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WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MOBILE PHONE ETIQUETTE Always use appropriate language. When using a mobile phone in public, refrain from peppering conversations with expletives or graphic language. Children may be nearby without your knowledge, but even if there are no young people in the immediate vicinity, your fellow adults likely don’t want to hear foul or graphic language. TRI-COUNTY EDITION
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WASHINGTON INSPIRED PRESIDENTS’ DAY Established in 1800, Presidents’ Day once went by a different name. Known as Washington’s Birthday, which is still the legal name of the holiday, this day was meant to celebrate the first President of the United States, George Washington, whose birthday was February 22. Congress declared that day a federal holiday more than 200 years ago, and eventually the holiday grew to become a celebration of President Abraham Lincoln, who was born on February 12, as well. The holiday is now a celebration of the lives and accomplishments of every U.S. president.
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1. Grandkids sledding in Conesus! 2. Go, Mason! 3. St. Paul Lutheran School students enjoying recess in the snow! 4. Jordyn and Julian have been best friends for almost all of their 4 years! They hope to be in the same kindergarten class in September.
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12. The youngest female snowboarding gold medalist is America’s Chloe Kim at 17 in PyeongChang in 2018. 13. The world’s first bobsleigh club was founded in France in 1897. 14. Winter Games hockey pucks are made of vulcanized rubber and must be frozen to reduce friction before each game. 15. A total of 208 athletes from 12 countries competed at the first Winter Games in Chamonix. 16. The only country to have won a gold metal at every Winter Games is the United States. 17. The word “ski” is a Norwegian word that comes from the Old Norse word “skid,” a split length of wood. 18. There are 19 official Winter Games sports. 19. Canada has won the most medals of any other country at the Winter Games. 20. Runners do not actually pass the torch.
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S E V RA Manchester Gateway Trail Shout out to the Village of Manchester and their beautiful trail. The trail is well-maintained all year long and has been a joy for so many this winter season. Thank you for making the trail accessible, especially during the winter months. Even during the recent snow storms, I was able to take my dog for a walk in the woods because of your commitment. Thank you! Service to Drive for! I completely agree with last week's rave for the Valero Gas Station in Avon! The girls that work there are amazing, prompt, and courteous! I am elderly and drive out of my way for their service! Even on the bitterest of cold days, the girls there greet you with a smile! I always tip them, and would feel guilty if I didn't, because they deserve it. After all, they are pumping my fuel, and I have the luxury of sitting comfortably in my car! Good job!
Good Samaritan Award goes to... Roger King: Livingston County coroner, local funeral assistant, state DOT employee, volunteer fireman, husband, dad, and friend. Your attention to detail, your care for the living and deceased, your kind words, your nurturing and kind soul, your ability to act fast and take control of situations, your confidence in doing things, and your ability to do the right thing do not go unnoticed. You are a gentleman; a kind-hearted and empathetic Samaritan to whom most people reading this owe a great deal of thanks. Our communities are safer because of you; they are stronger because of you, and we all are indebted to you for playing an integral part in all of our lives. No amount of thanks could begin to repay you for the sacrifices you and your family make every single day. You are appreciated and respected. I hope you understand how invaluable and indispensable you are! -A grateful community Four Letter Words Not all four letter words are bad. In fact, "good" is a four letter word. The worst four letter word that I can think of is "hate." It is that four letter word which has caused wars: people killing children in churches, streets, and any other place you can think of. There is, however, another four letter word that can defeat the word "hate," and that is the word "love." The Greeks have at least three words for love, and the one I'm referring to is "agape," the concern for the well-being of others.
Blessed & Thankful A huge thank you to the driver of a white car who paid for coffee and a donut at Tim Horton's on February 10th. Not only did you give me a gift, but also the items were being taken to my mom at a nursing home, so your generosity reached two ladies. I will definitely pay it forward, and thank you for reminding me that there are good people in this world.
You should care! I cannot believe that there are some people out there who genuinely think that they shouldn’t care about the environment because it apparently “can’t be controlled.” It absolutely can! In March of 2020 when most of the world was in lockdown, pollution and emissions plummeted, then went back up when lockdown orders were lifted. The environment absolutely can be controlled and changed. Just look at the weather in recent years: tornadoes and 60°F weather in December, snow in May, Siberian temperatures in Chicago. None of that is natural! It’s very ignorant to assume that the planet we all live on isn’t worth caring about because there’s supposedly nothing you can do to take care of it. I’m not saying that the world is going to end if you don’t emulate Captain Planet levels of environmentalism, but at least trying to care about the Earth would be nice!
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The VTCF operates in various counties such as Oswego, Genesee, and others across Western New York. Not only do they help the Western New York communities with transportation, but they also help their counties connect with food sources and help aging citizens with any additional needs they have.
