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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 18, 1803, Thomas Jefferson requests funding from Congress to finance the Lewis and Clark expedition. Though he did not disclose his intentions to Congress, Jefferson planned to send Meriwether Lewis on a reconnaissance mission to assess future territorial expansion into the west.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 91-year-old male. When I switched primary care physicians, my new doctor shook his head because my previous doctor had never told me about my low GFR readings and being borderline diabetic. In the past I had assumed that if the doctor didn’t mention any low or high blood test results, everything must be OK. I no longer assume: I ask for a copy of the results and question them. The new doctor referred me to a nephrologist. My blood pressure at the time was usually in the 130-140/60-70 range. He told me that for a person of my age, that was too low. He gave me a target of 159/89. Then on my next visit to primary care, I was told that my blood pressure was too high; I was prescribed losartan. I am testing my blood pressure daily, and the past few days it has been in the 170s. So, what is a good target for my blood pressure? Which doctor is correct? -- A.L. ANSWER: There is no absolute right answer to your question. On the one hand, overaggressive treatment of blood pressure in a 91-year-old is unnecessary and may lead to symptoms of lightheadedness, especially upon standing. Other blood pressure drugs may have additional side effects. On the other hand, a 91-year-old has a higher risk for heart disease and stroke, and in someone with a low GFR reading (a measurement of kidney function) and borderline diabetes (which further increases the risk of heart attack and stroke), most experts would aim for a blood pressure goal that is closer to 120-130/80-85, as long as it isn’t causing annoying symptoms. I’m not clear why the doctor wasn’t happy with your usual blood pressure, since a level of 130-140/60s seems very reasonable for a man your age if you aren’t having side effects. If 170 is the usual systolic pressure on your new regimen, I would ask about going back to the old one.
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family came to our aid and a woman from a nearby house. We are so grateful for their assistance. We cannot thank you both enough. It’s wonderful to know there are good, kind people to help where and when you need them! On New Year’s Eve, my husband and I were at the Seneca Park Zoo and were caught in a snow squall while walking to our car. My husband took a tumble, and being seniors, this is always worrisome. He was unable to get up and had a cut on his head. A young man with his “You have voided the title,” she said with a gleam in her eye. By checking the wrong box on the backside of my son’s title, I inadvertently voided the entire document. My fault, but the consequence is a ten day wait on new documentation and $20. Thank you very much, DMV. My husband and I plant pots of annuals to beautify a little piece of highway along the lake along with his extensive gardens that he keeps expanding every year. We planted the pots around Memorial Day and just as they started flourishing around the end of June or early July all four of them disappeared! This is not the first time some pots have been missing, but all four? What a sad state of affairs! I cannot believe that you could bring these to your home, and no GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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to your generosity, the two fireplaces in the building are now working with new gas inserts, making for a cozy reading atmosphere in the library. It takes a village, and we are blessed to have one in Avon! Thank you, Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, for having the most beautiful display of Christmas lights! Seeing the Christmas lights was so special to my handicapped son. We enjoyed them so much and look forward to them again in 2020!
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one would wonder where all those flowers and pots came from. We will no longer be planting pots for the roadside, so you will have to look elsewhere for your flowers. What is going on this year? People are spotlighting deer and shooting them right from the car. I saw a guy the other day by [local] golf club shoot at a deer right out the window of a little silver car across both lanes of the road in broad daylight! My neighbors have had their tree stands stolen from their private posted property. I have trail cam pics of guys sneaking into my hunting spot during bow season. One had a rifle; the other had a crossbow. One of my trail cameras was stolen. I assume it was them but could not make
homes and give them “Secret Santa” gift cards from local businesses. After one of Rudolph’s antlers fell off, Santa treated his crew to a warm Tim Horton’s snack. Thanks to Bailey, Brooke, Lily, Sue, Ryan, and Matt for all their help to bring smiles to the faces of the homeowners. Merry Christmas! David Thomas, Riga Recreation Supervisor
out their faces. I have also had people tell me they shot a deer with a deer slug. Then, when they skinned it, it had buckshot or bird shot in the hide. Another friend got a buck. He had to throw the meat out when he skinned it because there was a rotten spot from the neck to the front leg. It was 7pm, and I was washing dishes. I looked across the road and saw a spotlight going into my horse pasture. The light was coming from a car. He backed up to look more. When he saw me come out, he sped off. Had I not come outside and turned the porch light on, he may have shot my horse. On Wed 11/20/19 around sundown, you killed Stevie, a silly brindle mutt we loved for just over a year. We were sure she’d learn
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not to jump up and to stop chasing the cats someday. You also shot Henry, a Husky mix who probably initiated the escape from our fenced-in back yard. After dark, Henry limped home, collapsing in the road. Our kids came screaming. We scooped him up, and the battle to save Henry’s life began. His wounds looked like a gunshot, (through and through) later confirmed by the vet. Yes, 6 children got to see what a deer slug does to a dog and will forever imagine a beloved family pet dying out there, never to be found. Henry died despite our valiant effort. FYI, it’s illegal to shoot a dog, except in self-defense. Somebody knows something. Please call the Sheriff with information on our two dogs shot and killed in [local town].
