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Table of Contents
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Art & Soul.............................Page 15
Auctions And Antiques.............................Page 16
Auto Section.............................Page 20
Brighter/Vent.............................Page 14
Classifieds For Sale...............................Page 8
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 4
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 35
Garage Sales.............................Page 19
Give and Take.............................Page 11
Health & Clinical Trials...............................Page 9
Home Services.............................Page 28
Just for Kids.............................Page 26
Passages.............................Page 25
Pet Place.............................Page 34
Puzzle Answers.............................Page 17
Real Estate.............................Page 22
Senior Center.............................Page 23
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GROCERY GROCERY GROCERY
PRODUCE PRODUCE PRODUCE
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DELI
SEAFOOD
Prices effective Monday, July 18th - Sunday, July 24th, 2016
Wunderbar Bologna . . . . . . . $2.49 lb.
Cooked Ham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.99 lb.
Turkey Breast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.99 lb.
Hormel Roast Beef . . . . . . . . . . $5.99 lb.
Remember, Monday is the start of our fresh meats/produce sales
$ 4 4 9 lb.
IQF Haddock Fillets
$ 3 9 9 lb.
IQF Tilapia Fillets
Macaroni or Potato
Salad $ 1 9 9
lb.
10 oz.pkg.
Crab or Lobster Cakes
$ 4 9 9 lb.
Wild Caught IQF
Salmon $ 6 99
lb. pkg.
$ 6 9 9 lb. pkg.
Xtra Laundry Detergent
Seafood Salad $ 2 9 9 lb.
Baked
Potato Salad $ 2 9 9
lb.
$ 1 89
$ 4 39 Black Angus
Ground Beef Patties
lb.
9 oz..
Freshly Cut Meats
99 ¢ lb.
(4- 1 lb.)
Browned
Chicken Breast $ 2 9 9
lb.
Provolone
Cheese $ 2 9 9
lb.
IQF Catfish
2/$ 1
Fresh Express
Iceberg Garden $ 1 29 5lb.
bag
$ 1 9 9 lb.
$ 1 1 9 lb.
Country Style
Spare Ribs
$ 6 9 9 lb.
Our Famous Homemade
Italian Sausage $ 2 4 9
lb.
$ 1 9 9 lb.
Fresh Ground
Bacon Burger
Bone-in, Split
Chicken Breast
$ 2 9 9 lb.
$ 6 9 9 lb.
Select, Whole
Ribeye
Steak Royale
Juicy
Pork Steaks
Select
Ribeye Steaks
$ 7 9 9 lb.
White Potatoes
$ 2 99
Tomatoes on the vine
Pascal Celery
99 ¢ bunch
Peter Pan
Peanut Butter
Smucker’s
Grape Jelly
OR $ 1 89
16 oz. 32 oz.
Hellmann’s
Mayonnaise $ 2 99
30 oz.
Shurfine
Chunk Light Tuna
Arizona
Teas $ 1 99
Hot Pockets 2/$ 4 8-9.3 oz.
75 oz.
Shurfine
BBQ Sauce
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Zweigle’s Natural Casing
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1 lb. pkg.
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Monday BBQ Food Truck Night Next Night July 25th
PRINCE GEORGE’S
104 Main Street, East Rochester
585-383-1430
Wednesday Mini Clambake
Friday Night Dinners
Prince George’s Where old friends gather
& new friends meet.
On the grill. Marinades infuse chicken, steaks and veggies with robust flavor. If you’ve grown tired of grilled chicken, remember your grill is as flexible as your seasonings. Try reinventing chicken supper as a grilled pizza topped with delicious marinated chicken breast for a simple, creative, al fresco supper. (Family Features)
See our full menu at www.jandlspizza.com for daily specials
Corner of Rt. 31 & Hogan Rd. 223-1110rrs TM
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What’s sweet, filling, can be used in many types of cooking and contains no fat, saturated fat, trans fat or cholesterol? The answer is sweet potatoes, a traditional, yet often overlooked component in traditional American cuisine.
Tuesday, July 19 Ghost Riders (Country)
Tuesday, July 26 The Music Makers Band (Big Band)
Tuesday, Aug. 2 Bourbon Street Jazz (Jazz)
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How to clean your grill during summer party season
Turn the grill off. Unless you own a charcoal grill, chances are your grill has dials that govern how hot the grill gets when cooking. Make sure these dials are turned to the off position before you start cleaning. If your’s is a gas grill, disconnect the gas while wearing gloves to reduce your risk of accident or injury.
Use the residual heat to make cleaning easier. The sooner you start cleaning the grill after you cook, the easier it might be to make the cooking surfaces sparkle. That’s because the residual heat can make it easier to remove any leftover buildup from barbecue sauce or seasoning that stuck to the grill after you removed your food.
Use a wire brush to clean the cooking grates. Wire brushes are ideal for cleaning cooking grates. Such brushes can quickly remove grease and food particles, saving grill owners the trouble of scrubbing away with traditional sponges. Once the wire brush’s work is done, you can then clean the grill with a soapy sponge.
Remove food that fell into the well. Food inevitably falls into the well of a grill no matter how skilled a grillmaster might be. If left to fester in the well, such foods can pose a safety risk and promote the growth of bacteria.
Clean the remaining areas of the grill. Marinade, sauce or condiments may find their way onto areas of your grill, and if left unattended, such substances can make a grill very dirty over time. Remove these substances after each barbecue to keep your grill looking new through the summer.
Beat Snack Attacks with a Handful of Almonds (Family Features) If there is time to prepare a more complex snack to satisfy mid-morning or afternoon hunger try: Combine frozen, pitted, unsweetened cherries, a small scoop of rolled oats, almond milk, almond butter and a pinch of cardamom.
We accept EBT
1231 Ayrault Road, Corner of Hogan & Ayrault Hrs.: 6am-10pm • Deli 6-9pm • Sun. 6-9pm
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425-3870
Sheet Cheese Pizza
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$ 27 9 9 + tax
9 9 + tax
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Exp. 7/26/16 $ 1 2 9 9
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$ 9 9 9 + tax
Monday Only
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Medium CHEESE PIZZA
$ 7 99
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Grand Opening!
Sat., July 16th • 10am-2pm
5611 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd., Pittsford, NY
The Martial Arts Center of Rochester , a not-for-profit organization, and a pillar of Martial Arts instruction in Rochester for more than 35 years, is officially opening at its new location. Stop in anytime between 10 and 2 for tours, demonstrations and refreshments.
