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I’ve banished Winter, saith the Spring, Awake! arise, ye flowers! Brisk breezes blow, Bright sunshine glow, And rouse the young Year’s powers. ~ Henry James Slack (1818–1896), The Ministry of the Beautiful, “Conversation IV: Spring-time on the Western Coast,” 1850
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Outdoor Cats Risk More Than Disease DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Your recent answer on whether cats can get COVID-19 is correct: There is very little data, and only a few recorded cases, of house pets testing positive for this coronavirus. So the risk of pets getting ill from it may be low, but I think that a much higher risk for cats is when they’re allowed to roam outside. Not only can they be exposed to feline diseases like FIV, but the critters they catch, like small lizards and songbirds, may also carry diseases. For example, many songbirds carry salmonella, a bacterial infection that can be fatal to cats. -- Greg, via email DEAR GREG: That’s absolutely right, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions on its website (www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/ COVID-19 and Animals). Thank you for pointing this out. I’ve written frequently about the risks faced by cats that are allowed to roam outdoors -- from being struck by vehicles to being attacked by feral cats or other wildlife, like coyotes. Outdoor cats also are direct threats to other wildlife. I’m sure most cat owners are familiar with the 2013 study published in Smithsonian Magazine that estimated about 2.4 billion birds and around 12.3 billion small animals are killed by outdoor cats each year. While feral cats certainly are part of the problem, we can at least keep our housecats from contributing to the massive number of small critters killed each year. Folks, keep your cats indoors. If you’ve got a cat that insists on being outside, find a compromise: perhaps a screened enclosure in the backyard or a window seat, so your cat can watch the world go by. Bolstering bird populations and reducing the risk of transmitted diseases is worth it. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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Was that the Easter Bunny? BY AMANDA DUDEK
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don’t know how it happened, but Easter came and went faster than a twitch of the Easter Bunny’s whiskers. It didn’t help that the holiday came early this year, either. Just out of March, people hardly had the chance to sniff the April air before candy, colored eggs, and chicks filled their homes. For many, Easter is a time of great religious importance. It is a time of reflection, tradition, and rejuvenation. Today, the busyness of modern life, from work to family to social obligations, can overshadow this traditional downtime of the soul. Whether or not Easter holds particular significance to those celebrating it, most enjoy its restful respite, a much-needed break from the stresses of everyday life. Ready for a spring refresh? Try one (or all) of our 5-minute activities for introspection and mindfulness. 1. Give more hugs. We’re serious! Hugs are one of the most powerful, grounding, natural stress relievers loved ones can give to each other. (Of course, be thoughtful about whom you hug, considering safety, and be certain not to choose those whom it would most likely be inappropriate to hug, such as coworkers or strangers.) For this activity, hug your loved one three times in a row. For each hug, take three deep breaths or count to twenty. This lengthier embrace releases oxytocin, a hormone that can improve your outlook, lower your blood pressure, and reduce your heart rate. 2. Declutter a specific spot. Clutter in one’s workspace and living space all too often translates to clutter in one’s mind and semiconscious, which can have emotional repercussions. Decluttering a whole home, room, or even workspace can be very overwhelming. Instead, choose one specific space and set a 5-minute timer. Take a moment to consider each item before you give it space or throw it away. Imagine these items belong to a stranger. What story do all the items tell? Is this a story you are satisfied with, or is it time to change a few things? This third person perspective can offer some surprises.
3. Take a short self-assessment. A brief personal assessment, such as Adult Wellness Compass Self-Assessment by Samaritan Family Wellness, is a great way to check in on your well-being. The assessment divides your personal wellness into four categories: Heart (relationships & emotions), Soul (spirituality & rest and play), Mind (vocation & organization), and Strength (care for body & resilience). It is easy to get so busy caring for others and fulfilling obligations that we forget to ensure our own reserves are regularly being replenished. As this assessment aptly observed, such evaluations simply help you recognize which parts of your metaphorical garden could use a little more “watering.” 4. Unplug and center yourself. Nearly every guide for self-assessment and renewal includes elements of meditation and escaping ever-present screens. They may have a point. Consider setting aside five minutes for unplugged reflection at the beginning of each day. Not only does this give you a centered space from which to order and launch your day, but it also guarantees you at least one quiet moment no matter what the day may bring. 5. Spice things up with something new. One of the best parts of “out with the old” is “in with the new!” Think about adding a new hobby to your skill set, pursing a new interest, making new friends, or even just changing up your everyday routine by arranging your tasks in a new pattern, such as taking your trash out before dinner rather than afterwards. These changes keep your mind active, and they also encourage you to evaluate the things you already have in your life. Springtime is a time for taking stock, cleaning out the unnecessary, experiencing rebirth, and embracing new life. If this traditional time for reflection and renewal has also slipped by you at the speed of light, it’s not too late to grab a few mindful moments in the spirit of the season. Happy Easter!
