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Batavia’s Favorite St. Patrick’s Day Party!

March 17th

Doors Open • 12 Noon!

Batavia Peddle Bike Bar Crawl #2

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BATAVIA FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 8221 LEWISTON ROAD BATAVIA • 585-343-4708 PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS HOLY WEEK Holy Thursday March 28 - 5pm Communion Good Friday March 29 - 5pm Communion, Special Music Easter Sunday March 31 - 6:30am Sunrise: Outdoor Pavilion 10:00am Celebration with Brass/Choirs Oakfield United Methodist Church 2 South Main Street, Oakfield Good Friday, 7 pm- 7 Last Words of Jesus SONrise Service - Easter Sunday, 8 am Easter Worship 10:30 am HOLY SATURDAY Holy Saturday marks the final day of the Triduum, or the three days preceding
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VENT BRIGHTER

As relayed to me:

Smoking areas in parking lots and shopping plazas

On the very busy morning of Sunday, February 18th, at Wegmans Geneseo, an older gentleman’s cashier had rung up his large number of items, and he then discovered that he had forgotten his wallet. As he and the cashier tried to decide what to do, the woman behind him in line handed the cashier her credit card and very, very, generously rescued him. He protested, saying that he lived close by & could easily run home to get his wallet. She refused and just said “Pay it forward.” I’d just like to tell that woman that I have known that man for decades, and he has always been helping others with all kinds of issues, but he was truly surprised, and very grateful, to be on the receiving end that day. I know that he will definitely Pay it Forward.

Everyone smokes in [local] plaza. I walk to the grocery store there almost every day, and there is usually someone standing or sitting someplace smoking. Most employees from [the grocery store] smoke on their breaks and couldn’t care less about the non-smokers like myself who don’t want to smell the smoke. I have to go in the street and almost get run over. Legislation should say “No smoking, vaping, or using tobacco products in all shopping plazas, parking lots, etc.” They are too lax with this issue. The American Cancer Society got involved with [a company] and now they don’t sell cigarettes. However, other stores still sell them, which says it’s okay to smoke. [Another company] has signs in the windows saying “No Smoking,” but inside they sell cigarettes. More should be done.

German War prisoners

The Hometown Story in your January 19th issue reminded me of the experiences we had with German war prisoners. In the early 1940s, my parents contracted with the Heinz Co. to raise tomatoes. My mother, Anna, a German immigrant, and our neighbor’s 20-yr-old daughter drove the truck full of ripe tomatoes to the Hilton facility. My mother did not disclose that she was German when they arrived. As they unloaded the truck, the prisoners commented in German on the attractiveness of the young woman and speculated what she might look like without any clothes. In German, Anna said she would look like any of the girls they had at home. The prisoners were surprised and also happy to hear German. Much discussion followed about where they and she were from in Germany. They were glad the war was over for them and they were in the US rather than Russia. They felt they were treated and cared for quite well but missed family and friends back home.

Well Meaning Efforts with Poor Results

Many local residents are involved in helping feral cat colonies. For those unfamiliar, these people trap feral cats, have them spayed or neutered, and release them back to their colony. Some people provide the colonies with cat food. Their efforts come from their kind and loving hearts. I’ve owned pet cats for 29 years, and I’m ready to take off the rose-colored glasses and admit the feral cat colony concept is not working. Friends directly involved in colony support tell me there are always more cats coming in and restarting the flow of kittens. The constant drain on [humane society]’s resources (and others who offer spaying) is not the best use of funds. Cats are not part of our native ecosystem and the effect on our native bird populations is devastating. Walk outside anywhere and you’ll notice the vast decline in the number of birds. There are many factors against birds, but this is one we can control. This failed experiment needs to be replaced with humane euthanasia for feral cats.

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April 3 “Best Wings in the Galaxy” 1/2 Price Chicken Wings
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DID YOU KNOW?

According to WorldAtlas.com, the largest city park in the world is Bosque de la Primavera in Guadalajara, Mexico. At 74,132 acres, Bosque de la Primavera is more than 14,000 acres larger than the world’s second largest city park, Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. Bosque de la Primavera features the Rio Caliente, a geothermal river, and is home to a massive nature reserve inhabited by wild animals. The largest city park in the United States and fifth largest such park in the world is the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona. The McDowell Sonoran Preserve includes 180 miles of hiking trails within its 27,800 acres. And while it might be one of the most recognizable city parks in the world, New York City’s Central Park is not counted among the world’s 20 largest city parks, despite estimates that it draws more than 40 million visitors each year.However,itisoneofthemost visited places in the United States.

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In ancient Ireland, the shamrock symbolized rebirth, particularly the rebirth of warmer weather. But the shamrock also has more specific ties to St. Patrick, and remains one of the most recognizable symbols associated with his feast day. Historians believe that, on his return to Ireland (a native of Great Britain, St. Patrick was first taken to Ireland after being kidnapped by pirates, later returning as a Christian missionary after his release), St. Patrick used the shamrock to teach the natives about the Holy Trinity. In fact, an image of St. Patrick holding a shamrock first appeared on coins in 1675. The shamrock’s status as a symbol would continue to evolve when it became a figure of Irish patriotism during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. In 2003, the shamrock was registered as an international trademark by the Irish government.

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Reorganize cluttered areas

If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re ableand separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.

Willow Ridge Farms LLC Online Machinery Auction

Bidding closes Monday, March 18th at 4pm

Preview: Monday, March 18th from 9am until Noon-Lunch provided.

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SELLING: JD 9300; JD 8560; JD 4850; JD 4440; JD 4000; JD 4300 compact; Ford 555D backhoe; JD 9560STS combine; JD 693 & 925F heads; Terra-Gator 1664T; RoGator 1074; Trucks including Kenworth Road tractor & 10 wheel; Timpte hopper bottom; Kinze 3600 12 row planter; JD 1560 drill; Great Plains Turbo-Max 3000TM VT; Kuhn 1200 trip till; plus more tillage; grain equipment; and more!

