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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
GAS GRILL SAFETY TIPS
Close the valve after cooking. Always make sure the valve is tightly closed after cooking.
HOW’S YOUR HEARING?
“I would recommend to someone with a hearing problem, to de nitely come see Andrew. He is kind, he is empathetic. I personally feel about Andrew, like he is part of my family. I just love him.”
We gladly accept farmers market coupons
Discover what makes each farm market unique! More info on our Facebook page! Fresh
M-Sat., 9-8; Sun. 9-5
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1 mile south of Rt. 104, 1 mile from Rt. 31, north of lift bridge
Navarra’s Farm Market & Greenhouse
“We grow it all!”
3272 Eagle Harbor - Waterport Rd., Albion “Celebrating 32 years and still growing strong”
OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT ESSENTIALS
Lighting: Outdoor stringed lighting adds ambiance and safety to a space. However, you also may want to consider using some solar-powered staked lights on the ground to map out aisles and make it easier for guests to navigate the yard in the dark.
HOMETOWN
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie WinborneRESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST
Since 1968
* The fuller your refrigerator, the more energy-efficient it is.
* Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock was an ovophobe, or someone who is frightened of eggs.
* Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.
* Australia’s Lake Hillier and Hutt Lagoon are known for their vibrant pink and lilac hues, due to the presence of the algae Dunaliella salina.
SPORTS
Why would my garden always look so far behind my neighbors’ gardens? What might I be doing differently/ wrong?
It is always encouraged for questions like this for you to consider reaching out to your local County’s Cornell Cooperative Extension as most have agents or Master Gardeners that would be happy to do site visits to help you assess your garden and further your gardening knowledge. Itpotentiallycouldbethesoilandhow yourneighborisamendingit.Itcould
potentially plant selection. Or it could be planting timing or planting skills. There are so many variables that could affect your garden versus your neighbors.’ One thing that is pretty universal is that gardeners on average are pretty open to talking about gardening, especially their successes. There are vast amounts of research and studies regarding how gardening particularly community gardens build social communities. So, take a deep breath and ask your neighbor their thoughts. I’m sure they would be happy to share. Also,
if you are looking for educational opportunities to broaden your knowledge, reach out to your local CCE; they may have a program like Seed to Supper that might give you the tools and knowledge to be the best gardener you can be. CCEs are great resources for all kinds of information, so take advantage of them as each county has one.
PS. While gardening on many levels is experiential learning, “Learning by Doing,” you rarely are doing somethingwrong…it’sjustaprocess of learning what may work better for you and your specific garden!
- Ken Estes, Jr, Cornell Cooperative Extension,Livingston CountyHOW TO CUT COSTS ON HOME RENOVATIONS
Refurbish existing features: Rather than a complete gut and rebuild, figure out where you can revitalize existing fixtures and more. For example, refinishing existing cabinets can save you up to 50 percent compared with the cost of new cabinetry, according to Angi (formerly Angie’s List), a cost comparison and business review resource.
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(Family Features) Here are three things you can do to help protect your mobile devices and your identity: Password protect your device. A recent study by Javelin Strategy and Research found that even though many smartphones are being used to handle sensitive financial information, only 33 percent of smartphone owners password-protect their devices. If your phone falls into the wrong hands, you could make it very easy for someone to access your personal information and steal your identity.
Review your social network privacy settings. It’s not just advertisers taking advantage of the personal information you include on your social network sites. As the use of social networking continues to increase, it’s expected that the use of malware will rise, too. Cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal information and money. So you need to review your privacy settings frequently, be careful of what apps you install, and never “friend” someone you don’t know.
Consider getting extra protection. There are a growing number of tools available to help you monitor and protect your identity as well as restore your name and credit, should your identity get stolen. For example, Mobile Rhino is a specialty insurance program that not only insures your device, but also offers an Identity Monitoring Service that alerts you of any changes that could indicate someone else is using your information.
HOW TO BUILD YOUR HOME BAR
Fill it with spirits
No bar is complete without alcohol and mixers. Homeowners can buy the types of spirits they love and complete their bars with the basics for mixing. When stocking a bar, keep in mind that everything does not have tobetop-shelf.Vodka,gin,tequila,rum,andwhiskeyaresomeofthemore popular spirits. Simple syrup, fresh fruit, club soda, cola, and bitters are examples of versatile mixers.
EntertainingguruMarthaStewartsaystohaveenoughsuppliesonhandfor guests. Expect each person to have three drinks (requiring three glasses), use a pound of ice, and three cocktail napkins per two-hour party. Don’t forgettoalsohavenonalcoholicitemsonhandforthosewhodon’timbibe.
TREE SERVICES
The end of July is synonymous with poolsides, wave pools, and eighty-foot tall slides mounted on steel towers. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a lazy vacationer, waterparks have something for every taste. Nothing beats being in the water to cool off during the summer.
The waterslide was first seen in New Zealand during a display at their International Exhibition in 1906. Ever since, waterslides have quickly evolved, especially in the 1970s. More than 1,000 water parks already exist with multiple new parks opening each year in the U.S.
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…
HOAGLIBRARY:
Free IndoorMusicSeriesatthe HoagLibraryinAlbion!
TrioGhidorah-Saturday,August 19that12:00pm
SunshineQuan-Saturday,September23rdat12:00pm
MayaAnaLoncar-Saturday,October14that12:00pm RochesterMandolinOrchestraSaturday,November4that 12:00pm
Dr.LynnMcGrath-Saturday, December9that12:00pm
AAADefensiveDrivingCourse, 9am-3:30pm:July22,September 16,November18.Call(800) 836-2582toregisterorvisithttps:// info.westerncentralny.aaa.com/car/ driver-training/classroom-dip
Whatgoodisthewarmthofsummer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness. ~John
SteinbeckHAMLINPUBLICLIBRARY:
The HamlinPublicLibraryisopen
Mondays/Wednesdaysfrom10am6pm;Tuesdays/Thursdaysfrom 10am-8pm;Fridaysfrom10am4pm;Saturdaysfrom10am-2pm. ClosedSaturday,July29forthe HamlinJulyJamboree.DigitalLiteracyofRochesterisatthelibrary Mondaysfromnoon3pmproviding techhelp.Registrationisopenfor thesummerreadingchallengeand programs.Preschoolstorytimeon Monday,July31at10:30amwillbe aFarmthemeandwillfinishwitha wagonridearoundthetownhall park.JoiningMrs.Carlsonasguest readersarelocalfarmerLoraPartykaandAssemblymanSteveHawley.FamilyBingoisWednesday, August2at1pm.LegoClubis Thursday,August3at6pm.Copies oftheDinosaurBar-B-QuecookbookforAugust10thCookbook Clubareavailableforpickup.Registrationisrequiredformostprograms.Call964-2320,visitwww. hamlinlibraryny.orgorfinduson Facebook.