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Hi, I’m Lenetta, and I’m a female leopard gecko. My owner, Josiah, takes good care of me, and sometimes he lets me ride on his shoulder. I love him so much that I will try to climb out of my tank whenever I see him. On April 1st I turned three years old, and for a present this year Josiah got me waxworms (my favorite!) and a little sister named Lea. Lea’s previous owner couldn’t take care of her anymore, so Josiah took her in. Lea is learning to trust Josiah and is quickly getting big and strong.
No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. ~Proverb
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No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. ~ Hal Borland
INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS Scott Joplin (c. 1868-1917): Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitar and later the piano at a very young age. By the time Joplin was a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually became the foremost composer of ragtime jazz. Biography.com notes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.
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Going for a bike ride is one of the best ways for people to exercise in fresh air. Cycling is not only earth-conscious and convenient, but it also is a fun & popular activity that families can enjoy.
siblings. Limit cycling excursions to a reasonable amount of time so youngsters’ health is not compromised. • Focus on fun. Consider what kids will get out of the trip and gear the afternoon around that. Choose a path that circles a scenic lake or leads to an ice cream stand. Make your cycling excursion more of an afternoon out than a marathon biking session. • Take frequent breaks. Little legs may not be able to keep up, and adults will need to
anticipate stopping along the way. • Know the terrain. Stick to routes you have ridden before. Leave the more intense courses that include extreme climbs and dips for those times when kids are not in tow. Stick to lightly trafficked routes, or travel during off-peak hours. Consult with trail guides and read reviews as well. Cycling as a family can be an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon & get some exercise.
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REDUCE DISTRACTIONS BEHIND THE WHEEL Eat food before getting in the car. Snacking while driving makes you less attentive to the road around you.
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Trump Signs This is for those who complain about Trump 2020 signs still up. I have to agree. No, it's not about Trump, but it's the 2020 date. Please change these to Trump 2024.
S E V RA Thanks, Brad! I would like to thank Brad at the Geneseo post office who took many minutes from his day to un-jam a piece of paper from the copier that really was not in the copier. In addition to getting the copier to realize there was no paper jam, Brad finished my copying for me! Thanks so much. Ridge Road Easter Bunny Thank you! Seeing you driving down Ridge, beeping and waving to everyone, was so awesome. My kids were beside themselves thinking you were on your way to them soon! I don’t know where you were headed all dressed up, or if you were just trying to spread joy, but either way, it worked. The smile on the face of the driver of the vehicle proves to me already that you ladies know the joy you spread ! Good tip! Thank you so much to everyonewho makes it a point to hand out a good tip. It means so much to me when I get a generous $10 from a single diner whose bill is around the same. Too often people are not generous, so when they are it really, really makes my day! Thank you!
Excess Road Salt On 4/1/21, there was a thick layer of salt all over the entire road. Why? There was no snow or ice on the road and no need for added salt. This was a total waste. Is some company dumping leftover salt so they can increase their order for next season? Why are tax dollars being wasted on salt that is not needed on a state road? No Disgusting Language Thanks to the person who spoke out. While we have free speech, it was wrong to force people driving by to see the profanity on this sign and on other signs using similar vulgarity. Hunter Apology In response to “Hunter entitlement:” I am sorry for going onto someone else’s land. I did have permission to hunt on the land I was on. I was tracking a deer and did ask permission from one other property owner. I didn’t realize where the property line was when tracking an injured deer. I shouldn’t have gone as far as I did. I should have definitely taken down the ribbons marking my trail; I thought I had. I am an older hunter and do respect other people’s property. Hunting is a sport I take seriously and have for many years. It is not an entitlement. I am truly sorry, and I apologize again!
Thanks for lunch! My husband and I want to thank the young lady (US ARMY Plate cover) on 4/01/2021 at Arby's in Henrietta for paying for our lunch! It's wonderful to know we still have thoughtful people in this world. We paid the favor forward to the people behind us! Again, thank you, and thank you for your service! Bless you!
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But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things. ~Vincent van Gogh, Dear Theo: An Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh, 1937
Lutheran Hope Brockport (Formerly known as Concordia Lutheran Church- We've merged!) 6601 Fourth Section Road • Brockport, NY 14420 • Phone: 585.637.5930 In-person services relaunch: Sunday, Feb. 21 at 11:15am (Note new time) Watch ONLINE: Sunday, 9am or 11am After Feb. 21st: 9:30am and 11:15am (ASL Interpreted) Community Hygiene Bank • Saturday, March 13th • Noon-2pm "Personal Care Blessing Bags" and Food Distribution
BAPTIST Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke
2583 Main Rd., (Rt. 5) East Pembroke • 762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (ELCA)
Sunday Service with masks and social distancing 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.