Estate of Allen Cole Online Auction

Bidding closes ursday, March 21st at 5pm

Preview: ursday, March 21st from 9am until Noon

Rush, NY – Full address will be posted at our website the night before

SELLING: JD 1025R tractor w/ loader & deck; Yamaha gas golf cart; JD L110 mower; coins; lawn items; woodworking tools; hand tools; household items and much more!

Frank & Hale Burch Farm Online Auction

Bidding closes Monday, March 25th at 3pm

Preview: Monday, March 25th from 9am until Noon-Lunch provided Hilton, NY-Full address will be posted on our website the night before.

SELLING: (2) Kubota M8540N tractors w/loaders; Ford 540 & 515 tractors w/ loaders; NH TN90F tractor; MF 2675 tractor; plus other Ford & Case tractors; ‘98 Mack CH600 road tractor; ‘91 IH road tractor; Fruehauf trailers; other vehicles and a large collection of orchard, irrigation & tillage equipment, tools, supplies, totes, ladders and more!

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March Online Consignment Auction

Bidding closes ursday, March 28th at 5pm

Items located throughout Western New York

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GThe Frost Process: Cultivating Forests, One White Oak at a Time

reece resident, Steven Frost, is a man of many talents and hobbies. A retired elementary school teacher, son of beloved Midlakes High School English teacher, Marilyn Frost, and husband of pastor at Newark’s Park Presbyterian Church, Susan Frost, Steven enjoys archery and bowhunting, as well as turning wood, including making hundreds of magic wands for Harry Potter festivals.

What gives Steven even greater prominence, however, is what’s known as “ e Frost Process” of raising thousands of baby white oak trees he then has given away across the region. His hobby gained the recognition of SUNY Oswego’s Erie Canal Forest Restoration Project, to which 1,400 of his baby white oaks have gone to help.

Steven says he got the “tree bug” from his dad, who was always digging up seedlings and planting them around his property. Steven decided to focus on white oak, because their acorns taste better and the deer, bunnies, squirrels, chipmunks, and turkey seem to prefer them over the black oak family of red, black, scarlet, and pin oaks.

e white oak family includes white, bur, swamp white, English, and chestnut oak.

“Over a 15-year period with lots of trial and error,” Steven developed a method to start white oak trees from acorns. e process starts by collecting acorns in late August or early September using a Nut Wizard tool.

Each day, he’d collected compost from the school cafeteria, expired salad bar items, le over mashed potatoes, bean dip, pizza, etc. He called this “bio-slime.” He dumped the bio-slime onto his compost pile and rototilled it in. is compost is the medium he then planted the acorns in. No sticks, no stones, and excellent nutrition. And it was free soil that otherwise saved material from the trash.

Bucket lids keep the soil moist so acorns don’t dry out and allow them to be stacked.

In spring when the temps stay above freezing, acorns wake up and sprout baby trees. Chipmunks and squirrels dig up acorns to eat the tender roots and tops, so Steven built cages out of ½” hardware cloth to keep the squirrels out and leaves the cages on until baby trees outgrow the height of the cages, usually in June or July. By that time, the trees don’t smell like acorns anymore and are safe from squirrels.

Oaks grow a tap root that goes straight down. Pots must be deep enough to allow adequate root growth. If planted in a shallow pot, roots grow around the inside of the pot with a weaker root system when the tree is transplanted. Steven was happy to discover that grocery store bakery departments’ icing buckets are perfect for his white oak acorns, 9” square, about 18” deep, with lids. Stores are happy to recycle/donate the empty buckets.

White oak acorns germinate and grow roots as soon as they contact soil in the fall. Roots might grow as long as 4” before cold temps force dormancy. In nature, an acorn gets buried by a squirrel and it becomes part of nature’s food pantry. Acorns that are not dug up nor eaten by deer or squirrels during winter sprout in the spring. Fall leaves and snow serve as insulation and prevent them from freezing and dying.

e biggest contributing factor to success, Steven says, is finding a cold, not freezing environment to store them in until spring. His outside storage space that shared a basement wall is perfect, with enough heat from the basement to keep the space cold but not freezing.

Baby white oaks should be harvested in September, or else the roots will outgrow the bucket. To harvest a bucket, Steven turns the garden hose to jet and sprays around the inside perimeter of the bucket, then dumps out the root/dirt/tree mass. Turning down the hose pressure, he rinses and picks apart roots that have grown together.

He says he usually ends up with 20-25 bare root seedlings 4-12” tall with root systems to match. ese should be planted immediately, within a day or two of harvesting, and the roots cannot dry out. Damp paper towels and plastic wrap help.

Over the years, Steven gave away these baby whites to teachers at his school, and finally a colleague referred him to Dr. Kristen Haynes of SUNY Oswego and the Erie Canal Forest Restoration Project.

Two hundred years ago, the Erie Canal barges were built out of white oak lumber, which meant most white oaks in this part of the country were overharvested. “ e Canal Forest Restoration Project is on a mission to restore the presence of white oak and white pine trees in New York State’s Canal Regions.” ey give away baby trees at events around the state.

Steven’s baby white oaks and his Frost Process have been helpful. Dr. Haynes says Steven “is a true unsung hero of the region and a highly valuable collaborator for our project.”

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My new puppy’s training is going very well, and he responds very well to rewards of little treats. I worry about feeding him so many processed, store-bought snacks though. What are some natural or homemade alternatives for treats? -- Maggie T., Nashua, N.H.

A: Many alternative recipes for homemade doggie treats are available on the internet and at the bookstore, but the healthiest ones share many common features. is means that you can find quite a few good recipes out there, or develop a few of your own.

Common ingredients in dog treats are meat protein (either from fresh meats, broths or strained baby foods), whole-grain flours (like wheat, oats, corn or rice), eggs and powdered supplements (like brewer’s yeast or garlic). A variety of flavorings can be added, including peanut butter, sugar or molasses, vanilla, salt, and small amounts of cheese or milk. Dry or instant yeast can be added to biscuit-type recipes, to allow the dough to rise before baking.

A popular training asset is liver treats, which can be made fairly easy and which last about four to five days if stored properly (in an airtight container and refrigerated). Chicken livers, eggs and sweetener are pureed, flour or cornmeal is mixed in (some owners add powdered supplements as well) and the mixture is baked, cooled and sliced into bite-size treats.