Raymour & Flanigan not only sponsored a Free Games & Crafts Day for the VTC, but they also donated $500!
Having fun at the Raymour & Flanigan Free Games & Crafts Day fundraiser for VTC!
The VTC is volunteer based. This means that anyone with the appropriate qualifications is able to volunteer as a driver and give back to their community by driving their neighbors to their destinations and those in need of transportation. The best thing about this volunteer work is that these drivers “are reimbursed up to standard IRS mileage rate.” This is a great way to give back to local communities, help your neighbors and not be out-ofpocket for your generosity! The Volunteer Transportation Center Foundation is run on donations and charity events such as the Raymour and Flanigan Free Games and Crafts day for VTC that was open for the general public with games and crafts for families and individuals of all ages. Raymour & Flanigan also presented a check for $500 to the organization. The Volunteer Transportation Center holds many other such events for the enjoyment of their communities; everything earned and donated goes towards mileage reimbursement for the volunteer drivers. The sole long-term mission and vision of the VTCF is to ensure the financial stability of the organization and keep its services active and help as many people as possible facing difficulties with accessible transportation.
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The organization raises awareness through their detailed website. They are also active on social media, however, the most impactful way to raise awareness for VTC has been through its fundraiser and charity events. Not only will the local community learn more about the organization, but many different agencies will also donate. VTC has received immensely positive feedback from the communities in which it operates. To request transportation, you should call the office in your county between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday. Every person requesting transportation is allowed to bring one companion with them. Please inform your VTC office in advance. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • From Webster to Africa & Beyond • Livingston County’s Mark Kosakowski Receives 2022 New York Water Environmental Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I love popcorn, but when you look close there are so many hard hulls! Are they hard on the stomach? Can you eat too much? -- G.P.P. ANSWER: Popcorn has a lot of fiber, include the nondigestible bran of the kernel (also called the hull). Fiber is generally healthy for you, aiding in digestion and making you feel fuller, and foods high in fiber may reduce risk of some chronic diseases. However, too much fiber, especially if your system is not used to it, is absolutely a potential problem. It can cause bloating and gas, and in rare instances can cause an obstruction in the bowel. This is not likely with any reasonable amount of popcorn. Doctors used to think that in people with diverticulosis, which is little outpouchings in the wall of the colon, popcorn could cause diverticulitis (inflammation and infection). However, recent studies have shown this is unlikely. Finally, enjoy popcorn air-popped, without oil or butter or too much salt, for the healthiest option.
RECOGNIZE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS Antibacterial products: Antibacterial soaps, lotions and wipes may contain triclosan, triclocarban and at least 17 additional ingredients that are linked to various negative health effects. In September 2016, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the use of these antibacterial agents. These chemicals can disrupt hormone cycles and cause muscle weakness. “There’s no data demonstrating that over-the-counter antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water,” the FDA said in a press release issued shortly after the rule was announced.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I was recently worked up for an autoimmune disease that now seems to be osteoarthritis. I was placed on 10 mg of prednisone for 14 days with amazing relief from my painful shoulder and arms. I am severely allergic to aspirin and do not want to take opioids. The physician has ordered prednisone 2.5-5 mg daily to control symptoms. Is it safe to take this low dose of prednisone daily for pain control? -- M.O. ANSWER: It sounds to me that the physician may not have communicated as effectively as I might have hoped. Osteoarthritis, although a widespread cause of joint pain, is not an autoimmune disease, and it is not treated with prednisone. Instead, it sounds very much like you may have polymyalgia rheumatica. PMR is found in women more often than in men and rarely in people under 50, most commonly in a person’s 70s. Hallmark symptoms are joint pain, especially of the shoulders and upper arms, that is much worse in the morning. PMR also is very sensitive to prednisone 10-20 mg: If it doesn’t respond dramatically to those kinds of doses, it probably isn’t PMR. A laboratory finding, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate, is almost always very elevated (92%-94%) in PMR. A different blood test for inflammation, C-reactive protein, is abnormal in 99% of people with the condition. Treatment is low-dose prednisone, usually given at 10-20 mg per day to start, as long as it is controlling symptoms. About half of people will be able to come off of medication after a year or two, but some people continue on treatment for six years or more. Unfortunately, even at these low doses, roughly half of people can develop a side effect due to the steroids, especially cataracts. People on long-term steroids should have careful monitoring of blood pressure, sugar and cholesterol levels, as well as bone density. Alternate treatments that don’t rely on steroids are in development. ***
