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‘Tis The SEason To Travel with BUS AMERICA! Dec 1-2 Holidays at the Hudson River Valley Mansions featuring dinner at the Culinary Institute of America - $379 PP double occupancy Dec 6-8 Christmas in New York City featuring the Rockettes Radio City Christmas Spectacular and all your favorite NYC holiday sights & sounds! - $699 PP double occupancy Dec 3 Dickens Festival, Dinner & Lights on the Lake - $125 PP Dec 4 Nazareth Holiday Concert & Avon Inn Luncheon - $135 PP Dec 10 Holiday Mystery Trip (a day full of local laughs!) - $145 PP Visit www.grouptoursinc.com or call 585-697-3590 for more info
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Nov. 4, 1928, Arnold Rothstein, New York’s most notorious gambler, is fatally shot during a poker game. Police made arrests after following his trail of blood back to a suite where a group of men were playing cards. Tis the Season
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Thanksgiving TRADITIONS From the food we share, to the company we keep, tradition gives each of us something to look forward to, and something to look back on. They can be so simple, yet mean so much. Share the Thanksgiving ritual that brings you joy. We’ll choose our favorites and reward 5 lucky readers with a delicious pie from a local bakery.
Enter online at gvpennysaver.com/traditions Or mail to GVPS Traditions • PO Box 340 • Avon, NY 14414 Deadline for entries is November 16, 2022
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S E V RA Thank You I just want to thank the sweet little girl who presented me with a delicious box of cookies and beautiful card in the Wegman’s parking lot on Rte 31. That was such a surprise and genuine act of love. It was such a perfect gift as our car wouldn’t start and I was experiencing a bit of nausea from the chemo I have been receiving. Not only did she give me the lovely box of cookies, but she and her mother found someone who could help us get our car started. I hope they read this because it meant so very much to me. I was kind of in shock at the time and didn’t get to express how much it meant. I just went home and cried! There are many good people in this world and that sweet little girl and her mom are a shining example of God’s love. Thank you for renewing my faith. I will definitely pass on the love you gave me. Trunk or treat at the Elks A shout out to the Elks Lodge #24! In this day and age when we adults have to teach our children to be wary of others, you showed up big time! You did an awesome job for the kids on Saturday, Oct.22. Each car, with their thought out decorations and friendly greetings from the adults, made my grandchildren feel so welcome! You were so in the spirit of what Halloween is about; the children! Thank you! What have I missed I grew up many years ago, married and raised a family. I taught my children to love God, treat people with kindness and respect and not to judge others because you do not walk in their shoes, even if you disagree with their opinions. I rode behind a car with a bumper sticker which stated, “I vote my faith ----- ----“. What have I missed in all these years? What religion teaches ridiculing others who disagree with your opinion? Verbally or physically attacking others? And that infidelity is OK? What have I missed?
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Thank you, Officer I recently went to Krown Undercoating in East Rochester to have my car undercoated. I met a younger man waiting for work on his truck in the lounge room. He commented on my Navy veteran hat and thanked me for my service. I asked him where he worked and he said he worked for the city of Rochester. I asked if it was inside or outside work. He said he was a cop and he was going in for the afternoon shift. After further discussions he said that he worked in the Clinton Ave. area of Rochester. After a few minutes, he was called away because his truck was finished. A few minutes later I was also called to get my car. When I got to the front desk they said that the last gentleman paid my $150 bill. I was blown away because I am used to paying my own way. I ended up paying it forward for another person having a truck undercoated. I really appreciated this very kind gesture from this officer and thought that it was worthy of a public thank you because police are getting a lot of negative publicity. A shout out! My local village did a trunk or treat for the first time this year and I heard it was pretty successful. I love hearing all the positivity coming from small town's activities and upgrades!
Ignoring a 4 way stop sign On the morning of Oct. 25 at 6:50 am I left my parked car across from my cousin’s house to babysit. Before I could get across the road, a car came to the stop sign, never stopped, sped up around the corner and nearly hit me. He quickly veered around me but was too close for comfort and never slowed down.