Certain foods are never safe for dogs, so don’t use any recipe that contains these ingredients: chocolate, onions, raisins/grapes or macadamia nuts. ey seem like fairly innocent foods, but can cause serious health problems in dogs.

Baking and testing these snacks out on your puppy can be a lot of fun. Remember, you can also share recipes with other dog owners and perhaps find the perfect treat for your companion.

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Little Leprechauns

Set your trap on St. Patrick’s Eve before going to bed. If you wake to find a treat in your trap, you caught a leprechaun!

1. Use a jar, box, or empty tissue box to build your Leprechaun trap.

2. Decorate your trap using rainbows, shamrocks, stickers, glitter or anything else you think might lure a leprechaun.

3. Create a trapping mechanism at the entry point of your trap. You can angle a stick or straw to prop open a trap door, or drape some felt over the top.

4. Build a ladder leading to your trap’s entry point using pipe cleaners or craft sticks.

5. Deposit some pennies, foil-wrapped coins or lucky charms inside your trap or on top of the felt as bait.

6. Set your trap before going to bed on March 16. Remember, a leprechaun will only visit while you’re sleeping.

7. Check your trap in the morning. Sneaky little leprechauns rarely stay trapped, but if you caught one who escaped, you might find he left behind a treat for you! d ind

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Proton-Pump Inhibitors

Highly Recommended for Barrett’s Esophagus

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a retired male over 65 and a former occasional cigar smoker. I quit 15 years ago after I was diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus. I was also a former drinker and quit seven years ago. I regularly completed all the biopsies as required and took my proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) daily as instructed.

This year, I read an article about PPIs contributing to dementia and neuropathy, which I have. My primary care physician suggested that I switch to over-the-counter H2 blockers as a safer approach. I developed an irregular heart rhythm and soaring blood pressure. I was then diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib). My stress test and echocardiogram are normal for my age. I am now on some heavyduty beta blockers, blood thinners and a very expensive rhythmcontrol drug.

A book I recently read written by two top cardiologists stated that long-term use of PPIs is dangerous and can cause AFib, but a recent article published by the National Institute of Health states the opposite. I also read that an irritated esophagus stimulates the esophagus nerve and triggers AFib. I’m confused now.

Because Barrett’s vastly increases my chances for getting a very aggressive cancer, doing nothing is not an option. I have already modified and continue to modify my diet, but that only goes so far. And as I’m sure you are aware of, a stroke caused by AFib is often life-threatening.

My complicated question is, which professional approach would you recommend: PPIs or H2 blockers? Is there a third option? -- B.B.

ANSWER: There is not a definitive answer on whether PPIs, like omeprazole, increase the risk of AFib. Studies are potentially confounded by the fact that people with AFib sometimes think they have stomach problems and may take a PPI, leading to a false association between the PPI and AFib. As you say, there have also been studies that suggest a decreased risk of AFib in people who use PPIs.

In my mind, the increased risk of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus as a result of untreated stomach acid reflux in a person with Barrett’s esophagus is the key in this situation, as Barrett’s is a condition where abnormal lining of the esophagus occurs due to years of acid exposure.

I do not believe over-the-counter H2 blockers, like famotidine (Pepcid), are adequate enough to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer, so I advise patients in your situation to use PPIs, despite their known risks.

The data suggesting a risk of dementia are weak. While there might be a small risk, the risk isn’t high enough to avoid using a PPI in a person with Barrett’s. B12 deficiency is absolutely a risk in people taking long-term PPIs. Low B12 can certainly lead to neuropathy, but both can be prevented and treated by testing for B12 deficiency and by getting supplementation, if needed.

I am very glad to hear you are getting routine endoscopic surveillance and biopsies so that any abnormal growth of the esophagus can be identified and treated promptly.

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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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• Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur.

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5. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is most of the Kalahari Desert located?

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7. FOOD & DRINK: What is injera?

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The wrong windows can adversely affect home value. The National Association of Realtors says homeowners get about 73 percent of their replacement window investment back when they resell a home. But choosing the wrong windows might lower the value of the home. It’s important to match the look of the

windows, including window material and the divided light pattern (the number of panes in each window) with the original windows.

HOW TO AVOID THE COLD COMFORT OF A DRAFTY HOUSE

For those who live in older homes, the transition to colder weather can be extra disheartening, as the vision of expensive heating bills, chilly rooms and drafty windows dance in their heads. However, it’s easy to change the outlook fromcoldtocozywithafewsimple DIY solutions.

The most effective way to improve the comfort level in your home is to properly insulate. Insulation can beinadequateinolderhomes.Over time, it can settle and compact, creating gaps. Topping up attic insulation will help keep the warm air in, reducing heating bills and preventing stress on your furnace. For easy installation, homeowners andprofessionalsalikerecommend a stone wool batt insulation. For attics, aim for an r-value of R-50 or adepthof16inches.

A little preparation can go a long way to keep the cold at bay. Seal out drafts by replacing worn weatherstripping and caulking along windows, doors, baseboards, and trim. For other ways to beat the cold, consider inexpensive window insulation kits along with thicker drapes, and don’t forget to reverse ceiling fans to push warm air back down.

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St. Patrick’s Day with Us!

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DID YOU KNOW? The pinnacle of birthday celebrations, if there’s no piñata to break open, is when the birthday cake comes out and party attendees serenade the guest of honor. The song everyone harmonizes to is among the most widely recognized and well-loved tunes in the world. The “birthday song,” also known as “Happy Birthday to You,” is in the public domain in the United States and the European Union. The song originally was penned as a classroom greeting song titled “Good Morning to All,” written by sisters Mildred J. Hill and Patty Smith Hill. Both were educators and developed unique teaching strategies to assist students. The song was composed by Mildred and the lyrics were written by Patty to be used in kindergarten classrooms.