2415 Chili Ave. • 585-247-7824 • The Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor Recorded services on www.oursaviourrochester.org Email: office@oursaviourrochester.org Indoor and drive-in worship schedule for January-June: Thursday service at 7PM • Sunday service at 10AM We continue to follow social distancing and mask guidelines. We continue to broadcast outdoors for the drive-in services. Audio Loop for the Hearing Impaired.
First Baptist Church 306 E. Main St., Batavia, NY • 585-343-9002 • 585-757-6639 firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com • Pastor Dave Weidman Full Gospel Sunday Worship, 10AM. Sunday School 9AM. Wednesday Bible studies & prayer fellowship 1:15PM. Thrift shop Mon.-Fri. 11AM-1PM. Newly renovated with more space to shop! Cash sales only. CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER
METHODIST Batavia First United Methodist Church To Make Disciples We Must Listen, Learn, Lead, and Love Our Way to God! 8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 • Rev. Wayne Mort Worship Sunday 10am Child care provided Sun. at 10am. Sunday School starts 9/13 at 10am.
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
EPISCOPAL Grace Episcopal Church 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
NON-DENOMINATIONAL Cornerstone Church 8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia 343-8020 www.cornerstonebatavia.org Sunday Coffee & Fellowship 9:30am • Sunday Worship Service 10am Tuesday Prayer & Worship 5:30pm Tuesday Men’s & Women’s Bible Study at 6:30pm
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Batavia First Presbyterian Church invites you to join us for in-person worship on Sundays at 10:00 am or on Livestream on Facebook Live. You can connect to the livestream (10:00 am) worship through our website at: https://fpcbatavia.org/ or by using this link: https://www.facebook.com/fpcbatavia/videos/
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SOY FOODS PACK A POWERFUL PUNCH The Cleveland Clinic notes that soy foods provide a host of nutritional benefits. Plant protein, including soy, can provide cardiovascular benefits, including helping with people with high blood pressure lower their blood pressure to healthier levels. While many people rely on animal-based proteins to get their daily recommended intake of protein, soy foods are naturally free of cholesterol and low in saturated fats. That makes soy foods more heart-healthy sources of protein than animal products. The Cleveland Clinic says substituting soy foods for animal-based proteins a few times per week can reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Soy foods also can be a great source of dietary fiber, though the U.S. Soybean Export Council advises consumers that not all soy products are the same. The USSEC notes that foods like soy milk and tofu contain very little fiber. People who want to utilize soy beans as a source of dietary fiber should look to foods that utilize the whole bean, such tempeh, soy flour and textured soy protein. The USSEC also notes there’s some confusion in regard to the connection between soy foods and iron, though the group admits research is ongoing. While a 1/2 cup serving of cooked soybeans contains four milligrams of iron, the phytate and soy protein present in soy foods reduce iron absorption, meaning that the body won’t really benefit from the iron. However, the USSEC recommends consumers purchase fermented soy foods, including tempeh and miso, because the body might absorb more iron from these foods than it will when consuming other types soy foods.
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OLD CAMERAS – 1950s Polaroid, Kodak Easy Share C330, Olympus Infinity 35mm. ERGO EXCEL EXERCISE STATIONARY BIKE, fly-wheel type: mconti02@yahoo.com
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HOLOSYNC BEYOND AWAKENING PROLOGUE CDs: 716-329-5988 LOG SPLITTER in good working condition: 585-637-6961
TRUCKERS ROAD ATLAS BOOK with laminated pages and COOKBOOKS: sbly5722@gmail.com
BRICKS for a walkway to be 30-40’ L x 2’ W: 585-396-3172 FAX MACHINE: 585-637-0933
MONRO STRUT 471128L for Dodge Caravan ‘11-’19. Chrysler ‘11-’16, Routan ‘11’14 minivan. Used 15K miles. Good condition – one available: 585-339-8574
VINTAGE RHINESTONE JEWELRY. Clip earrings and brooches. Any condition for craft projects w/seniors. VINTAGE CONCERT T-SHIRTS. All sizes, any condition: 585-880-3493
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EGG CARTONS - Styrofoam only. For art camp. Need many: 585-217-6811 or hponter@rochester.rr.com
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WALKER with SEAT and WHEELS, WALKER without SEAT or WHEELS, CANE, CRUTCHES, DISPOSABLE UNDERPANTS: 585-370-3241 leave message
LOG SPLITTER, working or not: 518-301-0312 WOOD GOLF CLUB DRIVER HEADS any condition. WESTERN ITEMS like badges, holsters, spurs. NATIVE AMERICAN ITEMS like arrowheads, leather, etc.: 585-285-2537
OFFICE DESK, FILING CABINET and CHAIR. Great condition: 585-202-1636 TREADMILL and QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS. In excellent condition. You pick up: tawnfeeney@gmail.com
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VINTAGE HORSE MANURE: 585-409-6559
FISHING BOAT for retired couple. Willing to do some small repair. Trailer and motor please! 585-919-9163 text okay
STYROFOAM – sheets and blocks. Good for packing, crafts, etc. Avon area: 585-226-3073 USED BATHROOM ITEMS – 2 wooden medicine cabinets w/mirrors, toilet, pedestal sink, 31’x19’ white vanity top and 36’ Neo Angle Shower. Henrietta: 585-359-2977 leave message
LAWN MOWERS working or not. DRESSER broken or not broken: 585-545-1754
WEIGHT BENCH with barbell, 2 dumbbells and variety of weights. You pick up: dbshum@hotmail.com WALKER, 4-wheels, has seat w/basket underneath. Good condition. Webster: 585-347-4843 X-LARGE DEPENDS. 4-pks per box. Many boxes. 585-347-4843 for pick up HOSPITAL BED. Henrietta. You pick up: 585-334-7382
