Sean Lahman

@seanlahman

More than 80,000 Monroe County residents are without power Friday afternoon in the aftermath of Wednesday's massive windstorm. Here is information about shelters and other services that are available throughout the region.

Four overnight shelters are available in Monroe County, and many towns and villages have opened daytime warming shelters. Orleans County and Wayne County have also opened warming shelters and are working with the American Red Cross to establish overnight shelters in the area.

Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo said Friday afternoon that people in need of shelter should call 911 to be directed to the shelter desk for more information about locations and availability.

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City of Rochester

A Red Cross shelter is operating at the Gantt Recreation Center (700 North St.) and will be available for overnight accommodations. The city says this center will be open 24 hours until further notice.

Other city recreation centers will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the following locations: Adams Street, 85 Adams St. Avenue D, 200 Avenue D Campbell Street, 524 Campbell St. Carter Street, 500 Carter St. Flint Street, 271 Flint St. Frederick Douglass, 999 South Ave. Thomas P. Ryan, 530 Webster Ave.

The following city recreation centers will also be open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adams Street, 85 Adams St. Campbell Street, 524 Campbell St. Thomas P. Ryan, 530 Webster Ave.

Cell phone charging, snacks, showers (where available) will be available both days. For individual R-Center contact information, visit www.cityofrochester.gov/rcenters.

Brighton

Brighton Town Hall (2300 Elmwood Ave) is open as a warming center until 9 p.m., offering water and snacks.

Brighton High School (1150 South Winton Rd,) will be serving brunch for families at 11:30 am Saturday. The gym will be open from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and showers are available.

The Jewish Community Center (1200 Edgewood Ave.) says all are welcome to shower, grab a bite to eat, and get warm. Please bring a photo ID.

Chili

If you need a place to get warm, visit the Chili Public Library (3333 Chili Ave.) or the Senior Center (3235 Chili Ave.).

Gates

Gates Town Hall (1605 Buffalo Rd) is open and available for shelter, including overnight accommodations.

Gates Lutheran Church (2415 Chili Av.) and the Gates Public Library (902 Elmgrove Road) are available as daytime warming centers.

If you need an oxygen bottle refilled, Gates Ambulance, 1001 Elmgrove Road, is a designated refilling station for citizens.

Greece

Greece Community and Senior Center (3 Vince Tofany Blvd.) has been designated as a warming center for residents who are out of power and are in need of a warm facility. Cots will be available and the center will be open overnight. Those who are in need of assistance are encouraged to call the North Greece Fire Department at (585) 865-2887, ext. 260, for transportation.

Patients who have lost power and oxygen equipment functionality, and cannot reach their oxygen provider, may go to Greece Ambulance (867 Long Pond Road).

Hamlin

Hamlin Town Hall (1658 Lake Road) is open as a warming center until 8 p.m.

Henrietta

The Henrietta Recreation Center (605 Calkins Road) is open as a warming center until 8 p.m.

Irondequoit

Overnight accommodations will be available at Irondequoit High School (260 Cooper Road). Residents can begin checking in at 6 p.m.

Warming stations are open at Irondequoit Public Library (1290 Titus Ave.) and I-Square (400 Bakers Park).

Mendon

Mendon Community Center (167 North Main Street) is open as a warming center until 9 p.m.

Ogden/Spencerport

Ogden Town Hall (269 Ogden Center Road, Spenerport) is open as a warming center until 10 p.m.

Orleans County

Warming shelters are open at the following locations: Lyndonville Fire Department, 148 N. Main St.; Hoag Library, 134 S. Main St.; Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road; Eastern Orleans Community Center (75 Public Square, Holley).

Red Cross has opened a disaster shelter at Medina High School, 2 Mustang Drive.

Parma/Hilton

The Hilton Community Center (54 Henry St.) is open as a warming center until 8 p.m.

Penfield

The Penfield Library and Community Center (1985 Baird Road) is open as a warming center until 8 p.m.

Perinton/Fairport

The Perinton Community Center (1350 Turk Hill Road) is open as a warming center until midnight

Patients who have lost power and oxygen equipment functionality, and cannot reach their oxygen provider, may go to Perinton Ambulance at 1400 Turk Hill Road.

Pittsford

Those who need a warm place may go to the Town Library (24 State St.), the Senior Citizens Center (3750 Monroe Ave.), or the Spiegel Community Center (35 Lincoln Ave.).

Wayne County

Warming shelters are open at the following locations:

Ontario Fire Station, 6160 Walter Cone Drive, Ontario.

Walworth Fire Department, 2178 Church Street, Walworth.

Macedon Center Fire Department, 2481 Canandaigua Road, Macedon.

Webster

Webster Recreation Center (1350 Chiyoda Drive) is open until 9 p.m. Shower facilities are available.

Wheatland/Scottsville

Senior Center (22 Main St., Scottsville) is open for anyone that needs to warm up.

Wyoming County

Overnight shelter open at Varysburg Fire Hall, 2446 Route 20A.

The Cowlesville Fire Department (361 Clinton St) has a warming center operating from 1 to 4 p.m. and again from 6 to 9 p.m.

SLAHMAN@Gannett.com

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