SeymourLibrary: Make YourOwnSpaDay*:Tuesday, August1,2:00pmto4:00pm We’llbemakingmasks,scrubs,and discussingself-caretomaketheperfectrelaxingday!*Registrationrequired.
TechTutor*:Tuesdays,August1and 15,2:00pmto4:00pm
Doyouhaveanytechquestionsabout yourdevice?Comeinandhavea one-on-one30minutesessionwitha librarian.Othertechquestions?Bring thosetoo!*Appointmentsrequired. Pleasecall637-1050toregister.For adults18+.
MorseCodeBeadedBracelets: Thursday,August3,2:00pmto 3:00pm LearnabitaboutMorsecodeandturn afavoritewordorphraseintoa wearableaccessory!
SummerReadingWrapup!! :Thursday,August10,5:30pmto 7:30pm.
Celebrateallyourhardworkthis summer!We’llhaveactivities, performers,andprizestomirrorour SummerKickoffEvent.AdultSummer Readingprizedrawingswillalsohappen.
ALBION
CobblestoneMuseumFleaMarket - FleaMarketonthe CobblestoneMuseumgrounds (14389RidgeRdW,Albion,NY)on August12thfrom9am-4pm. 25+boothswithawidevarietyof merchandiseforsale.Loadsofused booksataffordableprices.Holiday ShoppeandGiftshopwillbeopen, Museumtoursavailable.Refreshmentssold.Detailsatwww. cobblestonemuseum.org/specialeventsorcall585-589-9013for information.
ALEXANDER
AntiqueTruckShow: 37th AnnualWesternNewYorkAntique TruckShowAugust5thand6that theAlexanderSteamShow Grounds,10294GillateRoad, Alexander.Thegroundsareopen9 AMto3PMbothdays.Theshow featuresover150trucks,tractors, constructionequipmentandflea market.FreeAdmissionandParking.Saturdayeventsincludeantiquetractorpullat10AManda slowtruckraceat2PM.Therewill beatruckparadeSundayat1:00 PM.Kidsgetachancetowina woodentruckeveryhour.Proud sponsorofCampGoodDays.
ATTICA
JunkyardReunion-Antiqueand Classic CarShow attheVincent AlmeterMemorialPark,Varysburg. BasketAuction,50/50,Food.Held Sunday,July30thfrom11am-4pm. Allproceedsfromtheeventswill benefitGatewayHomeComfort CareinAttica.
BATAVIA
HLOMTriviaNight@theMuseum: AnneFrank- TheHolland LandOfficeMuseumisproudto announcethenexteditionofits TriviaNight@theMuseumon Thursday,August10at7pm.This month’stopicisAnneFrankand herwell-knowndiary.Thetrivia nightwillbeheldatGOART! locatedat201E.MainSt.inBatavia.TheirTavern2.0willalsobe openforanyoneinterestedina beverage.Admissionis$5or$3for museummembers.Pleasecontact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
WorshipwithTheForesters from Nashville,TN- Cometo SundayWorshipwithTheForesters onAugust13at10:00a.m.Enjoy thisChristianmusicgroupspend thewordofGod!Batavia’sFirst UnitedMethodistChurch,8221 LewistonRd.,Batavia.http:// Bataviafirstumc.com
HLOMExhibit: “Memento Mori: HistoricBataviaCemetery200 Years,1823-2023”-TheHolland LandOfficeMuseumisproudto announcetheopeningofitsnext exhibit,“MementoMori:TheHistoricBataviaCemetery,200Years, 1823-2023”.OndisplayWednesday,July5ththroughSaturday, November4th.Theexhibitdetails the200yearhistoryofthecemetery,livesofsomeofthefamous Batavianswhoareburiedthere, cemeteryartifacts,aswellasexamplesofhowpeoplehavemourned thelossoftheirlovethroughthe past200years.Theexhibitisdone incollaborationwiththeHistoric BataviaCemeteryAssociation.The exhibitisincludedintheregular museumadmission.
28thAnnualGeneseeCancer Assistance GolfTournamentGeneseeCancerAssistancewill holdits28thAnnualGolfTournamentatTerryHillsGolfCourse, 5122ClintonStreetRoad,Batavia onSaturday,July29,2023.11AMSignIn,Lunch,PuttingContest. 1PM-GolfScramble(Shotgun Start).PostGolf-DoorPrizes, Awards,Dinner.Fundsraisedassist cancerpatientsinGeneseeCounty. Call585-345-0417orvisitwww. geneseecancerassistance.orgto register,sponsor,ordonate.
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: Julianne Woite-Joinusatthe HollandLandOfficeMuseum Wednesday,August16,7pm.The museumwelcomeslocalauthor andhistorian,JulianneWoite,as sheshareswhatourareawaslike fromaround1880-1920.The GildedAgeisafascinatingpointin thehistoryoftheUnitedStates,as thecountrywasgoingthrough suchdynamicchangeandperceivedprosperity,withWNYatthe heartofthemuchofthat,butan uglyunderbellywasjusthidingbelowthesurface.Admission$5or $3formuseummembers.Please contactthemuseum 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
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BRIGHTON
GirlScoutsofWesternNew York YearofFunKickoffParty! Forgirlsandfamilieswhoarenew membersorinterestedinjoining GirlScoutsthisyear.Thisfreeevent willincludegames,crafts,foodand morewhileprovidinginformation aboutGirlScoutsandachanceto registerforayearoffun!Heldat AustinPark,15JeffersonAve,Bataviafrom11AM-1PMonSaturday August12th.RSVPathttps:// gswny.wufoo.com/forms/ xgkpk2h0051t9e/.Girlswhoregisterandattendwillbeenteredinto araffletowinafreeGirlScout uniform!Info./Questions:join.us@ gswny.orgorpaige.wasilewski@ gswny.org
BROCKPORT
TheBrockportArtsFestivalis back and celebratingits27thyear onAugust12and13,2023!After anincrediblysuccessfulfestivalin 2022,theVillageofBrockportis pleasedtohostthefestival!Featuringover150artistsandcrafters, delectablefestivalfood,andtalentedmusiciansandentertainment,theBrockportArtsFestival hasbeenastapleontheWestern NewYorkfestivalsceneforovera quarterofacentury.Weareso pleasedtocontinueofferingtraditionalfavoritefeaturesandtoshine thelightonouramazingcommunity.