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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Vaccinated? COVID Advice Clear as Mud If you’re confused about COVID vaccine and when our lives are going to change for the better, you’re not alone. We’re considered to be fully vaccinated once two weeks have passed after the second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after the one-dose Johnson & Johnson. What’s new is this, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: If fully vaccinated, you can be indoors with other fully vaccinated people without wearing a mask. You can meet indoors with unvaccinated people in one household unless one of those people has a health risk. If you’ve been around someone who has COVID, you don’t have to stay away from people or get tested unless you have symptoms ... or live in a group setting. In that case, stay away from others for 14 days and get tested, even if you don’t have symptoms. Clear as mud, right? It gets worse. According to the CDC, as fabulous as this new vaccine is, even if fully vaccinated, we still need to wear masks in public. We still need to social distance. We still need to avoid medium and large crowds. We still need to stay out of poorly ventilated spaces. We should delay travel. So what’s the holdup? Why are we still under restrictions after getting the vaccine? The best I can figure out is that the answer lies with the COVID variants, the different versions created as the virus mutates. It appears that not all of the vaccines work equally well on all of the variants. Frankly, some of the vaccines work rather poorly, depending on which variant it encounters. Until scientists figure this out, we still need to be cautious: wear masks, stay away from people, stay out of crowds. Except for getting the vaccine, not much has changed. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On April 12, 1861, the bloodiest four years in American history begin when Confederate shore batteries under Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard open fire on Union-held Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Charleston Bay. Four years later, the Confederacy was defeated at a cost of 620,000 Union and Confederate soldiers dead. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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CONTROL CRABGRASS BEFORE IT APPEARS Crabgrass is a common problem that appears in summer. According to Lowes, crabgrass plants produce thousands of seeds between midsummer and early fall. While the first frosts of late-fall or early winter kill the crabgrass plants, the seeds produced by the plants remain dormant throughout winter and then begin to grow as the ground temperature warms up with the spring and summer thaw. As a result, controlling germination, which is the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy, is the key to preventing crabgrass from becoming an unsightly blemish that can harm your lawn in summer. Page 17
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Notice to the Public Healthcare Management Company PeakTPA Notifies Individuals of Data Security Incident PeakTPA recently experienced a ransomware incident, which affected data of several current and former PeakTPA clients. PeakTPA offers healthcare management services to health plans, Managed Care Advantage and Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). On December 31, 2021, PeakTPA learned that patient data stored in two of its Amazon Web Services cloud servers was illegally accessed in a ransomware attack. On February 9, 2021, PeakTPA notified ElderONE (PACE), an affiliate of Rochester Regional Health of the ransomware incident and that ElderONE participant data may have been involved. Upon learning of the incident, PeakTPA thoroughly investigated the situation, contacted federal law enforcement, and contracted with specialized third-party agencies, which determined that certain patient information had been revealed. PeakTPA’s agent successfully negotiated with the attacker and was provided evidence by video that the seized data was deleted. Furthermore, since the attack, the criminal group behind it was disrupted by U.S. federal authorities. On February 22, 2021, following an extensive review and analysis of the data at issue, ElderONE determined that ElderONE participant data was impacted by the incident. The information accessed by the attacker may have included participants’ full names, medical record numbers, dates of service, and/or diagnosis and treatment information. Importantly, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and financial information were not exposed. There is no evidence that any data has been misused, disseminated, or otherwise made publicly available. PeakTPA has provided the affected participants with written notification of this incident and is providing credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity theft restoration at no cost for up to three years. PeakTPA is also advising the affected participants on other actions to protect their personal information, including reviewing their financial account statements and explanation of benefits statements for fraudulent or irregular activity on a regular basis. Additionally, PeakTPA has instituted additional protections to protect against incidents like this in the future. For more information about this data security event, PeakTPA released a public statement regarding the incident, available at https://peaktpa.com/data-notice/. If you have questions, please contact Kroll at (855) 761-0196 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Time, excluding major U.S. holidays. You may also contact PeakTPA by emailing PeakEventInfo@CareVentionHC.com.