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Honoring our Community’s Military Veterans Display at East Bloomfield Historical Society BY K A I T L I N D O N N A N
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alking along the display case and exhibits of the East Bloomfield Historical Society places its visitors back in time, with a focus on local individuals and their hand in history. Dating back to World War II, the displays feature uniforms, photos, and more, allowing visitors to work their way through the years and various conflicts local servicemen and women were involved in, just in time for Veterans Day. “We have uniforms, flags, photos, a WAV uniform, and more,” said Judi Stewart, a historian at the East Bloomfield Historical Society. “We also have two sealed trunks and are opening them some 60 years later to a treasure trove of artifacts.” Cheryl Walters, an East Bloomfield History Society Trustee, is spearheading the exhibit, and through a series of interviews and compiling biographies of military experience, stories will put visitors in Pearl Harbor on boats, sitting in Hyde Park with Winston Churchill, and even delve into moments in Vietnam. “When you can put their biographies with the uniforms of individual people, suddenly visitors can really see what their family members did, and that is such a rich, wonderful experience,” Stewart said. “Cheryl has been in contact with families who have members who fought in or went to war. People really want their family members represented here.”
Another artifact recently acquired by the East Bloomfield History Society is an unpublished book entitled A Promise Kept, written by Sgt. Wayne Raulerson and his niece, Dr. Melissa Call, by Sgt. Henry “Hank” Trickey. Written about the Battle of Hamburger Hill in Vietnam from May 10th-20th, 1969, A Promise Kept documents a platoon’s experience in combat and a promise that whoever survived would visit their fallen brothers’ graves. Sgt. Raulerson did just that, seeking out his camrades’ families and leaving a quarter on each of his fallen brothers’ headstones. “A coin left on a headstone lets the deceased soldier’s family know someone stopped by to pay their respects,” said Stewart. “If you leave a penny, it means you visited. A nickel means you trained at boot camp together and a dime means you served together. A quarter is significant because it means you were there when that solider was killed.” A Promise Kept tells the story of soldiers killed in action or MIA, sharing their last words and giving them closure. Sgt. Raulerson wrote his story at the behest of his niece and, through Sgt. Trickey, donated a copy of his book to the East Bloomfield Historical Society in honor of Army Specialist Four Joseph Williams of West Bloomfield, NY, who was killed in action at Hamburger Hill on May 18, 1969.
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Sgt. Trickey, a Bloomfield native and good friend of Sgt. Raulerson, is a former member of the 101st Airborne Division, the “Screaming Eagles”, and Second Battalion-502nd Infantry and was stationed in the A Shau Valley during the Vietnam War. “I remember when the Vietnam War was taking place,” said Stewart. “The conflicts we’ve had tend to feel far away and abstract, but physically being able to see what took place in the past connects it more with reality. The exhibit tells a story, and that is important.” Today, many veterans still do not wish to discuss their experiences in combat and what they’ve endured. “We still have people coming back without the support they need. We do not always pay tribute to these people and thank them like we should.” “We have so many Veterans who have never talked about their experiences with their family members,” Walters said. “We need to reach out to them, and the younger generation needs to know what happened. More people thank Veterans now than they did when they came back from Vietnam.” Walters also states people need to learn more about all service members involved. “We do not know a lot about the women in service; they (and medics) were right out there in the combat area with the soldiers. They saved numerous lives. What they did was not for nothing.” “Honoring our Community’s Military” will run between now and Veterans Day, showcasing over 40 uniforms from WWII to present, over 70 biographies of community soldiers, military artifacts including service medals, helmets, field and personal gear, letters to home, photographs, and other memorabilia. The East Bloomfield Historical Society will be hosting a luncheon on November 10th for all local Veterans free of charge. Sgt. Henry “Hank” Trickey will also host a speech at the Bloomfield Central School auditorium on November 10th at 7:00pm with a reception to follow. All are welcome to attend. For question or more info. on the East Bloomfield Historical Society, call (585) 657-7244 or visit www.ebhs1838.org.