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211 Main St., East Rochester
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ORANGE-GINGER
BABY BACK RIBS
INGREDIENTS:
5 pounds baby back ribs
SAUCE:
1 cup ketchup
1/2 cup hoisin sauce
4 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons grainy mustard
3 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons orange juice
2 tablespoons Asian chili sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
4 c loves garlic , minced
1 tablespoon ginger
Grated zest of an orange
Salt and pepper
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat the grill to medium and turn dow n to low. Prepare ribs for grilling by removing the membrane from the underside of the ribs. Prepare several foil envelopes and place 2 strips of r ibs into each envelope, w ith 1/4 cup of w ater and seal tightly. Cook for 2 to 21/2 hours on low (300* F) w ith the lid c losed. Check the thermometer on the front of the grill lid frequently and adjust the c ooking temperature accordingly. This may require turning one or tw o burners off and cooking indirectly.
To prepare the sauce: Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and set aside until the ribs are ready to remove from the foil. Gently heat the sauce on the side burner for 10 to 15 minutes before using.
Carefully remove the ribs from the foil and place on grids. Baste generously w ith sauce, and grill for 10 minutes per side, leaving the lid open, turning several times, and basting w ith sauce after each turn.
Heat remaining sauce to a boil and then allow it to simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Serve on the side as a dipping sauce.
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Call the Berry Hotline
315-986-3691 www.chasefarmsmarket.com
Chase Farms 459 Pannell Rd. • Fairport
Just west of Wayside Gardens, Off Rt. 31
U-pick Red & Purple Raspberries Currants & Gooseberries
FRESH CUT GARLIC AVAILABLE
Visit our raspberry & strawberry shortcake and sundae stand
open daily 9am - 8pm .
Pick Your Own, hours: Mon - Fri. 8am - 12noon & Evenings 6 - 8pm
Sat. & Sun. 8am - 12pm only.
Roadside Market is also open every day at 9am with in-season produce
Healthy Choices when dining out Check to see if low-fat milk, yogurt, and cottage cheese are offered
1325 Elmwood Ave. (1/4 mile west of McQuaid High School)
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T HURS : 3-Course Meal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18 F RI : Haddock Fish Fry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 S AT : Veal Oscar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20 S UN : Beef Brisket Pot Roast . . . . . . . . . . $12
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Green Nail Syndrome Is Not Easy to Treat DEAR DR. ROACH: For the past four months, I have had an infection around the cuticle of my right index finger. There is green coloration under the nail near the cuticle, and the nail grew rather deformed. I am a gardener and a homemaker, so I tend to wash my hands often. The urgent-care doctor I saw prescribed clindamycin and mupirocin cream. I also was told to soak my finger twice a day. My family doctor took a culture and, because she did not know if I had a fungus or an infection, prescribed Lamisil and levofloxacin. She also recommended saltwater or peroxide soaks twice daily. The culture showed pseudomonas as the cause of the infection. With no improvement, I saw an orthopedic doctor. He told me to continue the soaking and the mupirocin cream. On my second visit, he lanced the area between the cuticle and the nail bed. There was improvement, but the symptoms soon return. The orthopedic doctor spoke of removing the nail as a possible solution to clearing up the infection. Is this my next step, or is there something else I can do? -- P.B. ANSWER: It sounds as though you have the aptly named “green nail syndrome,” which is caused by the bacteria you mention, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and which often is complicated by a paronychia, an infection along the side of the nail. Your orthopedic surgeon is quite right that sometimes the nail needs to be removed; however, many people can avoid that unpleasant procedure (I had to perform it once) with ciprofloxacin (the best oral antibiotic against pseudomonas), antiseptic soaks and by keeping the hands meticulously dry, using gloves and even using a hairdryer to dry the nails after soaking or cleaning. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 67-year-old male who has had mild to moderate psoriasis for the past seven years or so. I have been avoiding the very effective biological drugs because of the scary possible side effects. Instead, I use anti-itch topical creams and lotions, some with cortisone. In researching the topic, I ran across a treatment called Fumaderm that is available in Germany, but I have never heard of it being used in the U.S. -- C.S. ANSWER: Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that can range from annoying to life-threatening in severity. Psoriasis and its common complication, psoriatic arthritis, together are a highly destructive arthritis that often requires powerful treatment: biologic agents, like adalimumab (Humira) or etanercept (Enbrel). These do have the possibility of serious side effects, such as reactivation of tuberculosis. Fumaderm has been used in Germany for 19 years with a generally good safety record. There have been reports of a disease, PML, caused by brain virus, associated with Fumaderm, although it isn’t clear whether the Fumaderm predisposed the individuals to develop this infection. No medicine is free of the possibility of side effects, and treatment for psoriasis should be appropriate for the degree of severity of the illness. If you are doing well enough with your current treatment, I wouldn’t recommend trying a treatment with a higher risk of serious side effects. *** 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 [email protected]. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2016 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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AN EXPANDABLE DOOR GATE: [email protected]
RASCAL SCOOTER. Never used. Needs battery : 585-243-0607
SPALDING OUTDOOR BASKETBALL HOOP/POLE near driveway. You remove pole and footing : [email protected]
LESTER SPINET PIANO . You pick up : 585-334-4446
ORGAN , 2 key board, 4 pedals, side instrumental string section. Cherry wood. Ex. cond. You pick up : 585-213-4076
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VIDEO TAPES – 68 home recorded VHS tapes of the original Perry Mason TV show : [email protected]
6-10 WOODEN KITCHEN CHAIRS: 585-343-7508
THREE MIRRORS (36x30”, 26x30” and 36x29”). Chili area : 585-861-7584
20 +/- POND FISH. You remove from small pond : [email protected]
32” SONY TRINITRON FLAT SCREEN TV , excellent condition, with stand : 585-287-7827
2x4 PATIO BLOCKS: 585-344-0366
BROTHERS SEWING MACHINE, Good condition. 585-289-7065
WOMEN’S BLADDER CONTROL PADS, Large & medium: 585-289-7065
FIREWOOD, Black walnut: 585-346-9421
LARGE OLDER UPRIGHT PIANO, good condition. You move: 585-254-0521
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WEDDING DRESSES , in good condition, for a nonprofit organization : 585-335-4779
WHO CAN DO KARAOKE at a Senior Housing Dvlp. Preferably evenings : 585-297-9273
FULL SIZE BOX SPRING . Family coming into town and guest room is empty! : 414-331-2557
COUCH & LOVE SEAT , in good condition, needed desperately for a woman with three kids . LITTLE GIRL’S CLOTHES . Size 8-10. Pants size 8. Summer & winter clothes, leggings (no jeans) : 585-356-8517
BICYCLE PUMP: 585-698-5937
GIRLS TEENAGE SIZE BIKE: 585-415-9727
BRICKS. Lots of matching, good condition bricks for a brick grill. Will pick up: 716-954-3141
MEN’S JEANS, T-SHIRTS, CLOTHING, BACKPACKS in good cond. Will take to homeless shelter: 585-313-2610
WORKING BOAT WITH TRAILER: [email protected]
SMALL GAS GRILL W/TANK. To be delivered to senior citizen in Canandaigua: 585-905-3099
PORTABLE ROAD SIGN with changeable letters. Needed to display Community Events at Jack Evans Community Center in Hemlock : [email protected]
WORKING STUDENT VIOLIN w/case, bow, and rosin : 585-335-4779
FIREWOOD needed for next winters heat. Un-split okay. No pine. Brockport area : 585-637-6961
LARGE AMERICAN FLAG to hang on country barn: Text/Call 585-317-6559 or email [email protected]
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”A Moo-v ing History ofFairport’s Dairies?” - A new ex-hibit, A Moo-ving History ofFairport?s Dairies, will be on displayat the Fairport Historical Museum(18 Perrin Street) from July 21 untilSeptember 11, 2016, duringregular museum hours. This exhibitincludes artifacts, photographs andadvertisements from more than tendairies that called Fairport/Perintonhome in the 20th century. For mu-seum hours and more information,visit www.perintonhistoricalsociety.org. Museum admission and park-ing are free.