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Resolve to be a better parent Parenting is a challenging, yet rewarding role that many adults take on lovingly. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that there were 73.7 million children under age 18 living in families in 2016. Canadian Census results found roughly 5.8 million children living in private households with parents in 2016, the most recent year for data. Parenting is a hard job that evolves as children age, and moms and dads may wonder if there is anything they can do to be better parents. Raising successful, happy and well-rounded children takes effort, and the following tips may help parents along the way.
Take care of yourself
It’s hard for parents to serve as good role models for their children if they aren’t taking care of themselves. A little self-reflection and some positive changes can help parents set strong examples for their youngsters.
Beware of comparisons
Parents often wonder what they may be doing wrong, especially when they see other children meeting milestones that their children may not be achieving. According to Harvey Karp, MD, author of “The Happiest Toddler,” babies develop rapidly and each child is unique. One set of abilities is bound to develop faster than another, Karp says. Making comparisons between children, whether it’s with youngsters’ siblings or friends, can be a recipe for conflict and self-doubt. Speak with a pediatrician if you have concerns about development.
Be an active listener
Being an attentive parent includes listening to youngsters. Encourage kids to share their points of view on activities or topics they feel are important. That can reassure children they know they can come to you without fear of reprisal, even when they may have been out of line. This strengthens the bond between parents and their children.
Explain you are human, too
Sometimes children need to see that their parents are not perfect to realize they needn’t be perfect either. The website Aha Parenting! recommends parents apologize when they are wrong and use such instances to teach kids that adults are human, too. These are just a few of the many steps parents can take to form strong bonds with their children and be the best parents possible.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 16, 1605, Miguel de Cervantes' "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha," better known as "Don Quixote," is published. The novel gave rise to a number of now-common idioms, including the English phrase "tilting at windmills." MOMENTS IN TIME
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405 E. Main Street, Batavia • Mother Bonnie Morris • 585-343-6802 • Saint.James2@outlook.com
Wednesday Morning Service 11am in the Chapel, Followed by Bible Study Sunday Service at 10am - light refreshments follow in the Parish Hall. Sunday School at 10am. Our Faith Discussion Group at 11:30am
Hilton Baptist Church “A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches”
Grace Episcopal Church
50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468 • 585-392-7990 • Pastor: Dan Brown Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org • E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church • Worship Service: 10am • Fellowship: 11am Children’s Sunday School: 11am-12noon • Adult Bible Study: Sun. 9-9:45am; Thurs. 9am Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Sat. (Call for dates & times) Child care avail. during the Worship Service. Handicap accessible.
The Rev. Canon Johnnie Ross 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville 889-2028 Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School
Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke
2583 Main Rd., (Rt. 5) East Pembroke • 762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com
Sunday Service at 10:30am with Reverend Glenn Bloom, Jr. Bible Study @ 10am every Wednesday • Sunday School children released @ 11am 1st Sunday of every month is Communion Sunday with coffee hour. Choir Practice Tuesdays at 1pm. Youth Group meets Sunday 1/19 5-6:30pm. Trustees Meeting Tuesday 1/21 at 7pm. Book Club Thursday 1/23 at 9:30am. Annual congregational meeting after worship 1/26.
Lutheran Concordia Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 6601 Fourth Section Rd., Brockport (Rte. 31, across from Wegmans) 637-5930 • www.concordiabrockport.org Sunday Bible Study 9:00am Sunday Worship 10:00am with coffee hour following
First Baptist Church 306 E Main St, Batavia, NY 585-343-9002 • firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com Traditional Full Gospel Sunday Worship,10AM. Sunday School (all ages) 9AM. Nursery provided, also weekly Bible studies & prayer fellowship. Handicap accessible. Pastor Dave Weidman CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour 2415 Chili Ave., Rochester • 247-7824 mpleten@frontiernet.net Modern Traditional Service: Sunday, 9am Traditional Service: Sunday, 11:15am Sunday School: 10:15am • Nursery School: Ages 3 and 4
Catholic Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Parishes Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo Offices: 44 Lake St., LeRoy 14482 • 585-768-6543 Fax: 585-768-7093 - www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org At Our Lady of Mercy, 44 Lake St., LeRoy, Sunday Masses: Vigil Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 10:45am, 5:30pm Weekday Masses: Mon. through Fri. 7:30am; Sat. 9am Confessions: Sat. 3-4pm, Tues. 7-7:30pm, Thurs. 6-6:30pm At St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am; Weekday Masses: Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am; Confessions: Sat. 2-2:30pm
St. Mary-St. Mark Roman Catholic Parish St. Mary- 13 S. Main Street, Holley • St. Mark- 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall 638-6718 • www.stmarystmark.org St. Mary’s Church in Holley is under renovation. Temporarily, all Masses will be held at St. Mark’s in Kendall Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm • Sunday Mass 8:30am, 10:30am
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Cornerstone Church 8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia • 343-8020 Sunday Coffee & Fellowship 9am, Sunday Worship Service 10am, Tuesday Prayer & Worship 5:30pm, Tuesday Men’s & Women’s Bible Study at 6:30pm
Church of Christ 60 Spring St., Brockport, NY 14420 •␣Minister: Scott Kelley 585-637-2650 • brockportchurchofchrist.org 10:00am Bible Study, 11:00am Worship Service; Wed. 7:00pm Mid-week Bible Study
Open Bible Fellowship
First Church of God 3059 Main St., Caledonia • 538-2176 Reverend William Phillips thechurch@frontiernet.net Sunday School at 10:00am; Sunday Service at 11:00am Bible Study - Wednesday at 6:00pm
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Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church, Batavia “Transforming Lives!” • 300 East Main Street (Corner of Main & Liberty) Rev. Dr. Roula Alkhouri, Pastor • 343-0505 Sunday Services: 9:00am ARISE! (multimedia) 10:45am Sanctuary Service (liturgical) www.fpcbatavia.org • facebook.com/fpcbatavia
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 13, 1939, Arthur "Doc" Barker is killed while trying to escape from Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco Bay. Barker, of the notorious "Bloody Barkers" gang, was spotted on the rock-strewn shore of the island after climbing over the walls. As he waded into the water, the guards shot and killed him.
