Westside News EAST Edition– November 1, 2020

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Please Help Support Our “Spencerport VOLUNTEER Fire Department’s Annual Fund Drive!

It’s still a great time to sell! Mary Lobene

Like many of us, the Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association felt the impact of COVID-19. The annual Firemen’s Carnival, one of the organizations largest fundraisers, was canceled due to the pandemic. This year more than ever our 100% Volunteer Fire Department could use your tax deductible donation. Please help them with your donation to their annual fund drive. Mary Lobene, Hunt Real Estate

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EAST EDITION

Westside News Established 1953

Serving Suburban News North and South edition areas

Serving the communities of Spencerport-Ogden, Churchville-Riga, North Chili, Hilton-Parma

November 1, 2020

Issue No. 43

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Iovine named Humanitarian of the Year

Ferris-Goodridge Post Commander Paul Bookmiller (left) and Monroe County Commander and 7th District Vice Commander Don Sisson (right) present Dominic Iovine with plaques designating him Monroe County and 7th District Humanitarian of the Year.

Dominic Iovine has been selected as the Humanitarian of the Year for both Monroe County American Legion and the 7th District, which encompasses seven counties in Central New York. Dom, as he is known throughout the Legion, was born and raised in Auburn, graduating from high school in 1948. He enlisted in the US Army National Guard and subsequently enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, completing the Marine Corps active and reserve commitment in December 1955. For the next 47 years, Dominic worked as a mold maker for several companies in the Rochester and Auburn area. Dominic joined Spencerport’s Ferris-Goodridge Post 330 of the American Legion in 1997. He has served on several committees, including the Executive Committee, and was also involved in several special projects for Ferris-Goodridge. Dom has been a member of the Legion’s Honor and Color Guard, which participates in activities throughout the year, including Memorial Day, local firemen’s parades, and special parades as needed.

The Post nominated Dominic for this award because of his dedication and commitment to the community. Upon his retirement in 1997, Dominic joined the Park Ridge/Unity Hospital Volunteer organization. He has volunteered three days a week, four hours a day, for the past 23 years. This equates to almost 9,000 volunteer hours of dedicated service to the patients at Unity. As a volunteer, some of his duties include maintaining good communication with transport dispatcher by reporting any problems, delays, and completions immediately. He also ensures that all policies and procedures pertaining to the movement of patients and equipment are followed. He always displays courtesy and professionalism towards patients and co-workers, mostly as a result of his military service. Dom further demonstrates his commitment to the community by being a member of the Moose and Eagles Clubs and the Rochester Dinner Dance Club. Provided information and photo

Life Solutions prepares for annual holiday events amidst pandemic by Tami Raco Life Solutions of Hamlin has been making the holidays brighter for many families in the Hamlin Clarkson area for the past 20 years. With the lingering implications of COVID-19 they plan to continue serving the community with some changes to help keep everyone healthy.

The Angel Tree Program, which provides Christmas gifts to more than 200 local children, will still take place. To participate by purchasing a gift for a sponsored local child, call 585-204-6730. Gifts will be due the first week of December and can be dropped off at the Life Solutions store located at 1696 Lake Road, Hamlin. The Life Solutions annual Holiday Bazaar, which was typically held at Hamlin’s

Life Solutions of Hamlin is preparing for this year’s in-store Holiday Bazaar. St. John Lutheran Church the first Saturday of December, has been a staple of holiday events for the community by providing affordable Christmas shopping opportunities to children and families while supporting the local food shelf. COVID won’t stop this beloved community event. Instead of holding it one day at the church, the shopping event is being held at the Life Solutions store. Shopping hours are Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hundreds of gift items are spread out over the 3,000+ square foot store for social distancing and safe holiday shopping.

Life Solutions provides meals and necessities to those in the community who have need. They are accepting donations of like-new toys, household goods, and food donations or food gift cards. Donations can be dropped off at the store during regular business hours. Residents of Hamlin or Clarkson who are in need or know of a family in need are asked to contact Life Solutions at 964-7420 for assistance. Event updates and more information is available on the Life Solutions of Hamlin Facebook page.


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