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July Is The Month of “Save The Dates!”
Sorry, our restaurant will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th!
“Save the Date #1” Sunday, July 9th
“Cruise-In” on the Patio and Seafood Boil ursday, July 20th on the Patio - Open Mic Night! e Landmark Sandwich - Smoked prime rib on Weck brioche bun topped with homemade slaw and homemade house BBQ. e Roanoke Sandwich - Smoked pork butt on brioche bun topped with homemade slaw and house Carolina BBQ. e Dogwood Sandwich - Smoked pulled chicken on brioche bun with bacon and house Alabama BBQ. e “Carbo-Tater” $10 A baked potato stu ed with macaroni and cheese, sour cream, and butter. Add bacon, smoked pulled pork, smoked pulled chicken, or smoked prime rib for $2.
4 p.m. - til. Featuring Live Music on the patio with e Songbirds! Open to the public. Welcoming all cars, bikes, customs, trucks, and imports. Rain date to be determined if necessary. No Registration fees. All vehicles must be D.O.T. compliant. Arrival for all participants between 2:45 and 3:45 p.m. Free license plate plaque for the rst 50 registrants.
“Cruise-In” Seafood Boil 4 p.m. - til. For $25 includes: clams, shrimp, mussels, corn, sausage, potatoes, and onions. “Just the Clams?” $15 a baker’s dozen.
“Save the Date #2” You’ve been asking for it...
(Weather permitting.) Hosted by one of our talented musicians on our patio, Tim Fressie! 5 p.m. - til. Call 343-6972 for details and if you would like to participate.
“Save the Date #3” e Genesee County Fair - One of Western New York’s oldest running fairs!
July 21st through July 29th. Visit fair website for daily schedules. Both food trailers will be attending. Multiple winners of “Best in Food” at the fair, and we will be serving our regular trailer menu and our specialty trailer menu. We will be debuting our newest item at the fair, “ e Carbo-Tater!” Come on out and see us at the fair!
July To-Go Specials - available Tuesday through Friday and Sundays 4:15 p.m. to close. Only available to-go. In honor of e Genesee County Fair. $15 each - please no substitutions or changes to-go specials. All sandwiches come with your choice of macaroni or potato salad.
Starting July 1, 2023, we will be discontinuing our Early-Bird Specials. However, we will honor a senior citizen discount of 20% on the senior’s selected dinner choice. 4 to 5 p.m. only.
July ½ Price Drinks at our Bars
Fridays in July: half price drinks at our indoor bar. Excludes bottles of wine and champagne.
Saturdays in July: half price drinks at our outdoor patio bar. Excludes bottles of wine and champagne.
Live music on the patio bar every Friday and Saturday, (weather dependent.) July 1, Pushin’ Time • July 7, Rhonda Federation
July 8, Monica Hall • July 9, e Songbirds • July 14, Julie & Mike
July 15, David Knaudt • July 21, Josh Hawkins • July 22, Orange Dog Club
July 28, Julie & Mike • July 29, Begging Angels
July 1 - Heartland Independence Day Celebration, Gasport
July 7 - Genesee Country Farmers Market, Batavia and Lei-Ti Campgrounds, Bethany
July 10 - Sodus Rolling Stoves
July 13 - St. Martha’s Church, Depew
July 14 - Genesee Country Farmers Market, Batavia and Friday Food Truck Rodeo, Genesee County Fairgrounds
July 15 - Land of Legends Raceway, Canandaigua and Legends Darien Lake
July 17 - Legends Darien Lake
July 18 - Ginegaw Farmers Market
July 21-29 - Genesee County Fair
July 4, 1776
Declaration of Independence
After spending two days on revisions, the Continental Congress approves the historical document's final wording.
2.5 million the estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation in 1776.
1 in 4 the number of people who will set off their own fireworks.
150 million the number of hot dogs consumed on the holiday nationwide.
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Establishing Traditions
Barbecues, parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and fireworks become the norm on Independence Day.
