DID YOU KNOW? The demand for qualified, talented nurses figures to grow in the years to come.According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than half a million nurses are expected to retire by 2022. Couple that with an existing nursing shortage, and the BLS projects a need for 1.1 million registered nurses in the near future. A shortage also figures to affect Canada, where the Canadian Nurses Association recently estimated that the country would be forced to confront a nursing shortage of roughly 60,000 nurses by 2022. Various factors are contributing to the nursing shortage in both countries, including an increasingly large aging population that will require more and more nurses to meet its health care needs. In the United States, the Affordable Care Act, which was passed in 2010, increased access to health care for millions of people across the country, thereby creating a greater need for nurses and other health care professionals. In addition, a greater emphasis on preventive care in many countries across the globe figures to compel more people to visit their physicians even when they’re otherwise feeling healthy. As more people prioritize preventive care, the need for more nurses will likely increase.
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Survival
If the graduate is going to
or leaving college, customize a basket full of items he or she may need to make their transitions that much easier. Food can always serve as the centerpiece of such baskets, but don’t hesitate to include decorative items to outfit that
Formal invites translate to gifts. Anyone who receives an invitation is obligated to give the graduate a gift. Give grads their gifts in person, even if you cannot attend the ceremony. If you live far away and won’t be in attendance, arrange for the gift to arrive as close to the ceremony date as possible.
Congratulations to all of our 2023 Graduates!
We are so proud of your hard work and accomplishments!
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“CLASSIC COUNTRY”
WXRL / Ramblin’ Lou Tours BOOK NOW!
Sept. 20 Sprague’s/Seneca Allegany Casino w/$25 bonus
Sept. 27 Lucy Tour – Jamestown, NY
Oct. 3-9 Great Smoky Mts./Nashville/Grand Ole Opry/Dollywood
Oct. 15-19 Vermont/New Hampshire/Maine – Portland Light House
Oct. 25 Sprague’s/Seneca Allegany Casino w/$25 bonus
Nov. 14-16 Festival of Lights/Oglebay Park – Wheeling, WV
Nov. 27-29 (New dates) Lancaster, PA – 2 Shows
“Miracle of Christmas” & American Music Theatre
Don’t miss
“WNY’s First Family of Country Music”
The Ramblin’ Lou Family Band
July 17 (Mon.) Canal Fest - new pavilion (near Walgreen’s) along the canal, Tonawanda 6:00-8:00pm
Aug. 8 (Tues.) M&T Bank Summer Concert Series, On M&T Plaza, Noon-1:00pm
Aug. 9-16 Erie County Fair - Hamburg, NY - Appearing first 8 days of the Fair - Ave.of Flags Stage 6:00-7:15pm
Father’sDay
SUNDAY,JUNE18TH
INDOOR DINING opening at 2pm
OUTDOOR DINING opening at 4pm
Weeklyto-gospecials visit www.redosier.com
Mon-Closed Tues-Thurs4pm-8pm Fri-Sat4pm-9pm Sun4pm-8pm
Route 5, Sta ord • 343-6972
with Red Osier Rochester, RPM Enterprise or Total Sandwich Catering.
IDEAS FOR FAST AND EASY ENTERTAINING
Freshly squeeze juice. Use a sturdy pair of tongs to squeeze all of the juice out of lemons, limes and oranges for fresh juice or lemonade.
Copperhead Creek Sunday CRUISE NIGHT
2-4-1 Well & Draft • 75¢ Wings • 50/50 Drawing Pool, Darts, Music, Entertainment
Friday: DJ Ghost @ 10pm
Saturday: Trolls 2.0 @ 9:30pm
Sunday: Cruise Night, 4-7pm every Sunday in June, July, and August (weather permitting) with 75¢ wings, 2-4-1 well drinks and drafts!
Wednesdays: Karaoke w/CJ Country Radio & Kelly Carson
Thursdays: Country Line Dance lessons, 7-9pm
www.copperheadcreekbar.com
11am-4pm
$17
BARBECUE
Sunday, June 18th
Open to the public and golfers
Can take to go or eat in pavilion/patio
1/2 Broiler, Salt Potatoes, Beans, Macaroni Salad, Roll
Call or stop in to purchase your tickets
Batavia Country Club
bcclodge@rochester.rr.com
7909 Batavia-Byron Rd., Batavia, NY • 344-8367 bataviacc.com
DID YOU KNOW?
Pizza continues to remain a popular comfort food and go-to staple for quick, family-friendly meals. Statistics Brain reports that 93 percent of Americans eat at least one piece of pizza per month. Five billion pizzas are sold worldwide each year, and the United States accounts for three billion of those pizzas. The average person will eat 46 slices of pizza each year. The world can thank Raffaele Esposito for creating the first pizza that resembled the pizza the world knows today. Esposito created the pizza for Italy’s Queen Margherita when she visited Naples in 1889. The crust was garnished with tomatoes, mozzarella and basil to represent the national colors of Italy: red, white and green.
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Attention: Ford/Lincoln/ Mercury Owners
In the absence of a local Ford dealer
Dan’s Tire & Auto Service Center SERVICES
all of your vehicles’ repair needs, including Ford Diesels. We have full access to Ford/Motorcraft parts, repair manuals, & service bulletins.
Make An Appointment Today!
