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I started a lupine from seed before. The first year: sleep ñ ger- Lupine Activity for Kids: last year. Why didn’t it flower minate, develop roots and produce Miss Rumphius is a picture some small foliage. Year 2: creep ñ book for children written and this year? Starting lupines from seed is a little tricky. First, the seeds are hard and should be soaked overnight for best results with germination. They do best in a sandy, well-drained soil rather than a heavy clay. Lupines have a tap root so they can send down that long root most easily in a light, sandy soil. They need moisture but not wet feet. Lupines require patience. If seeds are planted in the spring, they will spend their first season getting started. Lupines are a good example of the sleep-creep-leap principle that you may have heard from gardeners
more roots, bigger foliage, and perhaps, or perhaps not, a few blooms. Year 3 and beyond: mature plants, full blooming. If you want blooms without the wait, I suggest buying small plants in 4 or 6 packs that you can find at most garden stores.
illustrated by Barbara Cooney. It features the life story of fictional Miss Alice Rumphius, a woman who sought a way to make the world more beautiful and found it in planting lupines in the wild. There are over 200 varieties of lu- After Reading the book, pines that thrive in many climates. create a beautiful lupine Most commonly found in this area painting with thumbprints. are Russell Hybrid Lupines which SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO OUR EXPERTS! produce flowers in a variety of colors. Your question(s) will be answered directly They are very hardy and are often & may be featured in our column! seen growing on hillsides in the wild. Ask them today at: GVPENNYSAVER.COM/GARDEN
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MOMENTS IN TIME * On July 19, 1879, Doc Holliday commits his first murder, killing a man for shooting up his saloon. Despite his reputation as a deadly gunslinger, Doc Holliday engaged in just eight shootouts during his life, and killed only two men. (The History Channel)
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TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE AND CONNECTED DURING A MOVE (NAPSI) — Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips: Follow Approved Protocols — If you can’t postpone your move, take extra precautions before moving in to ensure your new place is clean. Follow general disinfecting guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among other surfaces, disinfect doors, door handles, bathrooms, kitchen appliances, countertops and—something many people don’t really think about—cabinet and doorknobs as well as light switches.
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Keep in Touch & Maintain Daily Routines — You may be staying in more, but don’t forget to take a break from unpacking boxes. Use your new online connection to find delivery services to help stock your pantry and fridge and refill prescriptions. Your new house will feel more like home if you take time to watch your favorite shows, maintain your exercise program or explore online courses that can help you discover new talents or resume old hobbies. Don’t forget to connect with friends through group video chats or viewing parties—you can even take your friends and family on a virtual tour of your new place!
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Forget flowers and candy -- in Fiji, a tradition known as “tabuas” is the practice of giving a woman a tooth from a sperm whale as the ultimate token of love and commitment. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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HOMETOWN U OF R ONLINE VEHICLE AUCTION
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DIRECTIONS: House address is 16662 Telegraph Rd. Take Rt 31 west out of Holley, N.Y., take Hulberton Rd. north then east on Telegraph Rd. REAL ESTATE: Selling will be a 2528 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Extra large living areas including family room with bar & fireplace for entertaining. Porch & four-season room. View of Erie Canal. Attached garage. Assessed for $120,300, sells for $60,000 or above. A $10,000 deposit is to be delivered to Harris Wilcox office by Tues., July 28th by 12 Noon or by wire transfer. OPEN HOUSES: Thurs., July 16th from 4:00P.M. to 5:00P.M., Sat., July 18th from 10:00 A.M.- 11:00 A.M. and Sat., July 25th from 10:00A.M.- 11:00A.M. Call Penne Vincent 585-303-2325 or Shelly Falcone 585-683-0995 or See www.harriswilcox.com for more info.
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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles
Will Life Ever be Normal Again? The experts can't agree on when (if ever) the coronavirus will completely vanish, or if they'll be able to create a vaccine and when it will actually be safe to eat in a restaurant. Will this be like the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, with a mild first wave, followed by a deadly second wave months later? Just today there was snarling among the experts about whether asymptomatic people (those with the virus but no symptoms) can actually pass along the germs. What if it takes a very long time to return to normal? I think we need to be prepared for that, for having a new way of living, for now ... and working to make that OK. A highlight of my summer is likely to be the barbecue I'm planning: 10 good friends, all properly spaced around the yard (I've measured where the seats and food table will go), one person manning the grill, all the food courtesy of the grocery store deli so no one has to shop and cook, a boom box blasting tunes across the yard. It'll be great and has picked up my spirits just planning for it. I've also made adjustments to my budget, moving a few things in the Entertainment category. The Lunches and Dinners Out money got pushed over to Books, and I'll spend that cash on more e-books for my Kindle, since going to the library is out. What will your list look like, if you aim toward finding some relaxation and peace in our ongoing crisis? If you become weary of following social distancing guidelines and begin to think that all this unrest and angst about the coronavirus is unnecessary, go online to the National Geographic website and view the charts they've provided about how the Spanish flu spread (or didn't spread) through various cities, depending on how they handled lockdowns. It's an eye-opener.