Author Edward H. Steve will beat the Fairport Historical Museum(18 Perrin St.) on Saturday, July 30,10:30-11:30am to discuss and signhis book Valor in Hostile Skies: TheUntold Heroism of WWII BomberPilot Lt. George O. Bluhm. AFairport native, Bluhm was therecipient of both the Silver Star andDistinguished Flying Cross medalsfor his actions and heroism. Thebook reveals many previously un-known facts about Lt. Bluhm’s he-roic service and will be available for$25 (cash only). Mrs. Betsy Bluhmwill also attend this free eventwhich is open to the public. www.perintonhistoricalsociety.org.
FAIRPORT
7th Annual Mary MagdaleneChurch Rummage Sale, 1008Main St., East Rochester. Held Fri-day, July 29 from 8-4pm. Saturday,July 30 from 8am-12noon -Everything 1/2 price. This is goingto be our biggest and best saleever! Definitely one not to bemissed!! Furniture, housewares,glassware, collectibles, jewelry andso much more!
EAST ROCHESTER
American Diabetes AssociationCamp Asprie Rummage Sale willbe held on Saturday, August 20from 9-2pm at 341 Howland Ave.,Brighton.
BRIGHTON
Clara’s Crohn’s BBQ - Sunday,August 14, 12-4pm, Ely FaganAmerican Legion Post 1151, 260Middle Rd., Henrietta. Live Band,Photo Booth, Delicious BBQ chickenmeal- $10 in advance, $15 at thedoor . R i f l e Range contes tAMAZING Raffle items, 50/50 raf-fle. (for additional costs at event).All proceeds benefit the local chap-ter of CCFA for research and edu-cation of these common, but rarelytalked about incurable, progressivediseases. In addition to adults beingdiagnosed, children are getting di-agnosed younger and more fre-quently than ever before. online.ccfa.org/goto/Claraburleyteam201-6
Rush-Henrietta Class of 1956 Re-union: The R-H Class of ´56 will becelebrating their 60th Class Re-union September 16-17! Deadlinefor registration/payment is August1. For more information contactLuke Loomis at (315) 524-5258 orLee Olek at (585) 872-5157.
HENRIETTA
Fairport Baptist Homes: Join usfor an important topic part ofSOFI´s Successful Aging 101 Series:Lifetime Care Presents Palliative andHospice Care: The Difference andWhat They Have In Common, pre-sented by Wendy Chapman, RN.July 19th from 7-8pm at FairportBaptist Homes, 4646 Nine MilePoint Road, FairportRSVP appre-ciated 585.388.2349
Diabetes Sisters PODS MeetupEastside - Diabetes Sisters is asupport group for women with alltypes of diabetes. We are part of anational organization that offerssupport, information and resourcesto women with diabetes of all ages(18 and over) and backgrounds.We meet the third Tuesday of eachmonth at 6pm at Perinton ManorApartments Community Room, 62Manorshire Dr., Fairport. www.diabetessisters.org
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Foodlink Distribution at SouthPerinton UMC. 291 WilkinsonRoad, Fairport. July 22, 2016, 4pmuntil food is gone. No income,geographic, or ID requirement, firstcome first served, rain or shine.315-986-2306 or see www.southperintonumc.org for map.
PERINTON
The Genetaska Club of Roches-ter is hosting a Fashion Show atthe Midvale Country Club on Sun-day, August 21, 2016 from 11AM-2:30PM for the benefit of ZionHouse. Zion House provides femaleveterans with safe and supportivehousing so they have the opportu-nity to locate and procure perma-nent housing, financial security, aswell as educational and vocationalopportunities. Models will be wear-i n g f a s h i o n s p r o v i d e d b yChristopher & Banks. The cost forlunch and the Fashion Show is $25;if you would like to attend, pleasecall Joan Rall at 585-872-3527.
PENFIELD
Community Open Meal: All arewelcome to a free meal and fellow-ship on Saturday, July 23, 2016from 3:30-4:30pm at the Monsi-gnor Schnacky Center locatedwithin St. Catherine of SienaChurch. The center is handicappedaccessible and is located at 26Mendon-Ionia Road in Mendon.Enjoy traditional Independence Dayfoods. For more information, pleasecontact the church rectory at624-4990.
Life Stone Church is excited aboutmeeting in Mendon Ponds Parkevery Wednesday this summer!There are only so many topics wecan cover during our Sundaygathering’s, so we want addressestopics that many are interested in,but maybe have never been taught.The topics we will be coveringinclude; Eternity, Incarnational Liv-ing, Entire Sanctification, Signs &Wonders, Spiritual Warfare, Gift ofTongues, and Worship This will bea very relaxed atmosphere as wemeet in the park, grill, and spendtime in His Word. Grilling at 6 pmwith a teaching to follow. Meatand drink supplied. Bring a chairand enjoy. We meet at Devil´s BathTub on Pond Rd.