585-343-7210 48 Batavia City Centre
WHAT TO KNOW WHEN BUYING FROM A PRIVATE SELLER
Confirm the number of owners. There’s no magic number of owners a vehicle can have before it’s considered too risky to buy, but the more owners a car has had, the less likely buyers will learn its full history. In addition, if sellers were not the first owners, they won’t know how the car was treated or driven prior to them buying it. That’s another potential red flag to consider before buying a car that has had more than one owner.
PET
IS A GROWING PROBLEM
ThePurinaPetCareCenterfound that overweight pets may live two years less than ideal weight pets. Reduced life span is not the only problem, as carrying extra pounds can contribute to various maladies. These include osteoarthritis and poor joint health, type 2 diabetes, ligament injuries, heart and respiratory disease, kidney disease, and cancer.
MY FILLING IS MISSING TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
Fillings can fall out for several reasons, including tooth decay, tooth trauma, teeth grinding, and chewing on something hard. A missing filling should be fixed by a dentist as soon as possible to avoid further decay in the affected tooth. Keep the filling, if possible, because the dentist may be able to reattach it. Swish your mouth with saltwater frequently to reduce bacteria, which contributes to tooth decay. Try to chew food on the other side of your mouth to keep food debris out of the affected tooth. Continue to clean, brush, and floss the tooth as you would normally, but do it gently. If you’re in pain, try taking a nonprescription NSAID to reduce pain and inflammation.
Whether you are in our office for repairs of a missing filling, a smile makeover, or for a simple cleaning,
our personal, casual, and relaxed style in providing quality dental care will help put you at ease. We’ll take the time to get to know your needs, answer questions about home care of any dental issues, tell you about the latest techniques and materials, and make sure that you are comfortable. Find out just how pleasant a visit to thedentist andenhancingyoursmile can be—call us at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, 585.343.4246. Complete family dental care is available at 6 Batavia City Centre. We accept most insurances.
P.S. While not always a dental emergency, a lost filling should be replaced within a few days to avoid damage and decay to the unprotected tooth.
www.bataviafamilydental.com
Do you have HEEL pain or ARCH pain?
HEEL SPUR SYNDROME/PLANTAR FASCIITIS
is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the rst few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking.
• Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the brous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur.
• Contributing factors: Flat pronated feet, high arched feet, poor shoe support, increase age, sudden weight increase, increased activity level, family tendency.
• 95% of our patients’ symptoms are resolved with conservative treatment, avoiding surgical intervention.
• We also o er surgical procedures with the best post op success rates using Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy techniques (minimal incisions and scarring; often back in a shoe in 1 week).
ADVANCED PODIATRY ASSOCIATES
Dr. Joseph Canzoneri, DPM
2 State Street, Batavia • 585-343-8150
Mon., urs., Fri. 8am-5pm; Tues. 11am-8pm. In-o ce Fluoroscan • Handicapped Accessible.
Advanced Lower Extremity Wound Care Diabetic Care, Limb/Foot Salvage & Foot Surgery/Trauma
By Keith Roach, M.D.Bout of Pneumonia Leads to Shocking Breast Cancer Diagnosis
DEAR DR. ROACH: My 73-year-old wife has been diligent in getting her mammograms done, plus blood tests and doctor’s visits every three months. In November 2021, she came down with what seemed like a very bad cold that was actually confirmed by X-ray to be pneumonia. After two rounds of different antibiotics, she had lost 35 pounds, and it left her with weakness and a lingering cough. A CT scan later indicated that she “either has cancer or had cancer in the past.”
Multiple tests later, it was determined that there was a tumor at the 12:00 position in her breast and a tumor in her stomach that had spread to her pelvis and bones in her legs. She started taking letrozole and Ibrance, and although extreme fatigue is the most common side effect, they appear to be working.
My question is, how could this initial breast cancer have gone undetected for some time with all of the regular testing and not set off alarms? As bad as the pneumonia was, it allowed her to receive a diagnosis of a disease that eluded detection by current screening methods and very good physicians. -- Anon.
ANSWER: I am so very sorry to hear about your wife. Breast cancer is not just one disease. We think of breast cancer as something that can be easily cured if it is found early, but if you wait too late, it becomes difficult or impossible to cure. Some breast cancers do act that way, but others are much more indolent -- they grow slowly and may never get to the point where they threaten a person’s life.
Unfortunately, there are some breast cancers that can become metastatic (spreading to different sites such as the lymph nodes, bones, liver or lungs) before they are detectable at all by even the most sensitive tests, such as a mammogram or MRI. By the time they are found, because of symptoms, they are incurable by surgery and require systemic treatments like chemotherapy and hormonal therapy.
Most metastatic breast cancer is incurable, but newer treatments have improved life expectancy, with the average being three years. Screening for breast cancer is unable to save all lives. More effective treatment, in combination with regular screening, will be necessary to continue to progress against this horrible disease.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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ALBION
SummerSolsticeSoiree- June 23, 5-9pmatTheCobblestoneMuseum(14389RidgeRd.W,Albion) offersaneveningofmusic,art& conversationatthisSummerSolsticeevent.ExhibitsincludeVictorianMourningArt,TomZangerle artand19thc.paintingsbyseveral localartists.Glassofwineand scrumptiousnibblesincludedin ticketprice.$20Pre-sale/$25door. Call585-589-9013orvisitwww. cobblestonemuseum.orgformore informationandtopurchasetickets.
ATTICA
GolfingforGatewayHome Comfort Care attheQuietTimes GolfCourse.BasketAuction,Raffles,50/50.HeldThursday,July 27th.Startsat10am. Allproceeds fromtheeventswillbenefitGatewayHomeComfortCareinAttica.