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and PORTABLE MASSAGE TABLE, MASSAGE CHAIR, adaptive equipment, carry case, table transport cart, massage journals. Must pick up: Text 585-797-8342
One SILVER TEASPOON, traditionally known as a sugar bowl spoon and a used ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER in good working condition: 585-229-2186
New in box, VINYL MINI BLIND, 27” W x 64” L. Pick up only. Text: 845-309-9373
OLD CLOTHING. T-Shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, denims from the 1980s, 1990s or earlier: 585-953-9834
ADULT LADIES’ DIAPERS, XL and COLORING BOOKS: 585-236-0426
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES. You pick up: 585-359-2406
2-DRAWER FILE CABINET, wood tone: 585-507-8788
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED. Used less than 1 month. Needs to be assembled. mrtuttle@rochester.rr.com PIANO, Fischer console, style 41FP Cherry. Good condition - needs tuning. You move from Webster: marcyann@rochester.rr.com 20+ BLUE WINE BOTTLES with labels removed: 585-345-4261
WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT: Benches, weights & bars. Will be used locally for youth football and wrestling team families. Text Jim: 585-465-0133 Working, functional LAPTOP or DESKTOP TOWER that will connect to WiFi for a child to play online games: 09-putrid.mouths@icloud.com VINTAGE COMPOUND or RECURVE ARCHERY BOWS/ARROWS/BROADHEADS for Archery Merit Badge. Text or email: 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
25 PRESCRIPTION BOTTLES with labels removed: 585-345-4261 READING LIGHT (goes around the neck). Good for people with macular degeneration. 5”x7” NEEDLEPOINT of Raggedy Ann. Fairport: 585-388-0318
SPORTS CARDS, MEMORABILIA, ACTION FIGURES, anything BUFFALO for man cave: 607-590-5563
HONDA UTILITY ENGINE, four STEREO SPEAKERS, TURNTABLE COMBINATION STEREO, SHARP AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL CENTER. Canandaigua: 585-394-8189
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WEATHER TECH FRONT CAR MATS for 2018 Jeep Renegade and 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee: 585-394-4790 55+ year old ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE - works: 585-229-2186
WALKER for senior with back problem: robinsd470@gmail.com Old 5TH WHEEL CAMPER with good running gear to build a tiny house. Will arrange transport: schenk.joseph@gmail.com OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR MACHINE and/or portable, for senior with COPD: petegoto@yahoo.com
SOFA. Good condition. Need two people. Pick up, Bryon: 585-548-2434 or jsackett@rochester.rr.com
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VANITY w/MIRROR. Batavia pick up only: 585-409-7609 PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT TRAY/BOX for viewing slides & negatives: petert100@gmail.com
One pair of WOMEN’S WHITE FIGURE ICE SKATES. Size 8: 585-424-2907 Bag of GREETING CARDS for crafts and some useable. NUTRITION ACTION magazines and MEDICAL NEWSLETTERS from hospitals. Fairport: 585-388-0318 COMPUTER TOWER & KEYBOARD, good condition. Brand new Donjoy OPEN KNEE BRACE, XL, black; SWIFTER WET JET, Fairport: 585-388-0318 CHILDREN’S BOOK – I’m So Glad You Were Born. Grandparents, this would be a nice Christmas gift: 585-229-2186
CLEAN NEWSPAPER for not-for-profit wildlife rescue center in Webster. Can pick up if close: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com BLACKSMITH TOOLS and related items. Just starting a hobby. Always interested in tools. Thanks: 585-538-9341 DIGITAL TV CONVERTER BOX: 585-481-9913
Old but still new COLORING BOOK. An early American coloring book. Italian history of early Americans celebrating Christmas in pictures to color: 585-229-2186
“Cat Lovers” – Desperately in need of a SHELTER to house up to twenty feral cats before winter: 585-500-2588
Over 30 STYROFOAM EGG CARTONS. Pick up, Springwater: 585-669-9994
COMIC BOOKS, COLLECTIBLE CARDS, and COINS. Any condition. Avid collector – do not throw it away – I will take it! Will pick up. Text or call 585-260-0437, leave message
Older PFAFF 360 PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE with case and instruction booklet. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com Two TWIN FOAM TOPPERS, WINDOWS from a trailer, ARTIFICIAL TREES & PLANTS. Cohocton: 585-384-5320 leave message 7’ POTTED FICA TREE. Wheatland: 585-538-6242 HORSE MANURE. Bring a trailer or container, WILL LOAD!! Call/Text 585-409-4920 to arrange for pickup
HAMMOCK with or without stand: 585-507-8788 21’ RV COVER: 585-738-9120 Rock and roll ‘70s-’90s 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL ALBUMS: gzintel@yahoo.com SNOWBLOWER and/or LAWNMOWER in good working condition, as well as DOG KENNELS: 585-531-4004
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Social Security Benefit for 2023 It’s official: Our Social Security increase for 2023 will be 8.7%. They say it’s the largest increase in 40 years. For the average senior, that’s going to mean a $146 monthly increase. Plus we’re getting a small “rebate” on that massive Medicare Part B increase we faced last year when the cost went to $170.10 to pay for Aduhelm, an Alzheimer’s disease drug that was said to cost $56,000 per year. (After facing criticism, manufacturers had to cut the cost in half, down to $28,200.) We’ll now save $5.20 on our Part B premium, with the average monthly deduction being $164.90. The Part B annual deductible will drop to $226, a $7 savings. What’s disturbing is that only a few months ago the financial gurus were expecting we’d receive a 10.2% increase on Social Security, based on all the high prices we’ve been seeing this year and will likely see into 2023. Instead, they’ve lowered that to the 8.7% ... while prices have continued to rise. The problem is how those annual increases are calculated. They use the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners And Clerical Workers (CPI-W), which calculates the prices of goods and services for things those urban workers care about: clothing, education, electronics and so on. That CPI-W covers 29% of the population. Instead, they should use the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly (CPI-E), which focuses on goods and services that seniors spend money on: medical, drugs, food, housing and so on. The next time you call your senators and representatives, be sure to ask why the Elderly index isn’t being used. After all, they’ve been thinking about it since the 1980s. Meanwhile, don’t let the Medicare open enrollment period pass you by. Until Dec. 7 you have the option to make changes to your original Medicare Advantage plan, supplemental plan and prescription drug plan.