New York State's ban on single-use grocery bags is set to take effect on March 1, 2020. Some counties are opting out of a mandatory 5 cent fee on paper bags, while some grocery stores, like Wegmans whose paper bag fees will go to Foodlink, plan to donate their fee revenues. Should a 5 cent fee be mandatory for paper bags? • Yes, to promote reusable bags! • No, paper is recyclable! • Yes, only if it is donated to charity. Poll Ends 01-14-20 Results From 01-07-20 A new year, 2020, has launched! Which, if any, common New Year's resolution is most important to you this year? 35% Eat better 22% Get organized 13% Lose weight 15% Save money 5% Shop locally 5% Spend more family time 5% Reduce my screen time We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard!
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Provides food for those in need in the Dansville area. SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Kendrys Morales set a Toronto Blue Jays record in 2018 by homering in seven consecutive games. Who had held the franchise mark? 2. How many consecutive seasons did Boston’s Wade Boggs have 200 or more hits? 3. Who was the first offensive lineman to twice finish in the top 10 of Heisman Trophy balloting? 4. Name the first woman to coach a championship-winning team in the WNBA. 5. Who was the oldest player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL playoff MVP? 6. Jill Ellis set a record in 2019 for most games coached with the U.S. women’s national soccer team (132). Who had held the mark? 7. From whom did boxer James J. Braddock win the heavyweight title from in 1935, and who beat him for it in 1937? (c) 2020 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Jan. 12, 1932, Ophelia Wyatt Caraway of Arkansas becomes the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate. Caraway had been appointed earlier to fill the vacancy left by her late husband, Thaddeus Horatio Caraway. * On Jan. 11, 1949, on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, D.C., the cornerstone is laid at the first mosque of note in the United States. The Islamic Center was complete with a 160-foot minaret from which prayers were to be announced.
Both Men And Women Resolve To Tackle Disorganization In 2020; Women Report Feeling More Stressed By Its Effects (NAPS)—If you’re ever determined to finally streamline your office “to do’s” and make a dent in your inbox, or committed to finding a way to keep the kids’ toys out of the way of unwary feet, you’re not alone. A recent national survey of more than 1,200 individuals conducted by the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO) for its annual Get Organized & Be Productive campaign revealed that a full 31 percent of respondents are putting “getting organized” on their list of New Year’s resolutions. While the data shows both genders on board with this idea, it also showed that for women, the ramifications may be more significant.
* On Jan. 10, 2008, Tata Motors in India debuts the Nano, billing it as the world's cheapest car. The bubble-shaped mini-vehicle had a base price of $2,000. It had a body made of plastic and sheet metal -- and one windshield wiper.
