLE in good running condition for a senior w/medical condition. Call or text: 315-694-6860 VEHICLE, car or truck, in good working condition for a very disabled veteran: 585-337-0509 TREADMILL in good working condition. Batavia area: 585-409-6477 IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 HYDRANGEAS for drying to make craft projects. Will cut if needed. Merlot, blue, pink, purple. Please text Amy: 585-748-8531 PING PONG TABLE, FOOSBALL, AIR HOCKEY and BOARD GAMES – All in good working order for a community youth center: 585-346-2813 LAND TO HUNT ON - 100% disabled veteran looking for land to hunt on. Capable, safety first and respectful: pdc964@gmail.com CHILD PLASTIC WADING POOL, approx. 56” W x 10” H: 585-734-6110 RECLINER, good shape for elderly woman at Washington Towers. Brown or light/beige colors: 843-213-9959 60s-80s ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES: greg.1967@yahoo.com ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR for a disabled person: 585-233-6073
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Hamlin Public Library: Preschool storytime: Monday, December 2 from 10:30 11:15am for child and caregiver. Christmas-themed stories, songs and craft. Family Christmas Party: Thursday, December 5 at 6:45pm. Join us for a Christmas story, craft, cookie decorating and pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Space is limited. Call 964-2320 to register. Tween & Tween Books and Brunch: Saturday, December 14 at 11am. Stop by the library and pick up a copy of the graphic novel “Anne of Green Gables” by Mariah Marsden now then join us on December 14 for brunchy snacks and lively discussion.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Hoag Library: 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). Intro to Hoopla, December 16, 6pm. Alzheimer’s Association Community Education, December 18, 6pm (Please register, 1-800-272-3900). Kendall Community Band Christmas Concert, December 19, 7pm. For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www.hoaglibrary. org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Seymour Library: Holiday Craft Table: open daily until December 20. Stop by the children’s room to make a card or craft for someone special. We’ll have holiday paper, stickers, and craft supplies for you to use. Preschool Activity Club: Tuesdays, 11:30 am to 12:00 pm, until Dec. 17. Here’s your chance to do some fun art activities without worrying about the mess. For ages 2-5. Holiday Movie Night: Tuesdays, December 3, 10, and 17, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Get some holiday cheer at the library with a family-friendly holiday movie. Popcorn and drinks provided. Science Story Time: Wednesday, December 4 & 18, 11:30 am to 12:15 pm. Stories, songs, and more followed by a fun science experiment. Ages 2-5. Lego Club*: Friday, December 6, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Join fellow builders for some creative Lego fun. Grades K-5. *Registration required.
Holley Community Free Library: Adult Readers Group, Monday, December 2nd, 7:00 PM. Join us for friendship and discussion of the Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy. Story Hour: Bears, Wednesday, December 4th, 10:30 AM. Themed event includes stories, songs, and a craft. Wacky Wednesday: Beginning Crochet, Wednesday, December 4th, 6:30 PM. Master hooker, Jim Greanier, is leading this interactive class on beginning crochet. We will provide the supplies. Please register. Baby & Toddler Storytime, Thursday, December 5th, 10:30 AM. Designed for ages 0-2 and their caregivers. We will share stories, songs, and finger plays and babies can explore and play with age-appropriate toys and socialize with other children. Community Christmas Party, Saturday, December 7th, 4:00-6:30 PM. We have carols, kids’ holiday movies, snacks, and Santa will be handing out gifts to the kids. Basket raffle tickets will also be on sale until winners are drawn at 6 PM. Celebrate the season with us!
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ALBION 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.