CORFU
CorfuFarmersMarket|Community Night- Joinusweeklyforour VillageofCorfuFarmersMarket! Mondays,July24th-September 25thfrom4-7pmattheCorfu UnitedPresbyterianChurch,63 AlleghanyRd.,Corfu.Weoffer over10+localvendors,food trucks,livemusic,localtriviaand more!Checkoutourpageforyour weeklyspecialevents.August7th wehaveourNationalNightOut andSeptember11thwehavea BuffaloBillsTailgate.
EAST BETHANY
GuidedDogWalks-Bringyourbest friend forsomegreatsocialization andexerciseonaguideddogwalk throughthepark!Walkstakeplace onthefirstSaturdayofeachmonth fromApriltoAugust.Dogsmustbe keptonaleashatalltimes.Aggressivedogsarenotallowed!Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRoad,EastBethany. InterpretiveNatureCenter,Feeis $5perdog;allproceedsbenefitthe GeneseeCountyAnimalShelter. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.
Summer afternoon — summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. ~Henry James
There shall be eternal summer in the grateful heart. ~Celia Thaxter
ELBA
ElbaBettermentCommittee
Summer MusicSeries! Thursday, AUGUST3attheVillagePark.This week’sentertainmentcomesfrom alocalgroup,NoahGokey,featuringElbanativeAaronBastianoon drums.EnjoyfoodfromIslandsHawaiiBBQandTheRedOsierLandmarkRestaurant.Icecream,wine andbeeravailableforpurchase. The50/50RafflewillbenefitWarriorHouse-TheGoosefoodpantry inOakfield.Considerbringingan itemforthepantry.Thereisa specialneedforcannedspaghetti sauce,cannedchicken,soupsand hamburgerhelpertypemeals.Let’s showthemthegenerosityofour community.Foodstartsat5:30; musicstartsat6:30.Seeyouatthe Park!
ElbaBettermentCommittee
Summer MusicSeries! TheElba BettermentCommitteepresents “RunningdownADream”,areunionconcertatthesiteofThe StumblinInn,1NorthMainStreet. Sunday,August6,3-6pm.Stumble backinandjoinsomeoldfavorites astheyperformandcollaborateto providearockexperiencelikenone other.The50/50rafflewillbenefit theDearJackFoundation,apowerfulvoiceinthefightagainstcancerinadolescentsandyoung adults.Youwillalsobeableto purchaseStumblinInnmemorabilia.Foodandicecreamfrom ChapsElbaDiner.Bringachairand jointhefun!
HAMLIN
VeteransPancakeBreakfastSunday, July30,2023,9:00AMtill NoonattheHamlinVFW,1739 LakeRoad,Hamlin.Adults$6.00, Children$4.00&VeteransFree. TIMECHANGEDfrom8AMto 9AM.
LEROY
CashRaffle: Our LadyofMercy ParishisconductingaCashRaffle. Prizes$5,000,$2,500,$1,000, $750,$500,$250.Donation$20. PrizestobedrawnonSeptember 17that2:30pmatParishFallFestival,44LakeSt.,LeRoy.Tickets maybepurchasedatParishCenter, 44LakeSt.,LeRoyorattheLeRoy FarmersMarketonAugust26th. http://www.ourladyofmercyleroy. org
OAKFIELD
Yoga: Come joinusonWednesday eveningsat6:00pmforYoga. Theseclasseswillhelpincreaseyour balanceandstrengthandareFREE thankstoanawardfromUnivera. HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
Vunte s NEEDED
• Patrick Place Comfort Care Home: We are a 2-bedroom comfort care home providing 24/7 care to residents. We are in need of hands-on resident care volunteers; no experience required, all training will be provided! Call or email us today to learn more! directorpatrickplace@gmail.com
• UR Medicine Home Care: Deliver meals to our participants in Monroe County. Email julie_cunningham@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-274-4385
• Girl Scouts Western NY: Adults needed to work with troops as leaders, those with a special talent to o er girls or be an extra pair of hands at events. Jfusco33@juno.com or 585-226-6434
• Community Reading Partnership: Community Reading Partnership (CRP) promotes family literacy in the greater Canandaigua area by donating new and gently-used books. Volunteers are needed to process books stored at the Canandaigua Primary School for Little Red Bookshelves and to assist with outreach programs. Volunteers contact by email: communityreadingpart.org
• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers o er compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives. We o er around the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org
• Advent House: We are a 2-bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands-on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org
• Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society: e Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society is in need of docents to volunteer at our Museum for its standard Sunday a ernoon hours (2-4pm). Email president@hfmhistorical.org or call 585-281-0014
• Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum: Available roles for volunteers include ride operator, special events, maintenance, and docent. Email info@carrouselmuseum.org
• Webster Community Chest, LLC: Serving 14,580 area residents in need of help. Volunteers needed for monthly food distribution, other fundraisers and food drives. Seeking new Board members also. See our website for details. Email webcommchest@gmail.com
• Hospeace House Inc: Looking for something meaningful in your life? We are a 2-bed comfort care home for those facing end-of-life. In addition to resident care volunteers, we are seeking volunteers to assist with social media, newsletters, events and fundraising. Visit us- www.HospeaceHouse.org Email volunteercoordinator@ hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090
• House of John: e House of John is a 2-bedroom Comfort Care Home located in Cli on Springs. We provide end-of-life care to those unable to be cared for at home at no cost to the resident. We are looking for caring, reliable people willing to share 4-8 hrs. a month to assist with resident care. No caregiving experience required. All training is provided free of charge. If interested, please call or email the House at 315-462-5646 or house@houseo ohn.org
• Perinton Ambulance: Seeking volunteers for general o ce/ administrative work as well as building & grounds. Hours and tasks vary based on ability and availability. Email volunteer@pvac.org
• Catholic Charities of Bu alo: e Home Visitation Program needs Friendly Home Visitors, age 21+ to volunteer one hour each week through in person visits or calls to a 60+ older adult in Genesee County who is living independently and has expressed feelings of loneliness. Call Lisa Wittmeyer at 716-341-6751 to learn more about volunteering with us.
