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December 23, 2022 | TRI-COUNTY | 866.812.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM your Hometown connection especially grateful for the relationship we have with you. All of us at Bidleman Chevrolet Buick GMC are sending our best wishes for your health and happiness this holiday season. BIDLEMAN CHEVROLET BUICK GMC 4048 OAK ORCHARD RD., ALBION, NY 14411 • 585-589-7056 WWW.BIDLEMANCHEVROLETBUICKGMC.COM SERVICE HOURS: MON. - FRI. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. • SAT. 8 A.M. - 3 P.M. • CLOSED SUNDAY PRSRT STD. US Postage PAID Permit #43 ittsford,P NY GIFT CARDS THAT TASTE GREAT! nobody regifts pizza!

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COLD WEATHER WILDLIFE IN HOMES BOOSTS DISEASE AND PROPERTY DAMAGE RISKS

Many people may practice the “love thy neighbor” creed, but when it comes to four-legged wildlife such as raccoons, squirrels, and opossum that often seek refuge in yards and homes when outdoor temperatures dip and food sources become scarce, they are best kept at an arm’s length. As community development has thinned natural habitats and forced these critters into residential areas and lessened their fears of people, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has found that many areas of the country continue to report increased encounters with nuisance wildlife.

“While it can be a unique experience to spot wildlife in neighborhoods, these animals should be discouraged from taking up residence,” advises Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the NPMA. “Not only can they damage property, many are vectors of disease, most notably rabies.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 40,000 people are exposed to

year, a viral

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infection passed through the bite and saliva of an infected mammal. Raccoons, foxes, skunks, coyotes and bats are the most commonly reported animals infected with rabies. Because of the risks associated with these pests, homeowners should take extra precautions to protect against them.
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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page3 TRI-COUNTY EDITION ● FRIDAY,DECEMBER 23,2022 H OME S ERVICES Thank you all for a wonderful 2022 filled with moments and people I won’t soon forget. Here’s to looking forward to 2023! Wishing you a a safe & happy holiday season! Sincerely, Dominic Pezzimenti Advertising Consultant, GVPS MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MORE MERRY Help a friend decorate his or her home. LIMITED TIME OFFER 60% off TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 10% off YOUR INSTALLATION Install for Military, Health Workers and First Responders + Warranty- Limited Lifetime. Transferable to 1 subsequent owner from original purchaser. Terms and conditions apply. Hail up to 2.5”, Appearance of the surface coating beyond normal wear and tear. Limited time offer. Expires 3.31.23 STRONG AS STEEL WITH THE ATTRACTIVE LOOK OF VARIOUS ROOF STYLES Upgrade Your Home witha NEW METAL ROOF Guaranteed to Last a Lifetime! From Dimensional Shingles to classic styles reminiscent of Cedar Shake and Spanish Tile, an architectural roo ng system by Erie Metal Roofs can enhance the beauty of your home while protecting your family and property for a lifetime. Made in the USA Call today to schedule your FREE ESTIMATE 1-877-350-3053 New orders only. Does not include material costs. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Minimum purchase required. Other restrictions may apply. This is an advertisement placed on behalf of Erie Construction Mid-West, Inc (“Erie”). Offer terms and conditions may apply and the offer may not be available in your area. Offer expires March 31, 2023. If you call the number provided, you consent to being contacted by telephone, SMS text message, email, pre-recorded messages by Erie or its affiliates and service providers using automated technologies notwithstanding if you are on a DO NOT CALL list or register. Please review our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use on homeservicescompliance.com. All rights reserved. ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS

1. Santa paid a visit to the Bloomfield library with his helpers to hear kids Christmas wishes.

From Larry Boyd Photographer

2. Tally’s scarecrow to angel, Farmington

3. Reader's Choice says ‘Happy Holidays!’

4. Light Up Naples Trinity Bell Choir

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At the holiday season our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible. The friendship of those we serve is the foundation of our success…

Thank you for your support!

Best wishes for a wonderful holiday and new year filled with happiness and success…

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GIFT-WRAPPING TIPS AND TRICKS

Color- or pattern-code gifts

It’s easy to visualize who gets what gift when each recipient has his or her own special wrapping paper. This is also a handy idea when wrapping gifts from Santa, as it will differentiate the Santa gifts from the ones being given by Mom and Dad.

Try something bold at brunch

Popovers make a great addition to any brunch menu. Home cooks who want to get a little creative with their popovers can whip up a batch of “Popovers With Goat Cheese & Chile” from Linda Collister’s “Quick Breads” (Ryland, Peters & Small).

Popovers With Goat Cheese & Chile

Serves 4 to 6

1 cup milk (not fat-free)

1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon wheat germ

3 extra-large eggs

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 5 to 6 ounces goat cheese

1 medium-hot chile (or to taste), finely chopped 12-cup muffin tin, or flexible molds set on a baking sheet, well buttered

- Preheat the oven to 425 F.

- Put the milk, flour, salt, wheat germ, eggs, and melted butter in a food processor and run the machine until you get a smooth batter.

- Cut the goat cheese into 12 fairly even pieces.

- Pour the batter into the cups in the muffin tin so each cup is about half full. Add a piece of cheese to each and a little of the chopped chile.

- Bake immediately for 25 minutes. Then, without opening the door, turn down the heat to 350 F and bake for an additional 15 minutes. Serve straight from the oven.

