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Gift ideas for gardeners aboundby Kristina Gabalski
There is an abundance of wonderful gifts available for the gardener on your holiday shopping list. Here are just a few ideas to inspire you for the 2014 holiday gift-giving season.
Gift boxes and baskets for gardeners are fun and beau-tiful to assemble and you can customize the size to fit your price range. Well-made garden tools such as by-pass pruners are always welcome. Knee pads can be added as well as seeds and perhaps a bag of potting soil would be appreciated by gardeners as they gear up for next year’s growing season. Little luxuries like hand soap and moistur-izer also make nice additions.
Garden bags for collecting garden and yard debris are a thoughtful gift and very han-dy. Fiskars makes a 30 gallon pop-up gardening container which is widely available. The container folds for storage and can be easily transported around the yard to where it is needed. Additionally, the con-tainer has drain holes in the
There is an almost endless variety of gardening books out there including ones on botany, landscape design, plant care, even cookbooks for making use of garden produce. Gorgeous coffee-table books filled with inspiring photos will be treasured for a lifetime by passionate gardeners.
Another great idea is a gar-den journal. I always think I’m going to remember ideas and experiences from growing sea-son to growing season, but I rarely do. One company makes a gardening journal which can aid in planning and record keeping as well as document-ing your horticultural endeav-
ors. The journal has space to log your work and includes lots of gardening information such as hardiness zones. It also has design grids and adhesive la-bels for personalizing sections.
Finally, don’t forget the value of your time. You can give per-sonalized garden-related “gift certificates” to help a friend or loved one with chores like weeding, dividing perennials, planting, or even help in creat-ing a new garden bed. Your time and effort will be appreci-ated by the recipient and will mean quality and productive time spent together for both of you.
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hard-shell base and is tear and mildew resistant.
If you know a gardener who enjoys growing flowers for cut-ting and making bouquets and arrangements, a beautiful vase makes a lovely gift. Include a quality pair of flower sheers and floral preservative to round-out the gift. You could also pres-ent the vase filled with a fresh bouquet of flowers or seasonal greens and berries.
Don’t forget that the children on your list might also appreciate garden-related items. Their own tools, wheelbarrow, hoe or rake might spark an interest in digging in the dirt and growing things as well as add to their enjoyment of the outdoors and nature. I was surprised how much a simple pair of child-sized gardening gloves inspired my young son to get out and help with yard work. He especially loves clearing the yard and garden of brush and large weeds.
Gardeners are often-times bird-lovers and there are many bird-related items that can add interest to the garden and attract beautiful and pest-eradicating songbirds to the backyard. Bird feeders, birdhouses and bird-
baths make charming garden accents and can add much to the enjoy-ment of the yard. If you give a bird feeder, you might consider including a large bag of birdseed. Local feed stores even offer their own special blends.
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The Right Blend...
Suburban Newsand The Herald
News Consumer information Community events coverage
Look for these inserts
• GATES BIG M Delivered with newspapers in Ogden,
Spencerport.
• TOPS Delivered with newspapers in
Bergen, Holley, Murray, Clarendon, Hamlin, Kendall.
• ANG MARKETS Delivered with newspapers in Churchville, North Chili (partial),
Bergen.
• DICK’S SPORTING GOODS Delivered with newspapers in Brockport, Sweden, Holley, Murray,
Bergen, Clarendon
• COUNTRY MAX Delivered with newspapers in Spencerport, Ogden, Hilton,
Parma, Hamlin, Kendall, Brockport, Sweden, Bergen, Holley, Murray, Clarendon.
• PALERMO PIZZA Delivered with newspapers in North Chili, Ogden, Spencerport.
• BOCES 2 -- COURSE GUIDE Delivered with all newspapers
• PEEBLES Delivered with newspapers in Brockport, Sweden, Holley, Murray,
Bergen (partial), Clarendon.
• WALMART APPAREL Delivered with newspapers in Chili (partial), Ogden (partial).
• WALMART ENTERTAINING Delivered with newspapers in Chili (partial), Ogden (partial).
HOLIDAY GIFT
GUIDE
fromWestside News Inc.
Delivered with all newspapers.
westsidenewsny.com December 7, 2014Special Section
A guide to locAl BuSiNeSSeS ANd eveNtS.
