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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Feb. 6, 1891, three members of the Dalton Gang stage an unsuccessful train robbery in California -- an inauspicious beginning to their careers as serious criminals. A year later, the gang botched another robbery, boldly attempting to hit two Kansas banks at the same time.
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In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names to see who their valentines would be. They would wear the names on their sleeves for one week. The phrase “to wear your heart on your sleeve” may have begun during that period..
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VALENTINE’S DAY GIFTS COUPLES ENJOY TOGETHER Fancy coffee maker: Couples who spend more time in take-out coffee shops than they probably should can brush up on their barista skills at home. There are plenty of coffee makers on the market that can help couples whip up lattes, cappuccinos or espressos with ease.
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY Julius Caesar is responsible for adjusting the calendar and the length of February’s length. In the Julian calendar, 10 days were added to the calendar year in various months, and February was increased every four years (leap year) to 29 days to coordinate the calendar year to the solar cycle of roughly 365.2425 days. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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PAW’S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta
Are dogs really happy in freezng weather?
Sir Lancealot “Lancey”
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: While walking along the local riverway this frosty weekend, I noticed at least three people whose dogs were under-equipped for the cold. One dog wore an insulated vest but no booties; the other two dogs wore no cold protection at all. Why do so many owners ignore their dogs’ comfort and safety this way? -- Harold in New Hampshire DEAR HAROLD: Unfortunately, not every dog owner knows that it’s up to them to protect their pets from cold-weather hazards. Most dogs won’t ask for a sweater vest, and I’ve yet to meet one that didn’t hate booties. I know quite a few dogs that just won’t tolerate booties.
is a 3-year old chocolate mitted Ragdoll. He wants everyone to know that Tacocat spelt backwards is tacocat!
Many owners do know their dogs’ limits in the cold, however. They check the temperature before going outside and survey the sidewalk or trail they’re on for hazards like ice chunks, salt or glazing. They limit the time spent outdoors so their dog’s core temperature doesn’t drop. They monitor their dogs to make sure they’re not shivering or in pain, and that their paws aren’t getting frostbitten. And they carefully wipe and check their dogs’ paws as soon as they get back indoors. How do you, an observer, make sure that an owner is following these guidelines? Confronting owners is not advisable. You may be able to strike up a casual conversation on the path, and ask how their dog tolerates the cold weather. But don’t preach at them. In my experience, owners who take the time to walk their dogs on a leash in freezing weather do care about their health and keep an eye on them in the cold.
Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com • Share With Us, or mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at descretion of GVPS.
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IT PAYS TO USE CRATES WHEN TRAINING PUPPIES Many dog owners, particularly those who have never before had a dog, may hesitate to employ crates to train their puppies. That’s understandable, as on the surface it can seem cruel or inhumane to confine a living animal to a cage. However, the AKC notes that dogs are den animals that naturally seek out canine caves for security. That’s true whether dog owners provide crates for their puppies or not. So while humans may see crates as cruel, dogs very likely view their crates as secure places where they can go if they get scared or feel skittish. In fact, according to the AKC, dogs’ perception of crates is one reason why dog owners typically find it relatively easy to get their dogs to adjust to crates and ultimately enjoy them.
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Week 1 Break the boredom with our four week Cabin Fever Contest! Solve the puzzles each week and send them in for your chance to win a Cabin Fever Survival Kit No purchase required. Use the words in the list to complete the WINTER WONDERLAND CROSSWORD. Hint - Use a pencil - there may be some trial and error! 3-Letter Words ICE
7-Letter Words SNOWMAN MITTENS JANUARY
4-Letter Words COLD SKIS SNOW
8-Letter Words DECEMBER TOBBOGAN FEBRUARY SNOWBALL
5-Letter Words WHITE FROST SCARF
10-Letter Words SNOWFLAKES ICE SKATING
6-Letter Words FROZEN CHILLY WINTER SHOVEL ICICLE
Mail to: GVPS Cabin Fever Contest 2024 1471 Route 15 • Avon, NY 14414 All entries must be postmarked by March 2, 2024. Winner will be randomly chosen from all correct entries. Enter each week for a greater chance of winning. Must be 13 or older to play. 18 or older will be signed up for our coupon club. Playing all 4 weeks? Mail your entries together by 3/2/24.
