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Second Saturdays Single Parents Night Out!
Second Saturdays Single Parents Support System & Fellowship Event

Monthly Event – Second Saturday of every month: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PDT)
Spot Coffee
200 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14607
(585) 613-4600
Second Saturdays Single Parents Night Out! is a special night out without your Kids these adult activities which provides a night out for you parents to get a much deserved break.
Being single parents, and thus having only one income, it can be tough to do everything you may want to do with your kids. By joining together, the Single Parents Helping Single Parents Club can do more, and enjoy precious time when your kids are still kids! Plus, you will meet other single parents and make new friends.
SecondSaturdaysOut! is held on the Second Saturday of each month from 6 pm till 8 pm
SecondsSaturdaysOut! was started this years by the members of SingleParentsHelpingSingleParents.com as a way to serve single parents. Single Parents need time alone to help strengthen their relationships, for single parents are often always “on” 24-7. Single Parent Support System)
Single parents often need some help finding a comfortable social outlet for both themselves and for their kids. The answer is simple, join Single Parents Helping Single Parents. We hold a fellowship or Networking Events which focuses on the spiritual needs of single parents, along with occasional guest lecturers, who cover relevant topics that might better equip parents in navigating through tough times.
Know someone interested in joining SPHSP? Please invite them to have coffee with us. We will tell them all about SPHSP.
Come out to one of our coffee/open house events and meet us! Let us know how we can support you.
This Event is for single parents who have joined SingleParentsHelpingSingleParents.com . If you wish to see the details on some of our events, you must first join SPHSP. Only members of SPHSP will have access to the time and location details of our closed events.
Single Parents Helping Single Parents is an international educational and support organization for single parent families. We don’t have dues are a fee to join its Free. We try and screen our members as best as possible to make sure they are really single parents (for our members’ protection).
This Single Parents Helping Single Parents site is used by Single Parents. By joining this group, you acknowledge that the SPHSP chapter and its officers are not liable for any claims or damages involving posted activities.
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All the Right Moves: Roc City’s Favorite Local oline Mag Goes Mobile
The app of the month is taking Rochester’s NY SINGLE PARENTS HELPING SINGLE PARENTS Magazine readers by storm—and we’re not talking about cyclones. The lifestyle publication, which has the skinny on just about everything in town, has long-since been a staple among Roc locals.
And as a good number of these locals have gone mobile, the magazine is paying it forward with its recently-launched Conduit Mobile-powered Single Parents Helping Single ParentsMag App, a dynamic, interactive information hub that does the lively metropolis proud. The Single Parents Helping Single Parents Mag App takes home the gold in every category. It’s well managed, it has seamless functionality, and most importantly, it’s got great content that lets users stay informed, stay connected, and stay local. A versatile news feed chronicles everything from breaking news to ROC’s legendary Annual Halloween party. Music lovers are entertained by an eclectic collection of streaming tunes highlighting the city’s unique music culture and local artists. A comprehensive Event Listings feature is perfect for both locals and tourists in search of a perfect destination, be it the latest after-hours hotpots or a cultural landmark. And the Nightlife Photos link gives a community feel with snapshots of users’ nocturnal adventures on the town. What can we say? Big congrats go out to SINGLE PARENTS HELPING SINGLE PARENTS Magazine for some moves well played and a wholly engaging, exceptional app. As to the hows, whys, and whats of publishing a mobile app? SINGLE PARENTS HELPING SINGLE PARENTS Magazine founder, Daniel Leach, explains. First and foremost, how has going mobile helped your business? “The mobile platform has simplified the logistics of content delivery. Going mobile has also made the publication more accessible to a larger number of readers. I’ve learned that access equates to growth. Because of our mobile app development, we have witnessed tremendous growth in our readership, downloads, and impressions.” Mission