Cardiac Stent, While Helpful, Can Bring Risks
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 71-year-old woman diagnosed with coronary artery disease. My latest calcium score was 801. My right coronary artery was 80% blocked, and the left artery was 25%. My cardiologist asked me to decide if I want to do angioplasty or not. I don’t have any symptoms, only shortness of breath on exertion. I can’t decide what to do. My cardiologist seemed against getting a stent, not that he said that exactly, but he stressed the risk of getting one. -- M.C. ANSWER: A cardiac stent is a device placed into an artery of the heart after it is re-opened, usually by a balloon in a procedure called an angioplasty. Stents help reduce the risk of the artery closing off after the procedure. In people with stable coronary artery disease, opening up a blood vessel can reduce symptoms, but has not been shown, despite many studies, to reduce risk of heart attack or death. You said you were asymptomatic, but shortness of breath is one of the major symptoms of blocked coronary arteries, which are the blood vessels that provide oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. It can be very difficult at times to judge whether a person’s shortness of breath is coming from blockages in the artery or not, and stress testing can help answer whether this is likely. People can have shortness of breath on exertion for many reasons, including lung problems, anemia, lack of exercise or persistent symptoms after a COVID infection.
While the decision is ultimately up to you -- it’s your body -- it’s best if the cardiologist gives you a definite recommendation and the reasoning behind it. You can’t make an informed decision without being informed. A stent might improve your shortness of breath, but there are risks of bleeding, infection and even heart damage from a stent placement. It’s not to be undertaken lightly. If your cardiologist doesn’t feel that your shortness of breath stems from the blockages, then a stent is not likely to be helpful. Revisit with your cardiologist to get a clear idea of the potential benefit and harm specific for your case, and bring a friend or family member to assist you.
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.
Dr. Julie Labrecque, D.M.D.
Follow along all 4 weeks in October as we spread awareness about breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, recovery and life after breast cancer.
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. It is estimated that in 2022, approximately 30% of all new women cancer diagnoses will be breast cancer.
FAQWhat can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer?
• Limit alcohol. The more alcohol you drink, the greater your risk of developing breast cancer.
• Maintain a healthy weight. If your weight is healthy, work to maintain that weight.
• Be physically active.
• Breast-feed.
• Limit postmenopausal hormone therapy.
How physical activity can help in the fight against breast cancer
Breast cancer is a complex disease that a ects millions of women across the globe each year.
ough the American Cancer Society (ACS) reports that only about 4 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States are under age 40, women of all ages can take steps to protect themselves against this deadly disease. Exercise bene ts women in a myriad of ways, and that includes lowering their risk for breast cancer. e ACS notes that researchers are increasingly linking exercise to a reduced risk for breast cancer. ough the reasons behind that link remain unclear, some theorize that the positive e ects of exercise on body weight, in ammation, hormones, and energy balance could be why regular physical activity helps women reduce their risk of breast cancer.
Body weight and breast cancer
e National Cancer Institute reports that being obese a er menopause can signi cantly increase a woman’s risk for breast cancer. In addition, the ACS attributes the rise in hormone receptor-positive breast cancers to an increased prevalence of excessive body weight. Routine exercise is a highly e ective way to lose weight and keep weight o , which in turn could lower women’s risk for breast cancer.
Being sedentary and breast cancer
Exercise is a not a sedentary activity, and that could be another reason why women who are physically active have a lower risk for breast cancer. e ACS notes that more than one study has linked sitting time to a higher risk of various diseases, including breast cancer. Researchers with the ACS analyzed data from 77,462 women, who they followed for an average of 15.8 years. None of the participants had cancer when the study started, but researchers found that women who sat for six or more hours per day during their free time had a 10 percent greater risk for invasive breast cancer than women who sat for less than three hours per day during free time.
Does physical activity really reduce breast cancer risk?
e human body is complex, and a host of factors, including those like age that women have no control over, can a ect cancer risk. However, engaging in routine physical activity seems to be an e ective way for women to reduce their risk for breast cancer. In fact, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation estimates that one-third of all breast cancer cases could be prevented with positive lifestyle choices that help women maintain a healthy weight, including exercise.
Routine physical activity can be a signi cant weapon in women’s arsenal as they continue their e orts to prevent and overcome breast cancer.