JunkyardReunion-Antiqueand Classic CarShow attheVincent AlmeterMemorialPark,Varysburg. BasketAuction,50/50,Food.Held Sunday,July30thfrom11am-4pm. Allproceedsfromtheeventswill benefitGatewayHomeComfort CareinAttica.
StrawberrySocial! Trinity United MethodistChurch,75MainSt., AtticaonThursday,June22nd, 4pmuntilsoldout.MenutoincludeStrawberrySundae, StrawberryShortcake,HotDogs, Hamburgers,Sausage,Chicken Breast,BakedBeans,SaltPotatoes, MacaroniSaladandBeverages.Ala Carte.Eatinortakeout.Handicap Accessible.Questions, 585-813-4227.
BATAVIA
Homegrown!ConcertSeries 2023 - LivemusicconcertsatJacksonSquare,JacksonSt.inBatavia onJune23and30,2023from 6-9pm.Featuringupcomingtalentedyouthartists,localfavorite performersandoriginalmusic performancesbyOldHippies, Ghostridersandmanymore!
NYSPathThroughHistory: HLOM Warof1812Encampment- AspartofNewYorkState’s PathThroughHistory,theHolland LandOfficeMuseumwillbe hostingaWarof1812EncampmentSaturday,June17,10am4pm.Featuringreenactors, encampment,andotherdisplays bothinsideandoutsideofthe museum.Thereenactorsarefrom thelocalGeneseeMilitia,which wasstationedinBatavia.Batavia wasthelocationthatUSforcesand refugeesfromBuffaloretreatedto afterthevillageofBuffalowas burnedinDecember1813.The eventisincludedwithregular admissiontothemuseum.For othergreateventsvisit-https:// www.iloveny.com/things-to-do/ path-through-history/
FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo Batavia! June16th! Thesecond ofsixFridayNightFoodTruckRodeoisscheduledforFriday,June 16thattheGeneseeCountyFairgroundsinBatavia.FoodTrucks fromalloverWesternNewYork willbereadytoserveyoufrom4 PMuntil8PMorsoldout.Thisisa freeadmission,freeparking,cash onlyevent.StopinsayHiandgrab abitetoeat.FridayNightFood TruckRodeoissponsoredbyGeneseeCountyAgriculturalSociety, Inc.
2ndAnnualJudyRussellMemorial GolfTournament attheBataviaCountryClub.BasketAuction, Raffles,50/50!Saturday,July15thStartsat1pm. Allproceedsfrom theeventswillbenefitGateway HomeComfortCareinAttica.
Morganville Cemetery Association
Annual Meeting
Plot Owner Families & Friends
PLEASE JOIN US
7pm • ursday, June 29, 2023
We encourage you to attend to provide your input and learn how the cemetery operates.
Morganville United Church of Christ Community Building 8466 Morganville Rd, Sta ord, NY For information contact: Rick Branton, President 585-201-3145
Dine-To-DonateatSettler’s Family Restaurant tobenefit CrossroadsHouse.Tuesday,June 20,2023from4pm-8pm.Settler’s willdonate20%oftheevenings pre-taxreceiptstoCrossroads House.Settler’sislocatedat353 WestMainStreet,inBatavia. CrossroadsHouseis“AGiftToThe Community,MadePossibleByThe Community”www. crossroadshouse.com
HLOMJavawithJoeE.:Erica Wanecski, “Shopping Malls:From FountainstoFoodCourts”.The HollandLandOfficeMuseumis proudtoannouncethenextedition ofourJavawithJoeE.morning presentationseriesonThursday, June22at9am.Themuseum welcomesvolunteerandlocalpresenterEricaJoanWanecski,asshe presents,“ShoppingMalls:From FountaintoFoodCourts”onthe history,evolutionandfutureofthe shoppingmallsofWesternNew York,includingthemallherein Batavia.Admissionisfree,and donutsandcoffeewillbeprovided. Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
TheGeneseeAreaGenealogists will beholdingtheirnextmeeting onTuesday,June20at7pmatthe HollandLandOfficeMuseumin Batavia.Thespeakerwillbe RhondaHoffmanandhertopicwill be:YouhavedonetheDNAtest andgottenyourresults.NowWhat ??Comejoinusandlearnmore aboutthisfascinatingtopic.
BROCKPORT
BrockportSymphonyOrchestra Outdoor SummerPopsConcertSunday,June25,2023,at4:00PM atTheMorgan-ManningHouse, 151MainStreetintheVillageof Brockport.DirectedbyJonathan Allentoff,thisfamilyconcertwill featurevocalartistsMaryWojciechowskiandMichaelDeLuca.Admissionisfree,anddonationswillbe gratefullyaccepted.Theaudienceis invitedtobringlawnchairsand blankets.Inthecaseofrain,the concertwillbeheldattheFirst PresbyterianChurchofBrockport, 35StateStreetintheVillageof Brockport.Foradditionalinformation,pleasevisitwww. brockportsymphony.org.
EAST BETHANY
GuidedDogWalks-Bringyourbest friend forsomegreatsocialization andexerciseonaguideddogwalk throughthepark!Walkstakeplace onthefirstSaturdayofeachmonth fromApriltoAugust.Dogsmustbe keptonaleashatalltimes.Aggressivedogsarenotallowed!Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRoad,EastBethany. InterpretiveNatureCenter,Feeis $5perdog;allproceedsbenefitthe GeneseeCountyAnimalShelter. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.