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RECOGNIZE AND AVOID YOUTH SPORTS INJURIES Children benefit in various ways from their involvement in youth sports. Being part of a team fosters feelings of belonging, inspires collaborative play and strategy and can be an excellent form of exercise. Still, despite the benefits, parents often worry about the injury risk their children face on the playing fields. Those fears are justified. A Safe Kids Worldwide survey of emergency room visits found that a young athlete visits a hospital emergency room for a sports-related injury more than a million times a year, or about every 25 seconds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than 2.6 million children 0 to 19 years old are treated in the emergency department each year for sports- and recreation-related injuries. Some of the more common injuries young children face have to do with the skeletal and muscular systems of the body. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons stresses that children’s bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible to injury. Fortunately, with some education, many youth-sport injuries can be prevented. Page 8
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WHAT’S YOUR ADVANCE CARE PLAN? (NAPSI) — No matter your stage of life, it’s always a good idea to have a long-range care plan in place. A good way to begin is to talk candidly with your family and friends. By starting the conversation, you can express your views on treatment, relay your care preferences and communicate who will make decisions on your behalf. This process of advance-care planning can help ensure your wishes are carried out and bring peace of mind to those you love. Build your advance care plan • Durable financial power of attorney: This document authorizes a person to make legal or financial decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated. • Durable healthcare power of attorney: This document authorizes a person to make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so. • Advance-care directive: This document specifies how you receive care in the event you are unable to make those decisions on your own. • Long-term care insurance: This is an insurance product that pays for long-term care services in a variety of settings. Documents and requirements may differ by state. Please consult a legal or financial advisor to ensure use of the correct forms. Make the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) part of your plan As you make plans for the future, consider the potential need for long-term care and the effect it could have on you and your family. Long-term care is the ongoing aid you need if you can no longer perform everyday tasks by yourself due to chronic illness, injury, disability, or the aging process. This type of care is expensive but there’s a way to get help paying for it. Applying for long-term care insurance coverage under the FLTCIP may be a smart choice for you. The FLTCIP is designed to reimburse for qualified long-term care services and can help lessen or eliminate your reliance on a loved one to provide hands-on care. The FLTCIP offers you a choice of caregivers. Informal care provided by friends and family members is covered, as long as the caregiver isn’t your spouse or domestic partner and doesn’t live in your home at the time you become eligible for benefits. (Benefits for care provided by family members is limited to 500 days.) Care provided in an assisted-living facility, an adult daycare, or a nursing home is also covered. If home care is your preference, the stay-at-home benefit includes a range of services that support care in your home, helping you maintain your quality of life in familiar surroundings. This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles
Dealing With Empty Store Shelves There’s been a shift in food availability across the country. If your area is just now getting hit with empty store shelves, this concept is shocking and new to you. For those of us who have lived with this for a long time (for over a year in my area), it’s more of the same, but worse now. Here are a few thoughts to help you get through this. Ask your store manager about any missing item. If he says that he’s no longer able to order it, that likely means the item isn’t on the store’s list anymore. In that case, call the manufacturer. You might well discover that they’re no longer making that particular item. If, however, the reply is that he doesn’t know when certain stock will be arriving on a truck, at least there’s hope it will reappear. That’s when you need to be proactive. Team up with a few friends and equip each one with a list of a few must-have items for each person. For one it might be distilled water for a C-pap machine. For another it might be one certain brand of low-sugar canned fruit. Then, when you shop, keep an eye out for those items. If you spot something, make a call and ask if you should pick it up while it’s right there in front of you. If you’re desperate for a particular item you know is in stock, call the store manager and ask for it to be put it at the customer-service counter. If you don’t do this too often, chances are you’ll be accommodated. If your store finally gets a missing item back in stock, don’t hoard. At most, take just one extra if you’ll use it within several weeks. That will buy you a little time if it goes missing again. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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The Most Treatable Serious Senior Health Issue: Loneliness Here are some tactics to help seniors combat loneliness: • Get moving. Physical exercise increases the body’s level of “feel good” hormones, and can contribute to improved sleep, as well as fewer aches and pains. Seniors should get 30 minutes of moderately intense exercise per day, and if you exercise with companions, you’re also reaping the social benefits of the activity. • Sit down with a friend or family member and watch a funny movie or TV show together. Laughter’s positive effects on the mind and body are well documented. Laughing together improves mood and can make people feel more connected. • Make new connections. Sit with someone at lunch whom you don’t know well. Ask a neighbor to go for a walk with you. Join a club or social organization. • Help yourself feel better by helping others. Volunteering has many positive effects on mental health. When you volunteer your time to help others, you’ll feel good about your actions and also expand your opportunities to meet new people. • Learn something new - it’s not only good for cognitive health, it gives you the chance to make new connections with other students. Take a craft class, go to a personal finance seminar or take a cooking class.