MENDON
The Friends of Mount HopeCemetery - July 2016 ThemeTours. Admission: $7 per person,Free to members and children un-der 16 accompanied by an adult.Saturday, July 23, 11am. MeetNorth Gatehouse opposite Robin-son Drive. Tour Guide: Nancy Uffin-dell. Erie Canal II: Boatyards andBusinessmen. The Erie Canal madeRochester a boom town, and cre-ated national impact. Meet famousand less-famous people and theirconnections to this legendarywaterway. Information Line:585-461-3494: Website: www.fomh.org.
Women´s Council Garden Tour -Saturday, July 23: 10am-4pm.Experience six beautiful residentialgardens in the Rochester area. Pro-ceeds benefit the Rochester Mu-seum & Science Center. Tickets are$18 in advance, online or at thelocations listed below. On the dayof the tour, tickets are $22 at theCunningham House on the RMSCcampus. For TICKET LOCATIONS -visit our website at www.rmsc.org.
Red Cross urges blood andplatelet donations during chal-lenging summer months. Donorscan choose their day to help savelives during summer awarenesscampaign. The American Red Crossurges blood and platelet donors tochoose their day to give and helpensure blood is available for pa-tients all summer long during itsannual summer awareness cam-paign, sponsored by Suburban Pro-pane. For more information and tomake an appointment to donate,download the American Red CrossB l o o d D o n o r A p p , v i s i tredcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
Twilight Tours - Mt. Hope Ceme-tery: Thursdays at 7pm, May 12 -A u g u s t 1 1 . M e e t : N o r t hGatehouse, 791 Mount Hope Ave.,opposite Robinson Drive. Admis-sion: $5 per person*. Free formembers and children under 16accompanied by a paying adult.*Note: Cash/Check Only. We donot accept credit cards at this time.These 75-minute tours includesome topics covered on SundayNorth Section tours as well as newmaterial, on an alternative route ofthe North Section.
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The Genetaska Club of Roches-ter is hosting a fundraiser day-tripto the Seneca-Allegany casino onWednesday, September 14, 2016.In addition to gambling, you will betreated to ”Sweet Caroline”, amusical tribute to Neil Diamond.Cost is $80; for more information,please contact Paula Ouriel at585-360-4315.
Wilmot Warrior Walk - Join URMedicine’s Wilmot Cancer Institutefor the fourth Wilmot Warrior Walkon Sunday, September 11, 2016 atthe Highland Park Bowl in Roches-ter. The event includes a certified5K, 10K and 1-mile walk plus apost-race celebration. Bouncehouses, live music, food, survivor-ship information and more will beavailable. Learn more or start yourteam at WarriorWalk.URMC.edu.Questions can be directed to Tif-fany Paine-Cirrincione at [email protected] or (585)276-4715.
Tuesday Afternoon RecoveryMeeting - Learn Recovery´s prac-tical coping techniques. Peer grouphelps one another struggling withdepression, anxiety, anger or stress.Leader: Michelle @ 585-271-5453.Group meets in the ConferenceRoom, DePaul City Center, 150 Mt.Hope Ave., Rochester. For moreinformation call 585-234-2434 orsee our website at www.recoveryinternational.org
HERO MILES - to find out moreabout how you can help our servicemembers, veterans and their familiesin their time of need, visit the FisherHouse website at www.fisherhouse.org
2016 Swing for Seniors - AnnualGolf Tournament to benefitFairport Baptist Homes Foundation.Held Wednesday, July 20th at theRavenwood Golf Club, 929Lynaugh Rd., Victor. www.fairportbaptisthomes.org.
VICTOR
The Verdi Requiem - A Free Con-cert at Hochstein: The 150 voiceFinger Lakes Choral Festival willpresent two spectacular perfor-mances of the Verdi Requiem, ar-guably the most powerful and be-loved of all major choral works, onSaturday, July 23, 8 PM, and Sun-day, July 24, 4 PM, at HochsteinPerformance Hall, 50 North Plym-outh Avenue in Rochester. Admis-sion to the concerts is free. Forf u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l585-465-0838, or visit www.fingerlakeschoral.org.
Survivors Night at Frontier Field- Come celebrate cancer survivor-ship with UR Medicine’s WilmotCancer Institute on Friday, July 29at Frontier Field, 333 Plymouth AveN, Rochester. All cancer survivorsand patients as well as their friendsand family and URMC employeesare invited as the Rochester RedWings take on Lehigh Valley. Thegame starts at 7:05pm and ticketscost $4 per person. Attendees willreceive a free Wilmot Warrior WalkT-shirt and fireworks will follow thegame. To order tickets, contactKaty Hanrahan at (585) 455-8591or email [email protected].
AIRLINE CAREERS. Get FAA ap-proved maintenance training atcampuses coast to coast. Jobplacement assistance. Financial Aid forqualifying students. Military friendly.Call AIM 888-686-1704
XRX Pioneer Club: Wednesday,July 20, Webster Arboretum, 1700Schlegel Road, 12 noon - AnnualPicnic. Catered by the OriginalCharbroil House. $15.50 - mem-bers; $18.50 - guests. Reservationsrequired: Dave 315-524-5173.50/50 raffle. Reminder: Bring dona-tions for ”Dress a Girl Around theWorld” - colorful cotton fabric (notsheer), left-over decorative trims(lace, eyelet, rick rack, ribbons, but-tons, appliqués, thread, etc.), scrapmaterials, little dolls and stuffedtoys, double-fold bias tape, per-sonal care items and paper pro-ducts!
Cruise Night Car Show at the ElksLodge, 1066 Jackson Rd., Webster.Every Wednesday Night 5pm-8pm.Any year or model is welcome. Noregistration fee. Bring your car orcome, eat and enjoy the cars. Info:[email protected].
WEBSTER
Victor Farmington Library:Communication Strategies forthose with Hearing Loss seminarwill be held at the Victor Farming-ton Library on Tuesday, July 19 at6:30pm. This workshop discusseshow to communicate with a hear-ing impaired person, with andwithout hearing aids, to assist inmutual communication. Call924-2637, stop in the library or visitwww.victorfarmingtonlibrary.orgto sign up.
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The Pultneyville United Meth-odist Annual Auction - Saturday,July 16 at 1pm Under the Big Tentat 7770 Hamilton St., Williamson.Something For Everyone! GiftCertificates, Antiques, Dollar Auc-tion, Gift Baskets For All OccasionsAnd More! Also Lunch At the RedBrick Cafe or The Hot Dog Stand ,plus The Cotton Candy Man.