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and Seventy-five older NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES. You pick up. 585-813-3826
XYLOPHONE. Similar to the ones used in elementary schools. Northgreeceowner@aol.com
Two bags of WOMEN’S SWEATERS. Variety of sizes. 585-326-0426
WASHING MACHINE. Big, small, medium - does not matter. Cannot really pick up outside Batavia. Text preferred. 518-805-4158
SHEET & BOOK MUSIC for the piano. 585-924-5869 (lv msg)
SPORTS CARDS, COLLECTIBLE CARDS, and COMIC BOOKS (avid collector). Any condition. Will pick up. Call or text. 585-260-0437
BOX FAN – Powerful, 22” W x 5 3/4” D x 22 1/8” H. Jimarcus1251@gmail.com Sturdy WOODEN STEP MACHINE for exercise, 12 3/4” high and wide. Jimarcus1251@gmail.com
POLICE SCANNER in good working condition. SPORTS CARDS – football and baseball. 585-415-8513
One hundred pounds of “FIRE AND ICE” CLEAR GLASS for gas insert fireplace. 585- 637-0221
Two WINDOWS 24” W x 25” H that can open with screens. Also, HALF GALLON SIZE CANNING JARS. 585-637-0933
HOSPITAL BED. Comes with a clean mattress and bedding. Call or text. 585-478-0768
Sturdy DINING ROOM TABLE for a senior citizen. 585-381-6546 ELECTRIC GUITAR w/AMPLIFIER in good condition. 585-645-2618
Solid pine wood KITCHEN/DINING TABLE, bar height, 4’x3’. Four chairs. No delivery. No loading. 716-416-0824 COLLECTIBLE AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINES. Issues from 1986 – 2011. You pick up. 585-216-9754
10’ EXHAUST SYSTEM HOOD to go over our gas stoves. Needed for a church. 585-734-6784 LAPTOP in good working condition. 585-507-8788
ASSORTED KITCHEN KNIVES - includes butcher block with 12 knives/scissors; 8 carvers; 2 bread knives. Livonia area. Mchalle1@gmail.com
Used MAGAZINES for my dad when he is with me. Anything outdoorsy, history, etc. Text 585-315-5107
CONN ORGAN with 2 tier keyboard and bench. You pick up by appt. TEXT ONLY. 585-519-3665
Beginner baker looking for a STAND/HAND MIXER. Text/Call 585-267-6129
DOUBLE/FULL FLAT BED FRAME. White. About 8½ inches off floor: solid base for mattress. MsLynBr@mac.com NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES 1977 - present. In dry storage, not musty. Boxed with slip covers with all maps. Call/text. 585-451-9678 BABY GRAND PIANO. Good condition. You must pick up. Moving - need it gone. tmamoone@gmail.com
GUITARS, AMPLIFIERS, ACOUSTIC or ELECTRIC in decent shape to benefit church program. Please email, text, or leave a message. Sth711@aol.com or 585-690-0367 BASE CABINET for a kitchen sink, Width 42”. Cannot be any wider/would not fit. sunnibennett@yahoo.com ROSARIES - Old, new, vintage etc. 585-293-2199 SMALL DINNER TABLE for two. I can pick up in Batavia. Text 585-536-6269 SYRACUSE CHINA, BLACK MARQUESA pattern China needed. Any pieces. 585-383-1916
1972 23-foot COASTAL REC SAILBOAT with fiberglass cabin, MOTOR and 1972 Trail Rite BOAT TRAILER. Needs good cleaning. Pick up, Leicester. 585-382-6457
RECLINER and/or ACCENT CHAIR, and DRESSER DRAWERS. bmacracing6241@gmail.com
White FARMHOUSE KITCHEN SINK. Composite material 37” x 27” x 9”. Fairport area. 585-200-2009
TAXIDERMY MOUNTS, SKINS, FEATHERS. Any condition, any species. For art and/ or repairs. 585-406-0569
Eight CORRUGATED BOXES, various sizes. In good condition. Pick up only. 585-346-7022 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER, Heritage II, Model #2HD. The switch needs replacing. 585-334-2576 CHRISTIAN BOOKS - many topics. Have over a dozen. PILATES & YOGA BOOKS (1 each). Lindalou0805@yahoo.com
DVD PLAYER needed for an intellectually challenged young adult. Also puzzles with no missing pieces. 585-943-3653 POWER WHEELCHAIR for disabled young adult. 585-943-3653 HARD-SIDED SUITCASES: 585-356-0776
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
How to Take Precautions When a Family Member Has Mono ---