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GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page6 TRI-COUNTY EDITION ● FRIDAY,DECEMBER 23,2022 Christine White (585) 944-6453 • christinewhite@gvpennysaver.com GENESEE VALLEY PUBLICATIONS Digital Strategist Wishing you a wonderful holiday season filled with peace and joy! ECKANKAR The Path of Spiritual Freedom Eckankar Center of Rochester 312 W. Commercial Street • East Rochester, NY Phone: 585-288-4721 • email: eckankarrochesterny@gmail.com Public events on Sundays at 11am: www.eckankar-ny.org/public Learn about ECKANKAR at www.eckankar.org MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MORE MERRY Encourage “pay it forward” movements in your community. Start by doing something simple like buying a coffee for a complete stranger. CASH IN A FLASH! WE BUY & LOAN ON ALL ITEMS OF VALUE Coins & Jewelry pawncoinsjewelry@gmail.com 585-794-9004 • 3670 Mt. Read Boulevard • Greece Jewelry & Collectibles Diamond Engagement Rings, Gold, Scrap Gold, Coins, Watches, Rolexes Computers & Laptops Tablets, Cameras, Phones, Laptops, Computers Drills, Mitre Saws, Chainsaws, Nail Guns Power Tools Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PS4 Consoles & Games Video Games & Systems “ is is my wish for you: peace of mind, prosperity through the year, happiness that multiplies, health for you and yours, fun around every corner, energy to chase your dreams, joy to ll your holidays!” D.M. Dellinger PEACE TO YOU & YOURS Fowler Funeral Home, Inc. 340 West Avenue, Brockport, NY • 585-637-6100 Cynthia A. Root • Michael J. Nicpon (inactive) www.fowlerfuneralhomeinc.com Serving Area Families For Over 139 Years
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Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; e stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; e children were nestled all snug in their beds; While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads; And mamma in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap,

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I ew like a ash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. e moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow, Gave a lustre of midday to objects below, When what to my wondering eyes did appear, But a miniature sleigh and eight tiny rein-deer, With a little old driver so lively and quick, I knew in a moment he must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name: "Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now Prancer and Vixen!

On, Comet! on, Cupid! on, Donner and Blitzen!

To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!"

As leaves that before the wild hurricane y, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky; So up to the housetop the coursers they ew With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too—

And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof e prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had ung on his back, And he looked like a pedler just opening his pack. His eyes—how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow; e stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath; He had a broad face and a little round belly at shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly.

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And lled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his nger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose; He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all ew like the down of a thistle. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight— “Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”

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a festive table on a dime YOU CAN DO IT!

Presentation is king when it comes to setting a memorable holiday table, and it needn’t be daunting or expensive. Here are some essential tips that will garner rave reviews at your next gathering.

Mercury Glass

It’s everywhere these days.

From trees, to pumpkins, to candlestick holders, it’s timeless and transitions well from season to season.

Mix and Match

Don’t be afraid to mix metallics. This gold flatware, purchased second-hand, is a standout.

Start by scouring the house to see what you can mix and match to bring your table to life. Don’t be afraid to ask parents or grandparents for family heirlooms that they may be willing to part with.

One of the best investments you can make is solid white porcelain dishes. You can get them for a steal at most places and they’ll take you through every season. For a fun twist, layer them with whimsical holiday plates. Solid red napkins add a pop of color, and when placed under the plates, there’s no need for a runner or placemat.

Wooden reindeer, real pinecones and mixed greenery take the textural feel to the next level. Snips of spruce or boxwood trees from the yard up the texture, and best of all are free.

Add Interest with Height

A mix of faux and metallic pine trees give your table the height it needs. Be sure to place them strategically so your guests can easily see one another.

Experiment

Pinterest is a great place to get ideas. Take a stab at different napkin folding techniques and see what suits your fancy.

Where

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Be Resourceful

Think outside the box. These heavy metal pinecones are confiscated from an old cuckoo clock. Add some freshly clipped greens and you’re good to go.

Details make all the difference. Adding personal placecards is a great touch that makes everyone feel special. How about adding a surprise lottery ticket to the bottom of a random plate? Sometimes a winner, and always a hit!

This dining room table is a restored farmhouse table. It seats 22 people when all leaves are in. If you’re going to go all out, do it here and know that it will be enjoyed for generations to come.

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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

HamlinPublicLibrary:

The HamlinPublicLibraryisopen Mondays/Wednesdaysfrom10am6pm;Tuesdays/Thursdaysfrom 10am-8pm;Fridaysfrom10am-4pm; Saturdaysfrom10am-2pm.Holiday closingsareSaturday,December31 Monday,January2.LegoClubforall agesisThursday,January5from 6-7pm.Preschoolstorytimeresumes onMonday,January9at10:30. HomeschoolArtprogramisWednesday,January11at1pm.Cookbook ClubfeaturingTricia’sKitchenby TrishaYearwood,isThursday,January 12at6:30pm.Formoreinformation, callthelibraryat964-2320,gotoour websiteathamlinlibraryny.orgor Facebookpage.

HOLIDAY FUN FACTS

Nine in 10 American’s say they celebrate Christmas.

SeymourLibrary:

The LibrarywillbeCLOSEDonSaturday,December24thandMonday, December26thforChristmas.

BabyStoryTime:Tuesdays,10:30am to11:00am

ThisBabyStoryTimeisfocusedon interactionbetweenlap-sitters (ages0-15months)andtheir caregiversthroughstories,songsand movements.