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QUEEN-SIZED BED FRAME: 585-410-0513
WOMEN’S ADULT DIAPERS, XL: 585-236-0426
KING-SIZED BED FRAME, metal, on wheels. Good condition. Also good for scrap. Call/text 585-447-1713
Two PLAYER PIANOS and a LOWREY HOME THEATER ORGAN: 585-323-1762 or 585-671-1996 (leave message)
WOOL for a braided rug: 585-424-5993
AIR CONDITIONER - 6,000 BTU with a remote. Works well: 585-831-7986
MAPLE BEDROOM, double, head and foot board, two dressers. Excellent condition. Pick up - Gates. Call or text: 585-354-2398
CPAP MACHINE CARRIER: 585-424-5993
ORIENTAL CARPET, 8’ x 10’. High quality. Excellent condition. Pick up - Canandaigua. 585-394-9274
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18 issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES: steelsanta@aol.com
ZUMSTEEL. Volume pedal-needs new pot: steelsanta@aol.com
TREADMILL. In good working condition. You are responsible for transport: 585-424-6695
KOHLER & CAMPBELL UPRIGHT PIANO. Excellent condition, send email to receive photo and video: harrytreis@gmail.com
STRAW, small bales, 7-8 pc. Good condition. Used as bow / arrow backstop. Text only, South Lima, Livingston Co.: 585-738-6232
New & in-box CABLE MODEM, Motorola 16x4 with AC1900 WIFI router: petert100@gmail.com
DAYLILIES, many colors, you dig. Rush-HF area: 585-533-9203
RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER PARTS - two powerheads with hoses and carpet shampooer. ELLIPTICAL and STATIONARY BIKE: 585-671-0703 leave message
Two used ANDERSEN CASEMENT WINDOWS. Rough opening about 4’ x 6” by 4’ x 2”. Good for outbuilding or cabin: dafreeland@live.com
HP Deskjet 1050 J410 series PRINTER, INSTRUCTIONS, and CORDS. Excellent condition. Pick up Canandaigua: 585-430-0579
Two BIKES - 1 women’s and 1 men’s. FLAT SCREEN SMART TV. Works: Glkpnichols@gmail.com
More than 130 VHS TAPES in good condition. Livonia: 585-703-1322
Wall mount 22 in. white BATHROOM SINK with 2-HOLE CHROME FAUCET: 585-447-4209
WOODEN PALLETS! Perfect for firewood or craft/DIY use! EMPTY CHEMICAL BARRELS, 30 gal and 55 gal.: 585-219-4431
DOG STAIRS or RAMP for a small pregnant dog: 585-671-0703 leave message
CLOSETMAID SHELVES, BRACKETS and ACCESSORIES: 585-298-0040
CHILD SIZE SET OF LEFT-HANDED GOLF CLUBS, not a toy set, real clubs: 585-624-5951
COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259
SCRAPS OF COTTON for a quilt: 585-424-5993
WATER TABLE for children to play in: 585-288-2661
ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS from ‘70s/’80s/’90s for own personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com
8-OUNCE JELLY JARS: llibby@rochester.rr.com
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VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C compliant. Text 585-794-0448 or email mintshape@netacc.net
KAYAK. 6 ft or longer. If you no longer want or use your kayak please email: mmshining42@gmail.com
GARDEN BROADFORK, for preparing soil: 585-208-4475
REFRIGERATOR in good running condition for a disabled senior citizen: 585-773-0391
Used oak finished KITCHEN TABLE w/LEAF and four CHAIRS. Text only: 585-813-4270
BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872
Daughter with Down Syndrome is looking for DVDs of any “WHO’S THE BOSS” EPISODES: 585-944-4855
Any kind of WAGON: 585-944-4855
WIGS – light colored, any style. Desperately needed: 315-462-2693
Built/Unbuilt MODELS or SLOT CARS. Automotive, Aviation, Military, Watercraft, Monsters, Sci-Fi, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector needs projects: 585-314-6989
BACKRACK for full size pickup. Please text with pictures: 585-447-0201
COWPOTS needed for seed starting. Biodegradable pots must be clean, not used. Large size best. Any type: 585-752-1562
MUSIC ALBUMS and 45s from the ‘60s-’80s. Call 585-402-8870
Pair of ROWBOAT OARS in good condition: 585-703-5221
OLDER COMPUTERS and COMPUTER COMPONENTS - Apple, Commodore, Tandy. Working or not: brianpheick@gmail.com
Looking for an ATV or DIRT BIKE that is running or not for father son project. Call/Text Matt: 315-576-1278
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1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the tallest building in the world?
