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Cooped Up Toddlers Keep Tormenting Pets DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My toddlers will not stop tormenting our pets! They chase the cat and pull his tail; they dive-bomb the dog and scare her every time she lays down for a nap. I’m tired of chasing after them and trying to stop them. What else can I do? Lock the pets in another room? -– Susanna Y., Ogden, Utah DEAR SUSANNA: Let me ask you this: Why should the pets be punished every time your toddlers misbehave? Your dog should be able to nap peacefully in her own doggie bed, and the cat should be able to sit quietly at the window. That’s the ideal, anyway. I know it’s difficult, especially since all of us are cooped up right now. But, consider that toddlers tend to react just as well to a punishment/reward system as most dogs (and some cats) do, if not more so. Make it clear that your kids are not to torment the pets -- and that if they do, there will be consequences. As to the consequences: What are their favorite things to do? Play with specific toys? Watch certain Netflix Kids cartoons? Eat candy? They may be very young, but threatening to (temporarily) remove one of their favorite activities or snacks can be effective. And of course, there’s always the tried-and-true time out. I wish I had more advice to give you. Chasing around toddlers is truly exhausting. Just try to be firm and make it clear that it’s wrong for them to torment the pets. We’ll all be able to get out of the house soon. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Chicken Barbecue SUNDAY, MAY 17TH NOON-4PM or until sold out
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To all professionals working to keep us safe.
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UR/Noyes Dansville We appreciate all you do!
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1st Grade Teacher
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an You
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PATRICK BUDNIK Nurse
UR Pediatric Cardiac ICU
Strong Memorial Hospital
WHITNEY BARRETT JACKSON Thank You Whitney!
We love you! Mom & Dad
HEATHER JACKSON Nurse Manager
FLOYD SICK
Strong Memorial Hospital
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We appreciate all you do!
Grace Wearkley
EMMA JOHNSON
Teller
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Sending our gratitude to all Community Members on the frontlines!
To everyone working on the frontline during these times
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SAM VAGG Assistant Administrator LeRoy Village Green Sam is a true hero within LeRoy Village Green, but outside LVG and in the community as well!
SANDY JOHNSON RN, UR/Noyes Health
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PATRICIA DEROWITSCH
Mrs. SAWYER
RN UR/Noyes Dansville
Kindergarten Teacher
St. Agnes School
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We are so lucky to have you as our teacher!
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Mrs. Jill Levee
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UMMC
Dansville Central School
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LCEMS
Monroe Community Hospital
Livingston County
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Thank you for your service!
Samantha Zelent Social Worker - Holley HS “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping” - Fred Rogers
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HEARTFELT THANKS to all our Community Heroes!
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Unity Geriatrics
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You’re the best!
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URMC Genesee Valley Family Medicine
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Mrs. Kashorek
UR/Noyes Dansville
2nd Grade Teacher
Strong Hospital
St. Agnes School
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MOMENTS IN TIME (The History Channel) * May 8, 1988, Stella Nickell is convicted of murder by a Seattle jury. She was the first person to be found guilty of violating the Federal Anti-Tampering Act after putting cyanide in Excedrin capsules in an effort to kill her husband. She began planning his death after their 1976 honeymoon.
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LEGAL NOTICE BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL BUDGET PRESENTATION AND BUDGET VOTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Executive Order 202.26, the regularly scheduled Budget Vote and Election and the Budget Hearing have been adjourned to alternate dates and will follow modified procedures in accordance with that Executive Order. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the annual budget presentation for the inhabitants of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 6:00 p.m., for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law. This meeting will be held virtually. Information regarding virtual access to the hearing and the submission of questions for the hearing will be provided on the District’s website at www.bcs1.org. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a copy of the statements of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for the school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting on the District’s website at www.bcs1.org. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District via email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org not later than the thirtieth day preceding the school election on June 9, 2020 to wit: to be filed not later than May 11, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.. Per Executive Order 202.26, said petitions will not require signatures of the qualified voters of the District. All other legal requirements to be a Board of Education member shall remain in effect. Petitions may be obtained via email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org. The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Education: one (1), five-year term, 2020-2025. Petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated. Candidates for the Board of Education are required by law to file sworn statements of campaign expenses. An initial statement must be filed at least 30 days before the election, a second statement must be filed on or before the fifth day preceding the election and a final statement must be filed within 20 days after the election. Information on this procedure may be obtained from the District Clerk. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that in accordance with Executive Order 202.26, the annual Budget Vote and Election will be held on June 9, 2020 and will be conducted solely by absentee ballot. Qualified voters of the District shall be entitled to vote. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the district for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the vote and election. At least one (1) absentee ballot with return postage will be mailed to each household in the District. Should there be more qualified voters residing at a household than absentee ballots received, the qualified voter should contact the District Clerk by email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org. to obtain a ballot. Military ballots will be provided per request submitted to the District Clerk by email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org. Military voters may designate in such email his/her preference to receive the military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail. Military ballots must be returned by mail. All absentee ballots (including military) must be received in the Office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. local time on June 9, 2020. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the same time and manner for said election, to wit: on June 9, 2020, by absentee ballot, the annual budget will be voted upon, said budget being designated as Proposition No.1.
PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, be and hereby is authorized to expend necessary funds to meet expenditures for the school year 2020-2021 and to levy the necessary tax therefore, be approved? AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that at the same time and manner for said election, to wit: on June 9, 2020, by absentee ballot, the following resolution will be voted upon, and will be designed as Proposition No. 2.
PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Brockport Central School District, Genesee, Monroe and Orleans Counties, New York, is hereby authorized to purchase school buses at a maximum estimated cost not to exceed $1,133,000 and that such sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in annual installments as provided by Section 416 of the Education Law; and, in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said school district shall be issued. The School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the notice of the Annual District Meeting from time to time as, in his or her discretion, such amendment may be required. By order of the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District Debbie Moyer District Clerk Brockport Central School
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A place for community members to post offerings to help each other through Pandemic 2020. Submit yours at GVpennysaver.com or call 226-8111 ext. 111
Give Help
Local painter will POWER WASH/SANITIZE for free any grocery store, gas station, doctors office. Call Do Rite Painting 585-346-7299
OFFERS OF HELP
Lydia from the Brockport area is volunteering to do SHOPPING, ERRANDS and taking care of elderly: Call 585-297-8724 Caledonia & Mumford communities Council Of Churches. Call 585-209-3099 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD AND LOCAL RESOURCES.
Two matching RECLINERS, floral print with medium brown background. Good condition. You pick up: 585-889-3930
We desperately need 1/4” & 1/8” ELASTIC to continue making donated masks: 585-248-2290
18’ ROUND ABOVE GROUND SWIMMING POOL, must remove. Includes pump, filter, solar, winter and leaf screens. Good condition: ddfolts@gmail.com
AURORA, AFX, TYCO slot cars and accessories: 585-330-8052 Used KODAK CAROUSEL SLIDE PROJECTOR in working condition: 585-321-0194
FIREWOOD. Pick up only: iicare2020@gmail.com
Elderly man looking for old METAL ROOF to cover firewood: 585-315-1474
COLOGNE! Club de Nuit Intense Man, Supremacy Silver, Ultra Male. Used, bottles not full: jeff21973@gmail.com
VIOLINS/VIOLAS with a bow: bka3lenhard@gmail.com DESKTOP SCREEN MONITOR: stujaxon@yahoo.com
CANON IMAGECLASS MF8180c printer/scanner/copier/fax. Working condition: Stephen.Schmidt1947@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS – Tube, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com
Box of MUSIC CASSETTES, big band, popular etc..: lnt@frontiernet.net ELECTRIC TREADMILL (does not work) in Webster Village. You haul away. NordicTrack A2105 (big and heavy): nnatpal@gmail.com
OLD TENT, at least 10’x10’ to use for clubhouse roof: 585-637-0933
One large HEART-SHAPED BLACK WROUGHT IRON PLANT HANGER. Good condition. Fairport: 585-425-4125 (leave message)
Unwanted copies of the local SENTINEL PAPER from over the past three years: 585-905-4240
Two matching RECLINING PATIO CHAIRS. One chair has bent leg but still usable: 585-425-4125 (leave message)
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN ground cover. Latin name Aegopodium. Also called Bishop’s Weed Garden Plant. Variegated. Will dig. Pittsford: 585-490-6808
CHAISE LOUNGE, cover, padded cushions. Good condition. One leg missing. Fairport: 585-425-4125 (leave message) WURLITZER UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. You pick up. Shortsville. Call or text: 585-727-6233 DESKTOP COMPUTER, MONITOR, KEYBOARD, 4 in 1 HP printer. Excellent condition: 585-554-3166 (leave message) Two newly CROCHETED COLORFUL FACE MASKS. Pick up only. Text: 845-309-9373
JEWELRY and ACCESSORIES. All kinds, any condition, broken, damaged or not and parts. Thank you: 585-377-4604 WATCHES, WATCH BANDS and CLOCKS. Any condition, working or not, parts, tools, and accessories. Thank you: 585-377-4604 YARN to knit winter hats to donate: 585-226-3305 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS: stan1k1@yahoo.com
Quart, pint and jam CANNING JARS and COOKBOOKS: 585-993-5523
SLOT CAR/MODELS built/unbuilt for customs and restoration, any condition. Longtime collector looking for projects: 585-314-6989
One dozen 8 FT. FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS. You pick up. Canandaigua: 585-330-4583
Old CRYSTAL RADIO SETS, tube radios and headphones for a longtime collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