EPSON 4800 STYLUS PRO PRINTER. Good condition. Some ink. philip.hilden@gmail.com
Possibly a pig or other animal farm could use 200+ CANS OF EXPIRED FOOD 585-356-4315
UPRIGHT BALDWIN PIANO. Pick up in Rush. ermaperkins@me.com
Set of HEARING AIDS. Will need adjustment. 585-721-8963
MEDICAL SUPPLIES – bandages, saline solution, wound cleaner, body soap and lotions. 585-362-6906
RUG HOOKING WOOL YARN, large C. Murray asst. 585-657-5451
MAPLE FIREWOOD in chunks on ground. Need chainsaw to cut to transport. Leave message. 585-237-5803
#1 CRUSHED WASHED STONE, 3-4 cu. yds. Bloomfield. You load & pick up. Please text 678-939-4378
ESQUIRE MAGAZINES 2008-2010. Good condition. 585-671-2598
1950s EZ SPIN WASHER. Poor condition. Good for collectors or scrap metal. You must remove from basement. Picture available. 585-671-2598
20-inch 2003 ENVISION TV. Good for gaming systems. Comes with plastic gaming center. 585-671-2598
WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, Complete 22 Volume Set. 585-690-3161
4 qty rounded LANDSCAPING EDGING, brick. 2’ long by 3’ high pieces. Penfield: 585-820-9245
Two PLAYER PIANOS and a LOWREY HOME THEATRE. 585-323-1762 or 585-671-1996 (leave message)
POOL TABLE w/ balls, but no cue sticks. Particle Board. Warped, but good for kids to learn on. You remove from basement. msmalter2@gmail.com
45” LG FLAT SCREEN TV, older model but great picture, not a smart TV. You pick up in Canandaigua. bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com
OneTouch Blood GLUCOSE METER. sscott01@rochester.rr.com
CUSHIONS for the glider rocker picked up on Taylor Road in Mendon. 585-624-4647
Metal OFFICE DESK. Heavy duty measures 29” tall, 30” deep and 60” wide. Fairport. Donna, 585 943 -8487
BENCH SEAT PROTECTOR, 53” wide, black, had in my pick-up. 585-334-8636
WOOD for crafts. 585-698-0111
PRODUCE / VEGGIES for compost. 585-300-3301
OPERA RECORDS (Caruso, Pavarotti, more), HISTORICAL RECORDS (JFK & landing on the moon), MUSIC CDS/CASSETTES, BLANK CDS. 585-388-0318
BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872
Failing eyesight, need LARGE SCREEN TV for computer monitor. Also, will recycle your old computers. Terry: 336-247-3245
TRADING CARDS, Vintage or new. Sports, Buffalo Bills for my collection. Batavia/Elba area. Text 716-560-8840
FULL SIZE KAYAK. GOLD COLORED PICTURE FRAMES – all sizes. BIRD HOUSES –for outside decoration. Batavia/Elba area. Text 716-560-8840
Handicapped man needs a SAXOPHONE for his day music program. Text 585-305-0271
WOODEN BED SLATS, full size or queen size. Thanks in advance. doucette7@aol.com
FOLDABLE RAMP for a vehicle. 315-548-3872
Sturdy desk-type CHAIR on wheels. Will pick up within 10 miles of Geneseo. Call 585-382-3705
Looking for a BOX TRAILER. 585-323-1762 or 585-671-1996 (leave message)
MUSIC ALBUMS and 45s from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. Call Bill 585-402-8870
NUTRIBULLET processor for veggies. stellaswirlery@yahoo.com
Lawn & garden TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. 585-883-7387
POOL TABLE for senior citizen community center. 585-409-5384
6’ or larger KAYAK for veteran. 585-770-8162
Sturdy SHELVING, FILE CABINETS, and TARPS. Call: 585-424-0732
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or Text 315-576-1278
92-year-old Vet needs a 12’ CANOE BOAT TRAILER: 585-494-6025
Gently used GAS GRILL for Hospeace House. Needed for residents’ family use and for fundraising events. Call or text: 585-797-7643
TRADING CARDS, vintage or new. Sports or non-sports. Will be appreciated and displayed! 585-729-1259
BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Many 2-liter EMPTY SODA BOTTLES (not crushed). Need a lot for a project. 585-698-0758
Seeking an ATV OR DIRT BIKE for father/son projects. Please call or text Matt at 315-576-1278
POOL TABLE: 585-409-5384
Disabled person needs working RIDING MOWER. Old one finally quit: piamiamine@yahoo.com
Would like to dig up some WHITE BIRCH TREES in the Canandaigua area: scoutmasterdavid@yahoo.com
CLOSETMAID SHELVES, BRACKETS and ACCESSORIES: 585-298-0040
COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259
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MOMENTS IN TIME
The
* On July 30, 1619, in Jamestown, Virginia, the first elected legislative assembly in the New World -- the House of Burgesses -- convenes in the choir of the town’s church. Its first laws included prohibitions against gambling, drunkenness and idleness. Sabbath observance was made mandatory.
* On July 31, 1937, Charles Martine, an Apache scout who played an important role in the surrender of Geronimo, dies on the Mescalero Reservation in New Mexico.
* On Aug. 1, 1981, “MTV: Music Television” goes on the air for the first time, with the words “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll.” The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star” was the first music video on the new cable TV channel.
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Behind the Scenes at Rochester Freecycle
BY DP DUNNsay you have an item you no longer want, but it’s too good to toss out. Garage sale? Way too busy. Donate it to a charitable group? Set it at the end of the driveway with a big sign that says FREE? Or give it away on the Freecycle Network.