Colder Weather: How To Manage Your Blood Pressure & Health High blood pressure means that the force of blood pushing through your body is too strong. That pressure puts a strain on your arteries, which carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. In colder weather, blood vessels constrict more than normal, which raises blood pressure. • Practice healthy habits: Being physically active, eating healthy & limiting alcohol can be critical to managing your high blood pressure year round, especially during fall and winter. Try to get up and move for at least 30 minutes each day. As the weather changes, modify your exercise routine to include raking leaves, shoveling snow or walking indoors at a mall. • Measure and monitor your blood pressure regularly. Blood pressure monitors are inexpensive and can be purchased at pharmacies and other stores. Many supermarkets and pharmacies have machines that take and record your blood pressure. More than one in three Americans have high blood pressure. To measure, monitor and maintain your blood pressure all year round and learn more about this disease, please visit MeasureUpPressureDown.com.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter was exposed to infectious mononucleosis (“mono”) at college, and she is coming to spend a week at home. What precautions do we need to take to make sure that the rest of the family remains safe? How long does the virus stay active on surfaces? Also, can she get her flu and COVID shots? -- D.G. ANSWER: Mono is classically caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), but very similar symptoms can be caused by other agents, viruses and even a parasite as well. The virus is transmitted through saliva. The latency period (the time from exposure until the time of symptoms) is longer than you might expect; four to six weeks is typical. Not everybody develops symptoms. Younger children seldom develop symptoms at all when infected, yet they still receive immunity. Unfortunately, they may shed infectious virus particles for months, years or even decades. It is likely that the adults in your family are immune, since 90% of adults have had an EBV infection before. EBV is not a particularly infectious disease, so transmission to family members is uncommon. Still, you should avoid sharing anything that saliva touches, like food, cups or toothbrushes. You don’t need to take special precautions with surfaces. She can get the flu and COVID vaccines as long as she feels well and doesn’t have a fever.
WHAT THE NUTRIENTS FOUND IN MANY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DO FOR YOUR BODY Dietary fiber: Dietary fiber is found in various fruits and vegetables. The Cleveland Clinic notes that berries like raspberries and blackberries contain significant amounts of dietary fiber. Pears, artichoke hearts and Brussels sprouts are packed with fiber as well. A highfiber diet helps stabilize bowel movements and maintain bowel health, and WebMD notes that studies have found a link between high-fiber diets and a lower risk for colorectal cancer. Studies also have linked fiber-rich foods with heart-friendly outcomes like reduced inflammation and lower cholesterol.
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Here’s a Tip “Return envelopes that come with junk mail can be saved and repurposed at coupon holders/grocery lists. I tuck my weekly coupons inside, and write my list on the back of the envelope, which is usually blank.” -- C.G. in Oregon To keep track of takeout menus, use a three-prong notebook with an assortment of sheet protectors. Insert the menu into a sheet protector and file away. You can group menus by cuisine or by price. Tired of losing matched socks? Purchase a large delicates bag for each family member. Put dirty socks in the personal bag so they cannot be lost. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
Hocus Focus BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
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Alexander Graham Bell applied for his patent on the telephone, on the Valentine’s Day, 1876.