ELBA
ElbaBettermentConcertsinthe Park 2023- Ourfirstconcertis Thursday,June29,featuringThe Nitetones.Thisawesomesixpiece bandfeaturesentertainerand croonerTommyPantone.You’re gonnawanttogetupanddance, butitwillalsobeagreatnightto justsitandlisteninourbeautiful VillagePark.So,bringachairand getreadyforarelaxing,funfilled night.Themusicstartsat6:30,but comeearlyandhavedinnerfrom ourfoodtrucks.BEST(BuildingElba SchoolTogether)willbethereservinguppopcorn,andour50/50 rafflewillbenefitthemandthe wonderfulactivitiestheyprovide forourECSstudents.
LEROY
SummerLunchforChildrenand Teens - St.Mark’sSummerLunch ProgramforchildrenandteensbeginsonMonday,June26for8 weeks.Freelunchesareservedat thechurch’ssidedooronChurch St.onMondays,Wednesdays,and Fridaysfrom11:45-12:45.“Nextdaylunches”arepackedwiththe mealsonMondaysand Wednesdays,andmenusare postedonline.Allarewelcome.St. Mark’sEpiscopalChurchislocated onthecornerofEastMainand ChurchSts.inLeRoy.Moreinfoat https://stmarksleroy.orgorbycalling585-768-7200.
MorningWalk- St. Mark’sEpiscopalChurch,1EastMainSt., LeRoywillbehostingaMorning WalkonSunday,July2at9:15am. Thisneighborhoodwalkwillbe underamileandcanbewalkedat yourownpace.Itwillincludetidbitsoflocalhistory,ascavenger huntforchildren,andrefreshments following.Allarewelcome!Meet atthesidedooronChurchSt. Futurewalksareplanned.https:// stmarksleroy.orgor585-768-7200 formoreinformation.
OAKFIELD
“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon (Open tothepublic) June20,2023attheSo.Alabama Firehall11:30-1:30pm.ALUMNI Celebration!Juneisgraduation month,sowearegoingtocelebrateALUMNIthisyear.Please bringANYGradeSchoolpictureof yourselfandwewilltrytomatch everyoneuptotheirpicture.Wear yourschoolcolors,bringmemorabilia,etc.etc.Comeandbringyour favoritedish-to-passandenjoy lunchandafternoonoffunwith oldandnewfriends.ContactpersonLaNoraThompson(630) 888-8966.
Father’sDayRetroJam& Musician’s Reunion! SUNDAY, JUNE18th,2023-“LIVE”MUSIC 1PM-7PM.Foodavailableforpurchase-BYOlawnchair,coolerand popup.Hostedby:TheCommittee ofAreaMusiciansandTheOakfield RodandGunClub.Location:The OakfieldRodandGunClub,3199 MaltbyRd.,Oakfield.Bands appearing:GhostRiders,TheDoubleImageBand,FrontPorchPickers,Rock-A-Bully’s,Prospect, SoundsGoodandBadSign. Band schedulesubjecttochange.GOOD FANS,GOODFAMILIES,GOOD FOOD,GOODMUSIC,GOOD FRIENDS,GOODTIMES!Donations acceptedfortheCenterFor H.O.P.E.-supportingourveterans.
OAKFIELD
Yoga: Come joinusonWednesday eveningsat6:00pmforYoga. Theseclasseswillhelpincreaseyour balanceandstrengthandareFREE thankstoanawardfromUnivera. HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
PAVILION
TheGeneseeValleyCivilWar
Roundtable willmeetWednesday
June21at7pmatthePavilion UnitedMethodistChurchatthe cornerof63&19inPavilion.Joyce Thompson-HoveywilldoapresentationonLincoln’sHighTech War.Comejoinus.
55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,June29that11:30amat thePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drink,anddish topass.Nodesserts.Everyseniorin thesurroundingareasarewelcome.
Spring forever appears the soothing music part of lyrics unspoken. It thaws the frozen fears, mends the wounded heart that Winter has broken.
~Aarno DavidsonSTAFFORD
LeRoyStaffordSeniorCitizens
May Luncheon -Willbeon Wednesday,June21stat12:30PM atOurLadyofMercyParishCenter, 44LakeStreet,LeRoy.Lunchwillbe providedalongwithdessert,ata costof$5perperson.Pleasebring yourownbeverage.Entertainment tofollow.ContactRosemary #506-5233,Lucy#721-6073orSue #861-0422.
TheStaffordHistoricalislooking fornewmembers. Doyou likehistory,wanttohearandlearn moreaboutourtownandarea? Wehaveashortprogramonthe 4thWednesdayofthemonthat 7pmintheTownHallonRt237, pleasecomecheckusout.Formore informationcallLindaat 585-409-6191.Hopeyoucanjoin us!
YORK
68thAnnualYorkLeicesterField Day andFireworks -Saturday,July 1st(raindateJuly2nd).The communitysponsoredeventis scheduledfrom7to11pmonthe groundsofYorkCentralSchool andfeaturesgames,prizes,music, refreshmentsandfreetreatsfor youngsters.Admissionisfreebut donationsareappreciatedatthe gatesorstands.Asuperfireworks displaywillbeginatdusk.The eventishandicappedaccessible.No alcoholicbeverages,smoking,pets, oroutsidevendorsarepermitted ontheschoolgrounds.Formore info.:Betty585-243-0184,Bill 585-382-3460orConnie 585-243-4042.Bringalawnchair orblanketandenjoyourcelebrationofIndependenceDay.