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More Tips for Finding Out-of-Stock Pet Food DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I wanted to respond to Casey H.’s concerns about finding the right pet food in the midst of these supply problems. We and some of our friends have experienced the same shortage. Our cat is on a prescription canned and dry food to treat her cystitis. Eating the wrong food could cause real problems for her. When we went to PetSmart to renew our supply, the shelf was almost empty. We talked to the in-store veterinarian, who said the main problem was a quality issue -the manufacturer had to throw away a huge amount of cat food and start again. That, plus the slowdown in truck deliveries, plus short staffing, are all contributing to this mess. Casey may want to call or email the pet-food company, or talk to the manager of the store that it’s usually purchased from. Another option is to make your own pet food. My mother was a dog breeder for 30 years and she made her own dog food. It’s not an option for us because of our cat’s medical issue, but it may be a solution for others. Your veterinarian can guide you on ingredients, and there are plenty of books with recipes that provide balanced nutrition. -- Colleen R., East Rochester, New York DEAR COLLEEN: That’s great advice! Store managers and the pet food manufacturers themselves can provide more insight when a specific pet food is not available. You can usually find contact information for the manufacturer on the can, bag or box of pet food. Veterinarians also can also help guide you to alternative pet foods, which is especially important when specific formulations are needed. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner. com. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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and PIANO SHEET and BOOK MUSIC; all kinds/levels; old but good condition. Pile of music stands 10” high! 585-388-5768
1946 LEROY HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK, the O-At-Kan: 585-343-9222
PAMPERED CHEF KNIVES. One kitchen knife, one chef’s knife. Both with sharpening sheath: 585-519-9963 VINTAGE INDUSTRIAL SINGER SEWING MACHINE with CABINET (#241-2). For Parts Recycling or Repair. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-820-2554
BAHR Tack Shop 501(c)(3) looking for gently used BARN, STABLE and RIDING SUPPLIES. Drop off 2834 Plank Rd., Lima: 585-322-2427 CASSETTE RECORDER or BOOM BOX with cassette recording capabilities. In good working condition: 585-754-8815 HEATED BOWLS for outside strays: 315-748-3378
WALL ENTERTAINMENT/MEDIA/STORAGE CABINET. Good Condition. Pick-Up, Henrietta: 585-820-2554
DIGITAL CAMERA with ZOOM and TIMER for disabled senior to take pictures. In good working condition: 585-381-6546
WOOD and METAL CREDENZA/STORAGE DESK; 1 missing drawer; repurpose the wood or use for recycling/scrap metal. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-820-2554
Old TUBES, TRANSFORMERS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT and SPEAKERS for Hammond or any electronic organ and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: 585-671-1996 or 585-323-1762
WATERWISE GLASS GALLON WATER COLLECTOR PITCHER and two SHOWERWISE SHOWER HEADS. Pick up, Springwater: 585-669-9994
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS and PARTS & ACCESSORIES. All kinds. Any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604
STAND AIDE. Excellent condition. Pick up, Shortsville: 585-289-3192
SMART PHONE. Old or used. For disabled senior: stujaxon@yahoo.com
14 BABY SHOWER THANK YOU CARDS & ENVELOPES from Shutterfly: 210-823-6044
Looking for a beginner up to an okay PIANO TEACHING & SONG BOOKS: 585-282-4881
Collectible orange CARNIVAL GLASS – 15” platter. 12”x5” fluted bowl, 8”x3” bowl. Vintage white PORCELAIN CHAMBER POT: jvc45@aol.com
ACOUSTIC GUITAR preferably with case: 336-609-3362
EMERSON VHS CASSETTE RECORDER with on screen programming & manual. Good working condition with some new blank tapes: jbe70@frontiernet.net
USED POOL COVER to use as a garden cover, prefer rectangular but any type will do: hansjoan2@gmail.com
BUBBLE WRAP: myersdenise19@gmail.com
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines, January 2013-February 2014. Brockport. 585-431-0546
One TWO DRAWER FILING CABINET, used but not busted or rusted: mmshining42@gmail.com
Assorted sizes of ADULT TAPED BRIEFS and BED PADS: vincenth@frontiernet.net
Gently used but still playable PLAYSTATION 4 VIDEO GAMES to expand grandchildren’s library. 585-334-6134