GO Month evolved as recognition that many view the fresh start implied by a new year as the time to finally tackle the disorganization in their lives—at home and on the job. The survey was designed to probe how feelings of disorganization impact men and women. “People have different levels of tolerance for disorganization in their lives, and what is acceptable for one person may be intolerable for another,” NAPO Executive Director Jennifer Pastore Monroy, CAE observed. “This was particularly true for women.” What The Survey Showed While half of all respondents said that when they feel disorganized, they find it hard to concentrate on current projects, more female respondents reported feeling stressed from feeling out of control of their environment than did men. Specifically: • Thirty-six percent of women said that looking at how organized or disorganized their home is, they feel stressed or completely stressed compared to only 22 percent of men. • More than half of women respondents (53.7 percent) report disorganization leaves them unable to concentrate on the work at hand, vs only 45 percent of men. • 35.5 percent of women vs 22 percent of men wished at some time for someone to come in and organize their home. Monroy’s advice to help streamline one’s environment? “Don’t wait until you feel out of control to tackle the stressors in your life. Having a professional organizer or productivity expert to help look at things with fresh eyes can encourage new day-to-day behaviors to create the needed change, whether you are a man or a woman.” Learn More For further facts and tips, visit www.napo.net. Many people feel a need to get more organized for the New Year. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Craftsman 8.5 HP GAS CHIPPER/SHREDDER, Black & Decker 16” ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER, Remington 16” ELECTRIC CHAINSAW: 585-739-0188
Old LOG SPLITTER and/or PARTS. Can pick up. Old man still burning wood. Email pictures or call: imackbaxter@gmail.com or 585-534-9852
Gulbransen SMALL PIANO (5’ W x 3’ H x 27”). You pick up: 585-219-4566
WATCHES and BANDS, CLOCKS and PARTS, all kinds/any condition/ working or nonworking: 585-377-4604
Ladies ADULT DEPENDS, 160+. Mostly large, some mediums: 585-509-1270
For a disabled Veteran. Looking for a SMALL SNOW BLOWER, electric or gas in good working condition: 585-993-1917
WINE BOTTLES, all are 750 ml size. Some are screw cap, some need corks. Pittsford: 585-641-0380
Two (2) WAGON WHEELS, wood or metal, any size: 585-334-1249
BOATS, BOAT PARTS or MOTORS: 585-755-7238
XEROX DOCUMENT CENTRE, Model 425DC Professional Office Printer. Fully functional. Good condition: 585-330-2136 DANSKO CLOGS ($110 shoes) like new. Maroon patent leather, size 10: Pick up only: 845-309-9373 New with tags - pretty, floral 85% LAMBS WOOL SKIRT. Pick up only: 845-309-9373
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS: Tubes, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com CURLING BAR, FREE WEIGHTS and WEIGHT BENCH: 585-536-6497 LEGOS (standard size) and a sturdy LEGO TABLE for a library makerspace. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-624-7208 VHS COMPACT TAPE ADAPTER: 585-519-1261
Assorted GREETING CARDS for crafts: 585-388-0318
Small FLAT SCREEN TV and a BLU-RAY DVD PLAYER for granddaughter: 585-637-0933
PERISHABLES suitable for animal food: amaylin@rochester.rr.com
OLD WOODEN CANOE PADDLES wanted for art projects: 585-967-1653
CPAP MACHINE – ResMed Airsense 10. Basically new. Used once: jerryg1970@yahoo.com
ELECTRIC WASHER & DRYER, two TWIN BED SETS for a boy & girl, DRESSERS, FULL OR QUEEN SIZE BED: 585-200-0922
MIRROR 64” x 38”. You pick up: 585-738-8476
WOODEN DOORS, used, flat, exterior if possible. Text 585-733-6704. Will pick up.
Combination VCR with VHS and CD options: suesassy1231@gmail.com NAME ORIGIN and MEANING FRAMED – 13” x 16” plaque for the name “Suzanne”. Like new/great gift idea: suesassy1231@gmail.com FRUIT and VEGETABLE STAND; wood, very study, on wheels, 2’ W x 4.5 x 6’ H. Bushnell Basin: 585-385-3482
AMERICAN GIRL DOLL with clothes: 315-536-4029 TRAMPOLINE in good condition located close to the Canandaigua area: 315-536-4029 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650
SOFA and OTTOMAN, brown. Good to excellent condition: 585-538-2784
NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Leave message: 585-671-1996
MATTRESS – Crib/Toddler never used. Still in original wrapping. Pick up: 585-255-0627
FIGURE 8 DANCE FITNESS WORKOUT DVD’s etc.: chrissy35@ frontiernet.net
Two 10 GALLON AQUARIUMS, no leaks. Gravel, hood with light, filter, one with heater and some accessories: 585-245-1094
CAR BATTERY for a 2006 Hyundai Elantra 4 cylinder: bmacspassion@ gmail.com
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED comes with headboard, footboard and mattress: 585-248-1375
Used OSCILLOSCOPE, any condition, and or any ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT or parts for retired hobbyist: jkiricov@gmail.com
OLD KEROSENE CANS and a HERKERT & MEISEL TRAVEL TRUNK w/3 trays (43x27x29-1/2H). Bergen: 585-494-1574
CAR in good working condition for disabled breast cancer survivor on a very low income. Much gratitude: 585-749-8186
Dark brown LIFT CHAIR, works. Has some wear and tear: wrangler1077@ yahoo.com
Nonprofit seeking SELF-PROPELLED SNOW BLOWER in good working order. Greater than 6HP preferred. Will pick up: 585-589-9013
TEST STRIPS for Free Style monitor; two 50-count packages in sealed boxes. NOT compatible with Free Style Lite monitors: 315-333-1065
CRAFT ITEMS. Anything is appreciated, however, no greeting cards. 585-748-0356
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Champion Moving Local & Long Distance Services Jean (Baylies) Karge January 4, 2020
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Jean Elizabeth Karge, age 94, passed away peacefully in a memory care facility in Lantana, Florida on January 4, 2020. She had been living there over 2 years with her daughter Deborah Crosby and son-in-law Jim close by. Her husband of 73 years, Gustave Karge, predeceased her by almost 4 years.
