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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Man Loses Body Hair in the Wrong Places ---

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 63-year-old man. A visit to my urologist did not answer some questions I have. I was told by my regular doctor that aging is a factor in men losing leg hair. Is that true? I am losing pubic hair, and even hair up to the navel. Why is that? Years ago, I found that I had lost the hair between my legs. A medication I was prescribed (Lexapro/Celexa) had bad side effects for me. It caused sexual problems and the loss of perineum hair. Could there be a connection? It is funny that I have only slight chest hair reduction and little back hair loss. Maybe the urologist brushed me off, but it is important to me. I had been under a lot of stress during the summer. -- T.K. ANSWER: When I see leg hair being lost, the first thing I worry about is the circulation in the legs. This can be an early sign of peripheral vascular disease, which is important to recognize because it is treatable and also predicts greater risk of heart attack and stroke. If you have any risk factors for vascular disease, I would talk to your doctor about getting this tested, which is easy and noninvasive. However, the loss of pubic hair makes me concerned about a drop in testosterone. This can cause sexual troubles as well, but it sounds like your sexual issues were related to the medication, which is not uncommon with both Lexapro and Celexa. That’s a simple blood test. Severe stress can rarely cause loss of all body hair, alopecia universalis, but that is really ALL hair, including eyebrows and eyelashes, which is not what you have.

*** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 80-year-old female, and I bruise from the slightest tap on my skin. My skin is very thin. When you press too hard on my arm or leg, it hurts. I have seen vascular specialists, but I have been told it is because of my thin skin. I feel like I should live in a bubble. My doctor says the same thing as the specialists. Do you have any suggestions to make my veins stronger? I am taking vitamin C, as I read that this might help. -- J.C. ANSWER: Easy bruising is a common problem in the elderly, and although it sometimes is an indication of serious disease, most of the time it is benign. I begin to worry when I see bleeding from the gums or nose, with multiple large bruises with no trauma, or in people with a family history of bleeding. Some simple laboratory tests can help decide whether this is likely a sign of internal disease. In the majority of cases, with none of the worry signs above, people can be reassured. Vitamin C and vitamin K deficiency can cause easy bruising, so foods high in these nutrients or a supplement can be tried. I recommend getting these through food rather than supplements, if possible. A few years ago, a study showed that a bioflavonoid supplement helped with easy bruising, and most pharmacies and health-food stores carry bioflavonoid supplements if diet is inadequate. Many fruits and vegetables are high in these compounds, especially citrus fruits, legumes, hot peppers and onions. These certainly can’t hurt, and may help. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved

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How To Lend A Warm Helping Hand You can support the Raynaud’s Association with a tax-deductible donation. Contributions help fund member mailings, the website, awareness-building efforts, and thousands of educational materials distributed each year to sufferers.

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Although there is no known cure as yet, treatment options such as calcium channel blocker drugs have been clinically proven to alleviate symptoms by opening up the blood vessels so blood circulates more freely.

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What’s Being Done To help, the Raynaud’s Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit health organization, launched a new and assertive campaign,”Don’t Turn a Cold Shoulder to Painful Fingers,” to urge those with the disorder— and their doctors—not to dismiss the pain that Raynaud’s sufferers endure, or the lifestyle adjustments they make to minimize exposure to cold or stress.

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“Ninety percent of Raynaud’s sufferers don’t seek treatment and too many physicians pay short shrift to those who do,” says Lynn Wunderman, founder and chair of the Raynaud’s Association. “Treatment is important because some sufferers may have an underlying condition such as systemic scleroderma or lupus. Awareness of such a problem may allow for earlier medical intervention.” Simple blood tests can rule out the presence of antibodies associated with diseases that have Raynaud’s as a component.

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Raynaud’s can occur as a “primary” disease—that is, with no associated disorder—or as a “secondary” condition related to other diseases, such as scleroderma, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.

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Named for the French physician Maurice Raynaud, who first recognized the condition in 1862, it causes an interruption of blood flow to the fingers, toes, nose or ears. There may be associated tingling, swelling or painful throbbing. The attacks may last from minutes to hours. In severe cases, the area may develop ulcerations and infections, which can lead to gangrene.