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•Seniors62yearsorolder&disabled/handicapped (18yearsorolder)
•1&2bedrooms/Accessibleunitsavailable
•Limitedsubsidizedrentalavailabletoquali edapplicants
•Incomelimitsapply•Professionallymanaged
•Laundryfacilitieson-site/off-streetparking/Communityroom
•Appliancesincluded:fridge,electricstove
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•1smallpetwelcomewithrestrictions&deposit
•Wemaintainlandscaping,trashremoval,commonareacleaning &snowremoval
“Equalopportunityprovider&employer”
TABLETOP GAS BBQ PRO GRILL. Good condition. Just needs cleaning: 585-671-2598
PLAYER PIANO w/BENCH and MUSIC ROLLS. Geneseo area. Must be picked up: 585-243-4894
DOUBLE KNIT FABRICS and RIBBINGS, 12 pounds, including some reds, blues, kid prints: 585-584-3015
KIMBALL PUMP ORGAN works; needs TLC. Beautiful case and seat. It was a great family instrument! You pick up: 585-624-9169
Several EGG CARTONS. Geneseo area. You pick up: 585-243-2173
Used brown camo SOFA/HIDE-A-BED & RECLINER. Great for cabin, college apt. You pick up. Text only: 585-813-4270
High quality Kate Farms NUTRITIONAL DRINK (like Ensure or Boost). Vanilla flavor. Approx. 200 11oz containers. Exp Nov 2023: 585-451-8868
CPAP MACHINE, approx. 10 years old. In working condition - includes case and related accessories: 315-871-8312
Box of MEDICAL NEWSLETTERS (Mayo Clinic, UCLA & Cleveland Clinic). NUTRITION
ACTION MAGAZINES and an envelope of OLD RECIPES. Fairport: 585-388-0318
Several swatches of ASSORTED FABRIC, YARN, KNITTING NEEDLES, EMBROIDERY THREADS and a large bag of assorted SILK FLOWERS. E. Pembroke area: sbly5722@gmail.com
CANON PRINTER INKS box set, also have separate box of the 220PGBK ink: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
Old AT&T PUSH BUTTON PHONE from 1990s, perhaps someone likes nostalgic items: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
4” aluminum 90-degree adjustable ELBOW DRYER PIPE: dsmith60@rochester.rr.com
GUITAR MAGAZINES dating back to the ‘90s. Also, SMITHSONIAN and FINGER LAKES MAGAZINES: 585-229-2100
Eleven boxes of 12x12 GREY TILES, 10 in each box: 585-743-5773
Old ESQUIRE MAGAZINES, January 2008 to September 2010. Good condition: 585-671-2598
BABY GRAND PIANO with BENCH. 585-739-0888
Assorted size OLDER WINDOWS from old barn. One lg crank out, six lg skylights, ass’t others & panes. TEXT: 585-354-3346
CERAMIC and CLAY FLOWERPOTS, GARDEN TOOLS, MIRACLE GROW, POTTING SOIL, MULCH, and more! Pick up, Fairport: 585-388-0318
Oldies but goodies – large collection of VHS TAPES, DVDs and CDs: 585-582-2011
DOCK SECTIONS - Sixteen 10’ long pressure treated with legs. Pick up Conesus: 585-346-2390
VARIETY OF CRAFT ITEMS. Pick up Lima: 585-624-2633 or najhedanglis@gmail.com
Working WINDOW AIR CONDITIONING UNITS for refugee family in Canandaigua area. Text or call: 585-754-1275
Looking for an ATV or DIRT BIKE that is running or not for father son project. Call/Text Matt: 315-576-1278
CPAP MACHINE, used or unwanted, for low-income senior with sleep apnea: 585-506-8125
GOLF PUSHCART: ndirisio@verizon.net
VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS & ACCESSORIES. Parts or whole, working or not. Mini, Micro, Sonic, Taurus, & Poly: 585-599-3142
TWIN BED FRAME with HEAD/FOOT BOARD FUTON in good condition. For refugees in Canandaigua area. Call or text: 585-754-1275
Food grade 55-GALLON BARRELS WITH LIDS: rsmckernan@frontiernet.net
WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
CPAP. Gently used: 585-313-4315
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, stereo equipment, Vintage radios, test equipment, speakers, turntables, Ham Radio, Advertising, Early TVs, records, communication, parts: greg3151@ymail.com
Elderly disabled mechanic looking for a good VEHICLE to go to doctor appts., grocery shopping, etc. Minor repairs okay: 585-883-7387
BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Old TABLETOP MANUAL MEAT GRINDER in useable condition (sometimes worded vintage): 585-201-6001
Two disabled veterans would like a CAMPER TO FIX UP: dobstarczyk@hotmail.com
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: 585-334-6134
Looking for a decent GARAGE DOOR, 85”x9’: 585-298-0040
TRUCK for low-income Senior Citizen. Road-worthy, for transportation of elderly mother, and general handy work/yard work. Soon to be urgent need! 585-483-1054
Looking for CLEAN PINE NEEDLES: 585-520-3819
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Portable vs. Standby Generators
Prepare your home for a power outage (Family Features) Understanding the distinction between these options will help any family determine which is the better choice for their home.
• A portable generator is an immediate, but temporary, solution. A portable gas generator is less expensive than a standby unit and doesn’t require installation time. Its benefits have limits, as it can only power a few home appliances for a few hours before needing refueling.