WILLIAMSON
Damascus Wheelers HospitalRun - Saturday, July 23, 2016. Signup Damascus Shrine, 979 Bay Rd.,Webster from 10am to 11:30.Guided Ride at 12 pm to ShrineGeneva Screen Clinic, 789 Pre-Emption Rd., then to reception atGeneva Harley for refreshments.Ride back to Damascus for afterparty. $15 per rider, $5 passengerincluded t-shirt, food, pop, beer,water. Music by ”Front Porch Pick-ers”. All Profits go to Shriners Chil-dren´s Hospitals.
Damascus Shrine Friday NightCruise Night - Held thru Septem-ber 9th, 5-8PM at 979 Bay Rd,Webster will be our Friday NightCar Cruise, famous Fish Fry andother foods. Lots of cars, craftersand vendors. Lots of free parking.Music by Mike Vickors from Leg-ends. 50/50 raffle. Indoor seatingto eat and clean restrooms.Handicap accessible. Bring the fam-ily a great way to spend the night!Proceeds go the support theShriners Childrens Hospitals.
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To the couple who walk hand in hand on [local] Road. Please walk on walking lane and not in the road, and refusing to move for oncoming traffic. It’s unsafe for them and can cause a traffic accident when both lanes have vehicles passing.
We have quite a “rash” of identity thefts lately. It is upsetting when the victim is elderly. Our elderly citizens have worked hard all their life for all that they have. In most cases, they do not have much as they have had to give up quite a bit to receive health care and housing- let alone put food on the table. Most are on fixed incomes and every penny counts. Some people have difficulty reconciling their finances- which is why some thieves think they can get away with it. It sickens me that someone would take
advantage of a person who could be your or my grandparent. Why can’t those who commit such crimes actually get a job and support themselves? It is time we make an example out of those who commit such crimes and punish them to the fullest extent of the law.
Sick and Tired
I cannot figure out why since we have the computer link up that connects all area Doctors & Hospitals & other medical facilities to each other in our region, why we always have to fill out paperwork with the exact same questions on it at each medical care provider we go to. Why can’t things like past Operations/procedures/ history of illnesses/family health issues/things we do - do not suffer from & such be included with the patient’s current medical issue/conditions? Doing this would SAVE EVERYONE TIME and the office/facility MONEY and reduce paperwork, and help everyone all around and even be more accurate than someone who has problems remembering all those things. It would be a win/ win situation all the way around.
To the kind lady who found my cell phone on William Street in Palmyra, Friday, July 1st. After bike riding on the Canal Trail, I mistakenly left my cell phone on the truck running board. I realized once I arrived home what happened and called my phone. This nice lady returned my call. She had found my phone in the middle of the road. She agreed to drop it off at the Dollar Store on William Street. I drove back to Palmyra and retrieved my cell phone which had not been damaged or tampered with. My thanks for your kindness. I will certainly pass the favor on.
On Friday afternoon, an unknown woman, delivered buckets of fresh flowers that were going to be thrown out. Trader Joe’s gave them to her and she delivered them to Maplewood Estates in Fairport, NY. So many senior men and women were treated to beautiful bouquets for their rooms. I wish everyone could have seen the smiles! It sure lifted spirits for many of our residents. We just want to express our thanks to the unknown lady who took the time to do this and also Trader Joe’s for giving them to her.
Thank you, Maplewood Residents
To my neighbor and friend Ursala: On June 4th I had a very bad bike accident. Ursala came to my rescue although my injuries were not visible (I suffered a concussion, and facial fractures.) She recognized my need for immediate medical attention. Thank you, Ursala, for your compassion and care in my time of need.
~ Nancy I want to thank my amazing husband Randy for all the help, love and most importantly understanding while taking care of my parents. From the constant hospital runs, to the horrible planning of my dad’s funeral. He has been there all the way. Never getting mad, always letting me lean on him. I don’t think I could have handled this without him. You’re the Best! I Love You!
~ L.W.M.
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OLD STUFF WANTED: Activelybuying Antiques and Collectibles. Oneitem to Entire house. All callspromptly returned. 716-903-5660 inCanandaigua.
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CRAFT SHOW (Handmade)and MARKET SQUARE(Commercial): Vendors wantedfor separate shows at PalymraCanaltown Days, Palmyra NY,Sept. 17 & 18. Find contactinfo./ applications at www.palmyracanaltowndays.org orcall, Crafts: 315-986-3206;Market Square: 315-597-2459.
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ACROSS DOWN
1 Rory McIlroy’s
game
2 Bar
3 “Beetle Bailey”
dog
4 Although
5 Quaff
6 Hostel
7 Manages with
what one has
8 Tic
9 Gesture
10 Id counterpart
11 “Holy cow!”
19 Under the
weather
21 Parcel of land
23 Buzz Aldrin’s real
first name
24 Send forth
25 Discourteous
26 Brazen
27 Vicinity
28 Re newborns
32 Had a
rendezvous
33 Bicontinental
region
35 Shock and --
36 Wager
38 Representative
39 Weary
42 Places
43 Press
44 Penny
45 Prized
possession
46 Hearty brew
48 Alias abbr.
1 With 5-Across,
fade
5 See 1-Across
8 Old World duck
12 Inauguration
recitation
13 Genetic stuff
14 Comic strip
possum
15 Lo-cal
16 Squid’s squirt
17 Acknowledge
18 Gold coin of old
Italy
20 Differently
22 Berlin-born
actress
26 Hackneyed
29 Banned pesticide
30 Ostrich’s kin
31 Miners’ finds
32 Pair
33 Oklahoma city
34 Zodiac sign
35 Onassis, familiarly
36 Isolated hill
37 Berlin-born
actress
40 Census statistics
41 Slanted, in print
45 Fence opening
47 Pitch
49 Angry
50 Verve
51 -- out a living
52 PC picture
53 Dissolve
54 Pop
55 “-- Misbehavin’ “
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Hemlock Writer Weaves Tales of History and Folklore
By Janet Olexy
eclectic-his father’s military motorcycle experiences, a stuffed bear, a stranded snapping turtle-yet each was rich with Ira’s descriptive language and folksy tone. Soon he was venturing into more imaginative territory, with a series of stories based upon Hemlock folklore and some of its more colorful residents, like “Uncle Jimmy.”
At the urging of his editor and friends, Ira decided it was time to publish his collection of stories. True Stories
and Tall Tales , printed by Penny Lane Printing in Avon, includes 23 of Ira’s entertaining tales. Copies will soon be available at local book stores and on Amazon. If you’d like to purchase a signed copy, contact Ira at [email protected].
You may well find yourself inspired to pick up a pen- or a keyboard!
Ira Briggs is a character. A mile-a-minute talker with a fascination for the past, Ira’s been collecting bits and pieces of local history for just about his entire life.