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Seymour Library: April 12-16 join our special guest, Director Jennifer Caccavale for Baby Storytime, Wee Walkers, Terrific Twos, and Preschool Storytime! Check www.seymourlibraryweb.org for more information. Lego Club on Zoom*: Thursday, April 15; 4:30pm to 5:15pm Join fellow builders on Zoom to share what you’ve been working on. Participants must have their own Legos. Grades K-5. *Registration required. Trivia via Zoom: Marvel Edition*: Thursday, April 15, 5:15pm to 6:00pm Everyone who is a fan of Marvel movies, shows, and comics is welcome to play this trivia. Grades 6-12. Use of a laptop is recommended. *Email registration is required. Herb Gardening via Zoom*: Monday, April 19, 7:00pm to 8:00pm Join Master Gardener, Lois Breen as she shows how herbs can transform ordinary meals into something special. *Registration is required. Book Discussion Group*: Wednesday, April 28, 2:00pm to 3:00pm This month’s selection is Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson. *Registration required.
Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
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: 10am-8pm, Tu-Th: 10am-6pm, F: 10am-4pm Sat: 10am-2pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR W EAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that w icks aw ay moisture. There are even some that are made to be w ater repellent and stain resistant w ith anti-odor properties for those in w armer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact w ith your skin, you w ant something that w ill allow moisture to escape as you sw eat.
Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open Monday/ Tuesday/Thursday 10am-6pm, Wednesday 10am-8pm, Friday 10am5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm for browsing (books, magazines, DVDs, CDs), computer lab, and fax/print/ wireless print/copy/scan/notary. Patrons are required to wear a mask at all times. Leaving your information for Contact Tracing purposes is encouraged. The book drop and WIFI are available remotely 24/7. Search the catalog, renew checkouts, and place holds online at www.nioga.org. Many services are available remotely, including the digital library (Libby and Hoopla apps), virtual programming, and ‘Library-To-Go’ by visiting www. hoaglibrary.org. Take-and-Make crafts available. There are two openings on the Board of Trustees. Virtual programs: Zoom-A-Story Storytime, Tuesdays, 10am-Noon; Retirement Planning with Brighton Securities, April 13, 5pm; Guide to 529 College Savings with Brighton Securities, April 20, 5pm; Beekeeping and Bee Swarms, April 28, 1pm. Registration links for virtual programs are located on our website www.hoaglibrary.org under the ‘Hoag Library Events’ tab.
BATAVIA Batavia Society of Artists - The Batavia Society of Artists is having a Virtual Hands-On Art Demonstration by artist Karen Crittenden on Tuesday, April 13th at 7pm. It is open to Non-Members for a $5 fee, please go to our facebook.com/ bataviasocietyofartists/ for more information and to sign up. Members will receive an email with Zoom meeting info.
HLOM Guest Speaker Series: James Black “Civil War Edged Weapons”: Join us Wednesday, April 14, 7 pm as we welcome back James Black for our next edition of our Guest Speaker Series. Mr. Black is a local Civil War reenactor and avid military collector of the conflict. He will be presenting on “Civil War Edged Weapons”. The presentation will be available via Facebook Live, as well as a small group in person of 12 people. The link to the Facebook Live presentation is available on the museum’s Facebook page and website, www. hollandlandoffice.com. If you would like to join us in person please call the museum to register. Masks and social distancing protocols are required. Holland Land Office Museum, 131 W Main St., Batavia. Recycle Camp - The Ascension Parish, 17 Sumner Street, Batavia is hosting an Electronic Recycling Collection drop-off site for your old electronics. Where: Garage adjacent to parking lot behind Ascension Parish Hall. Signs will be available with directions. When: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., April 8, 2021 - April 20, 2021. Benefits Camp Good Days & Special Times. The organization is working to help improve the quality of life for children, adults, and families whose lives have been touched by cancer. Program in conjunction with the help of SUNNKING Recycling.
BROCKPORT The Gathering Table/Teen Closet: The Gathering Table free community dinner at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., Sunday, April 18, 1:00 - 2:00 pm. The menu will include ham and scalloped potatoes. Masks and social distancing required. Entrance through Main St. door and exit through Holley St. door. The Teen Closet will be open 1:00 - 2:00 pm. Free clothing and accessories available for local teens.