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HOW TO DISCUSS A CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITH YOUR EMPLOYER
Work with your human resources department. Human resources professionals
help cancer patients learn about programs the company may offer and the resources
as they navigate this sudden change in their lives. HR professionals also can offer insight into how the company has dealt with cancer diagnoses in the past, including information on flexible working arrangements, such as reduced hours or remote
HOW TO DISCUSS A CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITH YOUR EMPLOYER
Be willing to accept help. It’s easy for cancer patients to feel like they’re suddenly seen as charity cases upon sharing their diagnosis with an employer and their colleagues. But offers to help come from a good place, and patients would likely offer to help if the shoe was on the other foot and a colleague revealed a cancer diagnosis. It’s alright to tell people willing to help that you’ll let them know if you need anything if and when a difficult situation arises. In the meantime, thank them for their kindness and prepare to lighten your professional load as treatment begins.
HOW TO SUPPORT LOVED ONES WHO HAVE BREAST CANCER
practical support. Cancer affects the body in a number of ways. Energy levels
wane and certain symptoms may arise. Side effects from treatments also can make it difficult to continue with daily tasks. So an offer to help with tasks associated with daily living, such as cooking meals, gardening, washing clothes, or cleaning up around the house, can be practical and much appreciated. Approach the individual and ask questions in pointed ways. Rather than, “What can I do to help?”, which may result in an answer of, “Nothing,” figure out a way to pitch in and then ask if that would be acceptable. This may be, “Would you like me to run to the supermarket for you today?”
Breast cancer awareness campaigns have helped destigmatize the disease but have not had a significant impact on the incidence of Stage IV disease or on mortality. Stage IV breast cancer is disease that has, at initial diagnosis, spread to distant sites within the body. The incidence of this has not changed since 1975. In 2017, an estimated 40,610 women in our country will die as a result of breast cancer.
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FIREWOOD – mostly small to medium size. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-781-4131
10’ x 12’ METAL SHED: 585-430-4205
WALKER in good condition. Brakes need repair. Nunda: 585-468-5047
WING-BACKED SOFA BED (Queen size), Medium Blue. Pick up in East Bloomfield. 585-657-6378 landline; no texts
SNOWBLOWER 24”. Runs good. Easy start. You pick up, Canandaigua: 585-396-7265
WOMEN’S SPECIALIZED CLIP-IN BIKE SHOES. Good condition. European size 38; US size 7.25: sdimpfl45@gmail.com
PRECOR RECUMBENT EXERCISE BIKE. Honeoye Falls. You move: faillt@hotmail.com
Two PRO LINE SPEAKER STANDS: 585-750-7190
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SMALL PIANO with BENCH, 24” GIRL’S BICYCLE, 3 speed, needs brake cable: jbennett55@rochester.rr.com
Misc. ELECTRONICS, CAMERAS, KITCHEN STUFF, EASY CHAIR, IRON and IRON BOARD, TAR PAPER, etc. Call for details: 585-802-4861
GAS GRILL, Kenmore, used with side burner. No tank. You pick up evenings or weekends: 585-217-1564
ARTIFICIAL, PRE-LIT GE CHRISTMAS TREE, 7 1/2 feet tall. White lights. PACKING BOXES, many sizes. Pick up, Rush-Henrietta area: 585-217-1564
SNOWMOBILE DASHBOARD STORAGE BAG for Polaris Indy wedge chassis; Zippered; “Klymax”; hunter green; very good condition. Email for photo: penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
Almost 30 MOVING BOXES, small and medium, most heavy duty, PACKING PAPER, BUBBLE WRAP used only once: pmazikas@gmail.com
XBOX Pulse Red wireless controller. Series X|S. Xbox One. Never used: 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com
Two large containers of various weight of new and used MATERIAL and some SEWING NOTIONS. Must take all: 585-345-0523
Cartons of OSMOLITE TUBE FEEDING: 585-208-8851
JUMPER CABLES, BICYCLE CHAIN with lock, BROADCAST SPREADER (for lawn fertilizer, grass seed, etc.): 585-944-7792
6 new AIRFIT P10 PILLOWS for use with ResMed CPAP machine. These are in sealed unopened packages: oliviabutts43@hotmail.com
PELLET STOVE in good working condition to help with heat for an elderly, handicapped person: 585-905-8809
FLAT SCREEN TVs, 55inch or larger. Used or unwanted. Will pick up: stan1k1@yahoo.com
Set of FLATWARE/SILVERWARE for refugee family. Looking for 8 place settings. Call or text: 585-754-1275
SPORTS CARDS/SPORTS MEMORABILIA, HELMETS, FLAGS, FIGURES, etc.: 607-590-5563
GOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com
INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768
Used RUGS to use in barn studio. Will pick up: 607-968-4094
HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197
DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
FULLSIZE TRUCK TOOLBOX, doesn’t have to look pretty. Call Jason: 585-447-0201
Pet Safe HOUSEPLANTS. Disabled veteran will pick up. Near Medina please: 585-297-6095 / Terry
COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERNS: 585-424-5993
EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Text or email: mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a nonprofit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com
STAINED or LEADED GLASS WINDOW SASHES. Any condition, missing pieces or otherwise: kboheim@rochester.rr.com
UTILITY TRAILER: Jason 585-447-0201
Working 60 GALLON HOT WATER HEATER for double-wide in Penn Yan for local disabled Veteran: 585-759-4390
PIPING FOR WOOD STOVE or DUCT WORK, 6”: 585-323-1762
POKÉMON CARDS. Can pick up in Batavia. Text: 585-536-6269
CROQUET SET: 585-507-8788
MINI CORDLESS ELECTRIC CHAINSAW (4”): 585-409-6477
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for sad elderly man in a home whose broke down and can’t afford another: 585-203-7637
J ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED in good working condition: 585-880-7650
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Scott F. Westcott
September 28, 2022
Canandaigua: At age 62, Scott passed away on Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at FF ompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. He was born in Waterloo, NY to the late Robert and Henrietta Westcott. Survived by his beloved wife of 34 years, Victoria L. (Spencer) Westcott; his son, Scott Westcott II, his father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Elizabeth Spencer; and his siblings, Robert Westcott, Kathy Siedel, Stephen Westcott, along with several nieces, nephews and friends.