BATAVIA Genesee County Mother of Twins Club - A support group for mothers of multiples serving the Genesee county area. Genesee, Wyoming, Monroe, Orleans county mothers of twins, triplets, etc. Join us the first Wednesday of every month 7-9pm at the Richmond Memorial Library, 19 Ross St., Batavia. A Christmas Celebration: *All Ladies Welcome*. Christmas Fair and Chinese Auction! “Gift Baskets, Crafts and Baked Goods” ~ Tuesday, December 10, 11:30-1:30pm, Terry Hills Restaurant, 5122 Clinton Street Road, Batavia. $13 Inclusive (Lunch and Program). Speaker: Terrie Mayka Caton ~ Oakfield, NY “A Life Changing Experience”. Reservations/Cancellations Appreciated By: December 3, Terrie Caton 585-738-5761. Prayer Connection: December 3, Patti Rowbottom, 343-6014. Batavia Christian Women’s Connection ~ Local Stonecroft Ministries.
BROCKPORT Annual Christmas Mitzie Collins Concert: Mitzie Collins, hammered dulcimer, Roxanne Ziegler, harp & tenor soloist Casey Costello, John Heyer and Andy Hanson, other instruments. Note the time this year is a Sunday afternoon - December 15th, 3pm, Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport (Route 31 west of Econo Lodge). 585-637-5930. Free will offering. Community invited. Refreshments.
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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. Breakfast with Santa ~ The American Legion Auxiliary Unit #379 continues to host their monthly 3rd Sunday Breakfast on December 15 with Breakfast with Santa, from 8AM to Noon at Brockport Area Veterans Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. Pancakes or French Toast, eggs, sausage, OJ, coffee/tea. Cost $7/person, $3 (7-12), FREE to Veterans. Proceeds to benefit local area Veterans. Brockport College-Community Chorus Raises Its Voice with “Sounds of the Season” - Holiday favorites abound in annual concert. In a year during which the Music Studies program at The College at Brockport is highlighting female composers, the Brockport CollegeCommunity Chorus’ “Sounds of the Season” holiday concert will feature several songs composed by women. The concert will be held on Sunday evening, December 8, at the First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 State Street, Brockport. Tickets for the concert, which begins at 7:30 pm, cost $5, and will be sold at the door. Information: (585) 395-2787 or visit brockportny.org/news/events.
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BROCKPORT “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 MOMS Club of Brockport is preparing for the 13th Annual Holiday Giftaway. At this event they will distribute toys to any family in need. Organizers will not be asking attendees any income or personal information at the event. The Giftaway will be held Friday, December 6 from 10am-7pm & Saturday, December 7 from 10am1pm at the Brockport Elks Lodge (4400 Sweden Walker Road). Our Facebook page: http://www. facebook.com/pages/2011-MOMSClub-of-Brockport-Giftaway/ 154999967855111. The MOMS Club of Brockport, NY is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. For more information cont a c t E m i l y a t giftawaybrockport@outlook.com
BYRON TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) - Looking for help to keep your New Years’ resolution? We are here for you! TOPS meets weekly at Byron First Presbyterian Church, 6293 W Main St. Meetings are every Wednesday night. Weigh in from 5:00 until 5:30. Meeting starts at 5:30. http://www.tops.org
MEDINA Christmas Concerts: Genesee Chorale sings of the season in concerts at 7 pm, December 13 at Grace Baptist Church, 238 Vine St., Batavia, and at 4 pm, December 15 at The Grove UMC, 11004 West Center Street Ext., Medina. Under direction of Ric Jones, the Chorale will sing Ottorino Respighi’s “Laud to the Nativity,” and new arrangements of old favorites such as “Angels We Have Heard on High,” “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” and “Silent Night.” Tickets are $10, available through the Chorale web site, geneseechorale.com, or at the door. For further information contact Janine Fagnan at (585) 250-5483 or e-mail her at janine4him@gmail. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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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. 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.
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.
COOKIE and CANDY sale Saturday, Dec. 7 • 9am-2pm 158 East Ave. • Hilton Fundraising to support Climbing for Christ & Community Lutheran Ministry 585-392-4000
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DRIVING VACATION: Adjust as you go. Even the best plans need to be modified on occasion. Keep an open mind and be flexible so you can enjoy any unexpected wonders that may pop up. Flexibility also can help you adapt to traffic or detours.