HUMIDIFIERS – two small, two large with new filters for them: debilholt@yahoo.com
COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for a legally blind senior citizen. Contact me at: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
MOBILE HOME, as is, in Leicester: 646-698-1841
CRAFTING SUPPLIES; no greeting cards but will take all other stuff. Also any LARGE PLASTIC BINS. 585-748-0356
GROCERY BAGS, brown paper from Tops. Approx. 50 of them: mikeal@rochester.com SNOW BLOWER for parts or repair. Pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-8189 PLASTIC FREEZER CONTAINERS with lids (pint & 1.5-pint sizes). Pick up, Churchville: 585-494-2567 Two separate FILE DRAWERS, non-metal, legal size with hanging folders: Pick up, Churchville: 585-494-2567
Broken, used or unwanted CPAP MACHINE for disabled senior with COPD sleep apnea: petekeefe66@yahoo.com Looking for CORDED PHONE - amplified for hard of hearing and MEN’S ADULT DIAPERS - size large and INCONTINENCE GUARDS for elderly father: bargainhunter22@ymail.com PET WHISPERER P.I. series by Molly Fitz for granddaughter (12 books in series). Not too far from the Brockport area: 585-637-0933 OLD iPAD, V4 or better with iOS 10 or later, for senior to read library books. Thank you: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
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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
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Seymour Library: 2/22/22 Tutus Story Time: Wednesday, February 23, 2:00pm to 2:22pm Stories, songs and activities celebrating twos. Best for ages 4-6, siblings welcome. Tween STEAM: Tuesday, February 22, 4:00pm to 5:00pm Artistic expression meets geometric design. We’ll give you the canvas, paint, and tape to create an artistic tapestry in acrylic. Grades 4-8. “Change Sings” Story Time: Wednesday, February 23, 1:00pm to 1:30pm Stories, songs and activities from Amanda Gorham. Best for ages 5-8, siblings welcome. Fractured Fairy Tale Virtual Escape Room*: Thursday, February 24, 3:30pm to 4:30pm Help fairy tale characters get back to the right story! For grades 3-5 *Registration is required and limited to six participants. Reading Roulette Roundtable: Thursday, February 24, 6:00pm to 7:00pm Join us for a monthly reading discussion where we choose a genre and medium of a book at random. Pick up this month’s copy at the circulation desk. Grades 8-12. Hamlin Public Library, Monroe County Library System The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10am-8pm; Fridays from 10am-4pm; Saturdays from 10am-2pm. Preschool storytime is Mondays at 10:30am at the library. The Library and Hamlin Rec are collaborating on a “Twos-day” program for preschoolers on Tuesday, 2/22/22 at 10:30am featuring a fun number Storytime and activity stations at the library followed by activities and playtime in the Town Hall gym. Please call the library to register. February Break Fun for Families: Gizmos and Gadgets program will be afternoons on Monday, 2/21 Thursday, 2/24. Sign up your family or friend group for this hands-on tech exploration program featuring Cubelets, LittleBits and Cubettos and a creativity station where you can build with Legos and recycled items. Please call the library to register. For more information, call the library at 964-2320, go to our website at hamlinlibraryny.org or visit our Facebook page.
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Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open MondayThursday 10am-8pm, Friday 10am5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm for browsing, computer lab, and fax/ print/wireless print/copy/scan/ notary. All patrons are required to wear a face mask regardless of vaccination status. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. FREE Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations available in the Hoag Library parking lot! Free High School Equivalency (HSE) Test Program offered by Orleans/Niagara BOCES at Hoag Library. Take-AndMake Crafts in the Children’s Library. Meeting rooms are available to the public- find the reservation form on our website! One-On-One Tech Help, Wednesdays by appointment. Storytime and Zumbini in the Children’s Library. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm, kindly register. People Embracing Diversity: African American Storyteller Karima Amin, February 21, 6:30pm. Bindings Book Club, February 24, 6pm. Genealogy in the Stacks, February 21, 6pm and February 24, 2pm. Black History Month Book Discussion: Not Without Laughter, February 23, 6pm.