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ROMANTICALLYNAMED LOCALES AROUND THE WORLD EL BESO EN EL PARQUE DEL AMOR, PERU In Miraflores, Lima, Peru, El Beso en el Parque del Amor (“The Kiss Statue at Love Park”) is a large statue of a couple kissing. The piece depicts sculptor Victor Delfin and his wife in an embrace. Couples may gather in the park and engage in kissing competitions to see who can kiss the longest. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
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HOMETOWN Homemade hummus with truly unique taste Hummus provides a delicious and healthy alternative to less nutritional dips. Versatile and available in various flavors, hummus can be whipped up at home for those who prefer to make their own dips. The following recipe for “Garbanzo-Carrot Hummus with Grilled Yogurt Flatbread” from James Campbell Caruso’s “España: Explore the Flavors of Spain” (Gibbs Smith) includes some Moroccan flavors that give this easy-toprepare recipe a truly unique taste.
Garbanzo-Carrot Hummus with Grilled Yogurt Flatbread Makes 2 cups 2 medium carrots, peeled and chopped Salt 1 cup cooked garbanzo beans, drained 4 teaspoons chopped cilantro plus 1 teaspoon for garnish 2 tablespoons chopped red onion 21/2 teaspoons ground cumin 11/2 teaspoons ground coriander seeds 2 tablespoons lemon juice 4 teaspoons olive oil 2 teaspoons chile flakes 2 teaspoons Moroccan Spice Blend (see below) Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 batch Yogurt Flatbread (see below)
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In a medium saucepan, combine the carrots with 2 quarts water and 2 teaspoons salt. Bring the mixture to a boil then reduce the heat and simmer for 8 to 10 minutes, until the carrots are tender. Remove the pan from the heat and allow the carrots to drain and cool in a colander. Combine carrots and remaining ingredients, except for Yogurt Flatbread, in the work bowl of a food processor and puree until smooth. Season to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with the remaining cilantro. Serve with fresh, hot Yogurt Flatbread cut in wedges.
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Moroccan Spice Blend Makes about 2 tablespoons In a small resealable glass or plastic container, combine 1 teaspoon each of: ground cumin, ground turmeric, saffron threads, ground coriander, ground cinnamon, ground smoked paprika, finely grated lemon peel.
Yogurt Flatbread Serves 4 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon coarse salt 21/2 cups plain yogurt Olive oil
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Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into the work bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Add the yogurt and mix on low speed for 2 minutes. Cover the work bowl and allow the dough to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
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Preheat a gas or charcoal grill to medium. Scrape the dough from the work bowl and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough into a long log and divide it into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and use a rolling pin or tortilla press to flatten it into a 1/4-inch-thick tortilla shape. Brush each “tortilla” lightly with olive oil. Grill each for about 40 seconds then turn and cook another 40 seconds.
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FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY In the northern hemisphere, February is the equivalent to the third month of winter. In the southern hemisphere, it is the third month of summer.
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
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SEYMOUR LIBRARY: Happy Pig Day! Feat. A Meet and Greet with Elephant & Piggie: Tuesday, February 6, 6:00pm to 7:00pm Everyone’s favorite Mo Willem’s characters are visiting! We’ll be celebrating Pig Day with them! Ages 8 and under. Storytime 6:15-6:30. Meet and Greet 6:30pm to 7:00pm.Games and activities 6-7. Teen/Tween Stitch ’n Snack: Wednesday, February 7, 4:00pm to 5:00pm Join us for crocheting and knitting for teens and tweens! Materials provided.. Create Your Own Parker Solar Probe*: Wednesday, February 7, 5:30pm to 7:30pm The Parker Solar Probe is the first-ever mission to a star, exploring the Sun’s atmosphere! Learn about the Parker Solar Probe and create your own! Ages 5-12. To Knit or to Crochet? That is the question: Thursday, February 8, 12:00pm to 2:00pm and 6:00pm to 7:00pm Bring your knitting, crocheting, or other projects for a relaxing time with others. Fun with Paper*: Friday, February 9, 12:00pm to 2:00pm. HAMLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10am-8pm; Fridays from 10am-4pm. Preschool storytime with Mrs. Carlson is every Monday at 10:30am. Join us for fun books, active songs, early literacy activities and playtime with friends! Digital Literacy of Rochester is at the library Mondays from noon3pm providing tech help. Cookbook Club is Thursday, February 8 at 6:30. Valentine’s Day Exploding Box craft program for adults is Saturday, February 10 at 11am. Fiber Arts program is Monday, February 12 from 3-5pm. Bring your own project or join our group knitting and/or crocheting projects. Sensory play for little ones is Thursday, February 15 from 1-2pm and 6-7pm. Monthly Homeschool program is Wednesday, February 21 at 1pm. School break Dino-Mania program is Thursday, February 22 from 1-2:30pm and 6-7:30pm. The library will be overflowing with dinosaur activities! Call 964-2320 to register for programs. Visit our Facebook page or www.hamlinlibraryny.org.