accomplished. Why did you decide to make an app, and why did you choose the Conduit Mobile platform? “I wanted to design an app that delivered localized content that my magazine readers would enjoy. I utilized the Conduit Mobile platform because it offered me maximum control without enduring the learning curve of brushing up on new code. The deployment and analytic s options were very alluring as well. After spending ample time engaging and learning the nuances of the Conduit Mobile dashboard, I decided to dive head first into the creation of my first app, Single Parents Helping Single Parents Mag.” And what a splash he’s made… Your favorite in-app feature? “I would have to say that the page that I favor the most in the Single Parents Helping Single Parents Mag app would have to be the home page. Ultimately, it’s an interactive news feed with countless possibilities. I often utilize this real estate for late breaking news updates, highlighting local musicians, notifying my users of special events in the area, and bringing awareness of the vast amount of locally owned business promotions in the area. I believe the news page rounds out the app. It’s not only the greeting page—it also connects and accentuates the diversity of the additional app pages.” What about user feedback? “I have received immense feedback in regard to the app. There have been accolades, and there have been suggestions for improvement. I believe improvement is a continuous endeavor, so I welcome all forms of feedback.” A humble, no-nonsense approach that has no doubt contributed to the man’s success. Any particularly popular features? “A large majority of my app users enjoy the news feed and embedded music player.” And how has your app boosted the magazine’s presence in the mobile world? “Mobile applications provide a dynamic level of dexterity for the creator and availability to the end user. With the Single Parents Helping Single Parents Mag app I am able to deliver new and exciting content to the readers of the Single Parents Helping Single Parents Magazine publication. I believe that experiencing Single Parents Helping Single Parents Mag on this level is organic and natural for the readers.” Well said, and it couldn’t be truer. Admit it—you want one too. The good news is, you can have it, and creating that award-winning app is much easier than you think. Let the spirit Single Parents Helping Single Parents you, and get started with Conduit Mobile today. 
Big Rummage Sale set for Ogden Presbyterian Church
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Show MapOgden Presbyterian Church2400 S Union St, Spencerport, New York 14559
OGDEN — A day of deals, treasure hunting and an all-around good time. There will be something for everyone: clothing, furniture, tools, children’s items Find back-to-school items, holiday decorations and other treasures at the annual rummage sale. Signs to find the church will be posted off the main roads
For more information, call .1(585)352-6802
Rummage sale March 27,28, and 29th with Pastor Rev. Sudi Layraman March 27, from 5pm to 9pm March 28, 9am to 8pm and March 29 9am to noon.
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Safe Supplements Daily Dosages

Safe Maximum Daily Dosages
Of essential/popular vitamins, minerals and cofactors in supplements including daily values.
VITAMINS |
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| DV+ | ||
| Vitamin A | (Retinol & its esters) 1.5 mg (5,000 IU) with high dietary retinol 3.0 mg (10,000 lUI with low dietary retinol |
5000 IU |
| Beta Carotene | (synthetic or naturally derived) 25 mg for non-smokers 0 mg for smokers 3.0 mg (10,000 lUI with low dietary retinol |
++ |
| Vitamin D | (D2 and D3) Ergocalciferol; Cholecalciferol 60 mcg (2,400 IU) (Note: Vitamin D3 is The preferred form) |
400 lU |
| Vitamin E | 1073 mg as RRR-alpha-tocopherol (1600 IU) | 30 lU |
| Vitamin K | (K1 and K2) (Phylloquinone, Phytonadione, Menaquinone) 10 mg |
80 mcg |
| Vitamin C | (Ascorbic Acid, Ascorbates) 2000 mg |
60 mg |
| Vitamin B1 | (Thiamin) 100 mg |
1.5 mg |
| Vitamin B2 | (Riboflavin) 200 mg |
1.7 mg |
| Niacinamide | (Nicotinamide, B3) 1500 mg |
20 mg |
| Niacin | (Nicotinic Acid, B3) 500 mg (based on liver and gastrointestinal toxicity) S.R. 250 mg (based on liver toxicity) |
20 mg |
| Vitamin B6 | (Pyridoxine) 100 mg |
2 mg |
| Folic Acid | 1000 mcg | 400 mcg |
| Vitamin B12 | (Cyanocobalamin) 3000 mcg |
6 mcg |
| Biotin | 2500 mcg | 300 mcg |
| Pantothenic Acid | 1000 mg | 10 mg |
MINERALS |
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| Calcium | 1500 mg | 1000 mg |
| Phosphorus | 1500 mg | 1000 mg |
| Magnesium | 400 mg | 400 mg |
| Potassium | 1500 mg (500 mg up to three times daily with meals.)