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Volunteers… We Need Your Help! Featured Nonprofit:
Bri-Pen Senior Rides
Bri-Pen Senior Rides is always welcoming volunteers to serve as drivers, dispatchers and coordinators to provide rides to independently ambulatory Brighton and Penfield seniors (65+) to their medical appointments within Monroe County as well as to the Brighton and the Penfield Community Centers on weekdays. BriPen Senior Rides was started in 2017 and is sponsored by the Town of Penfield. It is a wholly volunteer, donation-based service that seniors, without any private transportation, may request one round trip ride or two one-way rides per week. Volunteers provide their services on the weekdays at times convenient for them.
United Memorial Medical Center We need you! Our volunteers help people heal. Found throughout the hospital, from the gift shop to the emergency room, and many places in between, our volunteers make a di? erence. Consider a rewarding experience at UMMC! Call (585) 344-7432 or email sdoemling@ummc.org
Celebrate the Class of 2020 GET YOUR YARD SIGN NOW!
Arc of Monroe klombardo@arcmonroe.org . Yard Clean Up, Raking
Bri-Pen Senior Rides ñ Cea Gallant (585) 760-4873 ceagallant1@gmail.com. We need volunteers to drive ambulatory seniors from Brighton and Penfield to medical appointments and to the town community centers between the hours of 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu. 4-H Gardening Club Leader Wanted. We are looking for volunteers who would like to share their knowledge and passion for gardening with youth ages 5-18.
Crossroads House emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles.
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Independent Living of the Genesee Region, Cathy cdemare@wnyil.org. 585-815-8501. We need volunteers to clean Loan Closet equipment (walkers, commodes, shower chairs). Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown
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UNIQUE MOTHER’S DAY GIFT IDEAS Give tickets to a show or sporting event. Whether Mom is a sports fan or she prefers the theater or live music, event tickets can make a wonderful gift. Unique gift ideas include tickets to Cirque du Soleil, Shen Yun or a Broadway play.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
Shopping for a Home?
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The office is closed but the the models are still open...
* Irish author and politician Edmund Burke was not a skilled public speaker. In fact, his speeches at the House of Commons were so boring, many MPs left the building once he stood up.
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* While Jackie Robinson was laid up for two weeks in 1948 with a hamstring injury, the Dodgers secretly replaced him with Herschel Morowitz, a white man in black face.
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* Drinking seawater will cause rapid dehydration and, if enough is consumed, eventually death. Frozen seawater is a much safer alternative, since it contains only a tenth as much salt as the liquid form, due to the fact that the salt is separated from the water when freezing as it does not fit into the crystalline structure of ice.
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MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION IDEAS The Relaxation Specialist Of course, some mothers may want to simply unwind with a relaxing morning at the spa on Mother’s Day. In fact, the 2018 U.S. Spa Industry Study found that the spa industry has enjoyed seven consecutive years of consistent growth, with more than 187 billion spa visits in 2017 alone. A relaxing morning at the spa can be the perfect way for moms to begin Mother’s Day before they enjoy a brunch of dinner out with their families. REAL ESTATE
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Tree Service BROCKPORT 5th Annual Patrick Carr Memorial Golf Tournament - C.U.R.E. Childhood Cancer Association is hosting their 5th annual golf tournament which is being presented by Brighton Securities. To be held July 20th, 9am-6pm at the Deerfield Country Club, 100 Craig Hill Drive, Brockport. C.U.R.E. is the only organization in Rochester to provide social, emotional, educational, and financial assistance to families dealing with pediatric cancer or blood disorders. You can find more information on our website @ curekidscancer.com/events. The Next-To-New Sale and Baked Food Sale at Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, (across from Wegmans) has been rescheduled to be held from 9-6 on MAY 29th and 9-2 Saturday, MAY 30TH. Saturday is $2 bag sale all day and half price on items too large to fit in bag. Clothes, toys, household items, tools, books, and more!
Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
Concordia Lutheran Church Chicken BBQ on Sunday May 17 from noon till sold out; 6601 Fourth Section Road (Rt. 31, across from Wegmans) Brockport, 585-637-5930; $10 per dinner for chicken, potato, applesauce, vegetable, dessert; DRIVE THRU ONLY
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm www.hoaglibrary.org
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POLL On Monday, May 4th, Governor Cuomo further explained his plans for a regional reopening of New York State. Do you agree that reopening should be based on each region’s data? • Absolutely! • Yes with limited travel • Not without masks required • No way! Poll Ends 05-12-20
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)
While plans are underway to gradually reopen New York businesses, the fate of NYS schools remains undecided. When do you think they should reopen? 9% May 4% June 18% Summer school 52% September 17% Remote classes until 2021
161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Hoag Library: While the building may be closed, you can still access services through our website, including the digital library and library card applications: www. hoaglibrary.org.
Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or programs • Organizations seeking Crafters or Vendors • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. EVENTS DEADLINE: Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date. 60 word limit for events wishing to be published in print. Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! Events are published in the Penny Saver as space allows. REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT: gvpennysaver.com. Click on “My Hometown” then click “Submit Event.” Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 View more Hometown Events online at gvpennysaver.com
BATAVIA YWCA Spring Fest! 2020 - Sponsored by The YWCA of Genesee County. SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 10-4PM at the BATAVIA DOWNS GAMING AND HOTEL, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. Fun for the entire family! Admission is FREE and you’ll enjoy: Over 100 Vendors, Food Trucks, Entertainment, Bounce Houses, Train Ride, Pony Rides and MUCH, MUCH MORE! YWCA is on a mission GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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The Gathering Table and Teen Closet scheduled for Sunday, May 17, at Brockport First Baptist Church has been canceled.
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SPRING CLEANING M ADE EASY TO HELP TACKLE INANIM ATE ALLERGENS CLEAN SM ARTER, NOT HARDER. Technology can be a beautiful thing, and it has revolutionized household cleaning w ith lots of gadgets and tools that make cleaning easier, faster and more effective. For instance, w hen it comes to removing inanimate allergens from your w ood floors, using a Sw iffer Dry Sw eeper to trap and lock the dirt and dust, is tw o times more effective than a typical dusting cloth.
STRANGE BUT TRUE * In 1907, an ad campaign for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes offered a free box of cereal to any woman who would wink at her grocer. (By Lucie Winborne)
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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Baptist
Episcopal
Emmanuel Baptist Church
St. James Episcopal Church
2345 Lake Rd. across from Lawrence Rd. (Route 19) Sunday Service 9:45am Time of Fellowship and Refreshments 11:00am Sunday School Hour 11:15am Sunday Evening Service 6:00pm Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Phone 585-964-7370 • Pastor Rob Worthington 518-231-0220
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
Grace Episcopal Church
First Baptist 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
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
Hilton Baptist Church “A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches”
Lutheran
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.
Concordia Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
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. New member meeting following 3/15 Service
6601 Fourth Section Rd. (Rt. 31), Brockport NO WORSHIP SERVICES UNTIL QUARANTINE IS LIFTED. May 2 will be Hygiene Bank Distribution from noon to 2pm for Brockport School District residents. Chicken BBQ on May 17, $10 per dinner, DRIVE THRU ONLY. Next-To-New Sale is May 29 from 9am-6pm, May 30 from 9am-2pm with $2 bag sale
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour 2415 Chili Ave., Rochester • 585-247-7824 Email: office@oursaviourrochester.org In following the governor’s executive order, all services & activities are currently canceled until further notice. We would like to share our new recorded worship services on our website: www.oursaviourrochester.org
Catholic 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
If nature had arranged that husbands and wives should have children alternatively, there would never be more than three in a family. ~Lawrence Housman
M ethodist Batavia First United Methodist Church
Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Parishes
To Make Disciples We Must Listen, Learn, Lead, and Love Our Way to God!
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
8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 • Rev. Ruth R. Warner Prayer Tuesday-Friday 11am in parlor Worship Sunday 10am & Wednesday 12 Noon - both followed by hospitality and fellowship. Sunday school and child care provided Sun. at 10am.