It is unclear who changed the lyrics and turned the song into a birthday ditty, as none of the earliest references to the song included credits or copyright notices. Two tales circulate regarding the eventual copyright of the song. One has The Summy Company registering a copyright in 1935, crediting authors Preston Ware Orem and Mrs. R. R. Forman. The other says Jessica Hill, sister to Mildred and Patty, who was working with publisher Clayton F. Summy Company, copyrighted and published “Happy Birthday to You” in 1935. Eventually Warner Chappell bought the company that was originally The Summy Company, and argued the birthday song was under copyright until 2030, making performances of the song illegal without paying royalties. However, a federal judge ruled in 2015 that Warner Chappell’s claim to a copyright on the song was not valid. The judge ruled its registration only covered a specific piano version, not the melody and lyrics. Therefore, “Happy Birthday to You” can be sung both privately and publicly without being subject to royalties or other restrictions.

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Refresh Your Home for Spring

Get rid of grime

A whole season’s worth of dirt and dust accumulates during the cold winter months. A deep clean inside and out can restore your home to its former glory. Inside, take time to launder all of your linens, including curtains, rugs and bedding. Move furniture to vacuum behind and below, and don’t overlook dust and dirt magnets like mirrors, light fixtures and the insides of cabinets, especially higher shelves that see infrequent use. Outdoors, hose off or power-wash surfaces like windows, siding, decks and concrete to restore a crisp, clean appearance.

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN BEER & LENT

In the weeks leading up to Easter, practicing Christians commonly commit to a period of fasting and abstinence known as Lent. This commitment commemorates Christ’s 40-day journey into the desert, and the sacrifices modern day Christians make are meant to replicate those made by Christ during that period. Many Christians abstain from alcohol during Lent, but those who do may not realize that beer played a significant role in helping a small community of 17th century monks survive the Lenten fasting season. Monks from the Order of St. Francis of Paola, often referred to as “Paulaner monks,” fasted from all solid foods throughout the season of Lent during the 1600s. According to the Paulaner Brewery, the monks, originally from southern Italy, relocated to Bavaria, once an independent country but now a southern state in Germany, in the 1600s. Their strict religious orders forbade the monks from consuming solid food during Lent, but they still needed nutrients to sustain them. So the monks concocted a strong brew loaded with carbohydrates and nutrients. The monks must have liked the beer, as they continued to brew it and even began selling it in their community. An early doppelbock, the beer was one of the first offerings from the Paulaner Brewery, which opened its doors in 1634 and remains open today.

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TheHistoryofPullman- March 21 at7pm,TheHistoryofPullman, avirtualpresentationbyAndrew Bullen,historianfromPullman,Ill. whohaswrittenextensivelyon GeorgeM.Pullman.Hearthefive corestoriesofPullmanandhis family,theCompanyanditsproducts,thetownandpeopleof Pullman,andlaborandraceissues. ThisWNYnativecreatedalegacy thatremainsapartofAmerica’s history.Proceedsbenefitthe CobblestoneSociety&Museum. Visithttps://www. cobblestonemuseum.org/specialeventsorcall585-589-9013toregisterfortheZoomlink.

ALEXANDER

Fishermen’sFleaMarket- Saturday, March23,9am-1pm, AlexanderFiremen’sRec.Hall, 10708Rt.98,Alexander.New& Used:Rods,Reels,CustomBaits, TackleandMore!!$2,12&Under 12areFree.LunchcanbepurchasedfromAlexanderFireDept. Jim585-591-0168orJoe 716-440-0004.

BATAVIA

Poetry&ProseClub- Come to GOART!onthe4thThursdaysof themonth(6pm-7pm)andlearn someofthebasicsofcreativewritingandparticipateinsomefun creativewritingactivities(blackout poetry,objectpoetry,shortstories andmore)togetyourcreativity flowingoryoucanjustcomeand networkwithothercreativewriters. Thereisnocosttoparticipatein thisprogram.Pleasebringanotebookwithyou(oracomputer)to keepyourworkon.GOART!,201 E.MainSt.,Batavia.

HLOMJavawithJoeE:Tyler

Angora, “Bridesofthe19thCentury -JoinusattheHollandLand OfficeMuseumforthenextedition ofourJavawithJoeE.morning coffeeseriesonThursday,March 28that9am.OurCurator,Tyler Angorawillbesharingthehistory ofbridalfashionthroughoutthe erasofthe19thcentury.Thepresentationwillalsofeatureexamples fromthemuseumcollection. Admissionisfreewithpastriesand coffee.Reservationsarerequired, pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comto reserveyourspot.

WewanttothankPubCoffeeHub forsponsoringJavawithJoeE.for 2024.

IndoorLabyrinthWalk- Come and enjoyatimeofpeaceand reflectionbywalkinganindoor labyrinth!OurlabyrinthwaslovinglycreatedbyartistDanButler andisavailableforwalkingevery Sundaymorningwheneverwehave worship(8:30am-12noon).A labyrinthisapathofprayer,a walkingmeditation,andsupports thepracticeofmindfulness.Theact ofwalkingquietsthemindand offersaninnerspaciousnesswhere wecanmoreeasilyreflectuponour lives.Wewelcomeyoutocome andenjoythisgift.Questions? Contactusatfpcbatavia@ fpcbatavia.orgor585-343-0505. BataviaFirstPresbyterianChurch, 300E.MainStreet.

OpenMicNight- Want totryout anewroutine?Alwayswantedto trycomedy?Readapoem?Come inforthe4thFridayOpenMic NightatGOART!Signupsstartat 6:30andshowopensat7pm.Grab adrink,bringsomefriendsandget upthere!GOART!,201E.Main St.,Batavia.

GameNight- Bring agameor comeandseewhatwehave.From classicboardgames,strategy gamesandcardgamesthereis likelytobesomethingforeveryone!Tavern2.o.1willbeopenand servingdrinks.Heldthefirst Wednesdayofeverymonth December6throughApril3from 6pm-9pmatGOART!,201E.Main St.,Batavia.