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PARMA PUBLIC LIBRARY: Teen/Tween Craft Club: Wish Bracelets-Thursday, February 8th, 6:00-7:00PM Make a simple corded bracelet with beads for yourself or to give as a gift. Grades 6 & up. Registration appreciated. Book Chat-Thursday, February 8th, 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. Crafternoon: Valentine’s GnomesFriday, February 9th, 2:00-3:30pm Make an adorable Valentine wood gnome decoration. All supplies provided! Registration is required as seats are limited.
BATAVIA The “Strike Up Some Fun for Crossroads” Annual Betty Ellison Memorial Bowling Event is coming up February 9th and 10th at Mancuso Bowling Center! 3 shifts to choose from! This popular event will have a live DJ for the 6 pm shifts, as well as fun and contests throughout! Register on our Facebook page or at www. crossroadshouse.com. Great way for companies to support team building and our comfort care home! Call 343-3892 for more info! Black History Program - Mt Zion Church is having its third annual Black History Program on Sunday February 11th at 11am, 516 Ellicott St, Batavia. Come and Enjoy singing, poetry and history. If anyone would like to participate in this event contact Dr. Williams at 704-813-5582. All are invited to attend. Feel free to wear black history month attire. There will be a dinner immediately following the program. Kids will receive a goodie bag. HLOM Reimagining History Exhibit Opening - On Friday, February 9th at 6 pm the Holland Land Office Museum welcomes all to view the new edition of “98 Years Since the Sun Went Out,” on the 1925 Solar Eclipse and of “The Land Office” and “Ellicott & Morris.” As part of its “Reimagining History” project, the museum has redesigned several permanent exhibits and expanded its newest exhibit. Come and see the changes that have been made to the museum and the wonderfully new exhibits. Leonard Oakes Winery will be providing a wine tasting during the event. If you would like to attend, please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
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HLOM Trivia Night @ the Museum: Presidents of the United States - Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum on Thursday, February 8 at 7 pm for our next Trivia Night @ the Museum. In honor of President’s day, come and test your knowledge of the Presidents of the United States. Admission is $5 or $3 for museum members. Please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 if you would like to attend. HLOM Guest Speaker Series: The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to welcome as the first presenter of our 2024 Guest Speaker Series Rick Falkowski on Thursday, February 15th at 7 pm. Mr. Falkowski is an author and lecturer who has given presentations on several aspects of WNY life and history, will be presenting on his newest book, “The Spirit of Buffalo Women: Prominent Women who called WNY their Home.” The book highlights the many accomplishments of local women throughout history and their lasting impact on our area. Admission is $5 or $3 for museum members. Please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com if you would like to attend. Author Night at GO ART! Come meet the author behind “Dreaming, A Spiritual Journey”, James (Jim) Morasco and purchase a copy of his book. There will be a selection of music performed during the event by Bart Dentino. James (Jim) Morasco is a thirdgeneration resident of Batavia. He is an ordained minister and is dually certified through the American Baptist and United Church of Christ Denominations. *a portion of the proceeds from the sales of his book will go towards acquiring a monument for the Paupers grave at the Historic Batavia Cemetery on Harvester Ave.
DARIEN CENTER Town of Darien History by local residents - Presentations by local residents sharing the local history of the town of Darien. Join us the 3rd Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm at the Darien Disciples Church, 1951 Broadway Rd., Darien Center.