• A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch provides a seamless and permanent backup power solution. It is professionally installed outside the home and can power more of your home’s appliances for long periods of time. Powered by natural gas or liquid propane, recent power management technology has allowed homes to still receive whole-house backup electricity, but with a smaller, more affordable generator than in years past.
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With an emergency kit on hand and the right backup power source available, the frustration of weathering a storm can be greatly lessened.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Hiring a landscape architect may beasmartmoveforhomeowners who are planning major overhauls of their properties. “The Operational Outlook Handbook” defines a landscape architect as “a person who designs parks, outdoor spaces of campuses, recreational facilities, private homes, and other open areas.” Landscape architects typically must be licensed and many hold degrees in landscape architecture from accredited schools. Architects who work on residential spaces often work with homeowners to design gardens, plantings, stormwater management, and pools. Landscape architects design spaces to do more than merely look good. Designs also are about functionality and meeting the needs of the homeowner. Outdoor spaces are designed after considering what the homeowner wants to experience and how homeowners want to use a given space. Landscape architects often do not plant and maintain these spaces. Rather, architects collaborate with other landscaping professionals to produce the final results.
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BRAIN-HEALTHY HABITS TO EMBRACE
Cognitive decline is a condition that is often associated with aging, but even middle-aged people can experience memory loss or cognition issues.
The Alzheimer’s Association says that more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. By 2050, that number could rise to as high as 16 million people. More than 747,000 Canadians are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, says the Canadian Alzheimer’s Association.
Although there is no definitive way to prevent dementia, living a long, vibrant life may be possible by encouraging some healthy habits for the brain. It is never too late or too early to begin health and lifestyle changes.
Exercise: Becoming more active can improve brain volume, reduce risk for dementia and improve thinking and memory skills. The journal Neurology found that older people who vigorously exercise performed better on cognitive tests than others of the same age, placing them at the equivalent of 10 years younger. Increased blood flow that occurs with physical activity may help generate new neurons in the hippocampus, an area of the brain involved with learning and memory.
The Harvard Medical School says aerobic exercise may help improve brain tissue by improving blood flow and reducing the chances of injury to the brain from cholesterol buildup in blood vessels.
Quit smoking: The Alzheimer’s Association indicates that evidence shows smoking increases the risk of cognitive decline. Smoking can impair blood flow to the brain and cause small strokes that may damage blood vessels.
Eat healthy foods: Foods that are good for the heart and blood vessels also are good for the brain. These include fresh fruits and vegetables,
whole grains, fish-based proteins, unsaturated fats, and foods containing omega-3 fatty acids. Neurologists state that, while research on diet and cognitive function is limited, diets, such as Mediterranean and Mediterranean-DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), may contribute to a lower risk of cognitive issues.
Consume caffeine: Caffeine may help boost memory performance and brain health. A Journal of Nutrition study found people ages 70 and older who consumed more caffeine scored better on tests of mental function than those who consumed less caffeine. Caffeine may help improve attention span, cognitive function and feelings of well-being. Information from Psychology Today also indicates caffeine may help in the storage of dopamine, which can reduce feelings of depression and anxiety. In addition, compounds in cocoa and coffee beans may improve vascular health and help repair cellular damage due to high antioxidant levels.
Work the brain: Engaging in mentally stimulating activities can create new brain connections and more backup circuits, states Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. Working the brain through puzzles, reading and participating in social situations can stimulate the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a molecule essential for repairing brain cells and creating connections between them.
A good way to combine these lifestyle factors is to take an exercise class with friends, mixing the social, stimulation and exercise recommendations together.
Cognitive decline can come with aging, but through healthy habits, people can reduce their risk of memory loss and dementia.
INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS
Scott Joplin (c. 1868-1917): Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitarandlaterthepianoatavery youngage.BythetimeJoplinwas a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually becametheforemostcomposerof ragtimejazz.Biography.comnotes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouriduringthe1890s.Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composedballetsandoperas.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaMy Cat Follows Me Everywhere
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a cat from a shelter just before anksgiving of last year. Blue is a beautiful boy who settled right into my home. He’s very well socialized and doesn’t even claw the furniture. However, he follows me everywhere! Even to the bathroom -- I have to close the door in his face. At night, he meows and paws at my bedroom door. He runs under the bed when I leave the house, and he sulks for quite a while when I return. How can I stop his clingy ways? -- Beth in Syracuse, New York
DEAR BETH: ere’s a ne line between “cuddly” and “clingy,” and Blue has hopped right over it. If it helps, know that you’re not alone. Studies over the past decade show that cats bond to their humans much more strongly than we thought. Underneath that aloof exterior is a loyal heart of gold.
Cats who’ve had to spend time in a shelter may become overly clingy once they reach their forever home. ey’re nally with a forever family, and they don’t want to let go! It’s also tempting to give in to their demands for treats or to take over your bedroom to make up for their lost time.
Keep enforcing boundaries, but try to introduce positive stimuli before and a er you shut him out of the bathroom or bedroom. Two important factors to be aware of are: 1. A daily routine and 2. Combatting boredom. Commit to spending time with your cat before leaving for work, a er returning and before going to bed. Incorporate play, using toys or laser pointers that he can chase.