HLOMMurderMysteryDinner Theatre: “Spirits &Suspects,a Roaring20’sMurderMystery-Join theHollandLandOfficeMuseum Saturday,March23,6-8pm,BataviaCountryClub,7909ByronRd., Batavia.Enjoyagreatmealfrom TheLodgeattheCountryCluband awonderfulshowbyWNYImprov. Putyourgladragsonandjointhe funasmobsters,molls,andevena medium,facetheeclipse.Tickets: $75perperson.Choiceofthree entréeoptions:stuffedchicken withbeef,crabstuffedfish,or pastaprimavera.Pleasemakeyour choicewhenyoupurchaseyour ticket.Ticketincludesyourmeal anddessert.Cashbaravailable.To purchasetickets:www. hollandlandoffice.com.

Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation- ST.PATRICK’SDAYARTS,CRAFTS,&VENDORFAIR!Sunday,March17, 2024from10am-4pm,Batavia Downs&Hotel,ParkPlaceEvent Center,8315ParkRd.,Batavia. UniqueCrafters&Vendors!Basket Raffles!Formoreinformationcall ortext585-519-1917.www. FFMDF.org

ComedyNight - JoinhostDave Mollahanasheroundsupsome localtalentedcomedianseach month.Ticketsareonly$10(freeif youparticipatedintheopenmic) perpersonforaneveningfullof laughs.Grabyourfriends,graba drinkandgetreadyforafunnight. Checkourwebsiteandsocialmediaforanupdatedlistofperformerseachmonth.Heldthefourth Fridayofthemonth,8pm-9pmat theGOART!,201E.MainSt., Batavia.

SeniorNutritionSite at HavenwoodCongregateApts.locatedat 240RichmondAve.serveslunch M-F.StartsatNoon.Reservations call344-1330.Easyaccessibility.

TheGreatBataviaTrainShowSunday, April14,2024.Location: RichardC.CallArenaatGenesee CommunityCollege,Batavia. Admission:$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.Hours: 9:30AMto3:30PM.Features: Modeltrainvendors,freeparking, snackbar.AdditionalTrainShow Information:ContactInformation: TrainShowChairman:Mike Pyszczek.Phone:585-768-4579 (residence).Email: bataviatrainshow@gmail.com.Web site:www.gsme.org.Mailingaddress:GSME,P.O.Box75,Oakfield, NY14125.

EasterEggHunt! Saturday, March 30,10:30-12noonattheBatavia AssemblyofGodChurch,24North SpruceSt.,Batavia.Community EasterEggHuntforchildrenages 3-10.Comeandjointhefun! https://www.bataviaassembly.com/ movement-kids

BBPWClub2024MeatRaffle! Batavia Business&Professional Women’sClubInc.-2024MEAT RAFFLE,Saturday,April27,2024. Doorsopenat5:30pm.FirstDraw at6:45pm.NotreDameHigh SchoolGym73UnionStBatavia. $10TICKETINCLUDES:Admission, Beer,Wine&Pop.Bringyourown food/snacks-NOoutsidealcohol permittedinschooL.Bringdollar billsandacoolerforyourwinnings! 50/50’s&sideraffles!

VFWPost1602SockHop- VFW Post 1602,25EdwardsSt,Batavia ishostingaSockHoponSaturday, March23,2024.Cheeseburgers& FFservedfrom4:30-6PM.$10/ Dinner.MusicbytheFrontPorch Pickersfrom6PM-9PM.Costumesoptional,PresaleTicketsrecommended.Ticketsavailableatthe Postorcall585-344-3249after 4:30PMonWednesday,Friday, Saturday,andSunday.Opentothe Public.

EasterEggHunt- Join usforthe annualEasterEgg!Highlighted Activities:Facepaint,egghunt, donuts,goodiebags,pictureswith theEasterBunny,abasketraffleto benefittheBergenFoodPantry, andlotsoffun!Theeventisfree andopentoall!Saturday,March 23,11am-12:30pm,Presbyterian ChurchFirst,300EMainSt.,Batavia.http://fpcbatavia.org

EasterFunDay! Come playwith us!EasterFunDayatBataviaFirst UnitedMethodistChurch!Saturday,March16,1-3pm.Wewill have:Games,artprojects,asensorybin.StorytimewithMissJay andtheEasterBunny.Allages coloringcontest!Winnerswillbe announcedatthebeginningof 10:00WorshiponMarch17th! JoinourcommunityEasteregg huntbyfollowingusonsocialmedia!FollowusonInstagram@b1umc.Friendinguson Facebook@BataviaFirstUnited MethodistChurch.

MaundyThursdayWorshipYou areinvitedtoworshipto remembertheloveJesusshared withhisfriendsduringhisLast Supperwiththem.HeldMarch28, 7pm-8pm,PresbyterianChurch First,300EMainSt.,Batavia.http:// www.fpcbatavia.org

CommunityGoodFridayWorship - YouareinvitedtoacommunityGoodFridayworshipto rememberthestoryofthebetrayal ofJesusandcrucifixionandits powerforuswhenwefeelbetrayed.March29,7:30-8:30pm, FirstBaptistChurchofBatavia,306 E.MainSt.,Batavia.http:// fpcbatavia.org

BROCKPORT

BrockportSymphonyOrchestra: 70 YearsofNinaSimone- AGala CelebrationofJazz:TheSpring Concert,“70YearsofNina Simone:AGalaCelebrationof Jazz”willbepresentedonSaturday,March23,3PMatMt.Olivet BaptistChurch,141AdamsStreet, Rochester.HostedbyMt.Olivet BaptistChurch,Rev.Dr.RickeyB. Harvey,Sr.,SeniorPastor,thisconcertfeaturestheBrockportSymphonyOrchestradirectedbyJonathanAllentoff,theBachChildren’s ChorusdirectedbyKarlaKrogstad, narratorandtrumpetartistHerbert Smith,HerbSmith’sFreedomTrio, violinsoloistEloiseFadial,cellosoloistLarryFagen,andclarinetsoloistRachelRoessel.Admissionand parkingarefree.www. brockportsymphony.org.

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CORFU

Easter&HolyWeek: Indian Falls MethodistChurchinvitesyouto joinourworshipservicesduring Holyweek&EasterSunday: MaundyThursday,March28that 7:00pm.GoodFriday,March29th at7:00pm.EasterVigil-Saturday, March30that11:30pm.ResurrectionSunday,March31stat 10:00am.IndianFallsMethodist Church,7908AlleghanyRd., Corfu.