According to their website, “ e Freecycle Network® is made up of more than 5,000 local town groups with over 9 million members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonpro t movement of people who are giving (and getting) stu for free in their own towns and keeping good stu out of land lls. Membership is free, and everything posted must be free, legal, and appropriate for all ages.”
Meet Patti, one of the Rochester Freecycle Group moderators. Patti, how would you brie y describe the Rochester Freecycle Group?
e Rochester NY Freecycle group is one of the 5,357 worldwide Freecycle groups where our 4,750 + members (out of 10,765,511 worldwide) o er and request still usable items to keep them out of land lls.
How do people meet to give or receive an item?
ere are a few options. Members can come to your home, meet up at a location convenient to both parties, or if you feel particularly magnanimous, you can o er to drop the item o !
Is this a ‘quid pro quo’ arrangement? Do I have to give you one thing in exchange for another?
Not at all! While there are a few guidelines having to do with how o en you request a speci c item, there are no quali cations such as making your rst post an o er, balancing the number of wanted vs o er posts, etc. In fact, there is no borrowing, swapping/trading unless you have you own “friend’s circle.”
What can, or cannot, be o ered via Freecycle?
KEEP IT FREE, LEGAL & APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES. is means, for example:
* No tobacco, rearms or other weapons, profane or sexual content, alcohol;
*Nomedicationsofanykind,includingallRxandOTCmedicines, vitamins, creams, lotions, including some medical equipment and supplies ;
* Personal care items must be unopened;
* Food must be unopened;
* No yard sales, Curb Alerts or o ering or requesting money for ANY reason;
* No animal posting; What are the oddest or most unusual items you’ve seen on the Rochester Freecycle group?
We had an “o er” post where someone was giving away an old porch because they were getting a new one. e catch was
that the person would have to dismantle the concrete base and steps and remove them from the property. We did not allow it because of the “strings attached.”
An ‘honorable mention’ goes to a man that asked for extralarge false teeth to chew through his wife’s bad cooking, and a replacement hearing aid with an on and o switch because his current one doesn’t allow him to shut it o and all his wife does is complain all day long.
Is it di cult to join?
Not at all. Signup is found at https://www.freecycle.org/signup. Once there, you enter a user name, email, and password. We ask that user names be “family friendly.” en you look for town groups you would like to join and click “Join is Group.” Some groups prefer to approve new members and others let you join immediately but o en put you on moderation until you have posted without any issues.
What do you want everyone to know about Freecycle and why should they join?
Freecycle is a nice way to give back to the community. It gives those asking for items a place to post without judgment for the most part. ose who o er items are o en “paying it forward.” Yes, some members are looking for someone else to get rid of their junk for them, but this is Rochester; those “useless items” have been turned into pieces of art and grace our city and suburbs with beauty. During Covid, I received quite a few messages asking me please to reopen for posting. ese messages were from members who wanted to make sure everyone had what they needed to get through the long pandemic isolation. I love this group!
For more information on the Freecycle Network, visit their website: www.freecycle.org.
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BRICK HOMES FIGHT FIRES THE LONGEST
(NAPSI)—Firefighters report that it takes about an hour and a half for a fire to breach a brick home-as compared to fiber cement in under an hour and vinyl siding in just minutes.
Choosing brick exteriors to protect their own firehouses, firefighters say brick homes help slow the spread, offering the extra few minutes to help save lives and property as this brief video shows.
While the International Residential Code (IRC) does not require cladding on singlefamily homes to have a fire rating,the International Building Code (IBC) acknowledges that fired-clay brick has tested to provide a minimum one-hour fire resistance rating alone, regardless of backing material.This is something that synthetic materials—such as fiber cement—cannot claim.
Primarily made of clay, brick is classified as a noncombustible material that will not burn, melt or combust.
In a one-hour severe fire test conducted independently for the Brick Industry Association (BIA), vinyl siding burned after only 18 minutes, fiber cement failed within one hour and fired-clay brick withstood the flames after one hour. The test was conducted in accordance with ASTM E119, the Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaAdopting a “War Dog”
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I just watched an older movie about a military dog, called “Max.” How can I adopt a dog like that? -- T.T. via email
DEAR T.T.: While “Max” is a compelling movie, adopting a former military working dog takes a fair amount of research on your part, and the ability to care for dogs that have high energy and need plenty of attention and continuing training. All military dog adoptions are handled through the Department of Defense Military Working Dog Adoption Program at Lackland AFB in Texas.
Dogs eligible for adoption were retired due to age, injury or sickness. Not all dogs saw combat. Some worked in national security, while others were trained as working dogs but did not meet the standards for military service.
Be prepared for a long wait a er submitting the application -- up to a year or more. First priority for adoption goes to law-enforcement agencies, if the dog is still t for duty. If not, the dog’s handler can adopt it. Only a er that do dogs become available for adoption to civilians. Some dogs, sadly, are not adoptable due to temperament or severe injuries.
In addition to patience, be aware that you don’t have control over what type of dog is made available; although you can state your preference on the application. Be prepared for some pre-adoption expenses as well: If selected to adopt a MWD, you’ll need to travel to where the dog is being kept (most likely, Lackland) at least twice -- once to be interviewed and meet the dog, and again to pick it up if your application is approved.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
Learn More: BIA is the nationally recognized authority on clay brick construction representing the nation’s distributors and manufacturers of clay brick and suppliers of related products. To learn more, go to Fire Prevention at www.gobrick.com.
Puzzle Answers This Week
AIR–
is amazing. You are all a good example of God’s love & generosity!
Good for Mamma G’s Restaurant
A shout-out to Mamma G’s Restaurant in Henrietta: I ordered food to go for three and they got one order wrong, including forgetting the dessert. When I phoned to see if it could be corrected, they not only obliged cheerfully, but also provided the replacement food completely for free, which included a main course. If only more businesses engaged in these practices! We all make mistakes, but these folks were bent on correcting their error, and doing it pleasantly and promptly. Thanks, Mamma G’s - great management!