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In a typical case of Raynaud’s phenomenon, also known as Raynaud’s disease or syndrome, sufferers experience numbness and pain in their fingers, toes and other extremities. Fingers turn white, blue or red as the small blood vessels go into spasm within minutes of exposure to cold or stress, and they appear to be “dead” as blood flow is constricted.

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CROSSWORD Penny Saver Pet of the Week Hi, my name is Mya Rose. I am a Toy Yorkiepoo who is active and fun loving. I love retrieving my toys and playing tug-a-war with my family. At only 7.5 lbs, I try to be fierce and brave to secure the premises, but will quickly roll over for a good belly rub. My favorite places to enjoy are being cuddled by my adopted friend, Naomi, in her wheelchair; laying beside my big,cockapoo brother, Reese; or curled up and snuggled beside my adopted mom or dad. By the way, I hate bows in my hair!

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FAIRPORT American Red Cross, Then and Now - Perinton Historical Society is pleased to welcome Jerry Bennett back to the Fairport Museum as he discusses the American Red Cross, Then and Now on Tuesday, February 19 at 7pm. Jerry Bennett will draw upon his 50-plus years of Red Cross service as he shares stories, maps, books and letters and his own personal experiences. This presentation will take place at the Fairport Museum, 18 Perrin Street. It is free and is open to the public. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin Street, Fairport, 585-223-3989, www.perintonhistoricalsociety.org.

FARMINGTON Pasta for the Ponies: Pasta Dinner to Benefit Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, (FLTAP) Tuesday, February 26th, 4 pm - 7 pm in the Paddock Room @ Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, 5857 NYS RT 96, Farmington. $10.00 Includes: Plate of Pasta, Salad, Bread, Soda/Coffee, & Dessert. (Takeout available). All Proceeds to benefit F.L.T.A.P. Silent Auction Items to bid on! (FLTAP is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit). For more information call: (585)924-3232 x210. http://www.fltap.org.

GENESEO Rochester Winter Parafest - Held Saturday and Sunday, February 23 & 24, 10-5pm, Valley Oak Event Center, 4242 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, 585-243-0500. Tickets: Paratalkradio.Ticketleap.com and Eventbrite.com. Info.: Paratalkradio.com. Supports our Veterans - Fundraiser Operation Build Up.

IRONDEQUOIT Know UR Numbers - Doctors from the University of Rochester, in conjunction with the Irondequoit Lions Club, will be hosting health education sessions and screenings. No registration required. February 16, 1-2pm, Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester. http://www.irondequoitlibrary.org

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IPL Genealogy Group - Eric Vaughin will discuss genealogy research using newspaper records. Registration is required. Held February 27, 7-8pm, Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester. http://www.irondequoitlibrary.org The Slave Experience and the Underground Railroad presented by Jerry Bennett. Learn about the journey of a slave ship from England to West Africa, then towards the Americas. Registration is required. Held February 20, 6:30pm7:30pm, Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester. http:// www.irondequoitlibrary.org Intro to American Sign Language (ASL) presented by Paula Wollenhaupt. In this two-session program, a deaf volunteer offers individuals a language foundation in ASL. Held February 26, 7-8pm. The second session is on March 5. Irondequoit Public Library, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester. Registration is required. http://www. irondequoitlibrary.org

ONTARIO Flying the Hump - Tuesday, February 19 at 6pm at the Ontario Public Library, Ted Ellstrom, WWII veteran, will share his experiences flying “the hump” between India and China, an extremely dangerous mission, with humor and wit. “The Hump’ the name given by WWII allied pilots as they flew military transport aircraft over the eastern end of the Himalayan Mountains. Register at ontariopubliclibrary.org Drop In: Craft - Wednesday, February 20th at the Ontario Public Library, 4 yrs. old and up, with parent or caregiver, just drop in at either 11am-12pm or 1-2pm and get artistic tie dyeing a tile. No registration needed! Held in Library Community room, 1850 Ridge Rd. Drop In: Bloxels - Thursday, February 21st at 1-3pm at the Ontario Public Library, 6 yrs. old & up, drop in to be creative and artistic by designing your own fun video game to play. No registration needed. Held in library Community room, 1850 Ridge Rd.