Don’t give up. You and Blue will gure out a routine and comfort level that works for both of you. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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Summer tip for Seniors
Be Mindful of Outdoor Activities
Engaging in outdoor activities is a great way to enjoy summer, but it’s important for seniors to be mindful of their limitations. Avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours to prevent exhaustion and heatstroke. Plan outdoor activities in the early morning or evening when temperatures are cooler. Take breaks in shaded areas and listen to your body. Stay active with low-impact exercises like walking or swimming, which provide a refreshing way to beat the heat. Remember to consult your doctor before starting any new exercise routine.
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100 Campbell Road, Spencerport, NY
Bidding closes June 19th at 11am with so close 25.9 acres with Ranch house, pole barn and sheds. Large tree shaded yard plus old air strip, former orchards and open elds. 2,000 square foot, 3 bedroom home has one full bath and 3 half baths, plus one car garage, walk out basement with overhead door, and hardwood oors in the living area. 40’x70’ pole barn with two large doors, concrete oor, and workshop area. Plus 24’x48’ three sided barn. See our website, www.williamkentinc.com for more information.
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Bidding closes June 27th. Having relocated will sell the following: ‘09 Chevy Silverado, Quad cab, plow; CAT forkli ; Scag zero turn; Crane; tools; o ce furniture and much more!
June Online Consignment Auction
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Handicap
Why? Why can you spend an hour working out but cannot walk 10 feet to the locker room to change your clothes? This is a common occurrence at the [local town] rec center where someone occupies the handicap stall in the ladies room to change their clothes while a woman with a walker is standing waiting to use the facility. I am so tired of how selfish and inconsiderate people can be and establishments who won’t post reminders to inconsiderate people to use locker rooms.
Don’t judge us!
To the elderly woman at [local dog park] with the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. You have a lot of nerve to say, to my husband, that we need to take better care of our fur baby! No dog is more loved or better cared for than ours. Just because the dogs had two brief scuffles, and my dog proved herself dominant both times, is no reason to bash the care that we give to our girl. You don’t know us and we don’t want to know you. We are just fellow dog owners. Please take the time to read the dog park rules. Scuffles occur all the time because dogs will be dogs. Only dogs under 25 lbs.belong on the small dog side. You break that rule. No brushing or grooming of dogs is permitted. You break that rule. The rules, however, do not say that you can’t call other dog owners names, so on that one, you are just guilty of being rude!
BATAVIA: Apple Grove,Pratt Rd,Lot60.June16-17(9-4pm). 2004JohnDeereridingmower, plasticfencing,electric wheelchair,children/teen clothing,newandusedhousehold items,collectibles,jewelry,2010 Fordtruck,andmore!
CALEDONIA326Country Club Dr.June9-11,16-19,23-25. AUTOMOTIVE,alltools,Standard,Metric,enginehoist,impact,wrenches,sockets,many more.
WOODWORKING,drillpress, Deltalargetablesaw,joiner,miter saw,sanders,muchmore.
BATAVIA:3955Rose Rd. 6/24 (9am-4pm)NeighborhoodYardSale. Huntingequipment,tools,clothing. Somethingforeveryone!
BATAVIA:5421Clinton St. Rd. Friday6/23&Saturday6/24(9am4pm)HouseholdItems,Diningroom table,chairslinens,Bolenstractor,log splitter,metalfireplace,grill,misc.
BATAVIA:210South Main Street
Friday6/23(9am-3pm)Saturday 6/24(9am-12pm)Lotsofhomedecor,gardenaccessories,freepetcostumes,lotsmore!
BATAVIA: 3233 PrattRoad.Friday, June16th&Saturday,June17th (9-4pm). RIDGEWOODVILLAGE ANDAPPLEGROVELARGE COMMUNITYSALE. Somethingfor everyone!
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ESTATE SALE
For the Late Michael Wacht
Owner of Mulberry Station Antiques Shop
Corfu, NY
Friday, June 23 • 9AM-4PM
Saturday, June 24 • 9AM-4PM
Sunday, June 25 • 9AM-4PM
1241 Main Street (Route 5), Corfu, NY 14036
All Contents of Mr. Wacht’s Mulberry Station Antiques Shop including xtures, store displays, primitive & glassware, gas pumps, shed contents, lawn /garden accessories, chopped wood and ”Vintage” Tractor etc. will be for sale.
For pictures check EstateSales.net and the Bu alo/Rochester Craigslist.
I have a row of 4-5 year old lilacs with a fence around it to ward off deer. The plants are outgrowing the fenced area. At what point are they safe to leave unfenced and have the deer not devour them? When we attempted to open them a couple of years ago, the deer devoured the lower 3-4 feet. We don’t want that to happen againof expandingcourse.Dowejustkeep the fencing forever?
Ihaveplentifuldeerwhodon’tusually bother my mature lilacs, so you will notneedafenceforever. Thedeerwill eatyounggrowth,butoncetheplants mature the growth isn’t attractive to
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them. It will be a gradual process. Maturesizeforalilacisabout12feet. I’m not sure about their current size. Have you tried a deterrent spray? The most effective sprays contain egg solids,Liquid Fence and Deer Out are two examples. These products will probably reduce the damage,but not prevent all damage. Usually, deer will cause the most damage just as leaves emerge, so spraying the bare branches should reduce damage.
We are building a 3ft high berm of dirt in front of some black walnut trees to act as a barrier and shield.The area
in front of the black walnut trees is sunny most of the day. We plan on planting either forsythia or lilacbushesonthetopof theberm since they are fast growing and can grow to a height of 8ft. Any suggestion on what else might work as a good 8-12ft barrier. We are also looking for a fast-growing ground cover to plant on the sides of the berm so we don’t have to
weed it. Any suggestions for the ground cover? Thanks!