Yard Sale Thief
On July 8th we were having a neighborly yard sale in [local town]. Around noon we had a torrential downpour. I had tarped two tables with items that could not get wet. Other items were on another table and the ground which could get wet. We went into the house to get out of the rain. My wife had looked out the window and said a woman who had a black SUV was putting a gas can in her car. Then she said I think she is putting it back on the ground. After the rain stopped we went out to find out that over $150.00 worth of items were stolen. I never expected this at a yard sale. Yes, I should have kept watch over it continuously.
Dogs at music in the park
We are senior citizens and enjoy going to listen to the music in the park. We really don’t know why people insist on bringing their dogs. There are so many of us who go to listen to the music, not watch their dogs. It is very annoying. Please people, leave you mutts home.
Loud popping mufflers
Lately I have been exposed to this new theory that a “popping,” like a shot gun, muffler is cool. It scares me when I’m in my yard. Sounds like a drive-by out here in God’s country. I can only imagine what that back pressure is doing internally to your engine. Backfires are not cool. Why would you want everyone noticing you? I sure hope you don’t make any bad choices, bc you would be easily identified. Motorcycles seem much louder lately also, and there’s a generation that isn’t sure when and how to shift. Again, why draw attention to your ignorance? I guess, don’t worry, mommy will buy you another one if you ruin it. Haha.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Doctors Won’t Prescribe Hormone Therapy to Woman Over 60
DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recently published column, you stated, “As always, the decision belongs to the patient,” while addressing a concern about the benefits and risks of stopping a statin drug. Oh, really? Then, why is it that, once I turned 60, not a single doctor will prescribe hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to stop my debilitating post-menopausal symptoms? After suffering from menopausal symptoms starting at age 42, I was finally prescribed HRT at age 57. What relief I felt, as it was the only remedy to alleviate my hot flashes, weight gain, lack of sleep and vaginal dryness.
Once I hit 60, I was ordered to stop HRT, and no one since will prescribe it for me now. I am 66, suffer from hot flashes daily and have my sleep interrupted at least five times a night with terrible night sweats. I have tried just about every over-the-counter offering with zero effectiveness.
I will gladly trade the greater risk of heart attack and stroke, and the possible shorter life span, for relief from symptoms that affect my daily quality of life. Clearly, the choice is not mine, because if I had a choice, I would ask for continued prescriptions of HRT to give me relief. Why don’t I have that choice as a patient? -- R.M.T.
ANSWER: A patient always has the right to refuse a treatment recommended from a physician. However, the physician has the obligation to consider the risks and benefits of a treatment, and is not obliged to prescribe a treatment that they do not think is appropriate.
If a patient asks me for a treatment that has been shown to be ineffective and has the potential for serious adverse effects, I don’t prescribe it, but will work with the patient to find alternative treatments. For example, some nonhormonal prescription treatments are moderately effective for hot flashes and sleep disturbance, and topical estrogen is very effective for vaginal dryness.
However, the case of HRT for symptoms of menopause is more complicated, because estrogen is the most effective treatment we have for menopausal symptoms, particularly for hot flashes. There are risks to HRT, but the benefits for some women are so great that they are willing to accept some risks.
You mentioned the risk of heart disease and stroke. A landmark study called the Women’s Health Initiative helped to define and quantify those (and other) risks. Its effect has been to dramatically reduce the prescribing of menopausal hormone therapy, but the results should not be interpreted to mean that hormone treatment is always inappropriate, even in women who are in their mid-60s, where risks are higher.
Moreover, a woman’s entire health status should be considered when deciding whether to prescribe hormone treatments. In women with a history of an estrogen-dependent tumor (like many breast cancers), a history of a blood clot or a stroke, or a few other issues, the harm almost certainly outweighs the benefits. Otherwise, a wise clinician looks at the patient’s risk for heart disease, blood clots and similar conditions. Women at a very high risk for heart disease should probably avoid estrogen. Using lower-dose estrogen by patch (rather than pills) is wise for women at moderate risk, such as those who are in their 60s.
Physicians do not want to prescribe medications that will harm their patients, and most have stopped prescribing menopausal hormone therapy entirely for women, to prevent disease. However, it still has a role in treating symptoms. I recommend you seek out an expert in treatment of menopausal treatments and have a frank discussion about your willingness to assume risk in order to have a better quality of life.
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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.
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COLD MEDICINE INGREDIENTS CAN RAISE YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE
(NAPSI)—There’s a reason it’s called the “common” cold: Adults have an average two to three colds per year and children even more, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Problem
Most people recover from a cold within a week to 10 days. But decongestants may raise blood pressure or interfere with the effectiveness of some prescribed blood pressure medications, according to the American Heart Association.
Read The Label
Be sure to read labels on over-the-counter (OTC) medications, especially if you have high blood pressure (HBP). Some contain decongestants such as oxymetazoline, phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine.
You should also look for warnings related to high blood pressure or HBP medication and talk to your health care professional before taking OTC medications or supplements.And don’t stop taking prescribed medications without talking to your doctor.
Some OTCs are also high in sodium, which can raise blood pressure. So look at the active and inactive ingredients lists for the words “sodium” or “soda.” If you have high blood pressure, you should consume less than 1,500 mg of sodium a day from all sources—and one dose of some OTCs can contain more than a whole day’s allowance.
Be Careful With Supplements Or Natural (Naturopathic) Remedies
Special pills, vitamins or drinks don’t substitute for prescription medications and lifestyle modifications. Talk to your health care provider before taking any OTC drug or supplement that claims to lower your blood pressure. They may not work as advertised and may interfere with other medications. Some, like natural licorice and diet pills, can even raise your blood pressure.
What Else To Watch For
Other drugs and substances that can raise your blood pressure include:
• Alcohol
• Amphetamines
• Antidepressants
• Atypical Antipsychotics (such as clozapine and olanzapine)
• Caffeine
• Oral Contraceptives
• Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs: ibuprofen and naproxen sodium, for example)
• Illicit Drugs
• Systemic Corticosteroids (for example, prednisone and methylprednisolone)
Learn More: For more information about keeping your heart healthy, go to www. heart.org/hbp. The maker of Coricidin HBP, Bayer Healthcare LLC, is a proud sponsor of the American Heart Association’s High Blood Pressure Effort.