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ANTIQUE WIRELESS MUSEUM Experience Two Centuries of Communication Technology Voice of America Station, Titanic Radio Room, 1925 Radio Store, First Transistor Radio, Working Transmitters, First Cell Phone and Much, Much More!

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Game Night - Monday, February 18th at 6pm at the Ontario Public Library, families with 8yrs. old and up, come play Miss Anne’s fun version of two popular game shows. Teams of at least 1 adult and 1 kid with a maximum of 4 people will compete in a friendly game of Family Feud and Name that Tune. A prize for the winning t e a m . R e g i s t e r a t ontariopubliclibrary.org

PALMYRA Black History Month Program at Historic Palmyra - February 21st, 6:30pm to 8:30pm, Historic Palmyra will be hosting its Black History Month Program at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. This program will address Palmyra and the Abolitionist Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, historical African American members of the community, and more. This program will include a talk as well as a walk around the Village to discuss the Underground Railroad in Palmyra. Please dress for the weather. This event is no charge and part of Historic Palmyra’s monthly 3rd Thursday community participation programming. All are welcome!

PENFIELD Calling All Superheroes - For Ages 3-7, with an Adult. *Registration opens Thursday, February 7 for residents & February 14 for all others*. Come listen to a story, then get ready to transform into a superhero! Parents, don’t forget your cameras - special guests will be flying in for a visit! Held February 21, 10:30-11:30am, Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. https://calendar.libraryweb.org/ event/4991616

Retirement Planning - For Adults. *Registration opens Wednesday, February 6*. Held February 20, 7-8pm, Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. https:// calendar.libraryweb.org/event/ 4948735 Library LEGO Lab - For Ages 6-11. *Registration opens February 8 for residents; February 15 for all others*. Do you love to build with LEGOs? Come join other LEGO fans for our Library LEGO Lab! We’ll provide all the LEGOs, you bring your imagination. Creations will be photographed, then dismantled for our next LEGO Lab. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Penfield Public Library. Held February 22, 10:30-11:45am, Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. https://calendar.libraryweb. org/event/4992190 The Zen of Slime - For Grades 6-12. *Registration opens February 8; limited to 20 participants*. What is it about slime that captivates so many these days? Slime experts and newbies alike are invited to ponder this question while we make some unusual slimes. And if you’ve got ’em, bring some of your own home-concocted creations for a Slime Show-and-Tell! Held February 22, 3-4pm, Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. https://calendar.libraryweb.org/ event/4970143 Teen Makeup with Eva Jewel: Girls 7-12. Teens will learn the basic techniques of how to apply makeup, the correct products to use, and the right tools with which to apply the product. This class is delivered through model demonstration and detailed instruction. Registration is required and begins February 7. Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. http:// www.penfield.libraryweb.org Toy Story’s Woody & Jessie Are Coming to the Library! Saturday, March 2, 11:00 AM-Noon at the Penfield Public Library, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. For Ages 3-9, with an Adult. *Registration opens Friday, February 15 for residents & February 22 for all others*. Come meet Woody and Jessie, play games, and listen to a story. If you like, dress up like a cowgirl/cowboy; parents, don’t forget to bring your cameras!


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Flapjack Saturday Community Fundraiser: All you can eat breakfast of delicious pancakes, pure maple syrup, scrambled eggs, sausage, and more for just $5 per person! All February proceeds will go directly to help support Resolve, a group dedicated to intervening and preventing domestic and sexual violence against women. Join us on February 16, 8am-10am at the First Baptist Church of Penfield, 1862 Penfield Rd., 585-586-2876, www.fbpenfield.org.

PITTSFORD A Taste of Pittsford - Rotary Club of Pittsford: A TASTE OF PITTSFORD - Join us for a fun evening of tastings from area restaurants, caterers, wineries and breweries, March 11 from 6 - 8:30 pm at the Nazareth College Shults Center, 4245 East Ave.. Rochester. Proceeds support community organizations supported by the Pittsford Rotary Club. Silent auction, door prizes and celebrity guests. Tickets $45 online and at business establishments listed on our website: www.pittsfordrotary.org.