Ira grew up on the fringes of the Hemlock Fairgrounds, a veritable paradise for an adventurous boy. His father Larry had an auto repair/welding business which thrived on the trade generated by the famed Demolition Derby. Those experiences sparked Ira’s interest in anything with wheels - from machinery to motorcycles, antique cars to Atterbury Trucks. Larry also drilled wells and taught his son the trade.
His mother Dorothy passed on her gift of gab and love of antiques. Ira recalls the day decades ago when, at her urging they rescued the 100 year-old dilapidated wooden Hemlock Fair ticket booth from destruction. Today it resides at Ira’s “Hemlock House,” spruced up with a fresh coat of paint and a fancy sign.
School did not come easy for Ira, but he later gained an appreciation for reading. He recalls his father once giving him the Readers’ Digest and a copy of Sea Biscuit to help pass the time while drilling a well.
Ira later enrolled in a Creative Writing course at MCC. His professor, Maria Kendig, inspired him to write two articles for the Livonia Gazette about his experiences with the movie making industry. Once, inspired by a story idea while at a well site and frantic to record it before he forgot, Ira grabbed a roll of drywall tape and a pencil. He still has those notes.
In addition to well drilling, Ira works at Strong Hospital. He enjoys interacting with coworkers of diverse ages and nationalities, and is quick to share a laugh or a story. Ira understands the challenges of those who are new to America and still learning English, and is always happy to take the time to explain unfamiliar idioms and confusing customs. When a young work friend died suddenly, Ira composed a letter to his parents expressing the group’s sympathies and recalling memories of happier times.
Ira shared his first Hometown Story with Penny Saver Readers in 2010. “C-Biskit” was followed by “Holiday Memory” and “Turtle Sense.” His subjects were
Ira, photobombing Robert Redford on the set of The Natural
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Medication mismanagement can be prevented
Medication management is an important issue for seniors and their families. Failure to properly manage medications can threaten the lives of seniors, highlighting the emphasis families must place on ensuring seniors take their medications in strict adherence to their physicians’ instructions.
Polypharmacy, or the taking of multiple medications for different conditions, can be a potential health hazard for the thousands of seniors who must manage health conditions with prescription drugs. Harmful drug interactions are a result of the confusion that can arise when seniors take multiple medications at the same time. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists estimates that more than 34 percent of senior citizens are prescribed medications by more than one physician, and 72 percent use medications they were prescribed more than six months prior. Many people also have begun “pharmacy shopping” to save money. According to a study published in 2010 in American Nurse Today, 44 percent of men and 57 percent of women older than age 65 take five or more medications per week, with some taking as many as 10.
Medication confusion is one risk, but older adults also metabolize medications differently than young people. As a result, they may be more susceptible to overdose or other ill effects. Families looking to help seniors effectively manage their medications should consider the following tips.
· Keep a running list of medications. Maintain a list of
all medications being taken, noting both prescription and over-the-counter medications and any supplements and herbs. Provide a copy to any new doctors you visit and any new pharmacies you patronize.
· Use pill sorters. Medication sorters can keep medications organized and eliminate some of the personal error in medication management. Organizers have daily slots and may also differentiate between nighttime and daytime medications.
· Understand why each medication is being prescribed.
Ask your pharmacist and doctor to explain why each medication is prescribed. This information should be printed on the prescription label. Some drugs designed for one symptom may actually be used to treat other issues as well.
· Ask for help. Some seniors may benefit from friendly reminders from a loved one regarding when to take certain medications, especially if they need to take multiple doses throughout the day. Cognitively impaired seniors may require the services of a visiting nurse or another caregiver.
· Recognize that not all medications are right for
seniors. The American Geriatrics Society maintains a list of medications that older adults should avoid or take with extreme caution. Some drugs pose a high risk of side effects or interactions, while others are less effective. Discuss alternatives with your physician if you are prescribed one of these medications.
· Keep a medication diary. Record any side effects that occur and how the medications make you feel. Always bring up issues promptly with a doctor.
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Recently, your Genesee Valley Penny Saver was honored with a “First Place” in General Excellence from the Association of Free Community Papers - our National Association. Our popular magazine has historically scored well in graphics competitions and this year was no different, but a fi rst place is their highest honor and we are deeply gratifi ed!
Overall design, ease of use, readability and print quality were the key categories we were judged on. And the fi nal judge’s comment: “We cannot think of anything that GVPS could do to improve their publication.” We’ll keep trying.
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Get pets moving every day Dogs and cats used to have to work for a living. Many were bred to be mousers, hunters, herders or protectors. Most pets today have a much more sedentary lifestyle. They spend their days lying around, waiting for their human companions to come home and are rewarded for their patience with a big bowl of food. However, regular exercise supports healthy circulation of both nutrients and waste and is essential for a pet to have a happy and long life. Experts recommend cat owners plan a daily play session. Toys that mimic the actions of their natural prey - birds, mice or bugs - should get them up and moving. Dogs need to be walked for 20 to 30 minutes each day, while larger breeds often need much more. At your next veterinarian visit, ask if your pooch is healthy enough for an exercise program and ask for recommendations based on breed. Adequate exercise is an important step toward good health. It’s also a great way to reduce such unwanted behaviors as chewing, digging, scratching or whining.
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M OMENTS I N T IME • The History Channel
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Liven Up Your Laundry Room Dealing with a dark, cave-like laundry room is a chore in
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Why not paint the insides of your cabinets for a fun pop of
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concrete overlay for less than $30 in materials.
A rolling laundry butler can be your best friend, doing triple
duty with a hanging bar, a rolling basket and a drying rack.
It’s the perfect choice for smaller laundry rooms that haven’t
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Don’t neglect your laundry room walls. Hanging interesting
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While it might be tempting to lower mower blades when summer temperatures reach their hottest, it is possible to cut grass too short. Homeowners who want to cut back on the time they spend mowing their lawns under the hot summer sun should avoid lowering their mower blades too low, as doing so can cause signifi cant damage to the lawn. Lawns that have been cut too low are less capable of surviving drought and are unlikely to thrive. When grass is cut too short, the stem tissue from the grass is exposed, and that exposure can lead to unsightly grass that turns yellow or brown. Grass that is cut too short also may suffer from weaker roots, which in turn makes the grass weaker and less likely to grow in strong. In addition, weaker grass is more susceptible to weed growth, which can be both a nuisance and an eyesore. When mowing, homeowners should remove no more than one-third of the grass blade. Mowing at this height will promote strong roots and protect the grass when the weather gets especially hot in the summer.