RTO (Retired Teachers Organization) Holiday Party will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at Sweet Briar Lodge at 2888 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester. The schedule is as follows: 10:30-11:30 -- Holiday Shopping/Craft Sale. 11:30-11:45 -- Business Meeting. 11:45-1:00 -- Buffet Luncheon: seasonal fruit, sliced roast beef with au jus, baked ham with bourbon glaze, Parmesan potatoes, rice pilaf, green beans almandine. 1:00-2:00 -- Entertainment: New Horizons Big Band. Write your check ($24.00/per person) to Retired Teachers Organization/RTO and mail it to Mary Zimmer, 68 Jordache Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559. The Gates Historical Society annual Holly Days on December 1, 7, 8, 14, and 15 from 1 to 3 pm at the historical Hinchey Homestead at 634 Hinchey Road, Rochester, (585) 464-9740. Local community organizations decorate Christmas trees which are placed in rooms throughout the house. Visitors are asked to vote for their favorite tree and an award is given to the winner. Tours and light refreshments will be available. A suggested $5.00 donation is appreciated. The Hinchey house is not handicapped accessible and some of the tress are on the 2nd floor. https://www. gateshistory.org
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) There could be an unexpected change in plans for your upcoming holiday travels. But keep in mind that a little flexibility goes a long way in resolving any disappointments. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A new relationship might not be responding quite as quickly as you’d hoped. Could you be expecting too much too soon? Try to ease up and let things happen at their own pace. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) As we approach the frenetic pace of pre-holiday planning, take time out now to reconnect with the wonderful people who share your life, especially the one who also shares your dreams. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A misunderstanding should be resolved before you get caught up in the flurry of holiday preparations. Set your pride aside and deal with it, regardless of who might have hurt whom first. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Being told that a colleague might have been trying to undercut your effectiveness might or might not be true. Get all the facts before you even think about acting on this so-called information. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) It’s a good idea to start your holiday preparation plans early in order to avoid a time crunch if an unresolved workplace situation causes a problem. That old friend might have some welcome news. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A family member’s actions continue to surprise you, but this time with positive results. Could be your wise counsel finally got through. It’s like having an early holiday gift, isn’t it? SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your reluctance to act in a current situation could be traced to your inner self advising you to take more time to study its complexities before you attempt to deal with it. Good luck. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Soothing hurt feelings before they can ignite an angry outburst is the wise thing to do. And, of course, when it comes to doing the “wisdom thing,” you do it so well. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Budget your time so that you can handle both your workplace duties and your personal holiday planning -- including travel arrangements -- without burning out on either end. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) You might find that you still need to firm up one or two of those still-outstanding decisions so that you finally can move forward as you had planned. Weigh the facts, then act. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You usually don’t carry grudges, but you might feel this is one time when you’re justified in doing so. But aren’t you spending too much energy holding onto it? Let it go and move on. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of using your quiet strength to persuade people to follow their better instincts and do the right thing. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Christmas at Clarissa’s Hours: Friday-Sunday, 11am-4pm
Shop Don’t miss out on our Black Friday Specials! Local! We are participating in Small Business Saturday!
12/14: Avon- Exit 9 Park & Ride. $60pp 4am Avon departure, 8:30pm NYC departure.
Clarissa’s Country Cupboard
Seneca Niagara Casino Every Friday: Rochester- Lyell Avenue. $25pp
5839 Merrill Rd. Byron • (585) 409-1374
8:30am departure, 4pm casino departure.
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HOLIDAY FUN FACTS It is believed that 50 pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag tribe members attended the first Thanksgiving feast.
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White meat Dark meat Everyone knows the stuffing is the best! All of the above Poll Ends 12-03-19
Results From 11-26-19 The impeachment process is officially underway in respect to President Trump. Emotions run high on both sides of the issue, with some feeling this is just the latest of his impeachable offences and others believing he has done nothing to merit impeachment whatsoever. Should President Trump be impeached? 29% Yes! He’s guilty! 3% Wait for evidence to conclude. 11% Let the people decide in the 2020 election. 57% No! He’s innocent! Total Votes: 98 We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice be heard!