LEROY Rotary Club of LeRoy Paper Shredding Event - Time to begin your Spring cleaning and purging! The Rotary Club of LeRoy is holding a paper shredding event with Shred-it. For $10.00 per banker’s box or medium-sized kitchen bag have your documents shredded on site. All shredding will be completed on-site. Held Saturday, May 8th, 8am to 12noon at OrCon Parking Lot, 8715 Lake St. Rd., LeRoy. http://www.leroyrotary.org
ROCHESTER Rochester Dahlia Society Plant and Tuber Sales - Held Saturday and Sunday, May 8th and 9th from 10-4pm at the Elmgrove Auto, 725 Elmgrove Road, Rochester. Dahlia plants and tubers for sale! Locally grown by Dahlia Society members. http://www.rochesterdahlias.org/ Gates Historical Society’s April’s Program will be held on Monday, April 19 at 7:00pm in the Gates Town Hall Annex. Daena Ford, President, Braddock Bay Raptor Research, will give a summary of the various activities this organization is involved in and to inform people about the wonders of birds of prey with special appearances by live (caged) education raptors. This program is free and the facilities are handicapped accessible. Masks and social distancing are required. http:/ /www.gateshistory.org
STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS No business is too small to be a small business. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that microbusinesses, which are defined as firms that employ between one and nine employees, accounted for 75 percent of all private-sector employers as recently as 2013.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On April 9, 1865, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders his 28,000 troops to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the American Civil War. The two generals met in the parlor of the Wilmer McLean home at 1 p.m. Grant arrived in his muddy field uniform, while Lee turned out in full dress attire, complete with sash and sword. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Asian people - come join us! Black & Latino & White people - come join us! Disabled people, Poor people, Unwanted people - come join us! Come sit & eat Pizza & Donuts while being fed the Bible as well! Come & be loved and learn about God’s love.
BUDGET-FRIENDLY LOCAL ACTIVITIES: Live music: Arenas and football stadiums are not the only places that showcase talented musicians. Music lovers with a passion for live music can visit local venues that cater to local musicians or even more established professionals who play small venues. Open mic nights at local bars can introduce music fans to new artists and/or styles of music, and can provide great opportunities to meet fellow music lovers in your area.
Northstar Fellowship 50 Hamlin/Clarkson TL Road See you Sunday, 10:45am! April prepares her green traffic light and the world thinks Go. ~Christopher Morley, John Mistletoe
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May-Day is never allowed to pass in this community without profuse lamentations over the tardiness of our spring as compared with that of England and the poets. ~ Thomas Wentworth Higginson, “April Days,” 1861
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Full-time picking up and delivering local no-touch freight. Company operation hours primarily M-F from 7am-5pm. Drivers average 45-50 hours per week. Overtime paid after 40 hours. Must hold a clean driver’s license with 2 years’ recent CDL A experience. Good pay and Benefits. EOE.
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Head Custodian (full-time) Qualifications: • Three years of full-time paid experience in cleaning and maintenance work OR • Three years of full-time paid experience in any of the standard mechanical or construction trades Location: • Batavia Campus B-Shift • 2:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Salary: • $31,000-$33,000 + $939.60 shift differential • With benefit package and NYS pension Starting date: • ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org.
• FULL & PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE • $14.00-$14.80 hr depending on shift • APPLY TODAY, START TOMORROW • full time openings on all 3 shifts • Apply online: https://chapinmfg.com/pages/careers or by visiting www.indeed.com OR stop in at 700 Ellicott Ave. in Batavia to fill out an application OR call (585) 343-3140 ext. 3017 to set up an interview
Reply by April 19, 2021 with reference to Vacancy 21-79, resume and cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
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Automotive Technician Positions Available There is only one automotive dealership in Rochester named to the D&C’s Top Workplace list, as voted by its employees for 8 consecutive years. You may have the opportunity to join that award winning team with Technician positions available. The Dorschel Automotive Group will interview technicians of any skill level to add to our Team that is also a multi-year winner for the Top Workplace Values Award. We strive to live by the values of Teamwork, Integrity, Drive, and Personal Improvement. For folks who want to live those values we offer: • A career path with paid training and paid manufacturer certifications to help you advance your skill set as far as you want to go. • A demonstrated history of promoting from within to leadership and management positions including senior management. • Consistent, dependable pay plans. • Consistent parts availability with 2 million dollars of inventory. • Spacious, healthy, state of the art facilities. • Signing bonuses based on experience. • Competitive Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance. • A 401K Plan • Paid Holidays • Paid Vacations If you would like to be part of our award-winning team at Dorschel, email Tim Treahy ttreahy@dorschel.com!
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Custodial Worker (full-time) Qualifications: • Civil Service Eligibility • High School Graduate or equivalent • Physical ability to perform assigned duties • Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude • Dependable and safety-oriented • Valid NYS Driver’s License Location: • Batavia B-Shift • 2:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Salary: • $26,000 + $939.60 shift differential = $26,939.60 • With benefit package and NYS pension Starting date: • ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org. Reply by April 19, 2021 with reference to Vacancy 21-78, resume and cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
Pfisterer Lapp LLC, is the world’s leading manufacturer of high-voltage insulators. Come work for a company with a great reputation. Caledonia-Mumford Central School District 99 North Street Caledonia, New York 14423
Production Worker Needed In LeRoy, NY! Day Shift!
Vacancy Notice Position: Library Media Specialist (1.0 FTE) Requirements: NYS Certification as Library Media Specialist. Prior Experience and Background in Information Technology Preferred
• Ability to read production orders, simple blueprints and work instructions • Able to lift heavy loads, Good mechanical skills Starting wage: $17.75/hr.