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Coffee hour for those coping with loss - Join Aurora House’s Director, Kasey Perkins, for a relaxed coffee hour where individuals coping with loss can come together to support each other and connect with others who share a similar journey. Held the 2nd Wednesday of the month (until August 7, 2024) from 11-12noon at the Aurora House, 2495 S Union St., Spencerport. Please RSVP using the link below: https://forms.gle/ raiqYNmLkpoGnhZEA
OAKFIELD Youth B Fit - Youth Fitness Class, no registration but parents must sign waiver at 1st class, all youth welcome any skill level, different themes each week, ex. ninja warrior class. Classes repeat every FRIDAY, 6-7pm at The GOOSE Community Center, 33 South Main Street, Oakfield. Cost: $5. http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com
SCOTTSVILLE Wheatland Senior Citizens Club monthly meeting will be February 13, 12:00 noon in the Senior Center at the Town Hall, Main St. in Scottsville. Bring your own lunch. Coffee and tea is available. Our yearly dues of $7 per person will begin to be collected. This is our first meeting of the year due to the cancellation last month because of the weather. We welcome our new President , Jim Luke who is also Treasurer, Vice President Angie Shortino, and returning Secretary Eleanor Lyons. Hope to see you all soon. For more info or to join the club please contact Darryl Cady at 889-4330.
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WEBSTER Women’s Club Of Webster February Meeting - On Thursday, February 15th, Cherie Wood, Webster’s coordinator for Wreaths Across America, will be speaking to the Women’s Club of Webster focusing on projects and fundraising events supporting Blue Star families and Gold Star mothers. Proietti’s Restaurant, 980 Ridge Rd., Webster. Social: 11:15 a.m.; meeting: 12:00 noon; lunch: 12:30 followed by Ms. Wood’s presentation. Buffet Luncheon featuring Chicken French, Italian sides and dessert. Cost: $24. New members WELCOME! Send check made out to WCW by February 9th to Carolyn Rittenhouse, 405 County Line Road, Ontario, NY 14519. Questions? Phone Carolyn at 585-265-1303.
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Awesome Coworkers I just want to publicly acknowledge what a blessing it is to have colleagues with whom we like to spend our days. Goodness knows, we spend a lot of time at work, so thank goodness for people who help us smile and see the good in life. Loving our new sidewalks Thank you to all the Avon Village employees who worked hard to install the new sidewalks that extend to the end of North Avenue. Each and every day I see folks utilizing them for walking their pets, strolling their children, or getting in a good walk or run. Just a small thing that has improved the quality of living in this great small town.
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A SWEET TREAT FOR GET-TOGETHERS Yields 64 Crust 21/2 cups all-purpose flour 3/4 cups powdered sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda 3/4 cups butter or margarine, melted Filling 3 cups pecan halves, divided 2 cups packed brown sugar 3 eggs 4 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon salt Powdered sugar, optional Preheat oven to 350 F. For crust, combine flour, powdered sugar and baking soda in a batter bowl. Add butter; mix until crumbly. Lightly press crumb mixture over bottom of stoneware bar pan; roll lightly. Bake 15 minutes; remove from oven to a cooling rack. Meanwhile for filling, reserve 1 cup of the pecans for garnish; chop remaining pecans. Combine chopped pecans, brown sugar, eggs, butter, vanilla, and salt; mix well. Pour filling over warm crust, spreading to edges of pan. Arrange remaining pecan halves over filling. Bake 17 to 19 minutes, or until filling is set in center. Remove from oven; cool completely.
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Bergen Evangelical Presbyterian Church Rallies to Restore Organ BY LORI BRUTON
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n the heart of Bergen Evangelical Presbyterian Church lies a historic treasure, gasping for air as the soulful notes that resonated through this sacred space since 1907 faded away.