The tradition of Mother’s Day in the United States dates back more than a century to 1908, when West Virginia native Anna Jarvis held a memorial service to honor her mother, who had passed away three years earlier, and all mothers in Grafton, West Virginia. Mother’s Day would ultimately become a national holiday in the United States in 1914, thanks in large part to Jarvis’ campaigning. As Jarvis, who never married and never had children of her own, grew old, she criticized Mother’s Day as overly commercial, even trying to have it removed from the calendar. Those efforts failed, and Mother’s Day remains popular now, more than 100 years after the idea for it was conceived.
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House for Rent Brockport. Three bedroom, one and a half bathroom home. Large walk-in closet in 1st floor bedroom. Washer and dryer, Full-length front porch. Detached garage. Conveniently located next to Brockport Central School District and The College at Brockport. $1,000/Month plus utilities. No smoking or pets. Available immediately.
Contact: 585-637-1820 District Clerk, Brockport Central School District
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 3639 Redman Rd., Brockport • 738-4049 or 348-8365 www.thegodofgrace.org Sunday Bible Study 10am • Sunday Worship Service 11am Wednesday Bible Study 6:30pm All Are Welcome. Come As You Are
Magic Maze
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
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Massive Warehouse Sale May 15th, 16th, 17th 10am-4pm Tools • Glass • Household • Tables • Chairs • Art
99 West Main St., Avon, NY Across from the Avon Trading Post
CLAPSADL ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUES., MAY. 12, 2020
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DIRECTIONS: Property is located at 36 Myrtle St. in village of LeRoy, N.Y. off Rt. 19, South of Rt. 5. REAL ESTATE: Moving to Oneida, N.Y. will sell: 3-bedroom, 1 bath Colonial style home with vinyl siding new in 2018. Public water and sewer, natural gas forced air furnace 5 yrs. old and fully fenced rear yard. House is assessed for $43,500 and sells for $30,000 or above. A $5,000 deposit will be required if you are the high bidder. OPEN HOUSES: Tues. May 5, 4-5 P.M. and Sat. May 9th 10-11 A.M. if allowed by government regulations. Telephone bidding allowed. Call Penne Vincent at (585)-303-2325 or Shelly Falcone at (585)-683-0995. See www.harriswilcox.com for pictures, instructions and link to bid. Robert and Susan Clapsadl, Owners
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Are we bored yet?
Being bored isn’t good, especially for seniors. We need to keep our brain cells active, even if we can’t get out of the house for any mental stimulation due to the coronavirus. And we need to find ways to move each day, even if it’s just for 10 minutes at a time, to keep our muscles strong. Look at YouTube.com for mild in-place exercises for seniors. Go online to find a kids’ basketball hoop and soft ball you can hang over the door. Look for a dartboard with magnetic darts. If you have an old Nintendo Wii console, hook it up and get some exercise with the bowling and tennis. If you have an indoor hobby, call your closest store and ask if they have curbside pickup or can mail supplies to you. Put “online craft tutorials” in your internet browser for new ideas. Tune up your guitar and order new strings. Find your old piano books if you have a piano. To keep your brain stretched, if you get a newspaper, do the puzzles, even the ones you normally don’t try. Go online for other puzzles you can print out or complete online. Go to puzzles.usatoday.com for a wide variety of online games. With the crossword puzzles you can choose your skill level (hints versus no hints). Use your keyboard to type in each letter. Try jigsaw puzzles, spelling games, backgammon (play against an opponent or the computer) or mahjong. Also look at Boatload Puzzles (www.boatloadpuzzles.com) for 40,000 crossword puzzles. For real brain stretchers look to Merriam-Webster (www.merriam-webster. com/word-games) or AARP (games.aarp.org). For short-term memory games, look at BrainCurls.com. Meanwhile, here’s a puzzle for you. What is the next letter in this sequence? O T T F F S S __ The answer will be at the end of my next column.