2014
Helping you SHop LocaLLy
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Holiday gatherings are good times for ancestry research(StatePoint) Amidst the gifts, meals and parties of the holiday season, one word takes precedence -- family. There’s no better time to begin learning about family roots, especially as you’re gathered together in celebration. And doing so is easier than ever.
While researching family history or exploring ethnic roots was once a task-heavy chore, filled with hours of library visits, inter-views or public records inquiries, now you can more easily pur-sue genealogical information thanks to new technology tools, such as mobile apps, social media and even Ancestral DNA tests that enable you to find family stories you may not have known about.
Liven up the holidays and connect with those who mean the most by sitting down and chatting about family history. Here are some pointers to get started:•Start with what you know: Using a website like Ancestry.com, or the Ancestry app (available on iOS and Android), enter the information you know into your family tree. Upload photos to preserve memories. Don’t have all the facts? Don’t worry. This is just the start of your quest.•Take a DNA test: DNA isn’t just for TV shows and professional detectives. You now can be your own detective. Get your ethnic breakdown by percentage, such as 50 percent Irish and 50 per-cent Native American, and find out who else may be related to you with tools such as AncestryDNA. On average, folks taking the test have 60 matches to 4th -- or closer -- cousins in their results.•Chat with relatives at family gatherings: Over the holidays, dive into your family history with relatives. Consider gifting them family history resources like a DNA test. Record any interviews, particularly with the elderly, and take detailed notes. Ask every-one to bring photo albums and heirlooms. Any documents you create or collect you can attach to your online family tree for preservation. •Look at the ancestry hints in your family tree: Ancestry provides hints about possible relatives to populate your family tree. These clues could give valuable insight into your family’s legacy and connect you with lost relatives. •Share your findings: Whether it’s at the next family reunion, or as a belated holiday gift wrapped and framed, share your find-ings with your family for a better understanding of your collective heritage. Plenty of websites offer printing services, so consider the perfect stocking stuffer: a calendar, book, poster or other gift that will bring more meaning to the holidays. Encourage family to try the app and fill in their own family tree.
For more researching tips, or to get started on your own search, visit www.Ancestry.com.
Salmon Creek Country Club
Let UsCater YoUrPartYCatering Menu(20 person minimum)
Regular Buffet - $8.00 per person (Includes 2 meats and 3 sides)
Deluxe Buffet - $9.50 per person (Includes 3 meats and 4 sides)
Roast Beef in Au JusChicken Pieces
Chicken ParmesanMarinated Chicken Breast
Pulled Pork
Barbeque BeefBarbeque Chicken Breast
Chicken FrenchVirginia Baked Ham
Italian Sausage
ChoiCe of SideS:
RollS wItH ButteR And MARgARIne InCluded
Macaroni Saladtossed SaladCaesar Salad
Cole SlawSalt Potatoes
oven Roasted PotatoesCorn
Rice PilafFrench Style green Beans
Baked Beanstuna Macaroni Salad
Potato SaladPasta Salad
garlic Mashed PotatoesMashed Potatoes
Cajun Cornwild Rice
Mixed VegetablesScalloped Potatoes
Ziti
Plus tax, and $30 delivery within 15 miles is available
355 Washington St., Spencerport, NY 14559
585-352-3664
ChoiCe of MeatS:
*Buffet includes plates, napkins, silverware
and serving spoons.
Call 352-1840for a time to use
the cages
RatesWalk-in rentals $15/half hour, $25/hourTeam rental using both cages $40/hour
Season membership $300
• Our two cages are 55’ longand 12’ high with a widthof 14’
• They both have auto feeding pitching machines
• The machines can be used for baseball or softball
• Fast and slow pitch
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at Salmon creek country club355 Washington Street, Spencerport
5480 County Rd. 36, Honeoye, ny 14471(585) 367-2904 • bodineunlimitedtours.com
Departs Pittsford. Itineraries mailed 7 days prior to departure.Please read and sign company policies prior to booking.