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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org Mondays/Wednesdays 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays 10am-8pm; Fridays 10am-4pm; Saturdays 10am-2pm
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Visit our website for hours. www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)
Seymour Library 161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org Hrs.: M-Th: 10am-8pm, F: 10am-6pm Sat: 10am-3pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… AUTUM N YARD W ORK GONE ‘GREEN’ The tallest task w ith regard to fall yard w ork is collecting the leaves that fall to the ground. Some homeow ners prefer to w ait until all of the leaves have fallen before starting the collection process, w hile others handle the task in stages to make it more manageable. Regardless of your timing, skip the noisy gas- or electric-pow ered leaf blow er in favor of a reliable rake. Raking not only collects the leaves but also helps men and w omen burn calories w hile ensuring they are not c reating any noise or air pollution. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Parma Public Library Builder’s Club: Monday, Nov. 7th | 6-7pm Create with Legos, blocks, and other building toys. Ages 5-12. No registration. Baby Storytime & Sensory Play: Tuesday November 8th, 10:30am Join Ms. Zuzu for stories, songs, and sensory play Tuesday mornings at the Parma Library! Recommended for ages 0-3. No registration. Adult Take ’N Make Craft: Give Thanks Bunting: Tuesday, November 8th, 6:00-6:30pm Please register to reserve a kit. Picked up kit starting Wednesday, November 2nd. Book Chat: Thursday, November 10th, 6:30-7:30pm Join Parma Staff in our Reading Lounge to discuss your favorite books or what you’re currently reading. Come and talk all things books! No registration. Hodge Podge Crafts: Saturday, November 5th, 10:30am-1:00pm Have you missed any crafts throughout the year that you were interested in? We have some extras that we want to use up. There is a limited amount of each craft. First come, first served. No Registration. Seymour Library: Music & Movement: Monday, November 7, 10:30am to 11:00am Start your week off right with some song and dance. We’ll play music, move around and play with instruments! For ages 2-5. Pokémon Club: Wednesday, November 9, 4:00pm to 5:00pm This group will discuss all things Pokémon. Items from our collection will be made available and bringing your card collection is highly encouraged! Switch Gaming for Teens: Wednesday, November 9, 6:00pm to 7:00pm Nintendo Switch games are now available to borrow! Come check out our selection with classic head-to-head play in Mario Kart! Junior Bios*: Thursday, November 10, 4:00pm to 4:4 pm Each time we meet we’ll discuss a different current or historical figure and do a related activity. For ages 6 to 12. *Registration required. Fun with Paper*: Friday, November, 11, 12:00pm to 2:00pm Learn about the art of Scherenschnitte paper cutting to make a holiday card. *Registration required.
Veterans Day is an annual holiday w hen veterans of the armed forces are honored and celebrated in the United States. M any people c onfuse Veterans Day w ith M emorial Day. W hile both days honor members of the armed forc es, there’s a distinc tion betw een the tw o holidays. M emorial Day, w hich is celebrated in M ay, is a day designated for remembering servicemen and servicew omen w ho died w hile serving. Veterans Day, w hich is observed in November, honors all military veterans.