DARIEN

HistoryofDarienbyLocalResidents - “Beekeeping”withPaul Trowbridge.Thursday,March21, 6;30pm-7:30pm,DarienDisciples Church,1951BroadwayRd.,Darien.

DARIEN CENTER

TownofDarienHistorybylocal residents - Presentationsbylocal residentssharingthelocalhistory ofthetownofDarien.Joinusthe 3rdThursdayfrom6:30-7:30pmat theDarienDisciplesChurch,1951 BroadwayRd.,DarienCenter.

LEROY

“MusicatSt.Mark’s,” a free monthlyconcertseriesatSt.Mark’s EpiscopalChurch,1EastMainSt., LeRoypresentstheMid-Century ModernJazzQuartetonThursday, March21at7:00pm.Thegroup playsstraight-aheadjazzofthe mid-1930sthroughthe1960s, includingworksofMiles,Monk, Gershwin,andPorter.Theprogram isfundedbyaStatewideCommunityRegrantProgramthroughGO ART!Moreinformationat stmarksleroy.orgorbyemailing stmarksleroy@gmail.com.

FishFeast - OurLadyOfMercy ParishCenter,44LakeStreet,LeRoy--DineInorTakeOut.Beer batteredorBroiled(BasicorItalian) w/coleslaw,bakedpotatoor Frenchfries,rollsandcake.COST$15.Friday:March15thand22nd. From4:30pmto6:30pmoruntil soldout!ToOrder-Callortext yourorder(includeyourname,fish order,approxpickuptimeand date)to#(585)709-2764ororder onlineatwww. ourladyofmercyleroy.org.Walk-ins welcomed.ORDERSMUSTBEIN EACHWEEK,BYWEDNESDAYAT NOON.

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Small businesses benefit one another, as a 2017 report from the Canadian firm FreshBooks found that 66 percent of small businesses outsource services to other small businesses.

STAFFORD

FunForTheWholeFamilyArt Classes - Thefollowingarefree eventsoccurringthroughout2024 andsponsoredbyGoArt.All eventsareheldatTheGoose,33 SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.MondayApril15th-3:00&6:00AlcoholInkArt-RegistrationRequired.MondayMay6th-3:00& 6:00-FramedArt-Registration Required.TuesdayJune11th1:00-8:00pm-RibbonTricks-No RegistrationRequired.MondayAugust19th-3:00&6:00-Wooden Pumpkins-RegistrationRequired. ToRegisteremailraooak@gmail. com

ChairYoga - EveryThursdayfrom 10:00a.m.to11:00a.m.Opento all!Allequipmentisprovided!No RegistrationRequired!Walkinand joinus!TheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon will resumeonApril16, 2024from11:30am-1:30pmat theSouthAlabamaFirehallon Route63(2230JudgeRd.,Oakfield).Wehopethatyouallhada wonderfulChristmasandwishing eachofyouaHappyandHealthy NewYear.Wehavesomegood programsplannedforthisyearand arelookingforwardtoseeingyou onApril16,2024.Ifyouhaveany concernsorquestions,pleasecontactLaNoraThompsonat(630) 888-8966.

BenefitforSarahCallahan-SPAGHETTI DINNER$15.Pre-Salewith limitedavailabilityDayof,includes Spaghetti,meatballs,salad,roll& butteranddessert.BASKETRAFFLE. BAKESALE.JoinusforourFundraiserforSarahCallahanonSaturday,March23,1-4pmattheOakfieldFireDepartment,20AlbertSt., Oakfield.

STAFFORD

TheStaffordGardenClub will meet onWednesday,March20, 2024attheStaffordTownHall, 8903NY-237at7:00PM.Lynn Chimerawillgiveapresentation entitled“WelcomeSpring”.Allare welcome.

Magic Maze

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Senior Typist

$17.47/hour plus Benefits

See www.alexandercsd.org

District - Human Resource-Employment Opportunities

Mail all materials to:

Alexander Central School

c/o Tina Clark

3314 Buffalo Street

Alexander, NY 14005

Alexander Central is an Equal Opportunity Employer

RELOCATING FOR A NEW JOB

Emphasize organization. Much of the stress associated with relocating can be traced to the logistics of uprooting oneself and one’s family. Men and women who are unaccustomed to making lists may want to start, as doing so can help keep track of all the tasks that need to be completed before hitting the road. Various unique tasks, from canceling utilities to changing insurance policies, must be completed before moving, and it’s easy to lose track of what’s been done and what hasn’t. Maintaining a to-do list and checking off tasks as they’re completed can simplify the relocation process.

Notice of Vacancy

Curriculum Reviewers

(Part-time 2-6 hours per curriculum reviewed)

Qualifications:

• Must be a current employee within one of Genesee Valley BOCES 22 component districts

• 7-12 Certification in either Math, Science, or English

Job Duties:

• Review Career and Technical Education Curriculum to ensure NYSED standards are met for programs undergoing the reapproval process

Location:

• GV BOCES Region

Salary:

• $27.00/Hr.

Starting date:

• ASAP

• Hours flexible and may possibly be done remotely

Reply by March 21, 2024 with reference to posting 24-87, letter of interest, and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482

Bus Aides AND Cafeteria Monitor

(Part-time positions available) $15.37/hr

See www.alexandercsd.org

District - Human Resources-Employment Opportunities

Mail all materials to:

Alexander Central School District Office

c/o Tina Clark

3314 Buffalo St., Alexander, NY 14005

Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Westside Manufacturing Company is looking for a skilled Mold Maker as well as a Mold Maker Apprentice to join our team.

Responsibilities will include building new plastic injection molds and making repairs/adjustments to existing molds. Pay based on experience.

Please send resumes to: officeassistant456@gmail.com for consideration.

Bus Driver(s)

Full and Part-Time

Rate of Pay: $25.00/hr

Full benefits Package

See www.alexandercsd.org

District -Human Resources-Employment Opportunities

Mail all materials to:

Alexander Central School

3314 Buffalo St., Alexander, NY 14005

c/o Tina Clark

Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer

RELIEVE STRESS THROUGHOUT THE DAY

Stress affects people from all walks of life, and the causes of stress are as varied as the people it afflicts.