ROCHESTER Veterans Stand Down 2019 is a community-wide event to provide assistance to all veterans and family members in need. VOC and its’ partners provide an opportunity to connect them with the appropriate service providers. 50 service providers will be available along with breakfast and lunch provided. This is an opportunity to meet service providers offering information and services regarding: veterans benefits, employment, healthcare, VA eligibility, social services, housing, vets organizations, legal assistance, and so much more!!! Held February 26, 9 AM - 2 PM at the Harro East Theatre & Ballroom, 155 N Chestnut St., Rochester. http:// www.vocroc.org Genetaska Club Monthly Luncheon - Please join the Genetaska Club’s February luncheon on 2/20 at Benucci’s, 102 Greece Ridge Center Dr. at 11:30 a.m. Cost: $20. The buffet luncheon includes: Garden Salad, Chicken French, Penne Pasta w/ Vodka Sauce, Meatballs & Italian Sausage in Marinara, Mixed Grilled Vegetables, Rolls, Coffee, Tea and Lemon Ice for dessert. Our guest speaker Ann Cunningham, director of OASIS, will speak about their organization - an education resource center for folks ages 50+. They offer all kinds of classes to seniors if that’s you, then this should be VERY INTERESTING!! Call Kay 585-424-7392.

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The Rochester Model Railroad Club is 80 Years Old! The railroad club’s annual Open House will be Saturday, March 2nd from 10:00am until 5:00pm and Sunday, March 3rd from 1:00-5:00pm in the basement of the First Universalist Church, 150 South Clinton Avenue in Rochester. Admission is $5.00 for adults; children 12 and under are free; and there is a $15 maximum for a family. The basement of the church is not handicap accessible. For further information please contact Mark Rossiter at 585-301-6172 or visit the website at www.RocMRRC.com Toy Train Show & Open House Saturday, February 23, Edgerton Community Center, 41 Backus St., Rochester. 4 Season Layouts open and Free from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Train Show is in the Ballroom and costs $5.00 per adult, Children under 12 are free with paid adult. Vendor Tables available @ $20 each - call Lee Wood @ 585-544-0916. Donations to the Edgerton Model Railroad Club is the Sole source of support for this National Treasure and Historic Display. https:// nextdoor.com/events/ 2721764?init_source=copy_link_share Photographic History Speaker TPHS Focuses on Two Rare 70 MM Cameras. Alan Reddig and Jack Bloemendaal will speak on two rare 1940s cameras that used 70 mm film. On display will be the PhotoMetriC, used by tailors to help design clothing; and the Combat Graphic, which was made for the Armed Forces. Meeting held at the Visual Studies Workshop on Thursday, February 21, 7:30pm. Arrive between 7:15 and 7:35 at the corner of Prince St. and University; use the back entrance, or call 585-261-8572 or 261-8573. www. tphs.org

SODUS POINT Dinner Theater is Back - Don’t miss “Beef Wallington!” - Comedy! Mystery! Romance! Intrigue! Secrets Revealed! The First United Presbyterian Church of Sodus is pleased to present another evening of dinner theater; enjoy a Prime Rib dinner with all the trimmings with six short plays by local playwright, Jay Hanagan. Dinner and performance held Saturday, February 23 at 6pm in the Fellowship Hall at the Presbyterian Church, 31 W. Main Street in Sodus. Tickets are advance-sale only and are $25 per person and can be reserved by calling 315-483-8981 or 315-483-6284; only 80 tickets will be sold so call early!