2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What does HTTP stand for in a website address?
3. LITERATURE: Which kind of animals are featured in the novel “Watership Down”?
4. HISTORY: When was the first iPhone released?
5. MOVIES: What kind of fish is Nemo in “Finding Nemo”?
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7. ASTRONOMY: How many planets in our solar system have moons?
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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 guitar and later the piano at a very young age. By the time Joplin was a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually became the foremost composer of ragtime jazz. Biography.com notes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.
Auction Of Storage Unit
Darien Self Storage Online Auction for collection of unpaid storage fees. Storage unit will be sold online only at www.bontragerauction.com. Bidding will begin Thurs., July 13, 5 pm and will close on Wed., July 19, 11 am. Notice given to the following of unit being sold: Jeremy G. Ives – unit 6. NOTE: View bidding instructions and terms on our website. Buyer has 2 days to remove the items. Unit needs to be cleaned out by 4 pm, July 21.
TERMS: Full payment auction day, 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% discount for cash or good check.
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
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WHAT’S YOUR ADVANCE CARE PLAN?
(NAPSI) — No matter your stage of life, it’s always a good idea to have a long-range care plan in place. A good way to begin is to talk candidly with your family and friends. By starting the conversation, you can express your views on treatment, relay your care preferences and communicate who will make decisions on your behalf. This process of advance-care planning can help ensure your wishes are carried out and bring peace of mind to those you love.
Build your advance care plan
• Durable financial power of attorney: This document authorizes a person to make legal or financial decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated.
• Durable healthcare power of attorney: This document authorizes a person to make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so.
• Advance-care directive: This document specifies how you receive care in the event you are unable to make those decisions on your own.
• Long-term care insurance: This is an insurance product that pays for long-term care services in a variety of settings.
Documents and requirements may differ by state. Please consult a legal or financial advisor to ensure use of the correct forms.
Make the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) part of your plan
As you make plans for the future, consider the potential need for long-term care and the effect it could have on you and your family.
Long-term care is the ongoing aid you need if you can no longer perform everyday tasks by yourself due to chronic illness, injury, disability, or the aging process. This type of care is expensive but there’s a way to get help paying for it.
Applying for long-term care insurance coverage under the FLTCIP may be a smart choice for you. The FLTCIP is designed to reimburse for qualified long-term care services and can help lessen or eliminate your reliance on a loved one to provide hands-on care.
The FLTCIP offers you a choice of caregivers. Informal care provided by friends and family members is covered, as long as the caregiver isn’t your spouse or domestic partner and doesn’t live in your home at the time you become eligible for benefits. (Benefits for care provided by family members is limited to 500 days.)
Care provided in an assisted-living facility, an adult daycare, or a nursing home is also covered. If home care is your preference, the stay-at-home benefit includes a range of services that support care in your home, helping you maintain your quality of life in familiar surroundings.
Taking the next step
The FLTCIP is sponsored by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, insured by John Hancock Life & Health Insurance Company, and administered by Long Term Care Partners, LLC. To learn more about the comprehensive benefits and features, call 1-800-LTC-FEDS (1-800-582-3337) TTY 1-800-843-3557 or visit LTCFEDS.com.
The Type Of Lodging Accommodation
Hotel: Hotels cater to people who will be staying a few nights. They often feature spacious lobbies and some amenities, such as swimming pools or exercise rooms. Some hotels have restaurants attached to them. Hotels are among the most popular accommodations. According to the travel resource Dauntless Jaunter, hotels are categorized according to a “star” rating system.
· 1-star: This is a bare essentials hotel that offers just the basics with no extra bells and whistles.
· 2-star: A two-star hotel is usually reasonably priced and has minimal services and amenities and a neutral decor.
· 3-star: This hotel is meant to offer an above-average stay as far as options and amenities. Modern conveniences can be expected at three-star properties.
· 4-and 5-star: These hotels offer deluxe service and guests can expect luxury amenities and a wide range of offerings at these properties. However, they also can expect to pay more for accommodations.