In its 2017 Stress in AmericaTM survey, the American Psychological Association found that the three most common sources of stress were the future of the nation (63 percent), money (62 percent) and work (61 percent). According to the National Institute of Mental Health, routine stress that becomes chronic can result in a host of negative side effects. Such stress can suppress the immune system, disrupt digestion and have an adverse effect on sleep. But men and women who feel stressed at the end of each day need not resign themselves to sleepless nights and/or weakened immune systems. A proactive approach to alleviating stress during the day can help men and women reduce their stress levels and avoid the negative side effects associated with chronic stress.

Looking for Crew Leaders and Crew Members

in all of our expanding divisions

Lawn Mowing • Hardscape • Planting

Lawn Care • Pesticide Rep. We are hiring to meet the needs of current and prospective clients.

• Must have valid NYS Driver’s License

• CDL, NCMA, ICPI Certification helpful Compensation package is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Apply online at bubbaslandscape.net or email resume to: info@bubbaslandscape.net

Genesee Community College currently has several OPPORTUNITIES open for our Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). Positions we are seeking to hire include:

Summer Tutor EOP -English

Summer Tutor EOP – Math

Summer Instructor EOP – English

Summer Instructor EOP – Math

Summer Instructor EOP – Academic Skills

EOP Student Advocate

For full descriptions of the positions, to view qualifications or to apply online, please scan our QR code or visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Application deadlines vary by position. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references.

GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

585-768-6578

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We have openings for: ROLLER Operator CDL DRIVER

(will include some labor)

PAVER Operator LABORER

Experience Necessary. Salaries starting at $25/hour. Benefits offered.

Please call

(716) 741-2913

Electrical contractor is seeking

Full-Time Apprentices Immediate openings for the right people to join our team. No experience

necessary but must be reliable and possess a strong desire to excel.

Emailresumeto:

ableelec96@gmail.com Nophonecallsplease.

GROWTH OF THE SOLAR EMPLOYMENT SECTOR

According to the Solar Foundation’s National Solar Jobs Census 2016, there were 260,077 solar workers working at 8,601 solar companies in the United States in 2016. The census also found that the five states with the most solar jobs in 2016 were California, Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada, and Florida. Twenty-eight percent of state solar workers in 2016 were females, making women the largest demographic in the solar industry. Latinos and Hispanics (17.2 percent), Asians or Pacific Islanders (9.1 percent), and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces (9 percent) rounded out the top four demographics employed by the solar industry. Of the 260,077 solarindustryjobsin2016,morethan137,000wereclassifiedasinstallation jobs that paid a median wage of $26 per hour. With roughly 38,000 jobs in 2016, solar manufacturing was the next biggest employer of workers in the solar industry.

Plastic injection molding company seeking a self-motivated individual to maintain and repair injection molding machines and support equipment. Hands-on work ranging from monthly preventative tasks to daily on demand repairs to keep production machinery up and running. On the job training provided, own tools helpful but not required. Must be able to change tasks quickly in response to production demands. Work includes mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic troubleshooting on well-maintained equipment. e ability to work well with others is a must. Pay is based on previous experience and job performance.

Please submit resumes to officeassistant456@gmail.com

Genesee Community College currently has Part-Time opportunities open for Campus Security Officers.

For a full description of this position, its qualifications or to apply online, please scan our QR code below or visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references.

GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

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NOW HIRING

RN Supervision

7am-7pm, 7pm-7am, 3pm-11pm, 11pm-7am, 11am-11pm

$7,500 sign-on bonus (starting a $38/hour)

Apply online at: www.leroyvillagegreen.com or in person at 10 Munson St, LeRoy, NY 14482

NOW HIRING

CNA Trainees - Paid Training! Classes tarting in March, 2024

Apply online at: www.leroyvillagegreen.com or in person at 10 Munson St, LeRoy, NY 14482

CNAs - all shi s

starting CNA

$3,000

$3,000 sign-on bonus (Pay Range $17-$19/hour, plus shi differentials)

LPNs - all shi s

$5,000 sign-on bonus ($27-$30.75/hour, plus shi differentials)

Dietary Tray Aides - Full-Time and Part-Time (Starting at $15.00/hour, plus shi /weekend differentials)

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Akima Global Services is Seeking FULL-TIME COOK

For its Batavia, NY location

Job Number: AGS01520

No experience necessary • Will train • Must be at least 18 years old Employee Benefits: $20.22/hour • $7.22/hour in fringe

11 Paid Holidays

$1,500 sign-on bonus upon completion of probation

Please apply at akima.com/careers

Questions may contact Lori at 585-344-6553

Service Coordinator

For 32 Unit Senior/Disabled Congregate Living Complex

Batavia, NY. Applicants must possess the proven ability to recognize & assess individual resident needs, and to complete outside agency referrals that allow the resident to safely continue living an independent lifestyle for as long as possible. Responsibilities include the planning & implementation of group educational, wellness & social activities, and oversight of the congregate meal program. Prior work experience with the elderly and/or handicapped in a human services or group residential setting is required along with a working knowledge of local service agencies. Compensation will be based on experience. Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or Human Services is preferred, Associates degree will be considered. Position is 5 days/30 hours/week with schedule flexibility possible. Benefits include paid time off.

Please send resumes to:

GVRPC, Inc.

5861 Groveland Station Rd., Mt. Morris, NY 14510

ATTN: cjohantgen@gvrpc.com

March in Western NY brings maple sugaring weekends, festivals, and pancake breakfasts across our region. What is your favorite part of maple weekends?

• Sampling fresh maple syrup straight from the source

• Tasting maple treats like candy and donuts

• Joining family and friends for pancake breakfast traditions

• Taking guided tours to learn about the maple syrup-making process

• Enjoying the beautiful late-winter, early spring weather

Poll ends 03-19-2024

Poll ended 03-12-2024

As the proverb states, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, or vice versa. What other old March adages are appropriate this year? (folklore courtesy of Farmers Almanac)

36.4% “A wet spring, a dry harvest.” 27.3% “So many mists in March you see, So many frosts in May will be.”