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WEBSTER BSA Troop #942 Fish Fry - Friday, February 22, 5:00pm-7:30pm (or until they’re gone) at the CottreallWarner American Legion Post #942, 818 Ridge Road, Webster (Corner of Ridge Rd and Five Mile Line Rd). Menu: Fried or broiled filet, seasoned potatoes, coleslaw, beverage and dessert. Cost: $12.00/per dinner. Writers’ Group To Meet in Webster - A free writing group will meet at the Webster Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday, February 20 at 6 p.m. All are welcome to the group, led by Lindsay Crandall. No experience is necessary. For information contact the Webster Christian Reformed Church, at 1344 State Rd., about 1/2 mile east of Rt. 250, 585-872-2352, www.webstercrc. com, E-mail: office@webstercrc. com 12th Annual Spaghetti Dinner New Life United Methodist Church, 570 Ridge Road, Webster on Saturday, March 2, 4-6:30pm. Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, bread, dessert and beverage. Adults $10, children $5 and under five years, free. Take out available, 585-671-1682.

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Spaghetti Dinner - The Webster Masonic Lodge will serve a public Fund Raiser Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, March 1, 2019 at the Webster Masonic Temple, 30 Orchard Street, from 5 to 7 P.M. Tickets are $9.00 for adults and $5.00 for children 12yrs. and under. For takeouts, call 872-3500. A chair lift is available. All Net Proceeds from this month’s supper will be donated to the Webster Boy Scout Troop 113.

WEST HENRIETTA New York Museum of Transportation WinterFun 2019: A series of wintertime mini-events kicks off on Sunday, December 30, at the New York Museum of Transportation, as visitors get an up-close look at the Midtown Plaza Monorail. The museum is open Sundays only, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the family friendly admission price is just $4 for adults and $3 for youths age 312. The museum is located at 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta, NY. Take I-390 south to exit 11, NY Rt. 251 West, then 1 mile north on East River Road. www.nymtmuseum.org, (585) 533-1113.

WEST WEBSTER The Lyric Chorale presents a Cabaret - Disney: A Night of Musical Magic! Saturday, February 23, 7:30PM (doors open at 6:45), St. Rita School Gym, 1008 Maple Dr., W. Webster. A wonderful evening celebrating music from iconic Disney shows Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, as well as classics Mary Poppins, Cinderella, The Jungle Book and more. Finger foods, refreshments, and gift basket raffle. Dinner theater style seating. Get your tickets soon as this event always sells out! Tickets: $25.00 available at www. lyricchorale.org, or by calling St. Rita parish office 671-1100.


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TWO or FOUR WHEELED ROLLING WALKERS for medically needy/elderly, low income individuals: 585-698-0530 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 TUPPERWARE DEALER in Chili or Rush area: 585-424-5993 GROCERY TALLY TOTALER – it’s a little square click box that adds groceries up to a total of $20: 585-424-5993 DRAFTING/DRAWING BOARD TABLE: Paul 585-533-2106 METAL 3 STEP PORCH STAIRS (used on mobile homes). Will pick up! 585-346-0999 RELIABLE VEHICLE in snow for doctor appointments and an ACCORDIAN: Please leave message 585-671-1996 RECORD PLAYER that plays 78RPM records: 585-347-4402 Unwanted PLAYSTATION for very sad grandson: 585-346-6308 MCCALL’S PATTERN for a Raggedy Ann Doll: 585-924-2314 WOODEN NATIVE-STYLE BOW and/or ARROWS for local museum display: 585-948-5003 leave message SIZE 10 MEN’S SNEAKERS (or shoes of any kind) in good/wearable condition. Regular or wide width: Lakeville/Livonia area 585-346-9777 CLASSIC ROCK 70’s-80’s 8-TRACK TAPES. Working or not working. Any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com Working CD PLAYER that sounds good and a CORDED LANDLINE TELEPHONE: 585-637-6961 Urgent Need! LOCKABLE REFRIGERATOR and ROLLING CARTS for chairs and tables for nonprofit Howard Community Center: 607-281-1197 LARGE OLD WHISKEY BARREL: 585-519-1261 NEED EVERYTHING FOR EVERY ROOM Just moved into own place. Have three children under age seven: 585-709-3369

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Protecting Your Vision From Diabetes Marge, like some people her age, can’t drive anymore. She gave up her keys. But she could use a lift... a visit to a doctor, a trip to the grocery store, a stop at the bank. If you have a couple of hours a month to help, please call us to volunteer. We’ll provide you with training and supplemental insurance. LIFESPAN 244-8400, ext. 142