NOTE: The FDA does not allow more than 100 mg Potassium in a |
3500 mg |
| Boron | 6 mg | ++ |
| Chromium | (any form of trivalent Chromium) 1000 mcg |
120 mcg |
| Copper | 9 mg (Note: Cupric Oxide is a very poorly bioavailable source of Copper.) |
2 mg |
| Iodine | 500 mcg | 150 mcg |
| Iron | 60 mg with food 45 mg on empty stomach |
18 mg |
| Manganese | 10mg | 2 mg |
| Molybdenum | 350 mcg | 75 mcg |
| Selenium | 200 mcg | 70 mcg |
| Zinc | 30 mg (Note: Zinc oxide is a poorly bioavailable source of Zinc.) |
15 mg |
| ULS (2004) Council for Responsible Nutrition’s “Upper Level for Supplements” (Vitamin and Mineral Safety. 2nd Edition, CRN) No ULS has been determined for Vanadium, Nickel, Silicon + Daily Value |
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COFACTORS & NUTRACEUTICALS |
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| DV+ | ||
| L-Carnitine OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 2000 mg/day* “Risk assessment for carnitine” John N. Hathcock, et al Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) *Acetyl Carnitine 2732 mg/day – Propionyl Carnitine 2906 mg/day |
No DV | |
| Creatine Monohydrate OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 5 grams/day “Risk assessment for creatine monohydrate” Andrew Shao, et al Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) |
No DV | |
| Coenzyme Q10 OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 1200 mg/day “Risk assessment for Coenzyme Q10” John N. Hathcock, et al Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) |
No DV | |
| Lutein (all trans) OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 20 mg/day (equal to 40 mg Lutein Esters/day) “Risk assessment for the carotenoids lutein and Iycopene” Andrew Shao, et al Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) ULS 38 mg/day (extrapolation from animal data) |
No DV | |
| Lycopene OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 75 mg/day “Risk assessment for the carotenoids lutein and Iycopene” Andrew Shao, et a1 Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) ULS: 270 mg/day (extrapolation from animal data) |
No DV | |
| Choline UL (Tolerable Upper Limit) – 3500 mg/day From the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences USA. “Dietary Reference Intakes for Folate, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin and Choline”, Vol. 1. Washington, DC; NatI.Acad.Press. |
No DV | |
NUTRACEUTICALS |
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| DV+ | ||
| Glucosamine OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 2000 mg/day (either the Hydrochloride or the Sulfate). “Risk assessment for Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate” John N. Hathcock, et al. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) |
No DV | |
| Chondroitin Sulfate OSL (Observed Safe Level) – 1200 mg/day “Risk assessment for Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate” John N. Hathcock, et al. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2006) |
No DV | |
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA and DHA) OSL – 3000 mg/day ULS – 3000 mg/day “The Risk Assessment and Safety of 8ioactive Substances in Food Supplements” IADSA |
No DV | |
| + Daily Value
NOTE: OSL and UL levels are for adults unless otherwise indicated. |
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Monroe County Legislature meets to advance Secondhand dealer legislation December 10 6pm
Sorry this is last minute notice but I found out today about this very important legislation that will affect thousands of mom and pop shops and your yard sales around Rochester and in Monroe County! We are trying to get as many people to show up and make your voice herd on this abusive legislation.
The proposed law would require dealers to get a license from the county and would apply to any Monroe County community without preexisting ordinances regulating secondhand dealers. It’d also require dealers to photograph any item they purchase
Several times NY State legislative houses have tried almost the same law proposal and it failed. Why? It was an impossible law that was
1) not enforceable by police agencies
2) a burden to police agencies – in this case it would be the Sheriff’s department
3) poorly defined the people to be covered under the law
4) poorly defined the merchandise to be covered under the law
5) created undue financial burden on small business owners – in the current proposal that’s $250 per year
6) created impossible reporting requirements that would in effect make criminals out of the business owners who must report
Nothing has been resolved in the Monroe County proposal to fix any of these problems. It will not solve crime nor help in the recovery of stolen goods. It will cause businesses to close thereby affecting a net loss to retail sales tax coming into the county.