PreschoolStoryTime:Thursdays, 10:30amto11:00am

Thisstorytimeisforpreschoolers, ages3-5,thatarepreparingforschool bylearningmajorconceptsneededfor kindergarten.

MCLSWest,College101:The FAFSA*:Thursday,December29, 6:00pmto7:00pm

Collegeboundorthinkingabout highereducation?We’reholdinga classtogooverthefinancialbasicsof attendingcollegeoruniversity.Bring yourquestionssowecanprovidea clearpathtoyourfuture.Grades9-12.

*Registrationrequired.

WewillbeCLOSINGEARLYon December31at1pmandCLOSEDon Monday,January2ndforNewYears.

ParmaPublicLibrary

Writers’ Room:Tuesday,December 27th,6:30-7:45pm

Thebeginningofeachmeetingwill includetimetofreewriteorwork onaprompt.Sharingisencouraged,butnotrequired!Noregistration.Joinwhenyoucan! FamilyGameDay:Wednesday, December28th,1-3pm

Bringfriendsandfamilyduringthis opentimetorelaxandtryoutsome newandclassicgames,andhave lotsoffun!Gamesincludebut aren’tlimitedto:Bananagrams, Codenames,Pictureka,Applesto Apples,Sherlock,CandyLand,Operation,BigJengaandmore!Bring yourowngamestoo!Noregistration.

FamilyMovie&Craft:Minions:The RiseofGru:Thursday,December 29th,2-4pm

ShowingMinions:TheRiseofGru (PG,90minutes)withpopcornprovided.Therewillalsobeathemed craftavailableduringandafterthe movie.Noregistration.

BATAVIA

CrossroadsHouse25thAnniversary RedCarpetGala- Tocelebrateour25thAnniversary,we’re rollingouttheRedCarpetforthe STARSofCrossroadsHouse!Buffet dinner,cashbar,entertainment,reverseraffle,silentandliveauctions...andmore!January28, 5pm,BataviaDownsGaming& Hotel,8315ParkRd.,Batavia.Info.: https://www.crossroadshouse.com

BYRON

WeightLossSupportGroupTake OffPoundsSensibly(TOPS). Joinusforsupportandtipstohelp takeoffunwantedpounds!We meetWednesdayeveningsat5:30 attheByronFirstPresbyterian Church,6293MainStreet,Byron. Yearlymembershipis$49.

EAST BETHANY

ChristmasEveCandlelightService at TheEastBethanyPresbyterianChurch-TheEastBethany PresbyterianChurchwelcomesall toaserviceofcarolsandreadings. Theservicebeginsat7:00pmon Saturday,December24thledby Rev.ShlElaMcCullough.Theservice culminateswiththebeautyof candlelightandthesingingof“SilentNight”.Bringyourfamilyand friendsallagesarewelcome.East BethanyPresbyterianChurch,5735 EllicottSt.Rd.,EastBethany.

FirstDayHike2023- Celebrate the NewYearwitharecreational hikethroughforestsandmeadows! Hikeisovermoderateterrain. Choosebetweena1.5ora3mile hike.Trailsarenotstrollerfriendly andmayhavetreebranchesoverhead.Allagesanddogswelcome. Dogsmustbeonaleashatall times.HappeningattheGenesee CountyPark&Forest(PavilionB)on Sunday,January1stat1:00PM. PresentedbyACORNS.Thishikeis FREE!Note:Pre-registrationisrequiredviaFBMessage (@GeneseeCountyACORNS)or email(geneseeacorns@gmail.com). Walk-insalsowelcome.

OpenSnowshoeRentals2023Snowshoes areavailabletorentat GeneseeCountyPark&Forest InterpretiveNatureCenterthrough themonthsofDecember,January, February,andMarch,weather permitting.Rentalsareavailableon afirstcome,firstservebasisand mustbeusedwithinthepark. Hours:10am-3pmonThursdays andFridays,12pm-3pmonSaturdaysandSundays.Rental:$5/pair; driver’slicensemustbeleftatNatureCenterwhilesnowshoesarein use.Snowshoesmustbereturned tothebuildingby3pm.Interpretive NatureCenterwillbeclosedon December25thandJanuary1st. SnowshoesprovidedbyACORNSAssociationforConservationof Recreational&NaturalSpaces.

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ROCHESTER

HearingLossAssociationof

America Rochesterchapter: Hear

Together--Speech-languagepathologistKristinBergholtzconducts avirtualsupportgroupforparents andcaregiversofDeaf/hardof hearingchildren.Itconnectsand advisesadvocatesofthese youngsters.VIRTUALregisterat kristinbslp@gmail.com.Repeatseverymonthonthe4thTuesday, 8pm-9pm.Website:http://www. hearinglossrochester.org

WEBSTER

Women’sClubofWebster’s January Meeting- MarkDwyer fromFoodlink,Rochester,willbe speakingtotheWomen’sClubof Websterattheclub’sJanuaryGeneralMeetingandLuncheon, Thursday,January19,atProietti’s Restaurant,980RidgeRd.,Webster.Socialmix-and-mingleat 11:15a.m.,Meetingat12:00noon andlunchat12:30p.m.followed byFoodlink’spresentation.The LuncheonBuffetincludesChicken Parmesan,PastaAlfredo,Caesar Salad,CannoliandBeverage.The priceis$23.Sendyourcheckmade outtoWCWbyJanuary12to CarolynRittenhouse,405County LineRoad,Ontario,NY14519. Questions?PhoneCarolynat 585-265-1303.

WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MOBILE PHONE ETIQUETTE

Don’t interrupt a conversation to text or answer a phone call. Many people now have no reservations about interrupting an ongoing conversation to text someone else or answer an incoming phone call. Such behavior is disrespectful to the person you’re speaking with and can have an adverse effect on your relationship with that person going forward.

Lucie Winborne

* Ever wonder how the tradition of leaving hand and footprints in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood got started? By accident -- when silent film actress Norma Talmadge stepped on wet cement.

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• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

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60+ CDs. All genres. Some Christian, early Streisand, Michael Bublé, classical. Pick up, W. Henrietta: 585-334-0077 (leave message)

NORFOLK ISLAND PINE, 5.5’ H x 4.5’ W. An indoor tree. Pick up, Clifton Springs: koko92505@yahoo.com

20 FOX BLOCKS (ICF), 15”x 48”, 8” core, weathered but useable. You haul (Naples): 585-690-1718

New 6’ SLIM FROSTED CHRISTMAS TREE w/lights and stand. Pick up, Livonia: 585-346-5451

Round ANTIQUE TABLE. Heavy. Pick up, Phelps: 315-548-3872

Help for Christmas - TODDLER GIRL CLOTHES, PULL-UPS, SMALL QUILTS, TOYS Needy family please, Livonia: 585-346-5451

FISHER-PRICE KIDS BASKETBALL STAND with hoop and net. Adjust 4’ to 6’. Base filled with sand. Can deliver: grouleau@grontiernet.net

ARDUINO and KUMAN UPC PLATFORMS, one each. Includes IR diodes, motor, breadboard, displays, DVD, books and more: 585-948-9882

AMPICO PLAYER PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

New ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED with MATTRESS. You pick up: ccfrenchy34@yahoo.com

Brand new SINGLE MATTRESS and BOX SPRING with FRAME and HEADBOARD: 716-474-2884

COUCH & LOVESEAT. In good condition. You pick up: powerbuglee@yahoo.com

Two AT&T CORDLESS PHONE UNITS. For use with a landline system: 4isolde6@gmail.com

22” BOLENS PUSH LAWN MOWER available to a good home. You pick up. Please text if interested: 585-704 7948

KITCHEN SINK, 30.5” W: Text 585-406-1967

QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS. Very good condition. Pick up Dansville: 585-808-7984

GLASS CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS, INDEX CARDS (3”x4” and 4”x6”), ENVELOPES (4”x5.25”), PENS, X-MAS STICKERS, GIFT LABELS and ASSORTED CARDS: 585-243-5734

SEWING THREADS (all colors), EMBROIDERY THREAD, NEEDLES, SEWING ITEMS and much more! 585-388-0318

OAK DESK, 5’x3’x2½’ and an UPRIGHT PIANO, needs tuning. You pick up: 585-384-5385

BOOKCASE/DESK – tall cabinet with storage shelves, desk compartments and drawers. Pick up, Wayland: 585-766-5925 lv. msg.

LIGHTS - new, used, clear & colored. You pick up, Oakfield/Elba area: clkendall57@yahoo.com

FULL SIZE BED FRAME, MATTRESS, and BOX SPRING. Sparingly used in a guest room. Must pick up: cszilagyi1@rochester.rr.com

SMALL DESK with a CHAIR for our granddaughter. Under 3’ W: 585-637-0933

EXTENSION LADDER: 585-861-0181

6.5’ TONNEAU COVER and SMALL PUSH-BUMPER for full-size truck: 585-4470201

Full-size AMBER LIGHT BAR: Jason 585-447-0201

LESLIE SPEAKERS for electric organ: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

Need two new/used in very good condition issues of Dec/Jan 2023 BIRDS AND BLOOMS MAGAZINES: 585-599-3490

For a friend - a FLAT SCREEN TV, a DVD PLAYER, and a CD PLAYER. Thanks! Terry 336-247-3245

FLAT SCREEN TVs, used/unwanted. 55” or larger: stan1k1@yahoo.com

TREADMILL, used or unwanted: stujaxon@yahoo.com

WALKER WITH SEAT for disabled senior: 585-748-8531

VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C if required. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net

Looking for ENCYCLOPEDIA SET for elementary students (think 8-11 years old) from 2010-2022. Thanks: 315-246-4735

BAR SIZE POOL TABLE, slate top, and FOOSBALL TABLE in good condition. Please text me: 585-749-2432

BED PADS or CHUX PADS, adult size for men: 508-360-0262

Old STEREOS, TAPE PLAYERS and AMPS. Specifically for audio digitizing project: Terry 336-247-3245

VINTAGE FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL or BASEBALL CARDS! Or newer, does not matter. Hobby & bonding time for Father and Sons: 585-729-1259

QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING. Clean condition please: 585-703-6944

Senior Navy veteran needs TRUCK in good working condition for animal rescue: 585-531-4004

2-DRAWER FILE CABINET w/lock and a CLOTHES RACK in good condition: 585-424-0732

SNOW BLOWERS and/or LAWNMOWERS in good working cond.: 585-531-4004

AFRICAN DRUM for daughter with Down Syndrome: 585-944-4855

AMERICAN MADE FLINTLOCK MUZZLE LOADER and STEEL ANIMAL TRAPS needed for American Historical Museum Display: usaanettkom@yahoo.com

BUILT/UNBUILT MODELS, SLOT CAR BODIES. Parts & pieces okay. Restorer/customizer looking for winter projects: 585-314-6989

ROCK and ROLL 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL ALBUMS for personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com

Old-style OCCASIONAL CHAIR. Wood, straight-back, padded seat and back, 20” floor to seat top. For surgery rehab, PT: momzyhead@yahoo.com

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SENIOR NEWS

Finding Assisted Living

Is 2023 the year when you have to consider moving into assisted living? Or perhaps helping an elderly relative make the move? In either case, your rst steps should be gathering as much information as possible.