BATAVIA HLOM Trivia Night @ the Museum: Albert Einstein: Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum on Thursday, March 10 at 7 pm for the next edition of Trivia Night at the Museum. This month’s topic is Albert Einstein as we celebrate the theoretical physicist’s birthday. Admission is $3 per person or $2 for museum members. All in attendance are required to wear face coverings. Please contact the museum if you would like to attend at 5 8 5 - 3 4 3 - 4 7 2 7 o r hollandlandoffice@gmail.com. You can also join via Zoom by following the links below. The event is also available via Zoom. The links can be found on the museum’s Facebook page and website www. hollandlandoffice.com. Notre Dame’s First Annual Running with the Irish 5K Run/Walk to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and support the school and the GLOW ARC. March 12th. Race begins 10AM at Notre Dame High School, 73 Union St, Batavia. T-shirts are given with $25 early registration (before March 5th). After that tshirt sizes will be limited and the price will go up to $30. Prizes available for winners in male/ female age categories. Also, the local school with the most runners/ walkers will receive the ND Irish Trophy! Winners announced at TF Brown’s after the race where we can eat, drink and be merry! Come dress up and run or walk! Registration: www.ndhsbatavia.com
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The Great Batavia Train Show For 50 years the Great Batavia Train Show has been one of the premier hobby events in Western New York. Our move to the Richard C. Call arena has allowed us to grow the event in a state-of-the-art facility. Our April 3rd event marks our 100th train show! All forms of model railroad and train-related merchandise will be available. Modeling demonstrations, and a limited number of portable layouts, will be part of the fun. Free parking. Genesee Community College Richard C Call Arena, One College Rd., Batavia. $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. http://gsme.org Zonta Club of Batavia - Genesee County - 30th ANNUAL LUCKY NUMBER LUNCHEON SAINT PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION: Saturday - March 19, 2022 at the Batavia Downs - Batavia. Tickets $30 (PreSale Only) Deadline March 3rd. For Tickets contact: Lisa at lisapkhan1@gmail.com or “Venmo” 585-297-0682. Doors open at 10:30am, Lunch at Noon, Auction Starts at 1pm. All proceeds benefit our Scholarship and Local Service Projects. Dine Out Fundraiser for the Down Syndrome Parent Support Group of Genesee County. Join us on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 from 4pm to 9pm at the Miss Batavia Diner, 566 East Main St., Batavia. Mention the fundraiser to the Waitress. Show your support 30% of your bill is donated. Museum Quilt Guild is hosting a members’ quilt exhibit at Richmond Library Gallery Room for February. Twenty-one small quilts are displayed with this year’s annual challenge theme of “Rock, Paper, Scissors”. The public can vote for their “Viewer’s Choice” on white ballots. The categories which get the most votes, will determine the winner to the ultimate game of Rock, Paper, Scissors! Meet some of the quilters on Saturday, February 19, noon-2pm at the library for an informal “meet and greet”. The Guild meets at the Batavia VA every third Saturday at 9:30am. Masks are required. Guests are welcome. Annual dues are $20. Information is available at our show. Irish Music Night with No Blarney! Get in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit at the Holland Land Office Museum with Batavia natives No Blarney! as they get us off our feet and dancing to traditional Irish music. The concert is Friday, March 11 from 7 pm-8 pm. Tickets $5 per person and $4 for museum members. Please R.S.V.P. to the museum by email at hollandlandoffice@ gmail.com or call the museum to R.S.V.P. at 585-343-4727. Seating is limited to 30 people. Masks are required. http://www. hollandlandoffice.com
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Spaghetti Dinner - The Polish Falcon’s Nest 493 is holding a Spaghetti Dinner on February 26th from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. Cut off for ordering is February 22nd. Call 585-343-4088 or 585-343-0225. Polish Falcons NEST 493, 123 South Swan St., Batavia.
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY February was the last month of the year for around 200 years, until the Gregorian calendar designated January the start of the new year. Java with Joe E.: Michael Eula “Too Often Overlooked: Female Slaves & Poor Women in Genesee County” - Join us Thursday, February 24th at 9 am at the Holland Land Office Museum (131 W Main St., Batavia) as we welcome Genesee County Historian, Michael Eula as he presents “Too Often Overlooked: Female Slaves & Poor Women in Genesee County.” The event is free to the public. Please contact the museum at 5 8 5 - 3 4 3 - 4 7 2 7 o r hollandlandoffice@gmail.com if you would like to attend. Masks are required by all in attendance.
PRESIDENTS’ DAY In addition to serving as a chance to celebrate and reflect on the contributions of our nation’s past presidents, Presidents’ Day has emerged as a day to rest and shop. Stores across the country advertise special prices to tie into the day and capitalize on the three-day weekend. For many retailers, Presidents’ Day is the first major sales opportunity of the new year.
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BROCKPORT The Gathering Table, free community dinner, will be held at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., on Sunday, February 20, 1:00-2:00 pm. The dinner will be take-out with a menu of Sloppy Joes, vegetable, fruit, dessert. Masks are required. Enter through the Main St. door and exit through the Holley St. door. The Teen Closet will be open 1:00-2:00. Free clothing and accessories will be available to community families.
BYRON Weight Loss Support Group Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). Join us for support and tips to help take off unwanted pounds! We meet Wednesday evenings at 5:30 at the Byron First Presbyterian Church, 6293 Main Street, Byron. Yearly membership is $32 and weekly dues are $1.
GREECE Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 CLASSMATES, PLUS TEACHERS AND STAFF WHO GUIDED US FROM 1968-1972: SAVE THESE DATES!! The 50th Reunion of the Class of 1972 is 8/26/2022 8/27/2022! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Weekend Highlights: Friday: Arcadia tour and Memorial Service for departed classmates. Saturday: Celebrations at Greece Canal Park. We’d love to see you there!!