Here’s a tip
• Assorted hardware seems to collect in big, random piles in our tiny workshop. Nails, screws and bolts of all sizes are mixed together, tossed on the bench when a project is complete. Every so o en, the kids and I make a game of sorting and organizing it using a mu n pan. It’s easy to sort by size and type!
• “A er cleaning my paintbrushes recently, I decided to hang them from the clothesline to dry. It worked great, as the bristles were nice and so when they were dry. I think it helped to hang straight down.” -- O.C. in Washington
• Before you start a painting project and head to the hardware store, determine what you might need and raid your recycling bin for containers.
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Hocus Focus
BY HENRY BOLTINOFFShopping for an assisted living facility
Consider the arrangements and services offered. Some facilities offer single rooms, while others provide apartment-style living. Most assisted living facilities provide a variety of services, such as housekeeping, laundry, exercise and wellness classes, and social activities, for their residents. Investigate the offerings at each home you visit, looking for a facility that best suits your loved one’s needs.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDDERS
Lifetime Assistance, Inc. will receive proposals for ‘Additions to 15 Evelyn Drive, Brockport, New York 14420.’ Bid proposal packages shall be received by Ernie Haywood on Friday, August 11, 2023, until 5:00 PM at the o ce of Lifetime Assistance, Inc. at 465 Paul Road in Chili, New York.
is project is nanced in part by the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Monroe County Department of Planning and Development, Community Development Administration (CDA). erefore, all federal regulations governing contracts apply, including Labor Standards Provisions and Davis-Bacon wage rates, Equal Employment Opportunity regulations and Section 3 Provisions. For the purpose of this project, Davis-Bacon wage rates do not apply.
Speci cations and bid documents may be obtained at no charge at the O ce of Lifetime Assistance, Inc. at 465 Paul Road in Chili, New York.
CONTRACT BID DOCUMENTS may be examined at the O ce of Monroe County Department of Planning and Development Community Development Administration City Place
50 West Main Street, Suite 1150 Rochester, New York 14614
Early Childhood Educators, Caregivers and Support Sta
Are you looking to start your career or move into a new position?
If so, Head Start / Early Head Start is looking for YOU! We currently have career opportunities across the program in Batavia.
Preschool Teacher (Teacher Assistant
Equivalent) – Batavia
Responsibilities: Works cooperatively with/at direction of classroom Lead Teacher to promote each child’s total development. Maintains accurate records and prepares reports at direction of Lead Teacher. School year, 40 hours per week.
Requirements: Preschool CDA or Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education AND experience working with children. Candidates with 9 college credits in Early Childhood, Child Development or a related eld AND enrolled in 1) a CDA credential program that will be complete within 1 year OR 2) a program leading to an associate or baccalaureate degree may be considered.
Toddler Primary Caregiver – Batavia
Responsibilities: Plans and provides high quality care giving services, education and referrals to children (18-36 months) and families through classroom and home visiting services. Interacts with parents and supports their role as their children’s primary teachers. Maintains accurate screening, ongoing assessment, classroom, educational and family contact records and prepares reports at direction of program Leadership Team. Year-round, 40 hours per week. Requirements: Infant and Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or comparable credential with training or coursework in early childhood development with a focus on infant and toddler development. Candidates currently enrolled in a CDA or related program that will be completed within 1 year may be considered. Two years’ experience related to caring for children, one of which must be related to caring for infants or toddlers.
Teacher Assistant (Aide) & Cleaner - Batavia
Responsibilities: Direct work with children in classroom, on bus and performing tasks such as sanitizing. Entry level positions for those interested in early childhood education. Responsible for basic janitorial tasks including classrooms and common areas. School year, 32.5 hours per week. Requirements: High school diploma required. Some experience with children age birth – preschool is expected and some janitorial skills preferred.
Kitchen Assistant - Batavia
Responsibilities: Assists in preparation and delivery of meals for children. Washes dishes, pots and pans, cleans and sanitizes kitchen; cover for Cook in his/her absence; may include heavy li ing (50 lbs.), bending and li ing. School year, 33 hours per week.
Requirements: High School diploma required, previous kitchen experience preferred. Qualify for agency approved driver status and own vehicle.
Substitutes (Teacher Assistant, Cleaner, Kitchen Assistant) – Albion, Batavia, Kendall, Medina Temporary Positions: A er training and shadowing, works with children and performs other duties at site. High school diploma required. Some experience with children preferred. Opportunity to apply for other positions as available with training and experience.
Our Sta :
• Work cooperatively within their site to promote each child & family’s total development
• Interact with parents and support their role as their children’s primary teachers
• Make a di erence every single day
We O er:
• Guaranteed Hours (Except Substitutes)
• Vacation & Sick Time
• Health, Dental & Vision Insurance (Full-Time Positions)
• Retirement Plan
• Paid Professional Development Hours
• Holidays O (Paid for Full-Time Positions)
• Year-round & School Year Positions (may be eligible for unemployment during breaks)
We are Looking For Candidates Who:
• Hold educational and experiential quali cations for the position applying for.
• Read and write commensurate with required duties (planning, newsletters, reports)
• Will pass NYS physical for day care licensing requirements
• Can be cleared through NYS Central Register for Child Abuse, NYS Justice System and Department of Justice ngerprinting
• ARE LOOKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
RESPOND BY: August 11, 2023
Note: Internal Candidates may respond with a letter of interest and resume.
COMMUNITY ACTION OF ORLEANS & GENESEE Director of Finance and Administration
Founded on the mission that our agency provides services with dignity and respect, that help people become self-su cient, Community Action of Orleans and Genesee, Inc. has been working for more than 50 years ghting the war to end poverty in our community. Our agency is uniquely positioned to dramatically and positively impact those in need while providing support and tools to change the lives of those in the community that need it the most.
We are a team of 100 dedicated professionals representing a rich diversity of professional skills and lived experience. At Community Action of Orleans and Genesee, we don’t just accept di erence - we celebrate it, support it, and thrive on it for the bene t of our team and the communities we serve.
Are you a dedicated, experienced accounting/ nance professional looking to make a di erence?
Community Action of Orleans and Genesee is looking for a hands-on leader/CFO for our growing non-pro t organization. e CFO is responsible for full cycle management of accounting and nance for the organization, including planning, organizing and directing all aspects of the nancial department; development/administration of accounting and nancial policies; managing all decisions related to nance, accounting, grant management and required reporting, insurance, internal controls, budget, auditing, payroll and revenue cycle management and performing appropriate due diligence.