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EARLY BIRD SNOWTIRE SALE! TRANSIT TIRE SALES 15753 Ridge Road West Included with tire purchases: • Mounting • Disposal • TPMS Reset • Balancing • Valve stems (not TPMS)
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HOW TO SAFELY NAVIGATE WET ROADS Drive slowly. Many fall road trippers are already driving slowly so they can fully enjoy the fall scenery. But it’s important that drivers slow down even more when encountering wet roadways, as driving slow can reduce the risk of a vehicle hydroplaning. When vehicles hydroplane, they slide uncontrollably on wet surfaces as the tires rise up on the water covering the roads. AAA notes that tires on vehicles driving as slow as 35 miles per hour can still lose some contact with the road, so drivers should maintain low speeds when driving on wet roads and reduce their speeds even further during heavy rains.
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING TIPS (NAPSI)—These five tips can help you be prepared for the perils of the road. 1. Know Your Car. Like people, each car has a unique personality. Some features work better than others, and conditions can cause a vehicle to react a certain way. Knowing your car’s limits and behavior patterns can help you predict how it will respond in certain situations. How long does it take you to stop and how much pressure is required on the brake pedal? What’s your turn radius? Does your vehicle lean when you round a corner? Does it quake when you hit a certain speed? Knowing the answers can help you avoid accidents.
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3. Know Your Blind Spots. Most cars have at least one line of vision that’s not clearly evident in the rearview or side mirrors. Even carefully placed mirrors often cannot cover every possible angle. Move the side mirrors far outward so that the angle of view barely overlaps the view of the rearview mirror.
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5. Keep Up on Maintenance. Routine work on your auto, like oil changes, fluid refills and tire rotations, can make all the difference in your car’s drivability. Learn More: For further facts and tips about good driving from the experts at Driving-Tests, founded on the universal belief that everyone can be a safe driver, go to https://driving-tests.org. There, budding drivers can also learn how to pass the written test the first time. AUTOMOTIVE
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Dec. 7, 1805, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, having made a difficult trip across the rugged Rockies, set up winter camp near the mouth of the Columbia River. They named it Fort Clatsop, after the local Indian tribe.
How H ow P People eople W With ith L Low ow V Vision ision C Can an S Stay tay S Safe afe A nd d IIndependent nd depend dent And (NAPS)—People with low vision have blind spots that can make it difficult or impossible to drive, read or see faces. These impairments cannot be corrected by surgery or glasses. What’s more, too many are blind to the realization that much can be done to improve their quality of life. What Can Be Done In fact, low vision rehabilitation services help people make the most of the vision they have. The first step is to get an eye exam by an ophthalmologist, a physician who specializes in medical and surgical eye care. Who Can Help An ophthalmologist can determine the full extent of vision loss and exact location of blind spots. Either the ophthalmologist or a low vision specialist can then determine the best techniques and devices that can help you get around your individual challenges. Where EyeCare America Comes In If you’re concerned about the cost of the exam, the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s EyeCare America program may be able to help. This national public service program provides eye care through volunteer ophthalmologists for eligible seniors 65 and older; and those at increased risk for eye disease. As one EyeCare America patient said, “I’m a senior living on a low income. It had been 30 years since I’d had an eye exam. It was a true blessing to receive this service.” Low Vision Services Offer Hope The field of vision rehabilitation has advanced significantly over the years, offering more effective technologies and strategies. Today, ophthalmologists’ solutions range from simple, portable video magnifiers to enlarge text and objects to high-tech glasses with cameras that let people read text and see faces. In addition, there are many simple changes people can make on their own to help them live better: • Improve contrast. Contrasting colors can make