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Jean is survived by her 5 children, 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren: daughter Barbara, grandson Steven (Chelsea) and great-granddaughter Sophia, and grandson Kevin; son James Karge (Barbara) and grandsons Anthony and Mark (Hera); daughter Deborah ( Jim) and grandson Andy (Cara), great-grandson Evan and great-granddaughters Trula and Rosalie; daughter Kristine and grandsons Evan and Jackson; and daughter Jo Anne. Jean, who grew up an only child, always wanted a big family. Raising 5 children was one of the crowning achievements of her life. As a homemaker in the era of the fifties and sixties, she was a dedicated wife and mother. She took pride in having a fastidiously kept home, being actively involved in her kids’ lives, chaperoning and chauffeuring, and making extra special holiday celebrations. When the children were raised, she and Gus welcomed their children home for visits with their kids (and dogs!). Always one for adventure and novel experience, she loved traveling to visit her kids and grandkids in other parts of the country as well.
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Jean was born and raised in Brockport, NY and spent most of her life there with the exception of the war years where she followed her navy pilot husband with their three young children to live in New Orleans during the Korean War. She was a very active member of the Brockport community, volunteering for decades as a “Gray Lady” at the Lakeside Memorial Hospital where she put her kindness, friendliness and “gift of gab” to good use as at the information desk. She was a long-standing member of the Nativity BVM Catholic Church where she volunteered with Catholic Daughters for many years, organizing church bazaars and other events.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE by Samantha Weaver At some point you’ve almost certainly heard a coward described as “lily-livered,” but did you ever wonder where that expression came from? It was once believed that the seat of courage in the human body was the liver; therefore, someone who was timid presumably lacked blood in the liver, causing that organ to become white. STRANGE BUT TRUE GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm 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
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
Hamlin Public Library: Teen Taste Test Challenge: Saturday, January 11 at 11am. Teens will enjoy this delicious and fun program. Preschool storytime: Monday, January 13 from 10:30 11:15am for child and caregiver. Themed stories and songs. Book Chat: Wednesday, January 15 at 2pm. Join us for a fun and lively discussion of “The Island of Sea Women” by Lisa See. Thursday Storytime Adventures: Thursday, January 16 from 6:457:30pm. We’ll read snow-themed stories and do a snow-paint craft. Writing Workshop for Teens and Adults: Saturday, January 18 at 11am. Get some creative ideas and writing prompts to use as inspiration. Call 964-2320 to register for programs. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Hoag Library: Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester Gentle Yoga, January 9-February 6, 6:15pm (please register 585-473-8177). BTOP Computer Class: Manage Your Digital Life, January 13, 4pm (please register 589-4246). BTOP Computer Class: Gadgets & Gear, January 13, 6pm (please register 589-4246). Avoiding Scams & Identity Theft This Tax Season, January 16, Noon. Alzheimer’s Association Community Education, January 22, 6pm (Please register, 1-800-272-3900). Barre Fitness with Heather DiGiacomo of Village Spin, January 22, 6pm. Bindings Book Club, January 23, 7pm. Friends of the Library Book Sale, January 25, 10am-5pm. Intro to Online Marketplaces, January 25, Noon. Beginners Bellydance with Troupe Nisaa Bellydance, January 29, 6pm. One-On-One Tech Help, Fridays by appointment. For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www.hoaglibrary. org
Seymour Library: Babies and Books: Tuesdays, 10:30am to 11:15am. Stories and rhymes followed by play time. For kids up to 2 years with a caregiver. Oscar Movie Night: Tuesday, January 14, 5:30pm to 8:00pm. This month we will be watching the Best Picture Winner from 1945. Science Story Time: Wednesdays, January 15 & 29, 11:30am to 12:15pm. Stories, songs, and more followed by a fun science experiment. Ages 2-5. Middle School Forts and Fun*: Friday, January 17, 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Join our fort building competition. You and your friends create a team of 4 or less. Bring your own stuff - blankets, sheets, clothespins, clips. Prize for the best fort! Ice cream sundaes!! *Registration required. Pooh Program: Saturday, January 18, 10:00am to 12:00pm. Celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day with some crafts and activities featuring the characters from the Hundred Acre Wood.
Holley Community Free Library: Unicorn Party, Saturday, January 11th, 10:30 AM. This fun party is full of stories, crafts and a snack! Designed for ages 2-10. Registration appreciated online or by phone. Sensory Play Monday, January 13th, 6:30 PM. Try out sensory bins, play dough, a special activity, and a craft. Designed for ages 2-6. No registration. Tinker Tuesday, January 14th, 3:30 PM. NEW EVENT! Explore technology at this new after-school program! This month, tinker with Little Bits and K’Nex. Designed for ages 6-12. No registration. Wacky Wednesday: Heart Books, January 15th, 6:30 PM. Joy Cameron is leading this interactive workshop on the art of book page folding. We will provide the supplies for making a heart book! Registration is required. Teen & Family Game Day, Saturday, January 18th, 10:30 AM. Play games with your friends and family. Some games provided. You may bring your own to share. More events and registration at www. holleylibrary.org/events!