What type of care is needed? Daily help with everything from bathing to eating to remembering to take medications? Or is a more specialized, secure location needed for memory care? Or something in between?

What facilities are in your area? It will be important that friends and family can visit easily, as well as having access to the same medical care a er the move. Going out for lunch locally can go a long way toward keeping relationships intact.

Once you’ve selected a few facilities to explore, start digging for information. Call the state and ask about the licenses, accreditation and safety track records. Call your local re and police departments about potential safety issues.

Do you know anyone who works in one of the facilities you’re considering, or who knows someone who lives there? eir input could be crucial when it comes to learning about any rules the facility might have, or any sta shortages that could lead to problems with client care or any ongoing complaints about the food.

en ask for a tour at every facility on your list. Stay as long as you can and ask a lot of questions. Get a copy of the potential contract to give your attorney to review (ideally one specializing in elder law).

Money: You’ll need to know what everything costs, and by everything, that means all the fees that might not be included in the overall amount. Are clients charged for eld trips or special entertainment, for example?

How about laundry costs?

As part of your information-gathering, go online and search for “how to select an assisted living facility” or something similar. Look for checklists of questions to ask. You’ll need all the information you can nd.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Tigers, jaguars and leopards love the smell of Calvin Klein’s “Obsession For Men”! Photographers who used the fragrance to lure the big cats to their cameras in the wild said the cats “would start drooling, their eyes would half-close, almost like they were going into a trance.”

* Halloween is more Irish than St. Patrick’s Day.

* Ever wonder how the dice game Yahtzee got its curious moniker? A wealthy Canadian couple invented the game as a way of entertaining friends on board their yacht. After it proved a hit, the couple consulted a toy maker who loved it, bought the rights, and changed the original name from the generic “Yacht game” to “Yahtzee.”

* Barbie has been outfitted by over 70 well-known designers, including Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior.

Magic Maze

CASH-RICH WORDS

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

media to give

1. TELEVISION: What is the primary setting of the Netflix series “Bridgerton”?

2. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the Republic of Maldives located?

3. LITERATURE: What is the subject of Walt Whitman’s poem “O Captain! My Captain!”?

4. LANGUAGE: What is the third letter of the Greek alphabet?

5. HISTORY: When was the last time the Liberty Bell rang in Philadelphia?

6. MOVIES: What was Henry Fonda’s jury number in “12 Angry Men”?

7. MATH: What is a heptahedron?

8. BUSINESS: In what year did McDonald’s introduce the Big Mac to all of its customers?

9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president tried to ban Christmas trees from the White House?

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What do bees collect from flowers and use to make honey?

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Spring, summer, and fall fill us with hope; winter alone reminds us of the human condition.

~ Mignon McLaughlin, The SecondNeurotic’sNotebook,1966

NOW HERE’S A TIP

* “Set up a phone call between kids and grandparents a week or so before visiting. They can talk about what the kids might like to do. It gives the grandparents time to prepare, and it gives kids a chance to build excitement before the trip.” -- G.R. in Ohio

* Clean and disinfect a wood cutting board with salt and lemon juice. Sprinkle the board with a healthy dose of plain salt (kosher or coarse salt works best), and scrub it with a cut half of a lemon. Rinse and clean with soap and water.

* Hairspray spritzed on the end of a thread will stiffen it long enough to get it through a needle head. You also can thread your needle in front of a surface that’s an opposing color (i.e. a white piece of paper while threading a needle with black thread).

Answers 1. London, England. 2. Indian Ocean. 3. The death of President Abraham Lincoln. 4. Gamma. 5. 1846. 6. Juror No. 8. 7. A polyhedron with seven faces. 8. 1968. 9. Theodore Roosevelt. 10. Nectar. © 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

* When shopping for seamless bras, bring a T-shirt that is relatively tight-fitting to wear over the bras. You will know right away if there are seam lines or if the cup is too small. These sometimes get overlooked when a bra is worn under a looser shirt. -- E.D. in Ontario, Canada

* Another use for baking soda: It’s a perfect exfoliator. It’s good for the whole body and is pH neutral, so it won’t overdry skin. To use it, just make a paste and rub onto skin. Rinse and enjoy the softness.

* Cold and flu got you down? Once you clear those symptoms, try gargling with saltwater. It reduces inflammation in your throat and washes away irritants and bacteria.

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HOMETOWN PHOTOS

RAVES

Thank You

On December 1st while coming out of a local pizzeria with pizza in hand I missed a step and fell onto the sidewalk. A gentleman helped me to my feet and made sure I was not injured. I would like to thank him for coming to my aid. It is nice to know that in a world where everyone is busy, a person will still take the time to help another when they need it.

Shout Out to the Bread Fairies

The Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry would like to thank Dave & Joe, fondly referred to as the Bread Fairies, for their selfless years of community service, picking up bread and other assorted items from Wegmans twice a week and delivering to local area food pantries and senior facilities. We hope the new regime does you proud!