it easier to accomplish household tasks and improve safety. Put dark place mats under white place settings, get area rugs that are a contrasting color with the floor and kitchen towels and cutting boards that contrast with the counter top. Use contrasting colored tape along the edges of rugs, stair steps and lamp shades. • Improve lighting. Every year, about three million older Americans are treated for injuries from falls, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many of these falls are caused by low vision. Add lighting to staircases and dark hallways. Remove rugs from hallways to prevent tripping. Task lighting in the kitchen can make food preparation safer and easier. • Reduce clutter and organize. A cluttered house is more difficult to navigate and can contribute to falls and frustration. When each item has a specific place and is identified with a high-contrast label, it’s easier to locate items needed for everyday living. • Embrace technology. Books on tape and personal voice-activated assistants, such as Google Home or Amazon’s Alexa, can be enormously helpful for people who can no longer see well enough to read, dial a phone or set a thermostat. With a simple voice command, these can phone dial a friend for you while the thermostat dials up the heat. While there isn’t one strategy or tool that works for every person, vision rehabilitation offers hope for many and can help people stay in their homes and continue doing the things they love. Learn More For further facts and tips, visit www.eyecareamerica.org. To see if you or someone you care for is eligible for the EyeCare America program, visit www.aao.org/eyecareamerica. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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* On Dec. 6, 1865, the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, officially ending the institution of slavery, is ratified when Georgia votes to ratify. Mississippi, however, would not submit documentation to abolish slavery until 2013. * On Dec. 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers take off from Florida on a routine three-hour training mission near the Bahamas. Two hours later, the planes disappeared. Mariner aircraft, sent to locate the planes, also disappeared. No trace of the men or aircraft were ever found.
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Volunteers… Champion Moving
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organizations, individuals, businesses, schools, and libraries that have joined forces to promote family reading practices throughout the greater Canandaigua community to improve the quality of life in our community. The non-profit group is seeking Board members and other volunteers for its literacy projects.CRP meets at the Wood Library in Canandaigua. Literacy initiatives have included Books for Newborns, Prescription to Read and Welcome to Kindergarten and biannual Children’s Book Fest. In 2020, we will present our 3rd Book Fest, and we (the board) are already planning! This event is free and totally dependent on volunteer help. CRP maintains 17 Little Red Bookshelves stocked with new and gently used books available free for all ages in Ontario County. For information, please email communityreadingpart@gmail.com. Interested in being a featured nonprofit? Contact us at Hometown@gvpennysaver.com.
Arc of Monroe - klombardo@arcmonroe.org • Yard Clean Up, Raking Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County - genesee4h@cornell.edu • 4-H
SPIRITUAL CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS Attend Mass Churches traditionally hold religious services on Christmas Eve and Christmas. These services are joyful expressions of faith, music and community spirit. But Christmas mass is not the only time to head to church. During Advent, the four-week period preceding Christmas, Catholics prepare and repent. Advent calendars help count down the days until Christmas.
Gardening Club Leader Wanted. We are looking for volunteers who would like to share their knowledge and passion for gardening with youth ages 5-18.
Puzzle Answers This Week
Crossroads House - emilycrawford@ crossroadshouse.com Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles.
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Independent Living of the Genesee Region, Cathy - cdemare@wnyil.org • 585-815-8501 We need volunteers to clean Loan Closet equipment (walkers, commodes, shower chairs).
Livingston County Meals on Wheels kknop@ lifespanrochester.org • (585) 369-4294 Volunteers needed in Livingston County for the Meals on Wheels Program in Avon. If you can spare one hour a week, please give us a call.