Quali cations:
• Certi ed Public Accountant or Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Business Administration, scal management or a related eld.
• Minimum 5 years’ experience in accounting, preferably in a non-pro t setting.
• Ability to use complex judgment in interpreting, adapting and developing new guidelines such as agency policies, regulations, written precedents, and work directions for application to speci c cases or problems.
• Ability to use complex analysis.
• Duties require considerable planning and initiative to work independently towards general results, devising methods, modifying or adapting standard procedures to meet the requirements of the agency.
• High level of pro ciency in PC systems and MS O ce products.
• Excel and Fund Accounting so ware experience a must.
• Possesses a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. Must be bondable.
Respond with resume by August 11 to: hr@caoginc.org
HR Administrator
409 E. State St., Albion, NY 14411 www.caoginc.org
JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH
Sports broadcaster: Math is involved in many aspects of sports. Sports broadcasters often must add up statistics on the fly and proficiency in math makes that easier.
If you had to pick one genre of music to listen to for the rest of your life, what would it be:
• Oldies
• Classical
• Metal
• Hip hop
• Country
• Something else
Poll ends 08-01-2023
Poll ended 07-25-2023
Which invention would you eliminate forever from the present, past, and future?
61.5% The Internet
23.1% 3D printers
15.4% Heated swimming pools
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Notice of Vacancy School Social Worker
Quali cations:
• NYSED Certi cation as School Social Worker with LCSW or LMSW license
Location:
• Batavia
Salary:
• $45,000-$55,000
Start Date:
• September 2023
Visit our Website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by August 18, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 24-10, letter of interest, resume, and proof of certi cation or license to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS
Math Teachers 7-12
Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12
K-12 Counselor, Social Worker or Psychologist
ELA Teacher 7-12
Public Relations Specialist
Cleaner (2nd Shi )
Food Service Monitor
School Bus Driver
Teaching Assistant
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) • Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners
Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org
AVOID FINANCIAL PERIL AFTER A JOB LOSS
Assess your budget carefully. You naturally will have to make concessions that impact finances, particularly as it pertains to spending. Cut back on non-necessities like dining out, gym memberships, streaming subscriptions, and other luxuries. Avoid adding other new debt.
We’re hiring PathStone Weatherization Program
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HIRING FOR: Maintenance Mechanics (Nights)
$5,000 BONUS
Competitive Wages • Benefits Growth/Advancement Opportunities
Email resumes to: darralee.dick@hphood.com
Providing energy saving improvements to lower energy bills & improve a home’s comfort in Monroe County
Home Energy Auditor
Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in home energy eld preferred. Entry level opportunities also available. To apply go to: https://bit.ly/450Hq0B
Also accepting applications for:
Crew Leader and/or Crew Positions
General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.
Send Resume to: cbrandau@pathstone.org
No Phone Calls Please
All Applicants Must:
Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check
All tools, equipment and additional training will be provided.
1. THEATER: Which group composed the rock opera “Tommy”?
2. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is Mount Everest located?
3. LITERATURE: Which novel contains the line, “Big Brother is watching you”?
4. HISTORY: Who was the second president of the United States?
5. WEATHER: What is a cloud shaped like a flying saucer called?
6. TELEVISION: Which TV comedy features a character named Opie Taylor?
7. MOVIES: What is the name of Argus Filch’s cat in the “Harry Potter” series?
8. MATH: What is the only even prime number?
9. MEDICAL: What is the common name for the ailment called dysphonia?
10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many stages are in a butterfly’s life cycle?
CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE
Conservation methods can help save energy and preserve natural resources, but business owners may also be intrigued by the potential cost-savings of conservation.
Utility costs vary depending on the size of a business, but the U.S. Small Business Administration notes that prospective business owners must estimate and include such costs when seeking loans to start their businesses. Estimated utility costs can be intimidating, especially for those owners who have never before owned their own businesses. Traditional conservation methods like recycling and reusing are great ways to conserve and save around the office, but business owners also can embrace some other ways to lower their office energy costs while benefitting the planet at the same time.
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL JOB OPPORTUNITY
Secretarial (Clerk Typist) Positions
Full-Time 12-month Positions; including bene ts package (Civil Service)
Job Duties: Clerical and other duties as assigned
All interviews begin upon receipt of application
Application and information available: www.yorkcsd.org
Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School
Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539
Are you a motivated self‐starter?
Do you pay strong attention to details and work safety?
If yes, we are willing to train the right individual, but experience is a plus.
PAINTER/LOADER/ MATERIAL HANDLER
Ramar Steel Sales, an AISC Certified Fabricator, is seeking a Skilled Painter/Loader/Material Handler to join the fabrication team in Rochester, NY.
The Position: Full‐time Monday‐Friday. 1st and 2nd shift available. 2nd shift comes with shift differential pay. Trainees start at $19/hr.
Ramar offers a small company environment with competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package.
Why you should join the Ramar Team:
• Great Pay: Start between $19‐$21/hr. depending on experience!
• Great Benefits from Day One: Medical, dental, vision, and HRA
• Paid holidays and vacation.
• Other benefits: 401K with company matching and profit sharing.
Updatingarésuméwiththegoalofstandingoutamongacrowdedpoolof applicants is a great way for job seekers to land a new job.
other kinds of printing at our Avon facility. Our crew is welltrained and fun to work with. Our customer list is extensive and varied as we produce everything from booklets/ magazines to business cards. Cold-set web and digital printing are our specialties. In our bindery we “ nish” the print jobs on our Muller-Martini saddle stitchers & inserters and cutting machine.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT RETURNING TO SCHOOL
Adults who decide to return to school after a long layoff are following a popular path. According to the education resource Education Corner, a growing number of career colleges and vocational training schools now offer bachelor’s and graduate degree programs geared toward working adults. People return to school for various reasons, including the chance to learn new skills or further develop their existing skills. Some return to school because they are changing careers, while others may have lost a job or desire a promotion and feel that attaining a higher level of education or new skills can make reaching that goal more likely.
Adults who hope to return to school might be surprised to learn that the educational landscape has changed considerably since they were last in a classroom.
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