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I look forward to reading the Penny Saver every week and have to say that a favorite feature is “Hometown Stories.” Always interesting stories - some make me laugh, others make me cry (Bullet story). I really look forward to reading that section!
~ Sue Jenks, Genesee Valley Penny Saver reader
starting at $49We haul away any type of junk!
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We remove- Hot tubs, pianos,swimming pools.
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We buy old trucks and cars!Same day service available.
Mr. Junk It All. Insured, Homeadvisor 5 Star Rating.
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HEATING & COOLING: Werepair & service all types of oil &gas heating systems. Boilers, fur-naces, water heaters, residential &Mobile homes. Oil heat servicecontracts. A/C cleaning & repair.Fast service, honest advice, guar-anteed work. 24 hour emergencyservice. VISA/MC. Call SummitBurner Service, 585-554-4492.
• Roofs • Interior/Exterior Painting
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DID YOU KNOW? An Obituary inthe Genesee Valley Penny Saver willreach virtually every home in ourcirculation area. Email Lynn Forrester,[email protected]
To sponsor the Pet of the Week,
Call 226-5878 or email [email protected]
Penny Saver Pet of the Week
Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: [email protected] or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a self- addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
Hi! My name is
Tobi . I’m a Yorky-Poo and almost a year old. I love going on the boat with my family.
Full steam ahead captain!
ROCHESTER LADY LIONSTravel Softball Organization hold-ing tryouts Aug. 2nd (10U, 12U,14U) at MCC Pac Center (6pm).Aug. 3rd (16U, 18U) at TSEElmgrove (6pm). Aug. 4th (allages) at MCC Pac Center (6pm).Please register at
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THE KIT INN: Long-Term CatBoarding. Spacious Suites. Peaceful.Private. Affordable. Insured. HomeAway From Home. Visit www.thekitinn.com 585-698-8799
AMISH BUILT SHEDS includinghorse sheds, cabins. Built to yourneeds. Frank, 585-739-3617.
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PET SITTINGNeed someone to care for yourpets when you´re not home?
Call The Pet Nanny!Bonnie, 585-478-0528
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Veterinary care
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Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester 585-223-1330 • [email protected] www.lollypop.org/petoftheweek
I need a h o me Axel is a 12-year- old male domestic medium hair mix who would love to find a new home soon because life at the shelter is stressful. He’s available free of charge to approved adopters, age 60 and over, through Lollypop Farm’s Seniors-for-Seniors program.
Masonry Work and Repairs
Steps, Patios, Sidewalks
Basement Windows Replacement and More!
SMALL JOBS WANTED
Call Luigi (585) 520-5842
ALL MODEL TRAIN ITEMSWANTED. Instant cash paid. Call585-507-0562.
SUPPORT OUR SERVICE MEM-BERS, veterans and their families intheir time of need. For more informa-tion visit the Fisher House website atwww.fisherhouse.org.
HEAVENLY KENNEL DOGBOARDING: Large rooms w/airconditioning. Floor to ceilingwalls, individual rooms w/raisedbeds. All pets receive individual-ized attention! 585-794-0550;www.heavenlykennel.com
PUPPY/ DOG OBEDIENCECLASSES. Beginner through ad-vanced classes. Positive, motiv-ational training. Small classes.Private lessons. Behavioral prob-lem solving. New training facilitylocated in Walworth at 5141Lincoln Road Ontario NY. offPlank Road. Family Dog Obe-d i e n c e s c h o o l . w w w .f a m i l y d o g s e r v i c e . c o m315-333-5495 or 585-554-3938
MISSING DOG! Ellie the tan/ whiteShih Tzu has been missing since July2. She escaped a fenced in backyardon Willowbrook Rd. in Victor (Ontariocounty). She does not have a collarbut is microchipped! Please contact585-281-3826 w/any information onEllie!
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Dress for Success: How Men Should Dress on Their Next Job Interview
Men should always wear a conservative suit when interviewing for a job. A dark navy or gray two-piec e business suit is the standard for men. Though a conservative business suit is almost always appropriate, men might want to look into the co mpany before going on an interview. If the company has a reputation for being informal, it might be acceptable to wear a sports coat with dress slacks and a necktie.
The necktie a man wears on a job interview should always be conservative tie. It’s best to choose an understated silk tie that should also match the colors in your suit.
The dress shirt should always be white and long-sleeved. Even if men don’t expect to remove their su it coat or sport jacket during the interview, it’s best to wear a long-sleeved shirt just in case. A long-sleeved shirt looks more professional and a w hite shirt matches any suit color or style.
Dress shoes should always be worn when interviewing for a job. Never wear sneakers or other footwear that doesn’t look right with a suit. Doing so will almost certainly create the impression you don’t care about the job. Dress shoes should be nice ly polished.
A man’s belt should always match the color of his shoes, whether he is wearing a conservative busine ss suit or a less formal sport jacket and dress slacks.
Always keep facial hair neatly trimmed when going on a job interview. Unruly facial hair will create a bad first impression, indicating to the interviewer that you may not really care about getting the job. Facial hair used to be taboo on a jo b interview, but nowadays facial hair is acceptable as long it is neatly trimmed.
It’s best to avoid wearing jewelry and remove any visible piercings before going on a job interview. A necklace underneath a dress shirt and a wristwatch are acceptable, but remove any rings (exception:wedding ring) and piercings.
Cologne is not necessary for a job interview. Cologne can be worn, just be sure not to apply too muc h.
Local Delivery Driver Full time
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Crest Manor Living & Rehabilitation Center is accepting applications for the following positions:
NURSES & CNAs
All Shifts Competitive wages and benefits.
SIGN-ON BONUS! Apply at:
Crest Manor Living & Rehabilitation Center 6745 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd., Fairport, NY 14450
or apply online at www.crestmanorliving.com
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
HIRING NOW!!! Rochester Presbyterian Home
Extend Your Family Would you like to work in a unique assisted living and Eden
Alternative community - one of the first of its kind in New York
State? The Memory Care Residences of Creekstone will open in
August in Perinton, New York.
Opportunities Include:
Shahbazim - all 3 shifts, both full and part-time positions available.
Shahbazim are universal workers who provide a wide range of
assistance including personal care, meal planning and activities for
Elders living in one of our 4 households.
Nurses - All 3 shifts, both full and part-time positions available.
Requirements:
Must smile often, have a positive attitude and
share a deep respect for Elders.