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Baptist Emmanuel Baptist 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
Concordia Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
Hilton Baptist Church “A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches”
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (ELCA)
6601 Fourth Section Rd. (Rt. 31), Brockport NO in person services in the month of July.
2415 Chili, Ave., 585-247-7824 • The Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor See our recorded services on www.oursaviourrochester.org Email: office@oursaviourrochester.org Summer worship schedule for July – August: Thursday lawn service at 7PM (will move inside if inclement weather), Sunday drive-in service at 10AM. We will continue to follow social distancing and masks guidelines. FM & Audio Loop
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.
Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke
2583 Main Rd., (Rt. 5) East Pembroke • 762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com
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.
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. 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.
First Baptist Church 306 E Main St, Batavia, NY 585-343-9002 • firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com Traditional Full Gospel Sunday Worship,10AM. Sunday School (all ages) 9AM. Nursery provided, also weekly Bible studies & prayer fellowship. Handicap accessible. Pastor Dave Weidman CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER
N on-D enominational Cornerstone Church
Catholic Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Parishes Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo Offices: 44 Lake St., LeRoy 14482 • 585-768-6543 Fax: 585-768-7093 - www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org At Our Lady of Mercy, 44 Lake St., LeRoy, Sunday Masses: Vigil Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 10:45am, 5:30pm Weekday Masses: Mon. through Fri. 7:30am; Sat. 9am Confessions: Sat. 3-4pm, Tues. 7-7:30pm, Thurs. 6-6:30pm At St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am; Weekday Masses: Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am; Confessions: Sat. 2-2:30pm
St. Mary-St. Mark Roman Catholic Parish St. Mary - 9 S. Main Street, Holley • St. Mark - 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Office - 13 S. Main Street, Holley 638-6718 • www.stmarystmark.org Weekday Mass M-F 8:00am St. Mary • Saturday Vigil 4:00pm St. Mary Sunday Mass 8:30am St. Mark • 10:30am St. Mary
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
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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
By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet. ~Thomas Merton Page 12
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Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church, Batavia Outdoor worship is held in the parking lot on Saturdays at 6:30 pm. You may stay in your car or bring a chair to sit outside. RSVP to 343-0505 or fpcbatavia@outlook.com by Thursday at noon. We practice coronavirus courtesy. Online worship is held on Facebook Live on Sundays at 9 am. You may go to it from the church’s website at: https://fpcbatavia.org/ If you use the Facebook link, around 9am on Sunday a thumbnail will appear that says LIVE, click on that and you will be able to join the Facebook Livestream.
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A s C atholics w e k now w e are sinners.Su re you can relate w e can’t stop.St.Francis ofA ssisipreached,“R esolved notto sin ag ain!Invite the SpiritofJesu s C hristinto you r heart!W hathappens the freedom from sin and self!” P adre P io,a Franciscan P riest,w as once approached by one ofhis w ork ers and thatshe w as concerned abou ther m other w ho died and ifshe w entto H eaven? She told P adre P io thather m other becam e a Baptist.P adre P io,told her it’s her m other’s tru stin Jesu s C hristthatw illg ether to heaven.In the C atholic C harism atic M ovem entm any C atholics and P rotestants are g etting to have a personalencou nter w ith Jesu s C hrist.T he firstthing to do is to invite H im into you r heart!H ere is a prayer,w ritten by a Franciscan P riest Father John B ertolu cci.Say itto the L ord and really m ean it: “L ord Jesu s C hrist,Son ofthe L iving G od,I k now thatyou cam e into the w orld to die on the cross and save m e from m y sins.I w antto chang e m y life.I w antto com m itm y heartand sou land m ind to you . I invite you into m y life rig htnow .I w antyou to be m y personalSavior, the L ord ofm y life.C om e L ord Jesu s,into m y heart.C lean the g arbag e ou tofm y life.Fillm e w ith you r H oly Spirit.W ash m e clean and tu rn m y life arou nd so I can live for you .” W hen you do this you receive the free g iftofeternallife! T he Bible says for the w ag es ofsin is death bu tthe free g iftofG od is eternallife throu g h Jesu s C hristou r L ord!W hatnext? P ope B enedict told C atholics to read their Bible daily!Startto pray daily (talk ing to the L ord).A sk the L ord for g race.T he u nm erited favor and the ability to say no to sin and yes to the L ord !Ifyou sin ask the L ord to forg ive you . Father R icardo said the L ord delig hts to forg ive u s!Tak e sm allsteps of tru stin the L ord and g o to C hu rch.P adre P io said Satan is realbu the can’thu rtyou !P oor thing only has lies to fig htu s w ith.T he Bible w ill tellu s how to pu thim u nder ou r feet. Ifyou have any qu estions please feelfree to contactm e, Brother D an at5 85 -219-437 4. G od blessyou ,Brother D an Franciscan G lobalC harism atic M ission “• B earers ofthe L ig ht” B e a B earer ofthe L ig ht(G ospel) • G ive a copy ofthis to a friend! To help spread the w ord,please m ake a donation to the FG CM , 71 O ak St.,Apt.E,B atavia,N Y 14020.You r tax dedu ctible gift.