Building: Middle/High School Salary & Benefits: Per Negotiated Agreement Beginning Date: September 1, 2021 Application Deadline: May 1, 2021 Application Process: Application can be found at https://cal-mum.recruitfront.com OR - Paper applications are available in the District Office
plus 2nd shift premium if applicable Complete an application at:
Learn more about the Caledonia-Mumford Central School District and our communities by visiting the school website
PFISTERER Pfisterer Lapp LLC, 130 Gilbert Street, LeRoy, NY 14482 or e-mail resume to:
www.cal-mum.org Caledonia-Mumford Central School Is An Equal Opportunity Employer
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Warehouse Associates Needed
Genesee Country Village & Museum is accepting applications for the 2021 season! We have openings for
Full-time, year-round position with full benefits including medical, dental, life insurance, 401k, profit sharing.
Seasonal and full-time positions including, but not limited to, Facilities, Rentals, Food Service, Communications/IT and more
40+ hours/week, plus overtime as needed.
Shipping • Receiving • General Warehouse Labor Must pass a pre-employment drug test.
To apply, visit www.gcv.org/employment for more information.
Apply at: careers.poolcorp.com and search Batavia, NY for location.
LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well
NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson
Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package! Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.
To apply: http://www.a-d.us
* Trying to spot roof damage but not quite sure you’re ready for a trip up the ladder? Before you get up on the roof, get out your binoculars. You’d be surprised how much you can see from the ground, and you can do a cursory examination and then decide if anything needs a closer look. * Upcycle an unused bread box as a charging station. Simply mount a power strip in the back of the box on the inside, and you can put phones and other small devices directly inside to charge. Run a cord through the side so that larger tablets can sit on top of the box to charge. * “Use lip balm to help a tootight ring slide off of a finger. This happened to me when I tried on my sister’s ring in church. I had some lip balm in my pocket, and it helped me get the ring off quickly and quietly without having to get up.” -- A.E. in Washington * If your phone’s buzzing and ringing with alerts has you distracted during your workday, use the “do not disturb” function to create periods of quiet. Schedule blocks of deep focus time by making an appointment with yourself in your calendar. This can help you to organize your time to get things done. * Using cold water for laundering protects colors and uses less energy.
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VOCATIONAL SCHOOLING CAN PAVE THE WAY TO HIGH-PAYING JOBS
DID YOU KNOW? Modern technology has forever transformed the classroom. As calculators replaced abacuses, mobile phone apps have now replaced calculators, and such advancements continue to change how students learn. One way schools are notably different from those of the past is through the absence of a once major component of the classroom layout. Chalkboards are either missing or completely retrofitted in modern learning environments. In the 1800s, slate blackboards were the new technology, replacing handheld tablets of wood or slate. Within the last few years, schools have increasingly opted for cleaner “white boards” or “smartboards,” which are digitally connected to computers and offer touch interfaces similar to those on tablets and smartphones. As ebooks replace textbooks and more assignments are handed in via digital documents, lockers may be the next to vanish. EMPLOYMENT
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Many students believe that the next natural step after graduating from high school is to go off to college. Secondary education has become such a common transition that many parents begin saving for college tuition as soon as their children are born. Although college can be the next chapter in a student’s education, many teenagers still choose to attend trade school. Television personality Mike Rowe says the country is in the midst of a skilled labor shortage because workers lack the necessary training to fill the hundreds of thousands of available jobs. Lack of information may drive the notion that trade jobs are nothing more than a backup plan if college doesn’t pan out. However, by realizing that trade jobs, along with short-term vocational training, is a smart investment - and eventually a lucrative career choice - attitudes about trade schools and laborintensive jobs may shift. A great number of college graduates enter the workforce with degrees that may not help them land jobs. And these students typically carry thousands of dollars in tuition debt. Many college grads are underemployed and working in jobs that aren’t even in their fields of study. Career and technical schools help students develop specialized skills that make graduates immediately marketable in their chosen fields, and trade salaries can be very competitive.
CLEVER WAYS TO USE LEFTOVERS CREATE NEW MEALS. Using leftovers does not mean eating the same exact meal a second time. Ingredients can be utilized in new ways. For example, a roast chicken can be broken down and the meat can be used for fajitas on another night. Leftover tomato sauce and meatballs from a Sunday dinner can be turned into an impromptu chili with the addition of beans and peppers.
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TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED To drive concrete mixers, clean CDL a must. Pre-alcohol and drug testing required. Monday-Saturday, seasonal. Excellent Pay with benefits. Please email resumes to carmencampbell@ gvpennysaver.com ATTN: Truck Driver
CHALLENGES OF GOING REMOTE WITH YOUR BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: Communication issues between remote workers can be an easy fix. Even businesses that are facing sudden and forced transitions to remote workerplaces can utilize instant messaging apps like Slack to facilitate immediate communication between employees. This can drive greater efficiency and promote the sense of community among staff that many companies are proud to have fostered.