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(NAPSI)—Diabetes kills more Americans each year than AIDS and breast cancer combined—and can cause serious problems throughout the body. According to the National Eye Institute, eye health, for example, can become critically compromised. Around 30.3 million Americans, or 9.4 percent of the population, are living with diabetes, with about 1.5 million more being diagnosed every year. The longer someone has diabetes, the greater his or her chances are of developing diabetic retinopathy, or damage to the blood vessels in the retina. According to the National Eye Institute, between 40 and 45 percent of people diagnosed with diabetes have some degree of diabetic retinopathy. While being overweight and leading a sedentary lifestyle are certainly linked to diabetes, social and environmental factors such as poverty, stress, and lack of safe housing and access to a healthy diet can also compromise your health and ultimately contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. According to America’s Health Insurance Plans, addressing these social determinants of health has become a top priority for Medicaid programs. “We encourage our members with diabetes to have regular eye exams to rule out complications,” said Dr. Andrea Gelzer, senior vice president of medical affairs at AmeriHealth Caritas, a national leader in Medicaid managed care and other health care solutions for those most in need. “We educate our members so they understand that living a healthy lifestyle, controlling their blood sugar and having regular eye exams can help save their vision.” Simple steps can help mitigate the effects of diabetes and may potentially delay complications from diabetic eye disease, including controlling your blood sugar and blood pressure, monitoring your cholesterol, seeing your doctor regularly, and having a dilated eye exam at least once per year—or more if recommended by your eye care professional. AmeriHealth Caritas is part of the Independence Health Group in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and one of the nation’s leaders in health care solutions for those most in need. Learn More For further information, visit www.amerihealthcaritas.com.


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Making Spirits Bright & The Goodness Initiative by Amanda Dudek

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t all started with a dream of bringing Christmas to families in need. Making Spirits Bright, the gift-giving organization birthed from this dream in March 2014, took its inspiration from a friend and cofounder, said Making Spirits Bright and The Goodness Initiative Founder, Jamie Buss. “My friend, who was unable to continue with the organization, read a news story about this gentleman who threw a Christmas party every year at a local women’s shelter in Syracuse and gave gifts to the women and their children. It inspired us.” Jamie explained that she and her friend took this idea, adapted it and embellished it, making it their own. “It snowballed from there. The first year, we helped 13 families, the second 41, the third 51 and this past year, we helped 52 families.” Participating families, which are selected with the help of social workers, school administrators and mental health staff and others, are equally divided between the Webster and Rochester areas. Each family member requests four items they need and three items they want. Need items include such things as warm winter clothing like hats, coats, boots, hygiene products, toilet paper, toothpaste, bedding, necessities for the home. Want items are things like toys, watches, perfume, robes, small appliances. “A lot of our families reach out for furniture,” said Buss. “One of our families had no furniture in their home for the past three years, so we reached out to the community for gently used furniture, including beds, chairs, a table, a sofa. The family received furniture that year. Our community is so generous.” In 2018, Making Spirits Bright hit its stride. “Last year, we ‘arrived’ within the Webster community; police, FD, ambulance were all involved, and our reach extended a lot further,” said Buss. “Businesses and families as well as community members adopt families and fill their Christmas lists. 30 families were adopted outright. The remaining families and individuals are placed onto our Community List so that people can adopt a family, a person or purchase an individual item for someone on the list.” Buss explains that all of the gifts are dropped off at her own home and the home of one of the other group members. Afterwards, the group holds a community wrapping party. Last year, they wrapped an astounding 1,6001,700 gifts. “We brought them to one of the local schools, invited the community to join in and wrapped them in the span of two hours,” said Buss, stating that the gifts are then delivered the following week.