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Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open to the public for browsing, computer lab, fax/print/ copy/notary. WiFi is accessible from the parking lot, and patrons can access services remotely, including the digital library, virtual programming, ‘LibraryTo-Go,’ and library card applications by visiting www.hoaglibrary.org. Hoag Library is an Official Orleans County Tourism Information Center. Holley Community Free Library: Saturday Story, July 11th, 9:30 AM Miss Grace will perform a story every other Saturday on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/holleylibrary). Movement Storytime, Wednesday, July 15th, 10:30 AM Join Miss Grace for a half hour interactive storytime full of movement, stretching, stories, and dancing on Facebook Live! Designed for ages 2-6. Dragon Egg Jars, Thursday, July 16th, 1:00 PM Join Miss Grace for this online craft tutorial to make beautiful dragon eggs! Registration is required for each child at: http://www.holleylibrary.org/ events/2020-7-16/dragon-egg. Kits available for pick-up starting July 10th. We will use Google Meet for this event. Once you register, we will send out meeting details. Supplies are limited. Meet a Mermaid, Friday, July 17th, 2:00 PM Meet a real, live mermaid at this event! We’ll share stories, and a craft. There will opportunities for questions and photos. This event will be held outside, (location TBD) and weatherpermitting. No registration.
Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Hamlin Public Library: For the month of July, the Hamlin Public Library will be OPEN weekdays from 10-4 for browsing and borrowing! Please note that a mask is required to enter the building. Saturdays from 10-2 are reserved for curbside pickup only. The safety and welfare of our patrons and staff is our highest priority, therefore library services will be reintroduced in phases. Currently available services include: checkout of library items, reference desk help, book drop for returns. Visit our website and/or Facebook page for information about our re-imagined summer reading program, virtual storytimes and bookclub and upcoming services (such as computer use, copy/print/fax). We are not accepting donations at this time. For more information call 964-2320 or visit our website or Facebook page. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Museum Quilt Guild announces the Cancellation of our biannual Quilt Show - It is with sadness that the Museum Quilt Guild announces the cancellation of our biannual Quilt Show originally scheduled at Alexander Fire Hall the weekend of October 16-18, 2020. The health and safety of our members and our guests is our primary concern. Currently, there are no plans to reschedule the quilt show. Please watch for future meeting information for our members.
BROCKPORT Morgan Manning Lawn Sale: The Morgan Manning House has received many donated items and is hosting a giant yard sale. On Saturday, July 18, you may stroll the grounds of 151 Main Street, Brockport from 10am-2pm. We have books (lots pf them!), mirrors, wall art and frames, luggage, toys, kitchenware, baskets, tins, lawn/ garden tools, glassware and more. Furniture includes dressers, tables, upholstered and wooden chairs. Face coverings are required, and social distancing will be in effect. Feel free to bring your own totes, but some boxes and bag will be available.
Grab-N-Go Box Meals Sunday, July 12 St. Luke Episcopal Church Starts at 2pm 14 State St., Brockport Wear a mask. Social distance.
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.
25th Annual Buffalo Roast Dinner - Saturday, JULY 25th, Kendall United Methodist Church, 1814 Kendall Rd. $15.00. DRIVE THRU Take Out Only 4:00-7:00 pm (due to Covid19 restrictions). By Reservation: 585-281-1514.
Non perishable Food & Hygiene items Distribution - Curbside! Saturday, July 11 Noon- 2:00pm At Concordia Lutheran Church , 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, NY across from Wegmans Plaza For residents in BCSD. Customers should remain in their cars with their ID visible in the windshield. They can begin lining up at 11:30 am.
COMMON GRILLING MISTAKES Forgetting to preheat: Preheating the grill ensures that foods will cook quickly and as evenly as possible. Otherwise, meats can lose moisture and even stick to cooler grates. Reader’s Digest suggests preheating to between 350 F and 450 F depending on the food.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS: 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 program • Organizations seeking crafters or vendor • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date
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Give Help
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
OFFERS OF HELP
Local painter will POWER WASH/SANITIZE for free any grocery store, gas station, doctors office. Call Do Rite Painting 585-346-7299
MANY OLD MAGAZINES: Good Housekeeping, Women’s Day, Family Circle, Self, Health, Reader’s Digest, AARP, etc., pick up Henrietta: ercob@aol.com
POOL LINER, used, for a project, okay if leaks: 585-637-0933 WOODEN CRATES: 585-346-6308
24’ ROUND POOL, no liner, comes with filter and heater, you take down: 585-755-1482
3 WHEELED TRICYCLE with basket for adult: 585-536-6579 for first timer, will pick up ASAP: maryann897@yahoo.com
2-Step, Concrete MOBILE HOME STAIRS, good condition, you pick up: 585-657-7069
PLANET JR. or other small farm tools and blacksmith items: greg3151@gmail.com
BOX OF OLD WATCHES, for repair or parts, Fairport: 585-388-0318
USED BRICKS, Canandaigua area: 585-396-3172
23 BOXES OF BOOK MATCHES: 585-533-9359
HOLLEY YEARBOOK 1944-1947: 585-334-5263
12-gallon RESIN COMPOST BARREL on aluminum stand, professional exercise bike, Sportsart model: 585-297-2466
PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, a WIND-UP VICTROLA and 78RPM RECORDS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996
FISHER SPINET PIANO, good condition, needs tuning, walnut finish, you move: 585-520-0562
Adult 3 WHEEL MULTIPLE GEAR BICYCLE: refuge0416@yahoo.com
SERVING TABLE, mahogany, dovetailed, solid wood, must pick up: 585-314-5974
COVERED PET STROLLER for dog with auto-immune disease: blueheronlake11@gmail.com JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS - parts and accessories, any condition 585-377-4604
APPOINTMENT BOOK, American Express Gold Seal, pocket size, June-Dec., 6-day week, will mail: 585-229-2186
AIR CONDITIONER desperately needed for senior citizen: 585-201-1948
BEIGE RECLINER, 2 desks, dresser with mirror, TV stand, all in decent condition gently used, pick up only: sbwickham@aol.com
THREE-WHEELED MEDICAL SCOOTER Any condition. Will pick up: 585-404-8122
MOVING BOXES, assorted sizes, Victor, call or text: 585-754-1275
CAT CARRIERS for Humane Society. Working condition: Karen.Hopkins@rit.edu
BIRTHDAY CARDS, generic, large assortment for crafts or to send: clkendall57@yahoo.com
LION BRAND HOMESPUN YARN - 3 yards of color Baroque to complete a prayer shawl: 585-624-7507 BOOKS, hardcover and paperbacks. Romance, mystery, etc. Henrietta area: bjh33146@gmail.com
FIREWOOD, cut to length, you split, ceiling light with fan, bird bath, fishing waders, lawn sprinkler: 607-382-8350
Working, simple 2 BURNER GAS GRILL and functioning, HAND/BICYCLE/SOLAR POWERED HAM RADIO and necessary accessories: refuge0416@yahoo.com
ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER, you pick up, Penfield: 585-385-9650 TURNER CARTIDGES for HP printers, expired but unopened, Black #C3906A, Black # Q6000A, Blue # Q6001A, Yellow # Q6002A & Magenta #Q6003A: 585-374-5212 200 PAVER BRICKS, 4” x 8”, 2.25” think, pick up Livonia: 585-309-3639
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Need 40 STURDY PLASTIC MILK CRATES in good shape to transport library books: keyesteresa@gmail.com BOATS WITH TRAILERS and preferred if they have motor but do not have to: 585-755-7238
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Publisher & President, Steve Harrison,
Steers our Paper through the COVID Storm BY AMANDA DUDEK
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n the face of COVID-19, many publishers have worked harder than ever to support their local businesses, friends and neighbors. Genesee Valley Publications, home of the Genesee Valley Penny Saver, has been no exception. Businesses, organizations, events, employment opportunities and other needs drive advertising, yet all of these concerns have been directly affected by New York State’s Pause. Our President and Publisher, Steve Harrison, shares an inside look at guiding our paper through these turbulent times. Throughout COVID-19, the Genesee Valley Penny Saver (GVPS) was able to continue printing its popular weekly free community papers across its 5 County coverage. Like many businesses which remained open, several of its employees have been working from home. Recognizing just how many readers would find themselves at home more often, the GVPS looked for more ways to engage, inform and entertain them. “I am proud and pleased with what we have done with our paper and website with all of the content opportunities that it offers,” praised Harrison. “We are very grateful for all of the essential information (and non-essential) that our staff has found, organized and repurposed in our pages and on our website for readers and browsers to engage in.” These online features include all nine of our editions found along the bottom of our homepage. These state-of-the-art Digital Editions let readers “flip through” each weekly edition of our paper with clear, vivid image display and engaging, page-turn graphics. Ads can also be shared with friends and family! The GVPS has continued to provide its regular features, and it has added others, like keeping readers informed on COVID-19 events. It has also helped keep our communities in touch by sharing news sent in by our readers, such as local high school and college graduate photos, birthdays, anniversaries, pet photos, items to give and take, ways to volunteer, Hometown Events and reader favorite Positive Vibes and Rants. The GVPS also added Explore + More to provide fun and useful digital and virtual activities, information, and experiences. “Throughout the years, our readership has never waned from at least 8 out of 10 people reading our paper,” explained Harrison. “Readership is the key for any publication, and we have one of the highest grades in the country thanks to the quality of our ads and our variety of content like our editorial features. Given our recent sequester, I believe our readership has gone up even more with folks at home browsing media to avoid boredom.” “We have always enjoyed a lion’s share of faithful readers,” Harrison continued. “This share only seems to have grown. Print continues to have that staying power, and studies show it is more memorable, thanks in part to the tactile interaction with it.” With its reach of over 200,000 readers, the GVPS encourages communities to support their local businesses, which are so crucial to their wellbeing, before, during and after New York’s Pause. “Right out of the gate, we created a program on our website and asked our readers to buy gift cards for these businesses, such as local eateries, which were most effected by COVID-19 and had to close their doors,” Harrison recalled. “We offered businesses the opportunity to post a free message online to their communities through our website. We also created advertising specials and deep discounts to help our advertisers stay connected to their customers.”