Communication becomes difficult… Trouble communicating with others can be a symptom of various disorders. Difficulty conveying words or emotions can be a condition of autism spectrum disorder, but quite frequently it occurs when a neurological injury affects the portion of the brain responsible for language. The National Aphasia Association states that aphasia is an impairment of language that affects the comprehension or the production of speech as well as the ability to read and write. Aphasia results from an injury to the brain, including head trauma, brain tumors, infections, and stroke. The Cleveland Clinic notes a person with aphasia may experience difficulty speaking, writing, reading, and understanding language. Impairments can range from mild to very severe (nearly impossible to communicate). While aphasia may only affect one area of communication, usually limitations occur across many areas. One of the more common symptoms of aphasia is word-finding issues. This can be characterized by challenges remembering the names of people, events or things. Sometimes an individual may not be able to think of the word he or she wants to say. In other instances, that person may say the wrong word entirely, such as using “rope” for the word “ball.” The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association also states that it is common for someone with aphasia to switch sounds in words, like “wishdasher” for “dishwasher.” Often sentences are difficult to come by, and single words may be easier. Trouble communicating also extends to a person with aphasia having challenges understanding what others are saying, particularly when they speak fast or in long sentences. The situation may be exacerbated when it is noisy or a person is in a group setting. Aphasia can affect anyone. However, it is more common in those who are middle-aged and older. The NAA says roughly 180,000 people are diagnosed with aphasia each year. Even though brain injury is a primary cause of aphasia, it also can create other language-related issues, such as weakness in the muscles that control the face or mouth or an inability to move the lips or tongue in the right way to make sounds. People with aphasia can benefit from working with a speech-language pathologist as early as possible. This professional can present many strategies to help manage deficits or potentially return some measure of communication. Augmentative and alternative communication, such as using images or a computer to tell what a person wants, may be options in more severe cases of aphasia. Aphasia affects many people and can rob them of the ability to communicate effectively without intervention. TF206030
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HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The Lamb is usually excited about taking on a new challenge. But if that’s a touch of doubt you’re feeling, maybe it’s you telling yourself to go slow on this until you learn more about it. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Accepting new commitments when you haven’t yet finished the batch on hand could be a bit rash. Better to ease up on the new ones until you get further along with your current lot. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Try to be more open-minded in working toward a resolution of that standoff between yourself and a colleague or family member. A little flexibility now could work to your advantage later. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Some people might be anxious about your plans. So you need to take time to explain what you expect to do and how you expect do it. And don’t forget to ask for suggestions. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Dealing with an unfamiliar problem can be difficult. The wisest course you can take is to ask for advice from those who have been where you are and have come through it. Good luck. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Tackle a frustrating job problem by considering possibilities you might have ignored before. This reassures colleagues you’re serious about finding a solution, even if it’s not totally yours. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your balanced approach to life proves to be helpful this week when someone you care for needs your spiritual comfort, while someone else benefits from your toughlove practicality. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Once again, you’re likely to be asked to keep a secret for someone. But do you really want to do so? Be honest with yourself and with your needs before you make any such commitment. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Taking a more direct approach from the more diplomatic one you’ve used before could make a difference in finally resolving a too-long-held disagreement. Try it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Being asked for advice is flattering to the Sea Goat, who has a habit of saying the right thing. This time, expect someone to be especially impressed and to act on that sentiment. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With a number of pressures easing, your project could be making a lot more progress than you expected by this time. That’s great news. But don’t let yourself be distracted; stay with it. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) An interesting challenge looms that could be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Discuss this with colleagues who could have much to contribute and who might want to join with you. BORN THIS WEEK: Your heart is always open to offer loving concern for others. And they, in turn, reach out to complete the circle. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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The MacDonald family have made beautiful masks for our family and many other home school families like us! A big shout out and lots of prayers for them! Let us hope this ends soon! I want to thank my neighbors in the Hillsboro Cove area in Webster. My husband and I take our nightly walk and recently came across the most awesome window decorations. The neon lights & positive message was just what the doctor ordered! What a great idea! You have made us look forward to our walks! I am so grateful for the dedicated work of school employees and am thoroughly satisfied with how my tax dollars have been spent during the building closure.
I agree with the person who wrote how there are those who defiantly disobey and go out and who do not do the social distancing to boot. How about when and if they get the coronavirus, they waive their right to a ventilator so that some other poor soul can have use of it. They put all the first responders and those in the medical profession at risk. Some people would not care about others and just want to do what they want to do, unless it bit them in the you know where. They would be the first one to boohoo if they were to get sick. Too late then! GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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That is indeed great advice. I must admit that sometimes I am guilty of picking up items, and then not buying them. I usually must do that to look at the expiration dates on an item. If the date is not good, it has to go back on the shelf, but in the times we are living in, I wholeheartedly agree that we need to be careful about such things, and I will make a conservative effort to think twice before doing so, although I don’t want to buy food that has already expired. I, for one, wonder why more than one person goes out shopping. I go out by myself and do the grocery shopping for my family. At least, I have that right. I also wonder why some have their adult children drop by while the rest of us obey the restrictions. Just want to reiterate in the post of 4-3-20: if you see someone begging for money for food, yes, they are drug addicts. My son was one
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Thank you to every school employee, in every district, for providing the outstanding effort and creativity required to make distance learning work. Teachers are providing instruction in a new format, administrators working tirelessly to provide resources, counselors checking in and sharing information, coaches developing workouts, Secretaries getting work to kids and back to teachers, tech departments sharing resources, custodians thoroughly cleaning, food service and transportation getting meals out, and students for continuing to value education. School buildings are closed, but everyone continues to work overtime. Thank you all!