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Building a strong professional network takes patience and hard work. But the right network can pay dividends for years to come.
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FULL-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES
NOW HIRING FULL-TIME
Anderson-DuBose has full-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates
At our Batavia and new Tonawanda location!
• Service Technicians • Service Coordinator
Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs. Must be able to work early mornings or late nights and a weekend day. The schedule is a 4- day work week with overtime during the season. Pay is $19.00/hour to start. Generous benefit package including medical, dental and vision insurance. Benefit package also includes a 401k plan and paid time off. Casual positions are also available; $15.00 per hour to start. To apply http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us
Pay commensurate with experience. Excellent benefit package.
APPLY ONLINE www.miltoncat.com Equal Opportunity Employer
New Year – Start Here
LOCAL MANUFACTURER HAS
Truck Installers
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
needed for heavy duty truck shop.
WELDER
For an experienced and entry level
Installer - Welder/Fabricator. Installer - knowledge of basic vehicle electrical & wiring. Competitive wages and benefit package. Retention bonus. Tools required.
We offer competitive pay, great benefits, and job training for motivated individuals!
Penasack Machine Company 585-589-7044 • 49 Sanford St., Albion, NY
Online application
Apply in person or email resume to: penasack@rochester.rr.com
www.tenco.ca (New York > Careers) EEO/AA/F/M/VET/DISABLED
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Custodial Worker (full-time)
CENTRAL CARE SOLUTIONS Part-Time Dietary Aides @ Premier Genesee Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 278 Bank Street, Batavia, NY
Qualifications: • Civil Service Eligibility • High School Graduate or equivalent • Physical ability to perform assigned duties • Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude • Dependable and safety-oriented • Valid NYS Driver’s License Location: • Batavia A-Shift • 6:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salary: • $26,000 • With benefit package and NYS pension Starting date: • ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org.
Hiring multiple PM Aides and a few day or mix shifts PM Shifts: 4:35pm-8pm Days: 6:15am-2:15pm, 6:45am-3pm & 8am-4pm
Reply by April 19, 2021 with reference to Vacancy 21-77, resume and cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
Apply online at Indeed.com OR Stop in and fill out an application OR Call Heather 585-344-0584, ext. 2121 to schedule an interview EMPLOYMENT
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ANNOUNCEMENTS THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Garland Cemetery Association will be held Wednesday, April 21st, 2021 at 6pm. Clarkson Court House. All owners are welcome to attend. DID YOU KNOW... Placing an Obituary in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver Passages Section is far less expensive than other media? Call: 585-226-8111 for more information!
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FOR SALE: Lowrey Legacy Organ. Available for Best Offer. Call 585-414-9628.
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FOR RENT PRESIDENTS’ VILLAGE APARTMENTS: One & Two bedrooms, heat, water, high speed Internet, & cable included. Senior Citizen Discounts Available! 585-637-4450. BROCKPORT: One bedroom apartment. Lower level, water, trash, W/D included. No pets. $625/ month, plus one month security. Available May 1st. 85-750-0173. OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of full/ partial week rentals. FREE Color Brochure. Holiday Real Estate, Inc: 1-800-638-2102 Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com $50 discount - new rentals. Code: “ToTheBeach2021” (Expires 06-21-2021).
SERVICES MASONRY: Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete, Hardscapes. Call Matt, 585-590-6639. Like us on facebook @ MtM property services.
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TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758
NATE’S HANDYMAN: *No job too big/ small. *Free estimate. *Interior/ Exterior *Honey Do List *Basement Waterproofing *Roofs, *Windows, *Doors $59 Gutter Cleaning 585-755-NATE (6283)
M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns BBB Member Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366. ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-400-4965. DON’S GENERAL HANDYMAN SERVICES: Roofing, siding, exterior, and interior work done at affordable prices. 24 hour emergency services available. All kinds of jobs big or small accepted. 585-360-7974 NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626.
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GENERAC Standby Generators. The weather is increasingly unpredictable. Be prepared for power outages. Free 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!). Schedule Free in-home assessment. 1-844-334-8353 special financing if qualified.
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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.
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POLL President Biden’s $2 Trillion infrastructure plan is reported to include approximately $621 Billion for transportation, $650 Billion for quality of life at home, $400 Billion for caregivers for the elderly and people with disabilities, and $300 Billion for research, development & manufacturing. Do you believe this plan is necessary at this time? • Yes, absolutely! • No way! Poll Ends 04-13-21
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An enormous container ship, the Ever Given, was finally freed from the Suez Canal where it had been stuck for a week. The inability to transverse this waterway cost billions of dollars a day. Given the global economic significance of the Suez Canal and a few other maritime passageways, should international checkpoints be created to act as monitors and handle crises? 63% Yes, absolutely! 38% No way! We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard!
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