HLOM Guest Speaker Series: Donald Druitt, “Frederick Douglass- The Slave, a Freed Man, and Abolitionist”: Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum on Friday, February 25th at 7 pm as we welcome our next presenter in our Guest Speaker Series. Donald Druitt, an avid Frederick Douglass reenactor, will be visiting virtually as we take in a rendition of his one-man play “Frederick DouglassThe Slave, a Freed Man, and Abolitionist”. Admission is $3/$2 for museum members. Masks are required. The program will also be available via Zoom. You can find the links on the museum’s Facebook page and website, www. hollandlandoffice.com.
Plant Native This Spring - Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District Launches 2022 Conservation Tree & Shrub Program. This is a pre-order program with a deadline for ordering on March 4, 2022. We offer mail-in, email, and online ordering. The distribution of the plant material will occur at the Monroe County ecopark on April 21-22, 2022 from 9am-5pm. We will also hold a first come, first serve overstock sale April 23, 2022, 9-11am. where you can come in and purchase trees without having to preorder. Order form and our full color catalog available at: www.monroecountyswcd.org. Questions: (585)753-7380, Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm. My Fair Lady - MY FAIR LADY tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a “proper lady.” But who is really being transformed? February 22nd-27th, RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street, Rochester. https://www.rbtl. org/events/my-fair-lady/ RENT 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour - For a quarter of a century, Jonathan Larson’s RENT has inspired us to choose love over fear and to live without regret. This Tony Award and Pulitzer Prizewinning phenomenon follows a year in the lives of a diverse group of artists and friends struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. It has become more than a musical it’s a cultural touchstone, a rite of passage and a source of joy and strength for millions. RENT has become a part of us forever. March 7th & 8th, 7:30pm, RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street, Rochester. https://www.rbtl.org/ events/rent/ Rochester Model Railroad Club Open House - Join us March 5 and 6 in the basement of the First Universalist church at 150 South Clinton Avenue on the corner of Court Street. Hours are from 10 to 5 on Saturday and 1 to 5 on Sunday. Tickets are $5 and kids 12 and under are free. The train layout is a 40 x 60 layout featuring an HO scale railroad that winds it’s way from Pennsylvania through the rolling hills of Western New York to Buffalo, passing through towns such as Caledonia and Geneva. The layout is fully scenicked with over a thousand trees. http://www. rocMRRC.com
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NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Store plastic wrap in the refrigerator, or even the freezer, to keep it from sticking to itself. * “Take your medication tablets on a spoonful of your favorite yogurt! Place the pills on top of yogurt and they slide down. Follow with a second spoonful and smile.” -- A Reader in Pennsylvania * Do you have a screw loose ... in your eyeglasses? This is an easy fix. Paint the screw with a dab of clear nail polish and quickly re-screw. It works like glue. Dab the top of the screw for a little extra insurance. * “I purchased a roll of reflective tape to mark our basement stairs. It reflects the light from the open doorway at the top of the stairs, and I can turn the downstairs lights off before heading up. I had some left over, so I put a strip on my dog’s collar. When I let him out at night, I can shine a flashlight and spot him instantly, since the tape is more visible in the night.” -- V.R. in Pennsylvania * If you’re leaving your home for a few days, make sure you don’t turn off the heater altogether. Set it at a low 55 degrees F and open up the cabinets that have pipes exposed. This way, air will circulate, and it won’t get too cold to allow the pipes to burst. Have a neighbor turn your faucets to a trickle if below-freezing weather is expected. * Wrap the metal collar of your paintbrush with masking tape before painting. Then you can peel it off and there’s no stuck-on paint.
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SPICY STEAK TAMPICO Makes 4 servings 4 beef tenderloin medallions (each 6 ounces and 3/4-inch thick) 2 tablespoons olive oil Seasoned salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 cup roasted green chile peppers (see below) 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese 1. Brush steaks thoroughly with olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. 2. Place medallions on preheated grill, close lid and grill, turning once, until an instant-read thermometer registers 145 F for medium rare, 5 to 8 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate, tent with foil and let stand for 10 minutes. 3. Preheat broiler with rack 3 to 4 inches away from heat. Place steaks on individual ovenproof plates. Top each steak with equal amounts of chile and cheese. Broil until cheese melts, about 2 minutes. Serve immediately.