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Hamlin Public Library: The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10am-8pm; Fridays from 10am-4pm; Saturdays from 10am-2pm. Preschool Storytime is every Monday at 10:30am. Chef Liz will be sharing a Fall Flavors Cooking (and tasting) Demonstration on Saturday, November 5 at 11am. Join us for letter F and Fall themed books, songs and fingerplays on November 7. The monthly Homeschool program is Wednesday, November 9 at 1pm. Explore Math with fun games and activities. Cookbook Club for adults and teens is on Thursday, November 10 at 6:30p. The November Cookbook of the month is available for checkout now at the library. On Friday, November 11 at 1pm we will be showing a family friendly movie. Popcorn and drinks are provided. Registration is required for most programs. Please plan to register at least one week prior. For more information, call the library at 964-2320, go to our website at hamlinlibraryny.org or Facebook page.
ALEXANDER Alexander Fire Department Fall Gun Raffle - Saturday, November 5, from 5-10pm at the Alexander Fire Department, 10708 Alexander Rd., Alexander. $20.00 - tickets sold at Alexander Country Deli or by calling 585-356-3301. Pancake Breakfast - Come and join us for our Pancake Breakfast at WNY Gas & Steam Clubhouse, 10294 Gillate Rd. We will have all of your favorites; pancakes, sausage, eggs, French toast, home fries, cooked onions, coffee and juice. $10 Adults, $5 children 5-12, 4 and under free. Held November 13, January 15 and February 19 from 7:30am-12noon. www. alexandersteamshow.com
BATAVIA Zonta Club of Batavia - Genesee County - 10TH ANNUAL ZONTA HOLIDAY FESTIVAL! Batavia’s Annual Artisan & Vendor Marketplace. Saturday & Sunday, November 12th & 13th, 10am-4pm Daily at Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. FREE Admission! Wide Variety of Vendors. Visit from Santa Claus Sunday 11am-2pm. Food available at The Homestretch Grill! Sponsored by the Zonta Club of Batavia/Genesee. HLOM Trivia Night at the Museum: Presidential Elections. Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum on Thursday, November 10th at 7 pm for the next edition of Trivia Night at the Museum. This month’s topic is Presidential Elections, as we come to another election day. Admission is $3 per person or $2 for museum members. Please contact the museum if you would like to attend at 5 8 5 - 3 4 3 - 4 7 2 7 o r hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
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All Babies Cherished is hosting a Fall Vendor and Craft Sale in the Batavia City Centre (Mall) on November 5th, from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Vendor items for sale will range from home decor, knitted items, skin care products, and more! Please come out to support your local craftsman and small businesses! VFW Post 1602 Ham Dinner: VFW Post 1602, 25 Edwards Street, Batavia is hosting a Ham Dinner on Saturday, November 12, 2022 from 4 PM till sold out. $14 Donation/ Dinner. Ham & Turkey Raffle starting at 6:30 PM. Presale Recommended. Tickets available at the Post or by calling 585-344-3249 after 4:30 PM on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Open to the Public. 21st Annual Wonderland of Trees Opening Event - Come and experience the 21st annual Wonderland of Trees! This year’s theme is “Flannel & Frosty” at the Holland Land Office Museum, on Friday, November 18th beginning at 6 pm. Visit the museum to see all the wonderfully decorated trees and displays by local businesses and organizations. This year’s opening gala will feature many great gift baskets to win and a Silent Auction. The night will also feature holiday music by a violin quartet from the Genesee Symphony Orchestra and hors d’oeuvres provided by the D & R Depot. Tickets for this event are on sale! Tickets are $15 per person/ $10 for museum members and $5 for children under 12. For more details contact the museum or visit www.hollandlandoffice.com. Rustic Buffalo Sip ’n Shop: Thursday, November 10, 9AM to 9PM. Friday, November 11th (Veterans Day), 9AM to 9PM. Saturday, November 12, 9AM to 9PM. Sunday, November 13, 9AM to 2PM. Held at the Historic Palace, 2 East Avenue, Lockport. 117 Artisans! 50/50 Giveaway! Wine, Beer and Mimosa Bar! Over 50 Basket Raffle! Taste of Country Ticket Giveaway! $5 Admission, Kids Under 5 are FREE. All Customers Receive a $5 Spending Coupon (good toward purchase of $20 or higher). No strollers allowed. There is no Elevator. www.lockportpalacetheatre. org Genesee Cancer Assistance Volunteer Appreciation Night Genesee Cancer Assistance is holding its Volunteer Appreciation Night in the Park Place Event Center at Batavia Downs on Saturday, November 19, 2022. 4PM - Doors Open, 5PM - Appetizers Served, 6PM - Buffet Dinner. Cash bar available. Tickets are $35 pp and include $25 gaming floor free play. Basket raffle winners drawn after dinner. Proceeds benefit cancer patients in Genesee County. Tickets may be purchased through November 7th online at www. geneseecancerassistance.org or by calling 585-345-0417.