Speak Up Toastmasters: Do you have a story burning inside that you want to tell? Do you want to take your career to the next level? Practice to become the communicator you want to be and overcome your fear of public speaking. How will you grow? We are accepting applications for new members. Meetings are the 2nd & 4th Tuesday every month @ 7 p.m. 190 Oak St., Batavia (use rear entrance, Emmanuel Baptist Church). Space is limited CALL NOW to reserve your seat today. Guests are always welcome to visit for FREE. http://www. speakuptoastmasters.com call/text 585-993-0515, or email leslieagmarino@yahoo.com. Walkins are welcome.
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Dine Out Fundraiser - Show your support to The Down Syndrome Parent Support Group - 30% of each bill is donated. Join us at Miss Batavia Diner, 566 East Main Street, Batavia on Wednesday, January 29, 4pm-9pm. Info.: tjburbs@yahoo.com.
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Cancer Support Group for people with any type of cancer. The Cancer Support Group meets monthly to provide positive support in a friendly and informal environment. Held the last the last Tuesday of the month. Held from 5pm - 6:30pm at Healthy Living office, 164 Washington Ave., Batavia.
BERGEN Byron Bergen Vendor Blender Save the Date! Saturday, February, 8, 2020 from 10am to 2pm @ the Byron Bergen High School, 6917 W. Bergen Rd., Bergen. Brand & handcrafted home decor and accessories, brand & handcrafted personal accessories, jewelry, home scents, and food, with more vendors being added. Basket raffle, with 1 free raffle ticket for each visitor. Come on out!
BROCKPORT DivorceCare - This 13 week program helps you successfully deal with your emotions and navigate this tough period of life. You can read about dealing with divorce online, try talking friends who haven’t been through this & don’t quite get it, or just push your feelings away. Try something that has helped so many others. We’re here to support, encourage, & bring hope back into your life. DivorceCare for Kids is available for ages 5-12 at the same time. Childcare is available for ages 4 & under. Held Tuesdays beginning January 14th, 6:30-8pm at the Brockport Free Methodist Church, 6787 4th Section Rd., Brockport. http:// www.brockportfm.org DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) -We use videos, arts and crafts, and lots of play as a medium to better understand the changes and challenges taking place in their life. We’ll focus on understanding emotions that come with the changes, learn how to communicate their thoughts with their family, and be reminded of how much they are loved and that they matter to God. Groups meet weekly and are for children ages 5-12. Spaces limited please pre register. Held Tuesdays beginning January 14th, 6:30pm8pm, Brockport Free Methodist Church, 6787 4th Section Rd., Brockport. http://www. brockportfm.org. Community Hygiene Bank Distribution will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2020 from Noon2:00pm. Customers can pick up admission tickets in the parking lot beginning at 10:45 am; one ticket per household. Must be in attendance to receive items. Location is Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, NY14420, across from Wegmans. It is open to Brockport Central School District residents and students at the College at Brockport. Please bring picture ID and something with current address.
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CROSSWORD The Gathering Table, a free community dinner, will be held at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., on Sunday, January 19, 2020 1:00 - 2:30 pm. The dinner is family friendly. The church is fully accessible. The Teen Closet will be available to local teens to offer free clothing and accessories from 1:00 - 2:30 pm.
KENDALL Chicken and Biscuit Dinner on Saturday, January 25 from 4:30-6:00 pm at the Kendall United Methodist Church, 1814 Kendall Road (Route 237), Kendall. Adult $10; Child age 5-12 - $6.00; under age 5 free; family maximum $30.00 with school age children. Call 281-1514 for reservations. Tickets are also available at the door. Take outs are available.
ROCHESTER A Volunteer Social Event will be held on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 6:30-8pm, in the Sengupta Conference Room at Rochester General Hospital (1425 Portland Ave, 14621). Current volunteers and those interested in learning what our volunteer program is all about are invited! *Pizza will be provided and parking will be validated. Please call the volunteer office to register at 585-922-4328, or email becky.picone@gmail.com*.