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As more and more businesses reopen, the Penny Saver looks forward to continuing to support them. “Some businesses were deemed “essential” and remained open, but many of our advertisers had to pause,” he noted. “Thankfully, now that we are in Phase 4 almost entirely, we are able to see our valued advertisers return slowly. Without local businesses, our communities dry up,” he added. “These businesses enhance our neighborhoods, and each time one closes, it has far reaching effects on our tax base, our community landscape and our quality of living.” Genesee Valley Publications along with their sister company, Penny Lane Printing & Promotional creates signage for local business regarding safety issues, traffic, all the COVID-19 guidelines and celebratory, “We’re Open!” announcements, all typically available within one day. Designed especially for restaurants are our new, very affordable, disposable menu placemats, answering the CDC’s recommendation for food establishments. “We also have a special promotion coming this August for both our readers and our advertisers, so stay tuned!” Harrison hinted. Harrison further encourages businesses to reach out to readers through advertising while also urging readers to take note of local ads. “We are all social people,” he said. “We have an innate need to get out and socialize, and there is no better way to do that than to support local business with your purchases. People need to know where they can shop locally for their needs, and COVID or no COVID, bringing buyers and sellers together has always been the mission of free community papers.” “Area businesses are doing an exemplary job of following CDC guidelines, cleaning, sanitizing and helping their customers feel safe,” Harrison concluded. “They need support, and our mission has always been to help our advertisers reach their customers. We will continue to do that by publishing one of the best-read community papers in America (1st place for General Excellence from Association of Free Community Papers in the US for 2020). This is what we do.”
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Fructose Intolerance Is Rarely Diagnosed --DEAR DR. ROACH: What can you tell me about fructose intolerance and/or malabsorption? Is there a genetic predisposition to this? Can it develop later in life? What are the symptoms, and how is it diagnosed? What type of doctor can best make a diagnosis? I’ve read conflicting reports online regarding the breath analysis test. Can it be treated, or must one eliminate foods containing fructose completely from one’s diet? My father was diagnosed with some sort of fructose problem years ago. I have no other information about his condition as he has passed away. I have developed some intestinal issues over the past year and have noticed I frequently experience stomach cramps after eating grapes and green apples, specifically. I am a vegetarian, and my diet consists of lots of fruits and vegetables. I’m wondering if I may have an issue with fructose. I hope not! What are your thoughts? -- D.K. ANSWER: Fructose intolerance is common, but it is seldom diagnosed. One cause, hereditary fructose intolerance, is a genetic disorder that can cause serious symptoms in infants and children, but it is usually mild in adults. The symptoms of fructose intolerance are very similar to another sugar intolerance -- lactose, the sugar in milk. Many people cannot tolerate lactose and if they eat too much of it will have cramping and diarrhea. Unlike lactose intolerance, which has a simple diagnostic breath test, there is no commonly available test for fructose intolerance. Fructose is a simple sugar, called a monosaccharide, and is found in many fruits, especially apples, pears, cherries and dates. Fructose is also found in honey and is part of the disaccharide sucrose (table sugar), where it is combined with glucose. What is fascinating yet poorly understood is that when fructose is consumed with glucose, it is absorbed better by people with fructose intolerance. Therefore, the goal in someone with inability to absorb fructose is to reduce or avoid fructose by itself. That means reducing foods and beverages sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup, which is present in many products; eating high-fructose fruits only with meals; and reducing honey intake. Sorbitol, a sugar alcohol used as a sweetener in “diet” or “sugarless” foods, tends to worsen fructose intolerance and should be avoided. A vegetarian diet is very healthy for most people, and you shouldn’t have to give up your fruits. Just following some simple rules should reduce or eliminate your symptoms. *** DR. ROACH WRITES: A recent column on burning mouth syndrome generated a lot of letters, including several from physicians and dentists. The advice I heard over and over is that some dental products seem to worsen the symptoms, and changing toothpaste or dental rinse can help with symptoms. However, the culprit was not consistent. Some writers told me it was mint, others said cinnamon, while others thought it was the sodium lauryl sulfate that is in many toothpastes. Baking soda (or toothpastes based on them) seemed to be well-tolerated for many. Other irritants that made symptoms worse included spicy foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine and acidic foods (like citrus or tomato). Other advice I heard was soaking the tongue in a solution of Splenda and water; others recommended biotin supplements. The sheer number of letters leads me to suspect that this is a more common problem than I would have thought. Very few of my own patients have ever asked me about this in my practice. *** 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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THREE WAYS TO RELIEVE ARTHRITIS PAIN
by Dr. Bob Arnot
(NAPSI) — Over the course of my career as a physician, chief medical correspondent and war correspondent, I’ve been exposed to a wide variety of pain management drugs and approaches. One thing I’ve seen is that the United States is much more reliant on taking pills for pain than the rest of the world, where topical analgesics, physical therapy and other approaches are more widely used. A problem with pills is that many of them come with side effects that can be severe, especially if the medications are used in greater quantities or for longer than they’re supposed to be. That’s one reason for back, muscle and joint pains, I believe it’s best to start with topicals. What’s more, the Centers for Disease Control, the American College of Rheumatology and other medical experts agree it’s a safer approach. Fortunately, if you are an arthritis sufferer and want effective relief, there are two topicals that are FDA approved the same way Ibuprofen, Naproxen Sodium and other prescription pain medicines have been through the demanding new drug application process. While both help relieve arthritis pain, it is important to know the differences between Salonpas Pain Relief Patch Large and Voltaren Arthritis Pain gel. Salonpas Pain Relief Patch Large was the 1st topical approved by the FDA and provides relief for up to 12 hours. It begins to work in one hour and can provide clinically meaningful pain relief in the first day. Since it is a patch, the medicine is pre-measured and easy to apply. Not only does this patch help relieve arthritis pain, but it also works for back, muscle and joint pain as well. On the other hand, Voltaren Arthritis Pain gel is not labeled for immediate relief and may take up to 7 days to help achieve relief. To apply this gel, you must first measure out an amount based on a dosing card. Voltaren is effective for up to 6 hours and should only be used for arthritis pain. In addition to topical relief, joint and muscle pain can be treated with physical therapy. It can keep stiff joints from getting stiffer, reduce strain on joints during daily activities and help you get back to normal life without pain or difficulty. Also helpful are hot and cold compresses. Heat is good for joint stiffness and cold compresses can ease joint pain. Just remember, don’t apply heat to a joint that’s already hot. If you feel a burning sensation in your joint, cool it with the cold compresses. Dr. Arnot is board certified in internal medicine and an award-winning journalist, author of twelve books on nutrition and health and host of the Dr. Danger reality TV series. You can find more helpful healthcare and pain relief information from Dr. Arnot at https://us.hisamitsu/.