Anyone who sells “some old jewelry” will be affected by this proposal. It is imperative to speak to your county representative about the failings of the proposed law. And plan to attend the hearing on December 10 and speak to the Legislature.
They say those dusty shelves could contain that DVD player, Xbox 360 or digital camera that thieves took from your home.
Even though some mom and shop owners say they don’t want to stock stolen merchandise, it often cannot be avoided. That’s why Rochester wants to make finding such loot easier by imposing more rules on second-hand stores. But what is is going to do is put more regulation and burden on small business and essentially put people out of business who can not afford to pay the taxes and fees for having yard sales or flea market sales.
The rules would subject the stores to impromptu visits from police to see what goods they have. The businesses also would be required to ask people selling or pawning items to provide a state driver’s license or passport as identification.
Store owners also would face fines for not regularly reporting what merchandise they take in, or if they don’t ask for the required information from sellers.
Such changes will not only make the hunt for stolen goods harder, but also will help discourage stores owners from hiding hot merchandise under the nose of law enforcement.
“Right now we don’t have the ability to go in and take a look at these things,” said, the city police department‘s lead crime analyst, who requested the new ordinance. The City Council has discussed it, but has yet to vote on the measure.
“If stores are purchasing stolen property, they’re not going to record it,” Meehan said. “It limits our ability to follow up.”
Four second-hand dealers and a scrap yard currently fax to police lists of the items they purchase and the names and addresses of the sellers. Despite the ease of selling on the Internet, such stores still exist — and also often sell their wares online.
But the stores often accept other forms of picture ID, such as those used to obtain government assistance. And handwriting on faxes can be incomplete or illegible, Meehan said. A new e-mail system or Internet site will be devised to receive the information costing taxpayers more money to run big government bondage police.
Albany began requiring an electronic report of merchandise from its second-hand dealers last year.
Police say the ordinance also will include a new definition of second-hand dealers that will include places like jewelry stores that buy gold jewelry and shops that purchase and sell used cell phones. They say the new rules would not apply to things like garage and tag sales or used clothing and book stores but don’t believe them they are always caught lying to we the people.
A proposed county law to regulate pawn shops, secondhand dealers, and jewelry and coin exchanges will advance to a vote by the full County Legislature.
The proposal’s sponsor has said the legislation is intended to help law enforcement officials recover stolen property.
to resell, and to submit that photo to a database operated by the sheriff’s office. Dealers would also be required to hold items for 14 days before selling them.
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Donation’s For A Family In Need
I am the treasurer of the Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio MOMS Club. The International MOMS Club is a non-profit organization that provides support for mothers and children within each community.
This past year one of our members, Melissa, lost her battle with an inoperable brain tumor, leaving behind a grief-stricken husband {Ethan} and 3 small children {Brenden, Kage, & Zoe}. This will be their first holiday season without their ‘rock’. I’m in the process of collecting donations to help ease their financial situation and make their holidays a little brighter during this difficult time. Ethan has just informed us that they recently lost their food assistance and health insurance and he is doing all he can to provide for and support his children. If you would like to donate -anything- PLEASE do so. I know all too well how money can be tight, but even just $5 can go far for…
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UK government blocks wider access to innovative cancer treatment
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LadyRomp Inspirational Conference Call!
LadyRomp is a place where people can go for great stories on everything about women. Anything involving today’s women and girls can be found here, whether it be motivational stories or messages, news, health, or inspirational women, the site equips and inspires women of all ages to go after their dreams and find their purpose. Currently, the blog is gathering business contacts and within the next year or so, editor Kimberly Seabrooks dreams of developing a real, vibrant community comprised of small groups with the use of The LadyRomp Inspiration Network.