To apply send letters of interest to:
[email protected] or mail to:
Human Resources - Rochester Presbyterian Home
256 Thurston Rd., Rochester, NY 14619
For information on Rochester Presbyterian Home including more
information on our company culture, visit our website at rph.org Rochester Presbyterian Home is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
disability satus, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
V AN B ORTEL 71 Marsh Rd.,
Fairport
FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT!
We are expanding and have immediate openings!
• SERVICE GREETER • PORTER
Must be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift up to 50 lbs.
Customer service must be your first priority. We offer the highest pay, training and great benefits.
For immediate interview call Rebecca at: 585-586-4415
or email: RPOLKA @VANBORTELFORD.COM
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RN for Medicare Clinical Reviews of Denied Services
Med-Scribe, Inc. Healthcare Recruiters are searching for RNs in Pittsford, NY.
These weekday positions have potential for work from home!
Qualifications:
RN in NYS, with recent experience in either acute care, long term care or community health.
This is a temp to hire, Monday thru Friday position with flexible 8:00-5:00 hours. Salary up to 57k with benefits.
Become part of this growing international firm and expand your nursing skills!!
To be considered for this opportunity, please visit www. medscribe.com and reference job number #63016 or call 585-586-0790
for additional information!
535 Willowbrook Dr., Fairport, NY 14450 Phone: (585) 586-0790 • Fax: (585) 586-0989
Toll Free: 1-800-278-1463 E-mail: [email protected]
Web: WWW.MEDSCRIBE.COM AA/EEO HEALTHCARE RECRUITERS
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Career opportunities in health and wellness - Health educator:
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that
between 2012 and 2022, the job outlook, which projects the
percent change in employment, for health educators and
community workers was 21 percent, nearly twice the average
growth rate for all occupations during the same period. Health
educators perform a host of tasks, including teaching and
promoting various wellness practices. Health educators may
also develop strategies and campaigns to promote wellness.
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
$ 1 7 .25 base-appt.
No experience needed. Fun & easy customer
sales/service All majors, flexible
schedules, ages 17+ (conditions apply)
APPLY NOW
Call (585) 424-6075
COLLEGE STUDENTS
& 2016 HS GRADS
SUMMER WORK
A research group found that 56 percent of major companies surveyed in the late ‘80s agreed that ‘employees who are loyal to the company and further its business goals deserve an assurance of continued employment.’ A decade later, only 6 percent agreed. It was in the ‘90s that companies started weeding people out as a form of cost reduction. ~Barbara Ehrenreich
Full Time Customer Service Representative Position
is seeking to fill a
which includes: handling the scheduling of appointments, greeting guests, assisting guests with needed gift cards and products, helping to maintain a clean and welcoming environment, and ensuring excellent customer service and satisfaction. Must have outstanding people skills, positive attitude, and some computer skills. Pharaoh’s is an organic salon with concern for the
product and environment both the staff works in and guests visit. The employees at Pharaoh’s work as a team in servicing the guests.
Benefits include: vacation, sick/personal days, medical insurance, and retirement plan with 3% company match.
Apply in person: 585-359-2249
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An affiliate of the
VOLUNTEERS
Exciting opportunities available for individuals interested in helping our seniors enjoy their day in a warm & positive environment. We have volunteer opportunities in the following areas:
• Retail/cashier in our gift shop • Assistance with daily and special resident events on the campus &
outings that include shopping, theatre, festivals, lunches, etc. • Clerical: Filing, sorting, shredding, organizing folders, etc.
Be part of a great team in your community. It’s a chance to make a difference, help others, make new friends, and gain work experience or even jump start a new career. We offer flexible hours, no minimum hour requi rements and an abbreviated clearance process.
The beautiful campus of The Highlands at Pittsford is located at 100 Hahnemann Trail just minutes from the village of Pittsford!
Interested? Please contact our Life Enrichment Coordinator, Crystal Johnston at (585)586-7600 x245. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm, or stop in and ask to complete a Volunteer application.
EOE
Writing is self employment, so you can make your own schedule. ~Lois Lowry
Administrative
Assistant Hours: Monday - Friday 1:00pm - 5:00pm Construction company seeking motivated dependable individual with ability to communicate with customers. Bookkeeping accounting and experience with QuickBooks a plus.
Please send resume to:
Finger Lakes Service Group, Inc. P.O. Box 238 • Fairport, NY 14450-0238 or E-mail [email protected]
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
Career opportunities abound in the nonprofit sector - Chief
financial officer: The size of a nonprofit, the complexity of its
programs and its revenue sources will drive the
responsibilities of the CFO. At smaller nonprofits, the CFO
may branch out beyond complex finance and investment
activities to take on functional and even problem-solving
capabilities. At larger nonprofits, the CFO may be more
involved with reporting and meeting the requirements of
government contracts.
ANTICIPATED
TEACHER OPENING
Long-Term Sub ELA 7-12
Must be NYS Certified (ELA 7-12 and/or Lit 7-12)
Start 9/16, Sal Per Contract
Send letter, resume to: Julie Pernesky, Dir Curr/Inst
Letchworth Central School 5550 School Rd.
Gainesville, NY 14066
DEADLINE TO APPLY: 07/29/16 @ 3:00 PM
TEACHER POSITION Beginning Fall 2016
4 yr. old class, Mon./Wed./Fri. mornings
Apply on our website or call for details:
Bertha Agor Memorial Nursery School, Inc.
223-0380 26 E. Church St., Fairport
www.bamns.org Celebrating our 50th anniversary
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Victor Central Schools
Support Staff Vacancies
12 M ONTH F ULL T IME E MPLOYMENT Head Bus Mechanic: Start date on or about September 15
Evening Cleaners (4): Start date on or about July 1
S CHOOL Y EAR P ART -T IME A SSIGNMENTS : Interviews available weekly June – August
Parking Lot Attendants: Morning and afternoon shifts available
Teacher Aides 3-5.5 hours per day : Assignments supporting special education
services K-12
Food Service Helpers
Lifeguards
S CHOOL Y EAR P ER D IEM
S UBSTITUTE A SSIGNMENTS
Bus Driver
Evening Cleaner
Parking Lot Attendant
Teacher Aide (Note: Per diem substitutes can work on a regular basis. Shifts are flexible and assigned based upon availability)
Interested applicants for these non-instructional vacancies should apply in person at:
Victor Schools, Human Resources Office Education Center 953 High Street Victor, NY
Inquiries may be made to Kris Hutt (585) 924-3252, Ext. 1417 or [email protected].
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Attention Rochester!
You may be wondering,
“Will this program work for me?”
We can say it worked for us… because it was made for us!