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(Family Features) Here are three things you can do to help protect your mobile devices and your identity: Passw ord protect your device. A recent study by Javelin Strategy and Research found that even though many smartphones are being used to handle sensitive financial information, only 33 percent of smartphone ow ners passw ord-protect their devices. If your phone falls into the w rong hands, you could make it very eas y for someone to access your personal information and steal your identity. Review your social netw ork privacy settings. It’s not just advertisers taking advantage of the personal information you include on your social netw ork sites. As the use of social netw orking continues to i ncrease, it’s expected that the use of malw are w ill rise, too. Cybercriminals are alw ays looking for w ays to steal information and money. So you need to review your privacy settings frequently, be careful of w hat apps you insta ll, and never “ friend” someone you don’t know. Consider getting extra protection. There are a grow ing number of tools available to help you monitor and protect your identity as w ell as restore your name and credit, should your identity get stolen. For example, M obile Rhino is a specialty insurance program that not only insures your device, but also offers an Identity M oni toring Service that alerts you of any changes that could indicate someone else is using your information. Being a child at home alone in the summer is a high-risk occupation. If you call your mother at work thirteen times an hour, she can hurt you. ~Erma Bombeck
NOW HERE'S A TIP By JoAnn Derson
EXPERT ADVICE FOR COLLEGE-BOUND GRADS “Sitting in a classroom is the easiest part of college and it cuts study time in half. Why make it hard on yourself? GO!” - Senior, University of Iowa 25th Annual
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* Consumer advocacy experts say that it’s best to communicate your service issues with a company by email. This way, there is a ready paper trail that you can refer to. If you have to call a customer service line, ask for an email address that you can correspond with. * If your scallions are growing like crazy, you should know that you can freeze them to use later. Snip into smaller portions and freeze in a single layer for a couple of hours. Transfer to a container and store in freezer. When a recipe calls for scallions, just take what you need and use immediately. * Save energy and heat by using an electric kettle to make hot water for tea. It uses less energy than a stovetop kettle, and it won’t heat up your kitchen. * Stuff a musty cooler with crumpled up newspaper and seal. Remove and replace daily until the musty smell goes away. * When making cookie dough, make extra and freeze it in balls or slices. You’ll have an easy source of readyto-bake fresh cookies! * “You can use dishwasher detergent to clean your bathtub. I moved into a place with a very stained and dirty bathtub. I filled the tub with very hot water, put a cup of detergent into the water (the kind you put in a dishwasher, not soap) and stirred it to dissolve the powder. After letting it sit until it was just warm, I used a scrub brush to lightly lift away the soapy grime. It lifted stains out, too.” -- G.G. in South Carolina
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PAW'S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta
Can I Pet That K-9? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My parents and I were marching in a demonstration, and we passed two police officers who each had a police dog. I love German Shepherds and I wanted to pet one of their dogs, but my parents wouldn’t let me. Why was it wrong to pet them? -- David, via email DEAR DAVID: K-9 police dogs, just like service animals, are working dogs that are trained to accomplish complicated tasks. When they’re at work, they should not be disturbed, even with a well-meaning pat. A K-9 may be trained to help apprehend suspects, or to detect illegal substances, or to perform search and rescue. They are large, energetic dogs, and though they’re welltrained, they can be aggressive. When a neighbor and their dog approach on the sidewalk, the polite way to interact is to ask permission to pet the dog. When K-9s and service animals are working, the best way to help them is to leave them be. Petting a service dog can confuse it or cause it to lose focus on the task it’s supposed to be doing. Petting a K-9 trained in apprehension can get your fingers nipped, or worse. If, and only if, a service dog’s owner or a K-9’s handler invites you to approach, should you do so. Police departments sometimes put on demonstrations or other events with their K-9s to meet the public. If you want to meet the dogs and ask questions of the police officers about what their workday is like, these are good opportunities to do so. When fairs and other public events start up again, find out if and where any such demonstrations are taking place.