Even with so much good already The Goodness Initiative Leaders (L-R) being done, leaders Jeanette Wittmeyer, Colleen Bedford and Jamie Buss Jamie Buss, Colleen Bedford and Jeanette Wittmeyer have an even greater vision in mind. “Last year we applied for nonprofit status under the name The Goodness Initiative,” said Buss. “We all have kids, and we feel that, aside from religious youth groups and school projects, there are not many great ways for kids to get involved with giving back to their communities. So, we founded the Youth Volunteer Network.” Buss describes this network as very youth-led. She explains that, while there are adult supervisors for support, direction

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and assistance as needed, it is the youth that decide what the projects are, the steps they must take to meet the needs they see and how to gain the support and resources they need. Buss states that kids build a variety of skills: social, leadership, financial literacy, teamwork. They also develop a sense of civic responsibility and a habit of giving back to their community. These skills and qualities are useful in college, in the community and in the workplace. This year, the Youth Volunteer Network (YVN) will take flight. “Each of us three leaders will head up a YVN group,” stated Buss. “Each group will include teens and preteens. We will help them get things going and give them a list of resources. Then, it’s up to them to take true ownership of what they are doing. So many decisions are made for them, but not here. We provide the template, but they are responsible to build on it. Successes and setbacks, they are always learning.” Buss explained that even though this network is youth-led, they are hoping to provide access to families so that they will join, contribute and become involved. “Today’s society is increasingly busy, and this busyness can be a detriment to engaging our kids,” said Buss. “The YVN will take a lot of hard work. Commitment from families, whether once a week or once a month, will help kids see its value. Let’s keep these kids engaged, not push them aside. We so often have to say ‘no,’ to them; let’s find a way to say, ‘yes.’” Much like their spirits, the future looks bright. “We hope to develop into the kind of nonprofit in which every community member is able to give what they can when they can,” said Buss. “We have reached a pivotal moment in our history. Our Making Spirits Bright Program has grown every year, and now we need more space to store our gifts and build on what we have. We would also like to start a backpack program, gathering school supplies for children in need. We plan to invest in YVN, reaching the younger generation and changing one kid at a time.” Buss also sees a future beyond their own borders. “All we are doing is providing a template,” she added. “We hope that other people just take off with this concept and run with it.”

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Try to say as little as possible about the work you’re doing through the end of the month. Then you can make your announcement and accept your welldeserved plaudits. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You face a more difficult challenge than you expected. But with that strong Taurean determination, you should be able to deal with it successfully by week’s end. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Before you act on your “feelings” about that upcoming decision, it might be wise to do a little fact-checking first. You could be very much surprised by what you don’t find. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A recent workplace success can open some doors that were previously closed to you. On a personal level, expect to receive some important news from a longtime friend and colleague. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Put your wounded pride aside and do what you must to heal that misunderstanding before it takes a potentially irreversible turn and leaves you regretting the loss of a good friend. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) One way to kick a less-than-active social life into high gear or rebuild an outdated contacts list is to throw one of your well-organized get-togethers for friends and associates. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Getting out of an obligation you didn’t really want to take on can be tricky. An honest explanation of the circumstances can help. Next time, pay more attention to your usually keen instincts. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Use your Scorpion logic to push for a no-nonsense approach to a perplexing situation. This could help keep present and potential problems from creating more confusion. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A friend’s problem might take more time than you want to give. But staying with it once again proves the depth of your Sagittarian friendship and loyalty. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The Sea Goat can benefit from an extra dose of self-confidence to unsettle your detractors, giving you the advantage of putting on a strong presentation of your position. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) You might want to ask a friend or relative for advice on an ongoing personal matter. But be careful not to give away information you might later wish you had kept secret. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Use the weekend for a creativity break to help restore your spiritual energy. Once that’s done, you’ll be back and more than ready to tackle whatever challenge you need to face. BORN THIS WEEK: You get great joy out of creating beautiful things and sharing them with others who appreciate them. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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DO I NEED BUNION SURGERY? Brett Sachs, DPM, FACFAS • Foot & Ankle Surgeon practicing in Denver, CO • Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