Village Christmas Lights

Thank you to all who put up Christmas lights in the Village. This can be a hard time of year for people. It brightens the spirits when you can drive around the streets and see the beautiful colors and decorations. Take time to do that this season.

To the man in the pickup at the Bergen drive-thru

This is to thank the kind man driving the pickup (I believe a GMC Canyon) truck at the Bergen drive-thru who paid for my order on November 21st. I was so surprised when I got to the window and was told that you had paid. The rest of my day was so bright and hopeful because of your kindness. I think that I really needed to be reminded that day of the goodness in others. You touched my heart. Thank you.

Well Worth Reading

Many thanks to the author who submitted HOLIDAYS AND FENCES to the Penny Saver on December 9th 2022. It was beautifully written and the sentiments were commendable, especially for this time of the year. I intend to take the exhortation to heart and see what “fences” in my life need mending and to do so to the best of my ability. PS—As one who majored in English many years ago, it was delightful to see someone who knows how to write well and to clearly and creatively express serious ideas. Thank you for sharing your gift!

Thank you

On Dec 10th my husband lost a very large man-made tool drawer that he had in the back of his truck. He thought his tailgate was latched shut, but it was not, and the drawer full of his hand tools fell out onto the road on a local street. A wonderful man saw it, picked it up with all the tools and took it back to his home and posted that he found it on a local social media page. Someone who knows my husband, and knew that he had that type of tool drawer, called him, and informed him of the post and asked him if he lost his tools. A very happy ending and so thankful for this honest man.!

Christmas parade

My husband and I attended the best ever Christmas Parade on Main Street Honeoye Falls. So well orchestrated with decorated equipment from many countries. I want to say thank you to everyone who marched and took the time to decorate all the trucks beautifully. This includes the sheriff’s department and Santa on his motorcycle too. Well done to all and to all a good night. Merry Christmas.

Benefit

for Maddox Olson

Thank you for all the support towards the Benefit for Maddox Olson, it was a great success! It beat even my high expectations.

Cohocton Ambulance

We would like to thank the Cohocton Ambulance and the great staff. Billy and the Ambulance crew all went above their duties to help us. Great big thank you to all the staff– still have some awesome people in the community. God Bless you all, happy holidays.

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In the spirit of the holiday season, we have only RAVES this week. Happy Holidays!

Bella’s Bumbas… Giving Children Mobility for

Christmas

& Year-Round

Bella's Bumbas began in Webster, NY with the intention of providing one little girl, Bella, with a means to become mobile and navigate the world on her own. at initial intention has blossomed into Bella's Bumbas LTD, who've provided over 2,600 chairs to children in every US state and 65 countries across the globe!

Bella was born with Spina Bi da and has no feeling below her knees. A er seeing how limited she was when it came to mobility, Bella's aunt and uncle began looking for ways to help. ey saw the plans for the Bumbo wheelchair online and a er seeing the cost of the comparable commercial version, decided to make one for her.

is decision was spurred on by the fact that Bella's family's insurance, like many families, will only cover products that are deemed medically necessary. Insurance companies typically only cover a wheelchair once every ve years, a time-frame that would result in quickly outgrowing the covered wheelchair. Insurance also generally does not cover tiny wheelchairs until the child needs transportation such as a school bus. Imagine all the missed adventures and opportunities of not being independent and mobile between birth and school age.

A er building the rst chair and seeing just how much joy it brought Bella, simply being able to interact with her siblings and friends and get herself around, the family decided to make more chairs for other children facing mobility challenges. Each chair is hand-built in their Webster, NY workshop, with the assistance of many volunteers. Families are not charged for the chairs, they only ask that the families cover the shipping costs. In the United States, the shipping ranges from $62.40 to $74 depending on the seat style chosen. is, however, is only possible with the support of generous donors who help fund their non-pro t.

Each chair design (there are four to choose from) has been rigorously tested by children using them in real-world conditions, and are used on grass, carpet, and any surface a child might nd themselves. Each chair includes a push handle mount and can be customized to the child's needs with add-ons such as a basket, foot extension, Kris Kart for a portable ventilator, as well as a one hand drive, that can be independently rolled by a child with limited to no ability to use one or the arm, a one hand drive style.

eir chairs provide more than just mobility: they provide a way for a child to be more social and participate in life situations that they may not otherwise have been able to. ey can be used without worry at splash pads, playgrounds, or just outside playing with friends. Another bene t of the chair is that it provides children with exercise. e chairs help improve both upper body and core strength, and have even helped some children reduce the time they spend on breathing devices. Brain

& Life Magazine did an article showing doctors’ studies on how early mobility also a ects the child neurologically.

Bella’s Bumbas is a family run 501(c)3 non-pro t managed and run by Rebecca Orr (President), Je rey Shorr (Vice President), Marty Parzynski (Managing Director), Laurel Fletcher (Secretary), and Joshua Orr (Director), along with the help of many volunteers locally, nationally and internationally. It’s di cult to actually count all of the volunteers as so many people around the world help in anonymity, simply by sharing their stories of their “Bumbaleers”. Some build chairs, while others help by obtaining packing materials. eir common purpose is ensuring every child needing a chair receives one.