Vincent House • (585) 728-2427 The Vincent House in Wayland is looking for volunteers. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com
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Help Wanted • Service Technicians - All levels • Body Technicians - All levels • Doll Up and Get Ready People Excellent working conditions and great people! Our shops are always busy. Clean Driver’s License a must. Call Bob DeVos at 585-359-1300 ext. 540 or email: bob.devos@oconnorchevrolet.com
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HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE Salaries in the workplace have long been a hot-button issue for women. The differences in compensation for males and females continues to draw the attention of politicians and gender equality advocates alike. The United States Department of Labor noted that, in 2015, the median weekly earnings for fulltime male workers increased by 2.2 percent from the year prior. During that same period, female earnings increased by just 0.8 percent. That latest data marks the third consecutive quarter that the increase in males’ earnings doubled that of females. On average, women who work fulltime earn 81.1 cents for every dollar men earn. Women aware of that unfair gap in pay may feel helpless to address it with their bosses out of fear of being seen as unappreciative or selfish. In fact, addressing compensation makes many workers uncomfortable, regardless of their gender. According to a salary survey from PayScale, almost 60 percent of male and female workers do not ask for a raise. Negotiating salary increases requires finesse, timing and being informed. It also requires a certain measure of gumption.
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PLANT OPERATOR Starts at 17.95 per hour. Performs routine production operations. Must be able to climb stairs and ladders. Have a valid NYS driver’s license. Have a high school/GED diploma. Benefits include excellent health and dental insurance (70%-100% company paid), $50,000 company paid life insurance, matching 401k plan, paid time off, wellness benefits. Apply
4141 Bates Rd./P.O. Box 191 Medina, NY 14103 jobs@wnyenergy.com
Skilled Trades Screw Machine Operators – 1st Shift
NEW YORK STATE CIVIL SERVICE University Police Officer 1 Exam Announcement
Family-oriented Davenport Screw machine shop looking for motivated, experienced screw machine operators.
If you’re interested in a career in Law Enforcement, the State of New York is holding the University Police Officer 1 exam.
Prefer a min. of 2 years exp.. Davenport or equivalent machines acceptable. Will be expected to run and maintain 2-3 rebuilt screw machines on a daily basis.
For more information and to register to take the University Police Officer 1 exam, go to:
Expected to consistently produce high quality parts while maintaining machines and tooling as needed using our Sensi-Buell computer software. Quality checks using our Oasis vision systems.
www.cs.ny.gov> Job Seekers>State Examinations>Open to All Qualified Individuals (Open Competitive)>University Police Officer 1
December 18, 2019
February 1, 2020
Application Deadline
Exam Date
We offer great pay/benefits, Dental, Vacation/Personal time, flex time and 401k. Day shift only!
Screw Machine Trainees – 1st Shift Family-oriented Davenport Screw machine shop seeking motivated team members for a rewarding career in the machining industry.
The College at Brockport, State University of New York has anticipated openings for University Officers. For more information on New York State Police recruitment within SUNY, please visit: WWW.SUNY.EDU/POLICE/RECRUITMENT/
Trainees must be self-motivated and mechanically inclined. You will be provided hands-on training, clear objectives and benchmarks, with wage advancement as objectives are met. Must work well with others, communicate clearly and possess adequate problem-solving skills. A great opportunity for the right individual(s). Excellent starting pay, medical, dental, vacation/personal time, flex time and 401k. Day shift only! To apply visit:
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CleanCraft is Hiring in Brockport!
Medical Cleaning Position
Position • Custodial Worker
Full and part-time positions are available with health insurance and matching 401k. Pay rate starts at $11.25/hr.
Qualifications: • Civil Service Eligibility • High School Graduate or equivalent • Physical ability to perform assigned duties • Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude • Dependable and safety oriented • Valid NYS Driver’s License
If interested apply at www.cleancraftllc.com Click on CAREERS, APPLY NOW
Location: • Batavia Campus B-shift, 2:30pm-11:00pm. Salary: • $24,544 + $939.60 shift differential = $25,483.60 • Excellent benefit package including New York State pension Starting date: • January 6, 2020
Join the New York State Workforce
Visit our Web Site at www.gvboces.org Reply by December 15, 2019 with reference to Vacancy 20-41, letter of interest, and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo, Genesee Valley Educational Partnership 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709* 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
INSIDE PLUMBING HVAC SALES REP COUNTRY LINE ELECTRIC WANTED BATAVIA, NY
*includes $2,000 geographical differential
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200
We are looking to add an experienced and self-motivated individual to our inside sales dept.
Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties
Qualified candidates must possess a knowledge of plumbing and heating, have basic computer skills and good communication. Sales experience preferred but not mandatory. Ideal candidates will have a positive attitude, quality organizational skills, a willingness to learn and must work well with others.
Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
Human Resources Office: (585)
Competitive pay and benefits including health insurance, paid time off, 401K and bonus potential.
461-8800
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
Send resume to: sarah@countryline.biz or Sarah Rosenbeck
PO BOX 1518, BATAVIA, NY 14021
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2019 SILVERADO LT 4WD V8 CREW CAB 4WD STK #8253 MSRP $49,560 RESIDUAL $36,197 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $5,256 DRIVE FOR ONLY $219 X 24MO
ONLY
$219
PER MONTH
24 MONTHS
Must have current Silverado or Sierra lease in household Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
BUY & SAVE $12,750 MSRP VB DISC BLACK FRIDAY BONUS CASH CONSUMER CASH GM REBATE BONUS CASH GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR ONLY
$49,585 4,500 750 2,000 2,500 1,000 2,000 $336,810
Tax/license extra
2020 EQUINOX LS STK #8421 MSRP $27,670 RESIDUAL $19,369 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $4,440 LEASE FOR ONLY $185 X 24MO
ONLY
$185 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS
Must have NON-GM lease in household Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
BUY AND SAVE $6,000 MSRP VB DISC BLACK FRIDAY BONUS CASH CONSUMER REBATE BONUS CASH LEASE LOYALTY ANY MAKE OWN IT FOR ONLY
$27,670 2,000 500 1,500 1,000 1,500 $21,670
Tax/license extra
2019 TRAX LT AWD STK #8080 MSRP $26,145 RESIDUAL $14,118 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $6,444 LEASE FOR ONLY $179 X 36MO
ONLY
179 PER MONTH $179 36 MONTHS
Must have lease in household, any make Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
BUY AND SAVE $9,000 MSRP VB DISC BLACK FRIDAY BONUS CASH CONSUMER CASH CHEVY BONUS CASH GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR ONLY
$26,145 2,500 500 1,000 2,500 2,500 $17,145
Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra
2019 BLAZER FWD STK #8131 MSRP $33,610 RESIDUAL $22,855 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $7,164 LEASE FOR ONLY $225 X 36MO
ONLY
$225 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS
Must have non GM lease in household Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
SAVE $7,750 MSRP VB DISC BLACK FRIDAY BONUS CASH CONSUMER REBATE BONUS CASH GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR
$33,610 2,750 500 2,000 750 1,750 $25,860
Tax/license extra
2019 COLORADO CREW CAB 4WD WT STK #8704 MSRP $34,470 RESIDUAL $22,405 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $7,884 LEASE FOR ONLY $219 X 36MO
ONLY
$219 1 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS
Must have lease in household, any make Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
SAVE $6,500 MSRP VB DISC CONSUMER CASH BONUS CASH LEASE LOYALTY ANY MAKE OWN IT FOR
$34,470 3,000 1,750 250 1,500 $27,970
Tax/license extra
2019 SILVERADO LD DOUBLE CAB 1500 LT 4WD STK #8240 MSRP $46,185 RESIDUAL $27,711 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $7,524 LEASE FOR ONLY $209 X 36MO Must have GM lease in household
ONLY
$209 PER MONTH 36
MONTHS
Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
BUY AND SAVE $13,500 MSRP VB DISC BLACK FRIDAY BONUS CASH GM INC. CCR CONSUMER REBATE CHEVY BONUS CASH GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR FOR ONLY
$46,185 4,500 500 2,000 2,250 1,250 3,000 $33,185
Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra
F I N D N E W RO A DS ™ Leases requires $1,000 cash or trade down. All lease payments plus tax & $650 acquisition fee. 1st month and DMV fees due at signing. 10,000 miles per yr .25 for overage O.A.C. GMFL $395 dispostion. Lessee responsible for maintance and excess wear. GM employees and suppliers save even more. Expires 12/2/2019
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