“Landscaping and Gardening Around Walnuts and Other Juglone Producing Plants” CCE article gives a list of plants that tolerate juglone: https://extension.psu. edu/landscaping-and-gardeningaround-walnuts-and-other-jugloneproducing-plants
NationalOceans Month
Fun Facts
20th Century Sonar Mapping
Sonars are invented to help find submarines and map the ocean.
According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the oceans have around three million shipwrecks.
Pacific Ocean is wider than the Moon At its widest point, the Pacific Ocean from Indonesia to Colombia is wider than the Moon.
DID YOU KNOW?
Broadening one’s horizons through crafting can be a worthwhile pursuit. Crafting can serve as a relaxing pastime and provide an opportunity to learnrewardingskills.Learningtocrochetisonewayformenandwomen tocombinecreativityandpracticality.Crochetisaformofhandworkusing yarn and a crochet hook. According to the Crochet Guild of America, there’snowaytoknowjusthowoldtheartofcrochetis.However,crochet expert Annie Potter has said the modern form of the art originated in the 16th century, primarily in France and England. Others surmise crocheting traces its origins to Arabia before it spread westward through various Mediterraneantraderoutes.
NOW’S THE TIME TO TEACH AT-HOME NUTRITION
With a lot of parents facing the challenge of keeping housebound kids happy and healthy, this is the perfect time to teach kids the basics of nutrition and eating right. (Family Features)
HEALTHY SNACK TIME TASTE TESTS: Sometimes it feels like kids can snack all day long on easy-to-grab crackers, chips or cookies. Next time they reach into the snack pantry, try incorporating a taste test or food critic activity to encourage something different and more nutritious.
PURPOSEFUL PLAYTIME: Many households have a play kitchen or some kind of play food. Use this as an opportunity to act out how to create a healthy kitchen with activities like making salad, setting the table, peeling bananas and washing dishes. This can help young children become more independent, learn what to expect and grow into little helpers at family mealtime.
SENSORY ACTIVITY: One idea that can work for school and at home is making a sensory box. Simply place a fruit or two inside a tissue box and have children put their hands inside then try to guess which fruit it is by feeling it.
Suggestions from Melanie Marcus, MA, RD, health and nutrition communications manager for Dole Food Company - www.dole.com
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Avoidhigh-fatfoodsatlunchtime. Foods that are high in fat should always be avoided thanks to their connection to a host of health problems. Such foods also negatively affect energy levels when consumed in the middle of the day. The University of Rochester Medical Center notes thatthebodydigestsandabsorbs high-fat foods very slowly. That means workers who eat highfat foods for lunch won’t get the afternoon energy boost that lowfat, healthy lunches will provide.
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DID YOU KNOW? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, air currents can carry pesticides that were applied to nearby properties. That means even people who do not apply pesticides in their lawns and gardens can still be at risk of exposure to these potentially harmful chemicals. People concerned by the prospect of being exposed to the pesticides being applied by their neighbors can stay indoors with their children and pets while the substances are being applied. Those who live near fields and parks where pesticides are routinely applied can plant hardy, thick-branched trees to reduce their risk of airborne exposure. The EPA notes that such plants and shrubs can serve as buffers against airborne pesticides, essentially acting as walls around a property that prevent gusty winds from blowing pesticides into yards and gardens.
Genesee Community College currently has several Civil Service opportunities open.
Part-Time Clerk Typist – Physical erapist Assistant Program
Full-Time Secretary – Admissions
Full-Time Secretary – Math, Science & Career Education
Full-Time Cleaners
To view current opportunity details and to apply online, please visit www.genesee.edu/employment/.
GCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, sta , and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
By Fifi Rodriguez1. TELEVISION: When did “Sesame Street” debut on PBS?
2. MOVIES: What is the name of the moon where “Avatar” takes place?
3. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is home to a tall rock structure called the Finger of God?
4. HISTORY: What was Babe Ruth’s real first name?
5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many of Snow White’s seven dwarfs have names ending in “y”?
6. MUSIC: Which country did the band AC/DC come from?
7. LITERATURE: How many books are in the primary Harry Potter novel series?
8. GOVERNMENT: How many national parks are in the United States?
9. FOOD & DRINK: In which country was the Caesar salad invented?
10. ANATOMY: Where is the uvula in the human body? Answers
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Circulation Manager/ Director of Audience
Our long-time Circulation Manager is retiring at the end of the year. We’re looking to fill this in-house position now to facilitate a positive, on the job, training period. Primary responsibilities include managing the print and digital distribution of our award-winning GVPS and other publications across Western New York.
Prior experience is not required but helpful skillsets include: knowledge of the United States Post Office, experience with direct mail, managing a small fleet of carriers, and digital media. Must be organized and dedicated to the long-term success of the company. The candidate should also have a customer service mindset when dealing with readers and advertisers.
Full-time • Generous benefits package
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The Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Verification Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.
NY Based company seeking Janitor/Porter to work in our Batavia govt. facility. Candidate must go through a Homeland Security background check and must pass a drug test. Duties include but not limited to - Sanitizing bathrooms, sweeping, mopping and vacuuming oors, dusting, and glass cleaning. Using oor machines a plus - we will train. We are looking for quali ed candidates to be reliable, dependable and hard working.
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