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To roast chiles: Preheat greased outdoor grill to medium or preheat an oven broiler. Place fresh chiles on outdoor grill or gas stovetop over medium heat or arrange on a baking sheet and place 2 to 3 inches away from heat under broiler. Grill or broil, turning often with tongs, until surfaces of skin are lightly charred and blistered. Immediately place peppers in a paper bag or an airtight container and close tightly. Let peppers cool for 12 to 15 minutes. Peel off charred skin and remove stems and seeds. Tear into strips or chop as needed according to the recipe. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling chiles. Refrigerate peppers for up to 3 days or freeze in airtight container for up to 6 months. Page 21
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Timebuyer Auto Sales • Batavia, NY • 3-5 years’ garage experience • Excellent work ethic • Valid NYS Driver’s License NYS Insp. License NOT Required WE OFFER: Full-time (40 hrs. M-F) Great Work Env. Hourly Wage – (no flat rate). Insurance, paid vacation, sick, holidays, 401K, bonuses, uniforms, tools supplied.
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Auto Body Technician Batavia auto collision shop that takes great pride in its work is looking for Auto Body Technicians that feel the same. Experience required. Hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Clean, modern shop, good pay with great benefits. Paid vacations, paid holidays, health insurance and company matched retirement plan. Please fax or email resume to:
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Education & Experience: • Degree in Marketing/Media Communications or 3 years’ equivalent experience. • Proficient with Microsoft Office & Photoshop. • Social Media (Website-WordPress, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram…)
Crew Leader and/or Home Energy Auditor Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in a related field preferred.
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All Applicants Must: • Have Valid Driver’s License, vehicle & insurance • Pass Background Check
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Start A Career With International Character Pfisterer North America, Inc. • LeRoy, New York JOB TITLE: Rodurflex Team Assembler Starting wage is now $18.25/hr. WORK WEEK: Monday-Friday 7:00am-3:30pm JOB SUMMARY: The assembler will be responsible for following the assembly schedule to ensure on-time delivery and to maximize efficiency and quality. This position will then be responsible for the assembly process which includes: following all assembly instructions, measurement and coordination of pieces, cutting rods to required length, cleaning and preparing materials for assembly, assisting in all assembly operations, applying and curing epoxy sealer, and packaging. The operator will also be responsible for maintaining all safety, quality and housekeeping standards in the work area. This is in addition to all other associated duties within the team. Due to continued growth, Pfisterer North America, an international manufacturer of high-voltage polymer insulators, seeks assembly team members. Excellent benefit package
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40+ hours/week, plus overtime as needed. Part-time positions with flexible hours between 7am-7pm M-F & 7am-noon Sat. Shipping • Receiving • General Warehouse Labor Must pass a pre-employment drug test.
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Equip. Operator/General Construction Full-time/Direct hire • Sickles Corp. • Caledonia, NY Established, longtime General Contractor looking for well-rounded equipment operator with general construction knowledge and 3 to 10 years of residential/commercial/industrial experience. Your skills should include site work, mechanical/equipment maintenance. This position is immediate, full-time, year-round with a 45 hour per week average. Required: • Class C driver’s license or willingness to obtain CDL A • Reliable transport to/from office/shop, jobsite transport provided • Punctual and prepared to work with proper attire every day • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions in English • Ability to lift and carry up to 75lbs • Ability to maintain/diagnose/repair motorized equipment/small tools • Willingness to perform general labor tasks as needed Negotiable: • 3-10 years’ verifiable construction equipment operator experience • CDL ‘A’ driver’s license with clean DMV • General knowledge of residential and/or commercial construction • Able to proficiently use small tools/general motorized equipment Benefits available: medical, 401k, possible company vehicle, Salary based on experience Personal and professional references required, will be contacted Submit detailed resume with references to applic@sicklescorp.com or mail to Sickles Corp, 218 Hardwood Ave, Caledonia, NY 14423 Office visits with appointments only: (585) 538-2747
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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. HISTORY: When did the first Winter Olympics take place? 2. PSYCHOLOGY: What is the extreme fear represented by a condition called ophidiophobia? 3. AD SLOGANS: Which company featured this advertising campaign in the mid-1980s: “Quality never goes out of style”? 4. LITERATURE: Which 19thcentury novel begins with the line, “Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show”? 5. MOVIES: Where were the park bench scenes from “Forrest Gump” filmed? 6. ANATOMY: What is the common name for the orbit in human anatomy? 7. MEASUREMENTS: What does a hygrometer measure? 8. U.S. STATES: In which state was the movie “Children of the Corn” filmed? 9. LANGUAGE: What does “fair dinkum” mean in Australian English? 10. SCIENCE: What is the common name for nitrous oxide? Answers 1. 1924, Chamonix, France 2. Fear of snakes 3. Levi’s 4. “David Copperfield” 5. Chippewa Square, Savannah, Georgia 6. Eye socket 7. Humidity 8. Iowa 9. Unquestionably good 10. Laughing gas
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