(NAPSI)—One in five Americans suffers from bunions. A bunion, or hallux valgus, starts out as redness and a bump on the side of the foot near the big toe. Over time, bunions can cause chronic pain and restrict movement. Bunions are progressive and don’t go away on their own, so it’s important for people with bunions to see a foot and ankle surgeon who will evaluate the severity of the deformity and develop a treatment plan. Nonsurgical treatments may reduce the chance of damage to the joint and ease the pain of bunions. However, these treatments will not reverse the deformity itself. If the pain begins interfering with normal daily activities, surgical intervention will typically be the next step. Until recently, the procedure had been very painful and the recovery difficult. However, foot and ankle surgeons have made several advancements in surgical techniques and patients return to normal activities sooner. Recovery typically takes four to six weeks. Foot and ankle surgeons implement pain management techniques following bunion surgery, including using nerve blocks, postsurgical pain pumps, and vitamin C and calcium supplements. These let patients recover fully with minimal pain. For more information or to find a foot and ankle surgeon nearby, visit www. FootHealthFacts.org, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ patient education website. Brett Sachs, DPM, FACFAS is a boardcertified foot and ankle surgeon and Fellow Member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.

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To the person who vented about a medical scooter in the road: while the sidewalks may have been plowed, they are also very badly uneven. Cracks, whether from wear or roots can stop mobility equipment abruptly, sending the user over the handlebars.

Often, ramps to get onto and off the sidewalk also have tall lips. People on a fixed income, such as the disabled often are, may not be able to afford reflective vests and lights. Rather than demanding the disabled stay home, why don’t you contact the town for better maintenance and lighting for the sidewalks, and perhaps keep reflective items in your car to give to a disabled person who does not have them? To the person who stole my package the week before Christmas: I waited weeks for that package to arrive with gifts for my loved ones. Because of you I wasn’t prepared for my aunt’s

Christmas party. Karma will catch up with you! I work at a home for homeless veterans in a canal town. I have a 79-year-old veteran who walks up to 12 miles daily. That is not bad for a 79-yearold Vietnam veteran. A local lady walking her dog told this vet he couldn’t walk down her street, near her or even in her area. How could you be so arrogant and unwelcoming to a veteran in your community? This man not only served his country in a bad era but now is told that he is not welcome to walk down your street, as well. Who are you to tell him that? This man is healthy and loves your community, yet this is how you treat your fellow

neighbor? A Veteran? Thank God the community for the most part has been absolutely wonderful to our house because you left a poor impression on his and our staff ’s minds. Thank God the rest of the world isn’t as heartless. It’s so disconcerting to see Christmas trees on the side of the curb within walking distance of a local park where they recycle them for free. Please check your town’s website. There is so little space left in the landfills. My town uses the chips to put on their trails. Some will give you the mulch. At least take off the tinsel and lights so they don’t get put in the landfill with the trees.

Brighter Side Thank you, East Rochester PD! Sunday night, I had to go in to work by 8. I was outside by 6:15 knowing it would be outrageous out. I drive a little Mazda. I managed to bulldoze (in reverse) to the street. However since the sidewalks had been plowed, I got stuck on the packed snow. I saw a police officer exit his SUV and approach. Without hesitation, this man (also without gloves) helped me free my car by giving it a push back in my driveway then taking his steel shovel to break up the packed ice and snow. He had no cause to stop and help but chose to, and it saved me an incredible struggle. Thank you, Officer Bryant Ferry! R.C.

Our Pittsford Seniors program participants collected 100 coats during Monroe County’s “Coats for Seniors” campaign this past December. The coats are sent to area shelters where they are distributed to those in need. Thanks to partnerships with several community groups and organizations - including our seniors! - the Coats for Seniors Campaign has collected and distributed over 10,000 coats during its 15-year history. Love thy neighbors: Many thanks to my “snow removal elves!” My driveway has been cleared every storm, thanks to my caring neighbors and

daughter. Much appreciation to Kati, Rod, Vicky, Steve & April. Their Luck Lady – Kitty It is hard enough to lose a pet. The event is made even more difficult when the decision as to whether or not to euthanize falls on the shoulders of the pet owner. Dr. Carrie DiCarlo at Perry Pet, along with all her staff, should be recognized for their sympathetic and respectful attitudes towards both their patients and their owners, especially at such an emotional time of loss. My family also received written condolences from Roger’s Hair Salon, where another wonderful group of compassionate people work. We are blessed to have such truly caring and compassionate

people in our community. So many people go to work and just “go through the motions.” The people at these two local businesses put their hearts into their work; it is truly appreciated!


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