36.4% “In beginning or in end, March its gifts will send.”

We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!

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Online POLL

BAKED ONION, GOAT CHEESE AND SUN-DRIED TOMATO DIP

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cook time: 20 minutes

Servings: 6

1 jar (16 ounces) Aunt Nellie’s Holland-Style Onions

nonstick cooking spray

2 tablespoons chopped oil-packed, sun-dried tomatoes, divided

1 large clove garlic, minced 4 tablespoons sliced fresh basil, divided coarse ground black pepper, to taste

1 tablespoon oil from sun-dried tomatoes or olive oil, divided 1 log (8 ounces) goat cheese

1/2 teaspoon Mediterranean herb seasoning (optional)

crackers (optional)

flatbread (optional)

pita chips (optional)

Heat oven to 350 F.

Drain onions well; pat dry.

Spray shallow, oven-proof dish (34-cup size) with nonstick cooking spray. Place onions in dish. Press with spatula to flatten and crush.

Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon tomatoes, garlic, 2 tablespoons basil and black pepper, to taste. Drizzle with 1/2 tablespoon oil. Cut goat cheese into 6-8 rounds. Arrange over onion mixture. Sprinkle with remaining tomatoes; drizzle with remaining oil. Sprinkle with herb seasoning, if desired.

Bake uncovered 20-30 minutes, or until cheese is soft and mixture is bubbly. Sprinkle with remaining basil. Serve warm with crackers, flatbread or pita chips, if desired.

Southside Trailer Service Inc. is looking for an Experienced Mechanic

in our light, medium and heavy duty truck and trailer repair shop. Would prefer some experience, but not needed. 40+ hours per week. Starting pay $16+.

We are a family owned business!

Please contact:

Craig Smith at 716-481-3765

or email: csmith@southsidetrailer.com

DIETARY AIDE

Central Solutions Staffing is seeking dietary aides at Premier Genesee Nursing & Rehabilitation Center located in Batavia, NY. Various day shifts between 6am-4pm & PM Shifts: 4:40-8pm

You can apply on Indeed (search Lucent in Batavia, NY) or stop in at

Premier Genesee Nursing & Rehab Center, 278 Bank St., Batavia, NY and fill out a dietary application.

Call or email for questions, 585-344-0584 ext. 2121, hmandeville@centralcareny.com

e BEST Center at Genesee Community College currently has an opportunity for an Instructor – Driver Education.

Driver & Traffic Safety Education is a course implemented via a joint partnership between the New York State Education Department (NYSED), and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). e Driver Education course is intended to educate students (age 16 or older) on appropriate driving skills and habits as well as playing a responsible role in the highway transportation/safety system.

For full descriptions of all open positions, to view qualifications or to apply online, use the QR code below or visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Applications will be reviewed immediately and continue until positions are filled. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references.

GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

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EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page40 BATAVIA EDITION ● FRIDAY,MARCH 15,2024 ™ Please apply @ 4060 Pearl St. Rd., Batavia OR email: Guy@pellegrinoautosales.com Pellegrino Auto Sales is looking for a full/part-time Service Assistant
Must be dependable & organized
Schedule appointments
Must have good phone skills
Parts knowledge a plus
Check in service customers Pay range is $16-$20/hr. based on experience. Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted Local and Transport. Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time. Home Daily, Plus Benefits Also availableEvening deliveries and milk pick up • 3-4 hours Call 585-591-1624

Are you looking for a rewarding career that makes a difference in the lives of low-income children and families?

Join us as the Director of Head Start at Community Action of Orleans and Genesee.

Head Start is the oldest and largest program of its kind in the United States. As the team of dedicated professionals who provide comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to our community. You will also be responsible for developing and implementing innovative strategies to improve the quality and outcomes of our program, in alignment with our mission and vision. You will be a visionary leader who is open to change, able to generate fresh new ideas, and passionate about moving the agency forward. If you have a strong background in early childhood education, management, and grant administration, and you share our commitment to serving children and families in need, we want to hear from you. Apply today and join us in making a positive impact on the future of our society.

• Assess need and establish goals of Head Start programs and develop ways to meet them.

• Seek out, secure and apply/renew funding applications to maintain current programs, and develop new areas (within current programs or as need is identified and prioritized).

• Maintain liaisons between state and national funders (ex. Head Start/Early Head Start regional and national office) in Orleans and Genesee counties for all Head Start programs.

• Supervises Content Area Managers, Program Managers, Site Coordinators, and Specialists and Consultants for all Head Start programs.

• Responsible for implementation of Community Action Personnel Policies.

• Oversees administrative documentation files/records requested by the grantees, HHS/ACF, OCFS and other certifying agencies at the Administrative Office.

• Coordinates collaboration with community agencies and resources to enhance the effectiveness of all Head Start Programs.

• Assures compliance with all Head Start Program regulations and standards according to funding agencies and regulators.

• Develops/directs strategies for the effective integration of the content areas with Area Managers, Program Managers, Specialists.

• Administers the budget for the Head Start, Early Head Start and EHSCCP Programs.

• Establishes method of hearing and resolving community complaints about the Head Start/Early Head Start and other Children and Youth Programs.

• Works closely with CEO and staff director team to assure agency mission, vision and values are carried out.

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

• Bachelor’s degree required. Master's Degree preferred in Early Childhood Education or Human Services/Social Work.

• Five years or more experience in early childhood/infant and toddler education field. Direct Head Start experience preferred.

• ree years or more administrative experience, including supervision of staff.

• Experience working in or closely with human service and/or education agencies.

• Ability to maintain confidentiality of agency, staff, and client information.

• is position requires a valid driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and acceptable insurance coverage limits per agency policies.

Position Location: Albion

Full Time – Exempt

$60,278 - $82,190 Salary Range

Respond by March 31, with resume and cover letter to:

Susan Jessmer, HR Administrator

409 East State Street Albion, NY 14411 hr@caoginc.org

www.caoginc.org

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