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Author and journalist Tom Rivers was at Present Tense books and gifts on Washington Avenue, Batavia, today to sign copies of his newest book, "All Ears."

The book is a collection of some of Rivers' best pieces about community life during his 15 years at the Batavia Daily News.

Rivers is now editor of OrleansHub, an online news source serving Orleans County.

"All Ears" is available at Present Tense.

Pictured with Rivers, his 7-year-old daughter, Lucy.

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Photo: Tom Rivers at book signing for 'Farm Hands' https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/photo-tom-rivers-book-signing-farm-hands/29283

Ace ag reporter Tom Rivers was at Coffee Culture this morning with his son Ruben signing copies of his book "Farm Hands." The book is based on a series of articles Rivers wrote for the Batavia Daily News about his efforts to get out and work the fields, experiencing firsthand what it's like to be a farm hand. Rivers said so far the book has sold 5,500 copies. If you don't have your copy yet, it's available at Present Tense books and the Holland Land Office Museum.

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Free 'Pasta for Peace' dinner with local author Tom Rivers as guest speaker https://www.thebatavian.com/events/free-pasta-peace-dinner-local-author-tom-rivers-guest-speaker/28057 Local author Tom Rivers will be the guest speaker at the first free spaghetti dinner, "Pasta for Peace," at 6:30 p.m., on Thursday, Sept. 15, at the First Presbyterian Church, 300 E. Main St. in Batavia.

The dinner is sponsored by Pax Christi Genesee County. Tom Rivers, who authored "Farm Hands," will share his "food for thought" -- his first-hand experience with farm workers, hard work and lessons from Western New York fields.

Pax Christi Genesee County is part of the national and international Catholic Peace Movement and operates locally on an interfaith basis. Pax Christi has sponsored programs such as a recent Interfaith Witness for Peace at Genesee Community College and a three-part series, "Understanding Islam for the 21st Century."

UPDATE Sept. 7: William Privett, coordinator, Pax Christi Genesee County
Home: 585-599-3366
Cell: 315-866-6925

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Tom Rivers discusses his book 'Farm Hands' at LeRoy library https://www.thebatavian.com/events/tom-rivers-discusses-his-book-farm-hands-at-leroy-library/16537 Tom Rivers, local author and longtime staff writer for the Batavia Daily News, will be at the Woodward Memorial Library to discuss his book, "Farm Hands: Hard work and hard lessons from Western New York fields." Attendees will be able to purchase copies of the book and have them signed.

This will take place at the library, which is at 7 Wolcott St. in LeRoy, from 7 until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23. Registration is not required.

Rivers' book is a compilation of first-person segments of his state and national award-winning series on farming and local farm laborers, which he wrote in 2008. The series chronicles his experiences on various farms in Genesee and Orleans counties. The book includes additional background information along with 101 pictures.

You can find more information on Rivers' book by visiting www.farmhandsbook.com. For more details on the program, call the library at 768-8300.

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Ready for Summer https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/jlangen/ready-summer/16091

Tom Rivers- Farm Hands

JOE: Good morning Calliope.
CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Tell me what you have been up t0o lately.JOE: This week I worked on three projects for GO ART!.
CALLIOPE: Tell me more.
JOE: Tom Rivers is coming to speak On Wednesday.
CALLIOPE: Details please.
JOE: Tom is a reporter at the Daily News who wrote a series on farm labor in Genesee and Orleans Counties. Then he compiled his series into a book, Farm Hands, which he is discussing on Wednesday.
CALLIOPE: How were you involved?
JOE: Mostly in the arrangements and publicity. I will also be on hand for the presentation.
CALLIOPE: Sounds interesting. What else is going on.
JOE: I’ll fill you in on the other projects next time we meet.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/jlangen/ready-summer/16091#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/jlangen/ready-summer/16091 May 24, 2010, 12:05pm Tom Rivers Ready for Summer jlangen <p> </p><div> <div> <div><a href="http://slidingotter.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/rivers-front-cover_300.jpeg"></a> <p>Tom Rivers- Farm Hands</p> </div> <p>JOE: Good morning Calliope.<br> CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Tell me what you have been up t0o lately.JOE: This week I worked on three projects for GO ART!.<br> CALLIOPE: Tell me more.<br> JOE: Tom Rivers is coming to speak On Wednesday.<br> CALLIOPE: Details please.<br> JOE: Tom is</p></div></div>
Tom Rivers reads "Farm Hands" book at GoArt! https://www.thebatavian.com/events/tom-rivers-reads-farm-hands-book-goart/16005 Tom Rivers, an author and longtime staff writer for the Batavia Daily News, will give a reading and presentation of his recently published book, "Farm Hands: Hard work and hard lessons from Western New York fields." A Q&A session will follow.

It will take place at GoArt!'s Seymour Place, at 201 E. Main St. in Batavia, from 7 until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 26.