It only takes 15-30 minutes to assemble a chair. Want to volunteer? Rebecca says all you need is, “A big heart, packing experience, and a sense of humor.” Send an email to bellasbumbas@gmail.com subject line Interest in volunteering

Rebecca, what do you need right now? “Awarness and sharing our story. Donations are always welcome, and NO donation is ever too small. During the Pandemic donation funds de nitely hit a low point, but we kept rolling purely based on faith and Matthew 17:20. We received the most heartfelt donations during that time. e one most special to us was a donation from a grandmother in Poland who saw our story on the internet; she sent us $2.00. at is what keeps Bella’s Bumba ‘rolling’ … a ‘seed’ of faith.”

Rebecca summed it up with this thought: “When you donate, volunteer or share awareness about Bella’s Bumbas, you will indeed be helping more than just our organization…. literally others around the Globe.”

To learn more about Bella’s Bumbas or to donate please visit their website at https://bellasbumbas.com/

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Ten-Year Fracture Risk Determines Need for Osteoporosis Meds

DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m 77 and have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. I’m taking Fosamax and following all the steps recommended for strengthening bones. But I have two questions: First, is it possible to avoid a fracture without taking medication? Second, is it necessary to avoid coffee completely? I am confused about both questions, having read a lot of conflicting information online. I recently finished reading a book that strongly condemned osteoporosis medication, and I have also read that coffee is OK, even good, for bones; though, other sources say it leeches calcium from bones. I would appreciate some clarity on these issues. -- J.M.

ANSWER: I have also read dire warnings about osteoporosis drugs, particularly the bisphosphonate class that includes alendronate (Fosamax), but the truth is more complex than it first appears.

The most important thing to realize is that every person has their own individual risk of developing an osteoporotic-type fracture. For young, healthy people with strong bones, the risk is very small, but as we age, the risk of fracture increases. Many medical conditions, as well as diet, exercise and some medications, affect the risk of fracture. Whether we are men or women, and even what our ethnicity is, affects fracture risk. The bone mineral density measured by a DEXA scan provides much information, but an accurate fracture risk prediction needs to take a person’s whole history into account. Only people at high risk for fracture should be taking a medication like Fosamax. A standard guideline is that people should be recommended medication therapy if their 10-year risk of a hip fracture is greater than 3%, or their 10-year risk of any kind of major osteoporotic fracture is 20% or higher. If a person’s risk is less than these numbers, they may be unnecessarily subjecting themselves to the risk of medication. The FRAX score is a standardized, country-specific way of estimating risk (www.sheffield.ac.uk/ FRAX/tool.aspx).

If a group of people has a risk of fracture of 20% in the next 10 years, then 80% of them will not have a fracture if they don’t take medication. Like treatment for high blood pressure or high cholesterol, medication treatment only helps a small proportion of those who receive it. We don’t have the ability to predict with certainty who will have a bad outcome from these conditions, so we recommend treating people when they reach a certain degree of risk.

Treating only higher-risk patients leads to the drug helping a higher proportion of the group, but some people who were not offered medication will develop the bad outcome we’re trying to avoid. A person who gets a hip fracture that could have been prevented with medication treatment is a tragedy. In my opinion, a person should know the risks of treatment and the risk of withholding treatment before making a decision.

The calcium question is also controversial, but while it is true that caffeine causes the body to lose calcium, if you take in enough calcium through diet, coffee does not seem to increase your risk of a fracture.

***

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. © 2022 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

Repetitive use activities: Swimmers, tennis players, pitchers, and quarterbacks may experience something called a repetitive use injury. This is pain in an area of the body that is used over and over again. Inflammation of muscles and tendons may appear, but repetitive use injuries also may result in stress fractures, which the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases defines as hairline fractures in bones that are subjected to repeated stress.

Rest between exercises can help alleviate these types of injuries. Ice, compression, elevation and immobilization may be used if pain is persistent.

Puzzle Answers This Week

CASH-RICH WORDS

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DOS AND DON’TS OF HOLIDAY SAFETY

DON’T locate breakable ornaments close to the bottom of the tree in reach of young children. Glass can shatter and cause serious injuries.

DID YOU KNOW?

Parents who want to encourage their children to volunteer may find their effortsatdoingsoaremoreconvincing if they volunteer themselves. A 2013 study published in the Journal of Adolescence examined the effects that parents who volunteer and talk about volunteering have on children. Researchers found that the children of volunteers were 27 percent more likely to volunteer than children whose parents did not volunteer. In addition,adolescents were 47 percent more likely to volunteer when their parents volunteered and talked about volunteering with their children.

PAW’S CORNER

Potty Tales: Behold the Magic of Shop Towels

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: When I turned 78 years ago, my wringer washer broke. I hated toting laundry to the laundromat, and I hated lugging home kitty litter to my many cats. So I came up with a solution: I use washable cotton bed pads and cotton shop towels, laid out over plant trays. ey can quickly be washed in a big tub with hot water, soap and bleach. My cats took to them right away -- the big cats don’t miss the cotton pads, and my other cats will use the shop towels and then wrap them over their poop. e savings are tremendous for me, and there is no litter to buy and lug home. e shop towels last for years. It may sound weird to some people, but if you read the reviews under most cotton bed pads, many are purchased by people for their pets. -- Eva D., via email

DEAR EVA: What a unique solution. It seems like a lot of extra work compared to just lugging litter home, but then there’s the constant scooping and disposal that litter entails. ank you for the tip!