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THANK YOU! On June 28th, my son and I were in the Wendy’s in Geneseo. We would like to thank the lady who paid for our lunch. Thank you & God Bless, Julia & Jeff Hayes AS GOES THE BEE Thanks to the Penny Saver for bringing attention to the plight of bees in the July 3rd issue. Our native bumblebees are also in great danger. I have four flower gardens and haven’t seen one bumblebee in 2020. People should be aware that common weed
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killer (yes weed, not bug) is likely killing all kinds of bees. Choose natural 20% vinegar for a weed killer instead. SPONTANEOUS GENEROSITY! Many thanks to the lady who Saturday, June 27th at the local dollar store presented my husband and I with two generous gift cards. When I thanked her but expressed surprise, she said we reminded her of her grandparents. They must have been special to produce such a fine grandchild. Rest assured, we will pay it forward. WATER FOR ANIMALS! Please don’t forget the birds, bugs and bats because it is so hot. They are stressed and need clean water, too! THANKS FOR YOUR HONESTY! I would just like to thank the person who turned in my purse
FLOWER THIEF To the man in the grey hooded sweatshirt and white tennis shoes: Please kindly refrain from stealing the flowers that I and others work so diligently to plant. Your mother would not be amused nor your wife fooled by your cheap and thieving behavior for their Mother’s Day gift. Please go to a store and get a beautiful bouquet of flowers and possibly a card. It will be worth it when they see you actually put in the effort.
because their neighbors’ yard was overcome with buttercups and the grass is not cut the way they thought it should be: Really? Really? People are dying with the coronavirus daily, unable to breathe, and you are complaining about your neighbors’ grass? I pray you wake up soon to what really matters such as the Bible states--to love your neighbor as yourself--and pray for suffering neighbors all over the world.
PETTY COMPLAINTS Petty complaints do not deserve the space they take up. Look for the good in every situation! I also am tired of picking up others’ trash, but at least I can do so! Yes, it would be great if people picked up after themselves or better still, did not throw stuff along roads, MESSY LAWN In response to the person who but who do we have to blame? wrote that they felt like they Were they ever taught to pick lived next to the Addams Family up after themselves? GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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READ CAREFULLY This is in response to the post Messy Lawns. I suggest you read the post in its entirety. It was in response to another post. It was encouraging them to keep up with their yard no matter what, because that is the right thing to do even if others don’t. It was also showing, how others, like myself, have to contend with neighbors who just don’t take care of their lawns and yard. So, read the post again to get the true meaning before firing off on someone. RIPPLE EFFECT I detest people who have to use rat poison. Not only is it a horrible way to die, but it can have a ripple effect. I’ve seen it with my own eyes working for a vet for several years, like the cat who ate a mouse that had eaten poison. The vet did all he could do but the cat didn’t make it. Then there were the eagles I watch on the internet whose first baby died because
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at the Savers in Webster a few weeks ago. I have been struggling to get my unemployment, and losing my purse that day would have probably put me over the edge. May God bless you and your family! It’s nice to know there are good people out there. DEDICATED TO SERVICE Thank you to Myrtle, the iconic crossing guard in LeRoy who just passed away recently. She was a no monkey business, stay within the white lines, no one crosses unless she says so lady. Young or old you listened to Myrtle or she blew her whistle at you. Any child in her sights up Main Street or down were safe with her on guard. She was dedicated to her job and the students even at 90 years young. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
the dead rat its parent brought to the nest to feed it had died of rat poison; the baby eagle got some of the poison, which killed it. How do we know this? Wildlife people got the dead baby and did a necropsy (autopsy) on it. This was a symbol of our country, of our freedom, and man destroyed it. There are other ways to deal with mice and rats -- humane ways, too. Try using traps or smelly things. They don’t like strong smelling stuff like ammonia or bleach or even Irish Spring hand soap, peppermint oil, tea bags, etc. Remember, if you live with woods all around you, learn to live with the creatures in those woods. God put every creature on this earth for a reason. Humans are destroying this earth. I read that millions of birds are gone now. After they go, we will have more insects to contend with. It all has a ripple effect.
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TURN YOUR SUMMER VACATION INTO A STAYCATION
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(NAPSI) — For many people, social distancing brings concern about summer plans. In previous years, summertime was when families planned their vacations. The kids would be out of school, the weather could be fantastic, and the days are longer— allowing optimal time to venture to new places, catch some sun and spend more time with friends and families.
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Create Your Own At-Home Retreats With a little planning, you can make your own backyard or home feel like an enchanting vacation spot. For a spa weekend, buy or make your favorite products, and set up time to relax and treat yourself. Turn off all your tech distractions, set up a space outside or in a quiet room. You can even make spa water by cutting up some cucumber or fruit to flavor the water. Consider creating your own yoga retreat. Turn to your favorite online trainer, set up your mat in a designated space, light some candles or incense, and be sure to practice daily, with relaxing music. It’s all about being creative.