Rivers' book is a compilation of first-person segments of his state and national award-winning series on farming, which he wrote in 2008. The series chronicles his experiences on various farms in Genesee and Orleans counties. The book includes additional background information along with 101 pictures.

You can find more information on Rivers' book by visiting www.farmhandsbook.com. For more details on the program, call GoArt! at 343-9313 or e-mail info@goart.org.

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Hawley delivers copy of farm worker book to colleagues in Albany https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/hawley-delivers-copy-farm-worker-book-colleagues-albany/14024

Daily News staff writer Tom Rivers is now famous in Albany, if that's anything to brag about.

Thursday, Assemblyman Steve Hawley delivered copies of Tom's book, "Farm Hands," to every member of the State Legislature.

From a statement from Hawley's office:

As a former farmer and president of the Genesee County Farm Bureau, the assemblyman knows how important the farming industry is to New York State. It is the assemblyman’s hope that this book will create greater awareness of the importance of the agriculture industry and how damaging the passage of the Farmworkers Omnibus Labor Standards Bill (also known as the “Farm Death Bill”), a proposal that would impose expensive labor mandates, could be to farmers.

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Award-winning series on farm labor now available in a book https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/award-winning-series-farm-labor-now-available-book/13572 Tom Rivers is a reporter of boundless energy. He's run in marathons and worked day-long shifts in local farm fields.

Now he's published a book.

The Batavia Daily News staff writer wrote an award-winning series 2008 about his laborious research into just want it takes to work at local farms in Western New York. Those articles are the basis of Farm Hands: Hard work and hard lessons from Western New York fields.

"Books have a little more permanence," Rivers said. "You can read about the titans of industry, such as Dean Richmond, in books, but there aren't a lot of books about the people doing the work. I just think the farmworkers make a great contribution to our community. They deserve the recognition (of being in a book)."

The stories of Tom's days and nights in the fields of Genesee, Wyoming and Orleans counties picking apples and chopping and throwing cabbage give the reader a great sense of just how hard farm work is.

Although he knew it would be challenging, Rivers said he was surprised by how taxing it really is. And it takes training, experience and dedication to ensure that the produce isn't damaged before it's delivered to market.

"There's this feeling that we can just throw anybody into farm work, but not just anybody can do this," Rivers said. "Buyers could reject 40 tons of cabbage if it's not just perfect, if the heads are bruised. There's more pressure on the workers than there is in my job or in most people's jobs. They have to aim for perfection."

The book contains additional material not included in the original newspaper series, Rivers said.

Rivers self-published the book and had it printed at Hodgkins Printing in the Harvester Center.

The full-color book came out looking great, Rivers said. Daily News Publisher Tom Turnbull didn't hesitate to give Rivers permission, without fee, to reprint his own articles as well as the color photos that ran with the series.

"I like that it says, 'Printed in Batavia,' but I don't feel like I was working with a second-rate company," Rivers said. "They were great over there."

The book is for sale locally at the Holland Land Office Museum and Present Tense Books on Washington Avenue.

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Tom Rivers entertains Elba Historical Society with talk on farm labor series https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/tom-rivers-entertains-elba-historical-society-talk-farm-labor-series/6593

Daily News reporter Tom Rivers spoke to the Elba Historical Society yesterday evening about his award-winning series on farm labor.

Rivers gave an energetic, anecdote-laden, hour-long talk on the series in which he explained that he set out to really understand what it's like to work in the fields, doing the work that migrant workers do, and whether an average American could handle the task.

His conclusion: Not only can't the average American not handle the jobs (and they rarely apply, and when  they do, they usually wash out after two hours of work), most world class athletes couldn't handle what immigrant workers do every day.

"After being out in the fields with these guys for eight hours a day, professional sports seems pretty lame," Rivers said.

He's used his experience picking cucumbers and tossing cabbage to help him get through running a marathon, which he said wasn't nearly as difficult compared to his work among the migrants.

The work ethic of the migrants astonished him, Rivers said. He explained that in picking berries, it's important to get the ones at the right stage of ripeness, otherwise the suburban housewife will be unhappy if she arrives home with bitter berries.  At the berry farm where Rivers worked one day, the owners had tried hiring teen-age workers once, but they just didn't take enough care about which berries they threw into baskets.

"The Mexican workers impressed me with their quality control," Rivers said. "Among themselves there is a lot of pride, you could even say perfection."

Such praise for the migrant workers didn't always win Rivers fans, he said. He said people actually called the paper to complain about his stories.

"Some people have a problem with showing the humanity of farm workers," Rivers said.

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Daily staffers win NYS publishers' awards https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/daily-staffers-win-nys-publishers-awards/6019 Tom Rivers, Sharon Larson and Ben Beagle all garnered awards from the New York Newspaper Publishers' Association.

Congratulations to all three. Details here.

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