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Disposable potty pads can be expensive, and their plastic lining seems like a disaster for the environment. But my 15-year-old Chihuahua, Shemp, has incontinence problems and can’t make it outside when he needs to pee. Instead of going broke buying the pads, I line a plastic tray with newspaper and a cotton shop towel. I change this padding each time Shemp uses it, around two to three times per day. e newspaper is disposable, and I wash the shop towels in the laundry sink with soap and hot water. -- Jane K., Lexington, Kentucky

DEAR JANE: ank you for sharing this handy tip! Readers, note how frequently a potty pad must be changed to keep the area clean and odor-free and, most importantly, to keep your pet healthy.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

(c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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York Central School has the following anticipated opening: Information Technology Director

(Full-time 12-month position)

Prior experience preferred.

Start Date: February 13, 2023

All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Application and information available: www.yorkcsd.org

Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School

Attn: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539

BUILD YOUR NETWORK TO LAND A NEW JOB

Update your résumé. Update your résumé as often as you deem necessary. Colleagues you’ve worked with in the past who are within your LinkedIn network may periodically view your profile, and an updated résumé is a great way to keep them abreast of how your career is going. If they can see what you’ve accomplished since you last worked with them, they might be more inclined to reconnect or recommend you for a job opening.

CDL A DRIVER

• LOCAL •

Shelby Transportation is currently seeking motivated and dedicated team members who are responsible for local grain hauling and home every night.

• Potential for $60k plus

• Excellent benefits – health and dental insurance, matching 401(k), life insurance, wellness benefits.

• Requirements: Minimum 3 years driving experience. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI

• On farm/agricultural experience preferred Apply in person 4141 Bates Rd, Medina, NY, or email resume to jobs@wnyenergy.com.

GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacationdaysin2015.Vacationisnotjustatimetogetaway,butavaluable, effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.

DIRECTOR OF NURSING

e NYS Veterans Home at Batavia, a NYS Department of Health facility, is seeking a strong candidate to oversee and manage nursing services at this 126-bed skilled nursing facility. Applicants must have a current NYS RN license and registration plus a bachelor’s degree in nursing AND four years of post-licensure experience in a nursing administrative management position in a long-term care setting. Preference will be given to applicants with in-depth knowledge of New York State processes and regulations for care of residents in nursing home or long-term care facilities and experience managing clinical sta in that setting.

Salary includes a base salary range of $137,066 to $147,256 per year plus an additional $20,000 yearly geographical pay.

Submit resume to: NYS Veterans Home at Batavia, 220 Richmond Ave., Batavia, NY 14020, Attn.: Human Resources or via email to chelsey.franz@nysvets.org by no later than 1/31/23. Contact (585) 345-2068 for additional information. AA/EOE.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Retirement can seem like it will never come for young professionals. But time can be a sieve,andretirementagecanarrive in the blink of an eye. Young adults who have not planned accordingly for retirement can find themselves in financial straits at a point in their lives when they want to kick back and enjoy themselves. Financial experts advise that financially solvent people should begin saving aggressively for their retirements early on. Ideally people should start saving in their 20s when they first leave school and begin their careers. The sooner one saves, the more time money has to grow. Vanguard says that the person who saves $4,500 per year over a career spanning 45 years can reach a goal of having more than $1 million in savings by the time he or she retires. Compounding interest and investment matches from employers can further secure professionals’ financial futures.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

* On Dec. 23, 1620, one week after the Mayflower arrived at Plymouth harbor in present-day Massachusetts, construction of the first permanent European settlement in New England begins. The term “Pilgrim” was derived from a manuscript in which Gov. Bradford spoke of the “saints” who traveled to the New World as “pilgrimes.”

Love to write ?

Do you have a gi for the written word and a passion to make a di erence in the community? We are hiring a full-time Lead Content Creator and Editor to manage our growing network of stories in print and digital media. You will have the opportunity to connect with community leaders across the region to share and cra the narratives that matter to our readers.

Job Duties

• Prepare weekly content for our agship Genesee Valley Penny Saver in print and online

• Construct content for a number of town directories and niche publications across the region

• Manage and coordinate the work of our growing team of freelance writers

Skillset

Creativity to generate interesting stories; deadline-driven and organized; strong command of contemporary writing styles and traditional grammar rules.

Please submit a resume, cover letter and 1 or 2 writing samples to our General Manager: manuelkaram@gvpennysaver.com

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Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES:

Shared

Technician (District Based)

F-T position, 12 mo/yr.

Provide area school districts with technical maintenance and repair support for their desktop computing environment. Must possess or meet requirements for Civil Service title of Network Tech. including 2+ yrs. post-secondary technical education or applicable technical certi cation. For more information and to apply for positions, please refer to our website: monroe2boces.recruitfront.com

AVOID FINANCIAL PERIL AFTER A JOB LOSS

Losing a job can be devastating. Even in a strong market, companies can go out of business or reduce payroll. Being let go can initially tug at one’s pride, and after a layoff sets in, it may cause individuals to start worrying for their financial futures.While many people can survive and may even enjoy a few weeks of rest and relaxation after a job loss, financial concerns may surface soon thereafter. A 2017 GOBankingRates survey found that more than half of American adults have less than $1,000 in their savings accounts. Financial planners typically advise people to have at least three month’s worth of earnings socked away for emergency situations, like a medical issue or a job loss. Even though the survey also found more than a quarter (27 percent) of respondents have $10,000 or more saved, that might not be enough to survive a job loss for six months or more.

A job loss can come as a shock. However, with level-headedness and smart planning, many people can avoid dire financial situations in the wake of a layoff.

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2 T milk

1 cup vanilla/white chocolate avored chips - melted GLAZE

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2 T shortening

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