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Museum Quilt Guild Meetings The Museum Quilt Guild meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month at the VA Medical Center Auditorium, 222 Richmond Ave., Batavia. Masks are currently required inside this facility. Regular meetings begin at 9:30 am and include a short business meeting, Show & Tell and a program. Dues are $20 /year for each member. Workshops may be schedule for a nominal fee. Please visit us!
Harvest Dinner 2022 - PARKING LOT DRIVE THRU - TAKE OUTS ONLY. Cost $15. Serving: Fresh Roast Pork, Traditional Bread Dressing, Mashed Potato, Gravy, Butternut Squash, Green Beans, Applesauce, Rolls and Assorted Pies. Union Church, 14 North Main St., Churchville, (585)-293-1665. When: Saturday, November 12, 2022. Time: 3:30 PM - UNTIL GONE.
Crossroads House Annual Christmas Sale - The Crossroads House Annual Christmas Sale runs two weekends! Fri. 11/18/22 - 9 am to 6 pm. Sat. 11/19/22 - 9 am to 1 pm. Look for Surprise Specials! Fri. 11/25/22 - 9 am to 6 pm - 25% off most items. Sat. 11/26/22 - 9 am to 1 pm - 50% off most items. Light lunch, desserts and beverages available each day. Held at the Batavia First Presbyterian Church Hall, 300 East Main St., Batavia. https://www.crossroadshouse.com
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BROCKPORT The Brockport Symphony Orchestra will present “Global Connections” on Sunday, November 6, 4PM at the First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 State Street in the Village of Brockport. Directed by Jonathan Allentoff. Featuring violin soloist Eloise Fadial and composer-in-residence Emmanuel Sikora. Admission free, and donations gratefully accepted. This project is made possible with support from the Village of Brockport and funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NYS Legislature and administered by Genesee Valley Council on the Arts. For additional information, please visit www.brockportsymphony.org.
CHURCHVILLE Fall Craft Faire at Riga Church Please join us in renewing our Fall Faire! Many of your favorite vendors! Beautiful wooden bowls, yard art, silk arrangements, Jordan Essentials, poured acrylic art, Lazy Susan´s’, jewelry, amazing doll clothes, sewn goods & more!! We’ll have a Chinese Auction of vendor donations and more, to benefit 2 food cupboards!!! Drawn that afternoon at the closing of the show! Come support your independent business people! November 12, 10-2:30pm, Riga Congregational Church, 7057 Chili-Riga Cntr. Rd. (33A @ 36), Churchville.
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EAST BETHANY Holiday Happenings Craft and Vendor Show - The East Bethany Presbyterian Church invites you to our annual HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS CRAFT AND VENDOR SHOW Saturday, November 5th from 9am until 3 pm held at the church at 5735 Ellicott St. Rd., East Bethany. Your favorite vendors and crafts, Basket Raffle, Bake Sale, Breakfast and Lunch Available for purchase. Join us for a day in the country to put you in the holiday spirit! Holiday Happenings Craft and Vendor Show - The East Bethany Presbyterian Church invites you to our annual HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS CRAFT AND VENDOR SHOW Saturday, November 5th from 9am until 3pm held at the church 5735 Ellicott St. Rd. East Bethany. Your favorite vendors and crafts, Basket Raffle, Bake Sale, Breakfast Ana Lunch for purchase. Join us for a day in the country to put you in the holiday spirit!
KENDALL Lasagna Dinner - The Kendall United Methodist Church will have a drive through lasagna dinner on Thursday, November 17th serving from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. The cost is $14.00. Call 281-1514 for reservations. Reservations are recommended but not required. Located at 1814 Kendall Rd., Kendall.