Janine Hausif will be joining us on our 1st call.
Entrepreneur. Idea Maven. Creator.
Soon after earning her Bachelor’s degree in Communication in her hometown in Maryland, Janine immediately uprooted her life to Brooklyn, New York. One chance afternoon Janine noticed a large decal plastered to a local business’s window that read “Black-Owned Business.” She thought it would be great…
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Faith and Doubt
With faith you can move mountains. With doubt you can create them.
With faith you can move mountains. With doubt you can create them.
(Source: http://www.mikeysfunnies.com)
I’ve often heard the first sentence, but this is the first time I’d seen the second one. I don’t know who came up with the latter or put the two sentences together for the first time, but I believe that they thoughts reinforce each other so well that it was genius to put them together.
With Love,
Russ
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Toxic Additives in Children’s Flintstones Vitamins Contains Aspartame, GMOs and Other Hazardous Ingredients
Brought to you by the company who found their product tainted with AIDS and instead of destroying the shipment… they sent it to and sold it in a third world country. What a nice company.
Top Children’s Vitamin Brand Contains Aspartame, GMOs and Other Hazardous Ingredients
Doug L. Bullock forget about the additives in childrens vitamins. Look at the vitamins themselves. They are fake, imitation synthetic chemicals that look like a vitamin in a chemistry lab. They are made from crude oil and coal tar. If anyone wants to feed THAT to their kid then there must be something wrong with them as a parent. Vitamins that are made from REAL FOOD actually build the body while the fake ones are just toxic and useless. I have used the real food sourced ones for years now and they WORK
Published on Nov 2, 2013
A number of toxic additives are contained in Flintstones vitamins, according to the National Health Federation. These synthetic additives are actually banned in many countries due to the fact that they are not only harmful to people, but dangerous to the environment as well. This raises the question of why these poisonous chewables are being used by parents as a substitute for the vitamins that can be found in natural foods. On this clip from the Lip News, Lissette Padilla and Mark Sovel raise these concerns while suggesting simple methods that parents can use to keep their children safe.
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Tossing social etiquette to the wind and why would you feel comfortable enough to pose that, like you’re inquiring about?
with some humor:
In reference to my kids:
“Is his father/mother in the picture?” Ugh. That’s so rude. Why would you ask that question like he/she isn’t? And even more importantly, why would you feel comfortable enough to pose that, like you’re inquiring about where I got my sweater or who did my hair? Rude party of one.
“Maybe she’s acting out because… you know… dad’s not around.” Maybe she is. So what’s your excuse?
“Who’s his daddy?” Wow. Well, since we’re tossing social etiquette to the wind: how much do you weigh? What did you bring home on your taxes last year? Make you feel uncomfortable? OK, that’s how we feel too.
All up in my love life:
“No man is going to want you with all of those kids.” Mmm hmm. Mmm hmm. Thanks for making that point. And what, pray tell, would you suggest I do with these kids now that I have them? Trade them in for the man? Or give up on the man and just resign myself to a life of singleness? Bigger than that, that’s just a really mean thing to say. Sheesh.“I’ll pray for a family for you and your daughter.” Before you get into that, you might need to go on ahead and pray that my hand doesn’t accidentally land across the back of your head. Contrary to what you might think, my daughters and I together are a family. Yep, just us. Adding a man does not make us better. We’re doing just fine by ourselves.“You’ve got all them kids and now you want to be celibate?” Blank stare. No comment.
About my life in general:
“I don’t know how you do it!” I don’t either. But it gets done, so let’s not over analyze the logistics. I’m walking on water here and I’m trying not to look down.“Where’s Angelise and Raelynn?” You know, I actually stopped being pregnant 3 years ago. That was the last time we were physiologically tied together. Sometimes she does gnaw loose from that chains that apparently keeps up attached at the ankles.
“You look tired.” That’s because I am. But thank you for your transparency and honesty. Care to watch over my household while I take a nap?
Okay single parents research time< What are some thing people say or have said to you that just gets on your very last nerve??????
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