Yet in the midst of it, I have seen much love and kindness being spread around. I want to thank local businesses, community groups, county boards, and individuals who have reached out to essential workers during this time to encourage us. Thank you for the meals, cards, yard signs, gifts, and much more that you have done to support and encourage me and my coworkers. As a healthcare worker, it has been my privilege to serve the families in our communities as I care for their elderly loved ones during this uncertain time. May the Lord bless you all with the peace that passes all understanding, which comes through Jesus Christ. - Anna Kranz, Livonia, NY
These past few weeks have brought our communities concern, anxiety, and hardship. of them and has told us this. The money is for drugs. There are many food kitchens in Rochester. If you feel the need to help, bring them a meal from McDonald’s, buy them a bus pass to get to a food kitchen, give them some warm clothes (even though they might sell them). Never give them money.
not pack them well in those little bins, and on windy days all their recyclable garbage blows all over into the streets and people’s lawns for others to have to clean up . Please be respectable and pack your trash in tightly. With the virus going on, others should not have to pick up your trash. Keep our country clean!
During our daily walks on [local road] in [local town], it’s amazing to see the amount of garbage that is thrown out of vehicles as they drive down our road in and around the area, including cans, bottles, restaurant trash, etc. Someone is throwing empty single shot bottles of whiskey out their car window. Every day, there seems to be a new one the road. Can you please stop throwing your garbage out the car window? Thank you.
I am curious how the writer who was upset that people are still going out, going to markets knows this? The writer even overheard a woman who said she was not staying home. How did you hear this if you are staying home?
Do the recyclables really get recycled? I was informed they do not. Problem with them is people who put their recyclables out do
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“Have You Ever Smoked?” --DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a question that I’d love to see answered in your column sometime. My husband recently had major surgery. Before the surgery, they asked if he has ever smoked. (Husband is 77.) He answered that when he was 9, he smoked a cigarette. He is now in the computer as an ex-smoker, and the nurse told us she is “required by law” to provide him with information on quitting. When physicians ask, “Have you ever smoked?” do they really want to hear about one cigarette, smoked almost 70 years ago? Is this meaningful information, in medical terms? -- S.S. ANSWER: There are very important reasons to know a person’s smoking history, especially when someone is about to undergo surgery. Current smokers should know that quitting well before surgery can reduce risks of surgical complications. The anesthesiologist can be extra-vigilant for breathing issues. Some of these points are valid for ex-smokers who have recently quit or who were very heavy smokers. Of course, one cigarette at age 9 is meaningless, and anytime I hear “required by law” I wonder if it’s really true. In this case, I doubt it: Why give ex-smokers information on quitting? It makes no sense. Primary care providers like me ask about smoking because a significant history of smoking increases heart disease risk, so I might be more likely to recommend treatment to reduce that risk (for example, in a person with elevated blood pressure or cholesterol who otherwise doesn’t quite meet criteria for drug treatment). Also, people who smoked more than 1 pack per day for 30 years, or the equivalent, should have a discussion about whether screening for lung cancer is appropriate. Finally, it’s easier to answer if you have never been a smoker. Some people who smoke socially don’t consider themselves smokers but would still benefit from advice to stop. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I took a sleep study and slept on my back all night because I was wired up and couldn’t sleep on my side. After a couple of hours, I was told that I have moderate sleep apnea. I snore when I’m on my back, but not when I’m on my side. Do you think I really have sleep apnea? -- T.M. ANSWER: Obstructive sleep apnea very often goes unrecognized. It is caused by the soft tissue in the neck obstructing the airway; the muscles relax while you are asleep, closing the airway. This is indeed much more likely to happen when lying on the back (we use the anatomical term “supine”), and generations of spouses have learned that turning a snorer on the side is a good way to get him or her to quit snoring. Snoring is caused by the very same process that leads to sleep apnea; in fact, snoring is a significant risk factor, with up to a third of snorers having the condition. I believe the sleep study. While I am sure you would have demonstrated less obstruction if you could sleep on your side, you still are likely to have some obstruction during the night, especially since we frequently change position while sleeping without knowing it. However, there are many different treatments for sleep apnea, and you should talk with your doctor about which is right for you. You need not jump to the most aggressive treatments. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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ike many businesses during this COVID-19 pandemic, Red Osier Landmark Restaurant has faced many challenges, including temporarily pausing indoor dining. Fortunately, the restaurant has been able to remain open for curbside service. For owners Steve Foster and Tim Adams, staying open meant finding opportunities to give back to the communities that have rallied around them. “We have moved completely to curbside service,” said Foster. “We are offering meals from $10-$30, creating price points for everyone, from those struggling at this time to those who can afford to splurge. With only seven of us working, we are still offering our regular menu every night.” Their efforts have been met with enthusiastic response from local communities. “At first, we had a serious discussion as to whether we were going to shut down or not,” said Foster. “We were concerned people would not come out to Stafford for to-go meals, and we were proven wrong, that’s for sure!” Fridays, in particular, have been very successful. “The community has been absolutely wonderful,” Foster continued. “We typically served 100 fish fry meals in-house. Now, we are serving around 300 to-go! Many of our customers are local. We are very fortunate and feel very blessed.” Foster and Adams immediately knew they had to find ways to give back. “We started on Easter,” recalled Foster. “We wanted to do something for our staff, especially the ones that we don’t have work for right now. So, we put 80 bags of groceries together for all of our staff members - bus people, chef, office manager, everyone - so that they could have an Easter dinner.” Foster and Adams then began giving complementary thank you lunches to local essential workers. “We have done complementary meals for the local gas station, supermarket, our bank, the staff and residents of a local Veterans Home – it is all complementary,” explained Foster. “Yesterday, we brought meals to a local farm. Since we took over ownership of the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, one of our mottos has been, ‘Don’t forget about your community, or your community will forget about you.’ These are the kind of things we want our communities to remember.” Foster and Adams got the community involved, and their efforts received a name: Thankful Thursdays. Steve Foster delivers tasty Red Osier Landmark They also asked for suggestions of places Restaurant meals to LeRoy Village Green! to do thanks. “We received over 60 suggestions from corporate to local to farms,” they shared. “We put all the names in a bag and picked one; it was the farm.” The results have been incredible. “Every day we are getting thank you letters in the mail,” said Foster and Adams. “It keeps us going and is very meaningful to us. Some local children even brought us cookies and hand sanitizer with a note thanking us for all we are doing. If we didn’t have encouragement like this, I think we would get burned out.” In spite of their fatigue, Foster and Adams choose to find a silver lining. “If there is anything positive about this, it may be that our customers now realize that they can get our meals to go with the exact same quality as if they came and sat in our dining room,” said Adams. Foster agreed, adding, “We just reached our four-year anniversary of owning the restaurant. At first, there was little able to distinguish who we are from who the previous owners were. I think people now put my face and Tim’s face to the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, differentiating us from the one in Rochester. People are realizing that we are huge community members and very much
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Steve Foster shares some Red Osier Landmark Restaurant gratitude and delicious food!
a part of this community. This is just distinguishing us from the Rochester one even more.” Adams and Foster look forward to reopening their restaurant. “I can tell you this,” said Foster, “as soon as they give us the green light, these doors will be open faster than anyone can think!” Changes are also underway. “We are planning a grand reopening,” they said. “Four years ago, when we took ownership, there really wasn’t a reopening, but this time we are changing uniforms and remodeling the bar. There are a lot of in-house preparation going on so that when we do reopen, it will be better than ever.”
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very much a part O F T H I S CO M M U N I TY ! ” In the meantime, the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant will continue to serve their customers in innovative ways. “We are continuously trying new things,” said Adams. “We recently held a drive-thru chicken BBQ, and it sold out ahead of the event. We have an amazing head chef on board, and we have been working closely with him.” Adams and Foster remind families that although this will be a different kind of summer, particularly for graduating seniors, Red Osier Landmark Restaurant food trucks will be available to cater graduation parties and other events once the restrictions are lifted. Adams and Foster remain optimistic. “We all believe the years to come are going to be the best years for our restaurant.”
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