SHARED HABITS OF ORGANIZED PEOPLE The beginning of the year is an ideal time to get organized and set oneself up for productive months ahead. It’s also a good opportunity to take inventory of seldom-used items and clear out as much clutter as possible. The amount of stuff the average person owns can affect how easy or difficult it is for that person to get organized. In 2014, professional organizer Regina Lark estimated the average American home contains 300,000 items. And it’s not just adults who love to collect and keep things, as kids contribute to the problem, too. British research, as published in The Telegraph, indicates the average 10-year-old owns 238 toys, playing with just 12 in a typical day. All of these belongings contribute to disorganization and lost time. A study by Esure Home Insurance found looking for lost items accounts for 10 minutes of wasted time each day. Getting organized can take perseverance, but it’s possible. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) That lower-thanacceptable performance you’re getting from others in your group might be the result of miscommunication. If so, correct it before serious problems arise later on. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) An unexpected situation could call for a change of plans. If so, you might feel that this is unfair. But it’s best to make the needed adjustments now. There’ll be time later for rescheduling. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The new year brings opportunities you might want to look into. Some might be more interesting than others. But take time to look at all of them before you make any decisions. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It’s a good idea to be careful about expenses until you’ve worked out that pesky financial problem. You might find it advisable to get some solid advice on how to proceed. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Romance looms large over the Leonine aspect. Single Lions looking for love should find Cupid very cooperative. Paired Cats can expect a renewed closeness in their relationships. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Making contact with a former colleague might not be high on your list of priorities. But it could pay off personally as well as professionally. Avoid bringing up any negatives about the past. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A personal relationship could face added stress because of a situation involving someone close to both of you. Be supportive and, above all, try to avoid playing the blame game. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You might well find some lingering uncertainties about a decision. If so, take that as a warning that you might not be ready to make that move yet. More study would be in order. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Music is a dominant theme for Sagittarians right now, and it should remind you to make a greater effort to restore some much-needed harmony in that very special relationship. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Although family matters might demand much of the Sea Goat’s attention this week, you’ll want to try to make time to handle those all-important workplace situations as well. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A recurring unresolved issue might need to be revisited before you can move forward. Consider asking someone familiar with the situation to act as an impartial counselor. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Ignore pressure to make a decision. Keeping your options open is still the wisest course, at least until you’re sure you’ve learned all you need to know about the matter at hand. BORN THIS WEEK: You’re capable of great loyalty to those around you, which is one reason you can count on devotion from friends and family. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Hope Center of LeRoy Making a Difference By Amanda Dudek
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everal years ago, Reverend Henry Moore followed a vision to bring hope to people across stages of life. So, he and others started serving their community out of a local church. Little could they have imagined running five programs from a Main Street storefront in picturesque LeRoy. “As we continued to serve, God continued to tell us that our vision was too small,” said Rev. Moore. So, he and his pastor realized they needed to separate the outreach from the church and become their own separate faith based 501c3, becoming the Hope Center of LeRoy, allowing them to begin work with members of the community and other local churches. According to Rev. Moore, the center’s director, their intention is “to bring faith and community together.” The Hope Center can now get as big as there are people with a heart for God, who want to start a program that serves real community needs in the name of Christ. They simply present their vision, and they can help them make it happen under the umbrella of the Hope Center. “Hope is a word which speaks of a confident expectation that believes tomorrow will be different, and more specifically, ‘better’ than yesterday,” said Rev. Moore. “Hope is based on the powerful love of a good God who is on your side.” The Center currently offers five programs: Fresh Start Literacy, Memory & Friends, LIFT: Ladies in Faith Together, JOY (Just Older Youth) Fellowship and The Sewing Bee.
The Hope Center of LeRoy’s “Memory & Friends!”
In grades K-6, Fresh Start Literacy gives children the one-on-one reading support they need for greater success in the classroom and in life. “About a year ago, we brought in our first student,” Rev. Moore recalled. “We work with students by appointment and hope to open this program to children of all ages.” Like all the programs offered at The Hope Center of LeRoy, the program is staffed entirely by volunteers. Memory & Friends, a respite care program, has already begun making an impact in its seven short months. Providing a much-needed break for caregivers of those with early to mid-stage memory impairment such as Alzheimer’s or dementia, it’s held from 10am-2pm on the second Wednesday of every month. Caregivers can bring their loved ones in to spend time with a consistent friend. “We work one-on-one with them,” said Rev. Moore. “We play games, do crafts and music. Caregivers are able to go to appointments, visit others and have some quiet time.” The program has been very successful with much positive feedback “from family members who were blessed to bring them as well as from volunteers who had [...] the opportunity to work with these individuals,” shared Rev. Moore. JOY (Just Older Youth) Fellowship for those fifty-five and older is another enriching program. “They get together once or twice a month usually,” explained Rev. Moore. JOY Fellowship’s wide variety of activities, which take place both during the day and in the evening, encourages people and helps them socialize in positive and protected ways. The Center has two more programs: The Sewing Bee, a multigenerational sewing instruction program, and LIFT (Ladies in Faith Together), the Center’s first program begun for single moms.
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LIFT now provides support for moms, both married and single, on the third Saturday of each month from 5:00pm6:30pm. The meeting features a light snack for mothers and their children, activities, supervised childcare, encouragement and spiritual support. The Hope Center also hosts two annual events: Operation Prom Dress and Go Pro Spa Day. Started in 2010 by Rev. Moore’s wife, Valerie, Operation Prom Dress is an annual giveaway meant to ensure that every girl has a beautiful dress for her prom. “We bring in 500Enjoying a Thanksgiving meal at The Hope Center of LeRoy! 700 new and gently used dresses each year,” shared Rev. Moore. He recalled a young woman two years ago who wanted to try on the display dress they kept in the window. They agreed, and it fit perfectly. When they confirmed that she could have the dress and free of charge, the young woman couldn’t believe it. Said Rev. Moore, “The girl was talking on the phone outside and said, ‘I can’t believe they gave me this dress. I’m going to shine.’ It was all about being able to touch a person’s life and change it.” Go Pro (God’s People Restoring Others) Spa Day, started by Lori Steinbrenner, also encourages women. “Each year, we invite a particular group of people,” explained Rev. Moore. “Last year, it was single moms. We give them a full makeover complete with hours of being completely pampered, a meal, and pray for them.” “It is what is inside that really matters,” he observed. “Your inner beauty is the most important part of who you are. This is true male or female, but women in particular hear that if they do not look like this or dress like that, then they are not beautiful, and it crushes them.” The Center’s future endeavors will depend on space and volunteers. “Our goal is to reach people, restore hope and revitalize the lives of those around us. To me, the sky is the limit.” For more information, call The Hope Center of LeRoy at (585) 768-8184, email info@hopecenterleroy.org or visit www.hopecenterleroy.org.