Devoted individuals like Greg McAllister, Rob Willhoft, and Alden Snell united to revive the dying heartbeat of their precious pipe organ. Under the leadership of Pastor Brandt Hammack, the congregation decided to band together to bring this rare treasure back to life. Arrangements were made, ideas were composed, and the miracle of music lives on. Alden Snell, a key player in this resurrection symphony, first encountered the Bergen church organ during his junior year at Roberts Wesleyan College in 1999. His lifelong love of music began at the tender age of three when he lined up dominoes like a keyboard, pretending to play the organ. He earned his doctorate from the Eastman School of Music. After moving to Delaware with his wife, Christin, they came back to Bergen Evangelical Presbyterian Church. However, the organ was not behaving. Alden had a vision and presented it to Session members and the congregation, proposing the choice between letting the organ die a slow death or bringing it back to life. They agreed to save this treasure and embarked on a journey of restoration. Crafted at Charles Viner & Son in Buffalo, New York, the organ was originally a theater organ. Charles Viner, Sr., born in England, moved to Westfield, Massachusetts with his family just after the Civil War. A relative of Eunice Ely brought the organ to the Bergen church, and Eunice’s father hand-pumped the bellows to make the organ play. The organ was moved from Buffalo to Bergen in 1907 – the church’s 100th-anniversary. Renovations took place in the 1960s and again in the late 1980s, with dedicated church members including Fred Ely volunteering to physically redo the leathers and felts that held the keys together. Recently, the rallying cry for the organ’s restoration again echoed through the pews, leading to a pledge campaign and various fundraisers. The mechanical marvel, powered only by electricity for the blower, Alden playing organ required an overhaul. The pipes needed cleaning, keyboards were warped, and the air system begged for rejuvenation. Renovation involved organ pipe voicing, woodworkers, and designers crafting a custom wind system.
music out of the organ, saying, “The music you can get out of the organ is glorious to honor and praise the Lord.” Bergen Evangelical Presbyterian hosts a rededication of the historic pipe organ as well as a concert series to offer the community a nostalgic musical experience with performances by Eastman School of Music students, as well as Alden himself, Roberts Wesleyan Brass Quintet, Jaclyn Breeze (flute), and George Collichio (guitar). Alden will play pieces performed in 1907, as well as pieces from 1982 and 1990. Jaclyn Breeze, who started piano at 4 years old and was taught by her mom, will play in the Bergen concert series with a hymn sing at the end. Her previous concert series focused on flute music of the last 100 years, and this Spring she is doing another series with pieces that involve a solo flute, imitating other things such as trains, fish, and butterflies. George Collichio’s music interest was sparked at 6 years old by his guitar playing parents. Collichio founded Collichio School of Music in Rochester, and is now a National Recording Artist, Performer, Music Educator, and private guitar instructor. As the sounds of music reverberate through the revitalized pipes, Bergen Evangelical Cal Parsons and Fred Ely Presbyterian Church stands as a in front of organ testament to the power of unity, passion, and the enduring resonance of history and melody. The rededication is not just a celebration of a restored organ; it’s a celebration of a community that refused to let its musical legacy fade away. The notes played on this organ tell a story of perseverance, dedication, and the unwavering belief that, with a united voice, even the faintest melody can be brought back to life. For more information www.epcbergen.org/events24.
Renovation was complete in November 2023. History and music came together as people raised their voices in praise and worship, standing united for each other and their community. The music ministry includes singing hymns and other instruments. In the early days, Bev Rogers and Eunice Ely sang in the choir. Gordon and Delores Seward, loyal church members, brought joy to everyone around them through their love of music and dancing. Delores remembers Leone Simcox sliding along the bench, playing, and getting so much
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Job Duties: These will vary depending on the applicant’s qualifications and whether it is seasonal or year-round employment. Mailings, process shipping papers, create purchase orders, internal and external reports, receive in inventory for resale, inventory management, review payable invoices, maintain SDS and Crop label files, maintain company licenses, post employment ads and other advertising, order office supplies, answer phones and various other tasks.
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Qualifications: • Civil Service Eligibility • High School Graduate or equivalent • Physical ability to perform assigned duties • Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude • Dependable and safety-oriented • Ability to lift 50lbs • Valid NYS Driver’s License Location: Batavia, B Shift- 2:30-11:00pm Salary: $33,342.40 + $939.60 shift differential • Full-Time with benefits including NYS Retirement
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