MEDINA Thanksgiving Pie Sale - The Abundant Harvest Pie and Gift Shop is taking orders for pies for Thanksgiving. We have over 20 varieties of pies to choose from. The deadline to assure a pie for Thanksgiving is Saturday, November 19th. Our pie shop is open Friday and Saturday from 9AM4PM each week. Our shop will also be open for your convenience on November 21-23 from 9AM-4PM. Our phone number is 585-798-3173. Off hours alternate phone number is 585-798-4483. We’re located at: Knowlesville Fellowship Hall, 3619 Knowlesville Rd.,, Knowlesville, NY. Our shop is an outreach of the United Methodist Church of the Abundant Harvest.
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PENFIELD Women’s Club of Webster - Jen Hackett, President of Camp Puzzle Peace and the Family Autism Center in Rochester, speaks to the Women’s Club of Webster on Thursday, November 17 at Proietti’s Restaurant, 980 Ridge Rd., Webster. Social at 11:15 a.m., meeting at 12:00 noon and lunch at 12:30 p.m. followed by Jen Hackett. Luncheon Buffet includes Chicken French, Penne with vodka sauce, Salad, Cannoli, Coffee, Tea, and cold drink. Price is $24. Send check made out to WCW by November 10th to Carolyn Rittenhouse, 405 County Line Road, Ontario, NY 14519. Questions, phone Carolyn at 585-265-1303.
ROCHESTER Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES DEMO CENTER - At this free demonstration area consumers are invited to view and try out a selection of assistive listening devices before actually buying them. Included are captioning capable and amplified telephones, signaling/alerting devices and smart phone apps. Chapter members are on site to assist visitors. Repeats every month on the 3rd Thursday from 10-2pm at Lifespan, 1900 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org GPAS Veterans Day Concert Honoring our Veterans, this gala program will feature patriotic music and Americana favorites performed by the Greece Choral Society directed by Dr. Rollo Fisher, Greece Community Orchestra directed by Jonathan Allentoff, and the Greece Concert Band directed by BJ Comer. Special guests include Emcee Brenda Tremblay from WXXI Classical 91.5, New York State Senator Samra Brouk, Color Guard, Prime Time Brass, and vocal artist Mary Wojciechowski. Tickets are $10 general admission, and Veterans are free. A reception is included. For additional information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.greeceperformingarts.org.
Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES DEMO CENTER. At this free demonstration area consumers are invited to view and try out a selection of assistive listening devices before actually buying them. Included are captioning capable and amplified telephones, and signaling-altering devices. Chapter members are on hand to answer consumer questions. November 17, 10-2pm, Lifespan, 1900 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
SPENCERPORT Aurora House Book Club: Grief It is unique for every person, every instance of loss. Aurora House is sponsoring a group where one grieving can find some support. We come together on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, 10:00am11:00am, at Aurora House, 2495 S. Union Street, Spencerport. Open to the public. It is suggested that you buy a copy of the book, It’s OK That You’re Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture that Doesn’t Understand, by Megan Devine, but this is not required all can benefit from the discussion. http:// aurorahousewmc.com Ogden Baptist Church Christmas Tea and Craft Sale - Shop with local craft vendors for the holidays in a peaceful setting. Complementary tea and cookies will be offered. Held November 12, 9am-2pm at the Ogden Baptist Church, 721 Washington St., Spencerport.
WEST HENRIETTA Bingo!! Genesee Valley Henrietta Moose, 5375 West Henrietta Road. Phone: 359-1937. Elevator Service Available. We are now Smoking Free! ATM Available. Be our guest for this special session. Open to the public. Saturday, November 5th at 7:30. $15 - All you can play- Jackpot Included. New Games. Smaller packages available. Win Free Bingo for a month! Food. Raffles. Surprises! Seal Cards & Pull Tabs Sold. Must be at least 18 years old to play.