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Genesee Community College has an opening for a part-time (up to 19.5 hours per week) Clerk Typist for Student Support Services.
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DID YOU KNOW? How households earn their income has changed dramatically over the last several decades. According to a Pew Research Centeral analysis of the Decennial Census and American Community Surveys integrated Public Use Microdata Sample files, in 1960 only fathers worked in 70 percent of American households. That figure has dropped in each ensuing decade and by 2012 fathers were the sole earners in just 31 percent of American households. While one in four households in American were dual income households in 1960, by 2012 that figure had risen to 60 percent. While those figures represent dramatic changes, the number of households in which mothers are the sole earners has not changed all that much since 1960. In 1960, mothers were the sole earners in just 2 percent of American households. Fifty-two years later 6 percent of American households featured mothers as the sole earners.
Genesee Community College has an opening for a part-time (up to 19.5 hours/week) Campus Safety Officer. Applicants must have a New York State security guard certification, valid driver’s license, and be certified in first aid and CPR. Must be able to work a schedule that includes nights, weekends, and holidays. This is a non-competitive civil service position with Genesee County. For additional details, specific educational and experience requirements, and to apply online, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Deadline for applications is January 26, 2020. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
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NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
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Must have current Silverado or Sierra lease in household
2019 SILVERADO CREW LT MSRP VB DISCOUNT GM REBATE GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR ONLY
Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra
2020 SILVERADO CUSTOM CREW CAB 4WD STK #8806 MSRP $43,855 RESIDUAL $32,014 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $5,736 DRIVE FOR ONLY $239 X 24MO
2020 EQUINOX LS STK #8421 MSRP $27,670 RESIDUAL $19,369 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $3,816 LEASE FOR ONLY $159 X 24MO
$239 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS
ONLY
$49,355 5,500 5,500 2,000 $36,355
Must have NON-GM lease in household
BUY AND SAVE $7,750 MSRP VB DISCOUNT GM REBATE LEASE LOYALTY ANY MAKE OWN IT FOR ONLY
Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
Must have lease in household. Tax/license extra
2020 TRAX LT LS STK #8557 MSRP $23,085 RESIDUAL $14,774 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $3,336 LEASE FOR ONLY $139 X 24MO
$159 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS
$27,670 2,500 3,750 1,500 19,920
STOCK #8082 $26,145 2,500 3,750 2,500 $17,395
Must have lease in household, any make
2019 TRAX LT AWD MSRP VB DISC GM REBATE GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR ONLY
Lease requires $1,000 cash or trade down
Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra
2020 BLAZER FWD STK #8888 MSRP $36,520 RESIDUAL $23,007 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $9,324 LEASE FOR ONLY $259 X 36MO
ONLY
$139 39 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS
Lease includes $1,000 cash or trade
2019 BLAZER FWD MSRP VB DISCOUNT GM REBATE GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR
Must have non GM lease in household
Tax/license extra
2020 MALIBU STK #8232 MSRP $24,690 RESIDUAL $13,827 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $4,776 WLEASE FOR ONLY $199 X 24MO
ONLY
$259 259 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS
$35,710 3,500 2,000 1,750 $28,460
Lease includes $1,000 cash or trade
SAVE $6,200 MSRP VB DISCOUNT GM REBATE GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR
Prior loaner, between 2,000-3,000 miles
Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra
ONLY
$199 PER MONTH 24 MONTHS
$24,690 2,700 2,000 1,500 $18,490
Must have GM lease household
2019 SILVERADO LD DOUBLE CAB LT 1500 LT 4WD STK #8391 MSRP $46,025 RESIDUAL $27,615 TOTAL OF PAYMENTS $8,244 LEASE FOR ONLY $229 X 36MO Must have GM lease in household
ONLY
$229 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS
BUY AND SAVE $17,500 MSRP VB DISCOUNT GM REBATE GM LEASE LOYALTY OWN IT FOR FOR ONLY
$46,025 6,000 8,500 3,000 $28,525
Must have GM lease in household. Tax/license extra
Lease includes $1,000 cash or trade Prior loaner, between 2,000-3,000 miles Must have GM lease household
F I N D N E W RO A DS ™ Leases requires $1,000 cash or trade down. All lease payments plus tax & $650 acquisition fee. 1st month and DMV fees due at signing. 10,000 miles per yr .25 for overage O.A.C. GMFL $395 dispostion. Lessee responsible for maintance and excess wear. GM employees and suppliers save even more. Expires 1/15/2020
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