See our ad in the Westside NewsHometown Community Directory
Buffalo footBall @ the RalphAll include Bodine Monster Tailgate Buffet, Bus Dep. 7:45AM. Family Oriented Fun For All Ages! Bus/Tailgate pkg. is $100 pp, your own tix
Sect. 307 or 200 level Rockpile seating is $170+.50 yard line tickets, section 333-334. ............................$190+Prime Tix, 20 yard Line, sect. 114 .................................$260+12/14 Packers (2015 Cowboys, Giants, Colts, Pats, Texans)Buffalo SaBRES HoME GaMESw/light Meal Dep. 4PM...................................................$130+12/31 Tampa 1/2 Florida 1/13 Detroit 1/15 Wild1/17 Flyers 2/5 Blues 2/15 Flyers 2/20 Rangers3/14 Rangers 3/16 Capitals 3/20 Devils 3/26 Coyotes4/1 Leafs 4/3 Chicago 4/6 Canes 4/11 Penguins3/17-18 Sabres @ Boston Hotel, ride, tix. Dep. 5AM.$420+3/27 NCaa Eastern Regionals @ Su Carrier Dome
Ride, tgate & tix in S303, pairs & 6 together. Departs Exit 44, 5 hours B4 tip. 3/27 is almost SOLD OUT. 3/27 (2 games = $240), 3/29 $250+ Winner goes to the Final 4
12/23 t-Wolfes @ Cavs, Ride, meal, 300 level tix..$290+3/4 Cavs @ toronto, Ride, meal, 300 level tix. ...$270+8/15-16 Yankees @ toronto 2 games - S128. Duty-free, Niagara Falls stop. Dep. 7AM, home 10PM........$370+
NYC SHoPPING - EXPloRING Dep. 2AMRock Center/Broadway/Times Square - stay til 10PM
12/20 NYC Xmas fun (4/11, 5/23, 6/6, 6/20) Stay till 8pm $125+12/20 NYC Radio City Day trip, Radio City Day Trip,
Dep. 2am, Christmas Spectacular - 87th Anniversary! 1st mezz., Stay in NYC till 8pm .........................$280+
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12/22 Colgate 12/28 Long Beach 1/24 Miami Canes2/3 Virginia Tech 2/14 Duke ($160) 2/18 Louisville2/21 Pitt Panthers 3/2 Virginia
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OTHER WAYS TO ENTER1. Watch your Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald each week for your entry blankSimply answer the questions & send it in.2. PLUS make a copy of every receipt over $25 for purchases made at any of the listed advertisers from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each receipt submitted.3. PLUS make a copy of every estimate for services made by any listed advertiser from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each estimate submitted.
1. Limit one entry per week per household for answers to questions printed below. No limit on entries submitted with a receipt for purchase or estimate for services as described above.2. All entries must be submitted in individual envelopes. All envelopes must have a return address on the front of the envelope including name of entrant. Entries submitted with a receipt must say “RECEIPT” on the envelope. Entries submitted with an estimate for service must say “ESTIMATE” on envelope. Numerous entries submitted in one envelope will count as only one entry.
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Copies of the Hometown Community Directory may be picked up at our office at 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, Spencerport.
Find The Answers To The Questions Below Inside Your Hometown Community Directory
THIS WEEK’S QUESTIONS - Questions also listed on our website.
Mail this ad with your answers to
DIRECTORY ESCAPEc/o WESTSIDE NEWS INC.
P.O. Box 106, Spencerport, New York 14559Questions and entry form also available on our website.
Name______________________________________ Phone__________________
Address______________________________________ Zip__________________
AGAIN FOR THIS EDITIONYour choice of businesses to select from will be limited. Commencing with the May 2005 contest winners, we are limiting the certificate total for the next year from any particular business to the total spent on advertising by that business in the Hometown Community Directory for that year.
1. Which realtor can be reached at 352-8539?
_________________________________________found on page___________.2. Which exercise and physical fitness provider say to “try us for FREE for a week”?
_________________________________________found on page___________.3. Which insurance agent is “your hometown insurance company since 1980”?
_________________________________________found on page___________.4. What is the phone number for United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand?
_________________________________________found on page___________.
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Make your selection and $600 will be applied against the total.Certain exclusions apply, based on availability.
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WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED IN APRIL 2015Also we’ll draw 3 winners for additional prizes each month.
AGAIN THIS YEAR...WIN $600 FUN PACKAGE!
NOW YOU CAN ENTER ONLINE!To make entering our Directory Contest easier we now have the questions on our website
WESTSIDENEWSNY.comClick on “Features” and select the Directory Contest from the choices. That week’s questions
will be on that web page. All answers can only be found in the current edition of the
Hometown Community Directorysimply email your answers to the four questions to
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