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Helping a “Found” Cat Get Home DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My friend found an orange cat matching the description on a paper flyer posted on a nearby telephone pole. However, the email address listed on the flyer keeps coming back as “invalid,” so she has no way to contact the owner. What else can she do to return the cat to its rightful owner? -- Jimmy V., via email DEAR JIMMY: Kudos to you and your friend for caring for the lost cat and trying to get it back to the owner! The first thing to do is to contact nearby shelters and veterinarian’s offices and tell them that you’ve found a lost cat but cannot contact the owner. They may have you bring in the cat to scan for a microchip -- the best way to identify pets and reunite them with their owners when a collar and tag are lost. Or they may ask for a description and have you email a photo of the cat so they can put up a “found” flyer in their lobby. Chances are, if the owner has already put up flyers, they have probably been checking with shelters regularly to see if their cat has been reported found or has turned up there. Next, get the word out. Paws.org has a downloadable PDF flyer (www.paws.org/resources/reunitea-found-pet/) that you can use to post your own found sign and add a contact email or number for the owner to call. Post a found notice on Facebook groups like Lost and Pound (www.facebook.com/lostandpound), which focus on lost pets. Chances are, you’ll locate the owner locally, but getting the word out as far and as wide as possible will help reunite that cat with its owner. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I was told by my doctor that I need a tetanus booster shot, but when I was 17, I cut my foot and needed stitches. I was told then that I was allergic to the tetanus shot, so they gave me penicillin instead. Of course, that was a long time ago, since I’m now 81 years old. How could they have determined I was allergic to the shot, and is that even reliable? Can I be tested now? Or do I even need to be tested? -- M.N. ANSWER: Reactions to vaccines are common, but they were much more common 64 years ago, when the purity of vaccines was far less than what it is now. One reaction that was common in the 1950s is called an Arthus reaction, which causes painful swelling at the injection site within a few hours -- the worst swelling usually occuring around 24 hours later, and then slowly decreasing. You are unlikely to get that type of allergic reaction because of better vaccines, and because it has been so many years since you’ve taken the vaccine. Very few people get anaphylactic reactions. Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening condition, which often starts with skin symptoms such as hives or swelling; respiratory symptoms such as nasal congestion, discharge or the sensation of the throat closing; gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain; and cardiovascular symptoms such as dizziness and fainting. Any history of anaphylaxis prevents you from getting the same trigger (vaccine or medication) again, if it can be helped. Only a careful history of your symptoms at the time of the allergic reaction you had can provide an answer on which type of reaction it was. Blood testing for allergic reactions is not 100% reliable. If you haven’t had a tetanus vaccine in over 60 years, the decision to get one now really is a judgment call based on your likelihood of exposures. If you do a lot of gardening or hiking, it may be worthwhile to give you a vaccine with careful monitoring. If you were to develop a tetanus-prone wound, such as a deep wound that comes into contact with soil or manure, you would be recommended tetanus immunoglobulin as well as a tetanus vaccine. Penicillin alone is not effective in preventing tetanus: Meticulous wound cleaning is critical, in addition to the shots.
1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Which animal is believed to have the most powerful bite in the world? 2. TELEVISION: Where is the Dunder Mifflin office located in “The Office”? 3. LITERATURE: Which 20th-century horror novel is set in the Overlook Hotel? 4. MUSIC: Before his solo career, singer Harry Styles was part of which boy band? 5. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital city of Denmark? 6. MOVIES: Which book is the 1922 silent film “Nosferatu” based upon? 7. BUSINESS: Which company goes by the nickname “Big Blue”? 8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which state has produced the most presidents (8) by birth? 9. ANATOMY: What is a common name for the tympanic membrane? 10. U.S. STATES: Which state features a full-size replica of the Parthenon?
Answers 1. Saltwater crocodile. 2. Scranton, Pennsylvania. 3. “The Shining.” 4. One Direction. 5. Copenhagen. 6. “Dracula.” 7. IBM. 8. Virginia. 9. Eardrum. 10. Tennessee.
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Brockport Auxiliary Service Corporation located on the SUNY Brockport Campus, is seeking qualified applicants to join our award-winning dining team.
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Auto Body Technician Batavia auto collision shop that takes great pride in its work is looking for Auto Body Technicians that feel the same. Experience required. Hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Clean, modern shop, good pay with great benefits. Paid vacations, paid holidays, health insurance and company matched retirement plan. Please fax or email resume to:
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The origins of Veterans Day can be traced to the ending of World War I nearly a century ago. Know n at the time as “ The Great War,” World War I officially ended on June 28, 1919 w ith the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in France. But the fighting had actually ended seven months earlier w hen an armistice betw een the Allies and Germany w ent into effect on November 11, 1918. The follow ing November United States President Woodrow W ilson declared November 11 “ Armistice Day” in honor of the cessation of the hostilities, and the day became a federal holiday in 1938. That act w as amended in 1954 after veterans service organizations, in recognition of the efforts of soldiers w ho fought in World War II, asked that the day be renamed “ Veterans Day” so it honored all soldiers and not just those w ho fought in World War I.
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Reduce energy costs and improve the safety of your home through energy efficiency measures in owned or rented property.
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