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Travel With Your Cooking With travel on the back burner, consider themed cooking nights to help transport your taste buds to any destination. It can be really fun to make drinks, shakes and meals with ingredients from places that are on your future travel list. Enjoy a nice Italian spritzer with your pasta one night, try cooking a beautiful curry meal or ordering take-out from a restaurant you’ve never tried before. Take it a step further and print out some fun-facts you can find online or rent a movie about the particular culture you’ll be indulging in that night; it’s a great opportunity for your family to learn about other cultures through food. Finally, take time to plan out your staycation in the same way you would with a travel vacation. Having an itinerary of what you want to do helps to prevent the lazy, do-nothing blues from taking over. A vacation is about rest, relaxation, discovery and recreation—all of those things can be accomplished right where you are. Studies have shown a positive correlation between taking vacation time and an overall feeling of well-being, so no matter what’s on your itinerary, make sure to thoroughly enjoy yourself.
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INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN - Experience with PLC, DCS, instrumentation and control systems. Must be able to read & understand electrical drawings, wiring diagrams for trouble shooting problems & terminating cables. Able to bend, cut, thread, & install conduit plumb & level. Able to use a Volt/Ohm/Meter and understands what each function is used for, experience with multimeters & meggers. Familiar with voltage & amp ratings on nameplates & how to hook them up. Must possess good trouble shooting skills. Able to lift 50 lbs, able to bend, squat & climb stairs/ ladders. Able to work minimal supervision and any shift as needed. At least 2 yrs. of experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
SECURITY GUARD - Must have current valid NYS Security Guard License. Must be able to work all shifts including weekends & holidays. Must have clean driver’s license and own transportation. All candidates must be at least 18 yrs. old & be able to pass drug screening, background check, Motor Vehicle report, & Pre-employment Physical. Email resume to: human.resources@sabinmetal.com or call HR Department at 585-538-2194 for appointment time to complete application & initial interview. Sabin offers competitive benefits, vacations & holidays, personal & birthday time off, 401K, Health, Dental, & tuition assistance. EOE/AA/M/F/VET/Disability
Duties and Responsibilities • Transporting finished product to and from manufacturing plants and retail distributors, etc. • Plan routes and meet delivery schedules • Ensure cargo is secure • Maintain an ELD (Electronic Logging Device) of driving times, rest periods, and hours of service (HOS) to ensure that you do not go over your hours and that you do comply with federal regulations • Perform Pre-Trip and Post-Trip Inspections • Report defects, accidents, and violations • As needed – load and unload cargo • Comply with Company safety rules and Federal Motor Carrier Regulations • Keep truck clean inside and out at all times Skills and Specifications • Must have valid CDL Class A driver’s license • Ability to drive long hours • Must have knowledge of applicable commercial driving rules and regulations • Must not have any recent moving or driving violations • Must be able to adapt to unexpected situations (traffic, weather conditions etc.) • Work as a team member Education and Qualification (optional) • High school diploma or equivalency is desired • Trucking school diploma Physical Requirements • Must meet the DOT medical requirements • Must be able to stand and/or sit for long periods of time • Must be able to bend, lift, twist, reach, and grasp as needed • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
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WNY Independent Living, Inc is hiring for:
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Genesee Community College has an opening for a part-time (19.5 hours/week), grant-funded Veterans Outreach Specialist for Adult Educational Opportunity Center (AEOC) whose primary responsibility is to make connections with all of the agencies in the six county areas that provide services to veterans and adult learners and will work one-on-one with adult learners, with a primary focus on veterans and veterans’ dependents who want to return to school. S/he will coordinate and schedule workshops, act as a liaison regarding adult and veterans’ issues between students, faculty, and administrators, refer veteran students to external organizations and agencies, coordinate program evaluation, and prepare reports. Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of three years’ experience in outreach, recruitment, adult education, teaching, human or student services, or combination of areas required. Experience navigating the system of Veterans’ benefits related to education. Evening and weekend hours may be required. Must have reliable transportation. Deadline for applications is July 19, 2020. For more details and to apply, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
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Septic/Portable Toilet Business in Dansville is looking for:
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HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE Don’t share why you want the raise. When discussing a potential raise, keep it about business and avoid personal reasons. You’re more likely to get the raise if you keep personal reasons (i.e. bills piling up, school expenses, family vacations) out of the mix. Maintain your professionalism during the discussion. Otherwise, you may risk losing your boss’s respect.
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Genesee Community College has an opening for a grant-funded Communications Assistant for Adult Educational Opportunity Center (AEOC) who assists the AEOC Director and Outreach Specialists in providing service to AEOC clients at a variety of on-campus and off-campus locations. Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of two years of financial aid, admissions, information management, social work, and/or career counseling experience required. Demonstrated experience with non-traditional, disadvantaged, adult students required. Evening and weekend assignments are anticipated.
By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which U.S. highway is known by the nickname “the Mother Road”? 2. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of cocktail contains ginger beer, lime juice and vodka? 3. SCIENCE: What kind of cloud produces thunderstorms? 4. MUSIC: How many musicians play in a quartet? 5. GEOGRAPHY: Which of the seven continents is the driest? 6. MOVIES: What word is on Austin Powers’ license plate in “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery”? 7. HISTORY: What was the ancient Sumerian form of writing called? 8. TELEVISION: What is the name of Bert’s roommate on the children’s show “Sesame Street”? 9. ANATOMY: How many lobes is the human brain divided into? 10. MEASUREMENTS: How much liquid does a standard jigger hold?
Deadline for applications is July 19, 2020. For more details and to apply, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
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