celebration of life gathering will take place from 1-3PM on Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the Spencer residence, 5564 East Lake Road in Honeoye, NY. No formal funeral services will take place.
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FAMILY HISTORY INCREASES RISK FOR BREAST CANCER
Moderate risk: This is a somewhat higher risk that may not turn into breast cancer. It occurs when there is one or two first-degree or two second-degree female relatives with breast cancer (in one breast only), with both relatives diagnosed after age 50; otherwise, one or two first- or second-degree relatives with high grade prostate cancer.
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By JoAnn DersonOnline POLL
Autumn has officially descended upon Western New York, and its flavors are in full swing.
As the apple cider vs. pumpkin spice debate continues, what side do you “fall” on?
• Apply cider all the way!
• Pumpkin spice for the win!
• Neither Poll Ends 10-11-22
Poll Ends 10-04-22
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15% No, it’s an empty threat
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* A Tip From JoAnn: I like bottled water, but it’s expensive and creates a lot of waste. I have plenty of reusable bottles, but bottled water always seemed more convenient and, frankly, better. I found that what I really like is to take a bottle of very cold water out of the fridge and drink it, so instead of storing those reusable bottles in the cabinet, I fill them straight from the dishwasher and put them in the fridge. Now I have the convenience of bottled water without spending the money, and I happily am not creating waste.
* To remove stubborn contact paper from kitchen shelves, use a hair dryer set on low to loosen the adhesive. Peel away slowly.
* Here’s a trick for removing hardwater stains on windows or glass doors: Apply full-strength fabric softener to surface. Let dry, then use a wet cloth to remove, rinsing the cloth frequently.
* “Hang a bag of clothespins near the laundry basket. Then if something has a stain that needs to be addressed, put a clip on it before adding it to the basket. This way, you’ll know what to pretreat on wash day.” -- D.W. in Washington
* “To keep pants on a hanger from creasing, I slit a paper towel cardboard roll and slip it over the hanger. I tape it together and then put the pants over it. This has worked for me for many years.” -I.R. in Nebraska
* Got a grease stain on your shirt? Cover it with baking soda right away. The baking soda will absorb oil. Repeat several times and launder as quickly as you can.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Various organizations urge women to familiarize themselves with their breasts and conduct somewhat routine self-exams so they can uncover any lumps or other issues that may warrant further examination by a physician. Though self-exams can lead to discovery of breast cancer when the disease is most treatable,the World Health Organization notes that as many as 90 percent of breast masses are not cancerous. Non-cancerous abnormalities may be benign masses such as fibroadenoma and cysts or indicative of infection. It’s also important that women recognize that breast cancer is not always accompanied by a lump. In fact, the Mayo Clinic reports that many women with breast cancer never experience any signs or symptoms of the disease. In such instances, the disease is discovered during screening tests, which include mammograms.
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles
Storing Food When ere’s No Space
During the past two years when I stocked up on grocery staples, I ended up with canned foods and dry goods stored in three di erent places around the house.
I’d have to check all three places to be sure I grabbed the green beans with the nearest expiration date. Pasta was the same. Worse was when I discovered that I wasn’t having spaghetti for dinner a er all because I’d used the last of the pasta and only thought I had one more tucked away somewhere.
Enter the internet and the wide selection of kitchen storage products available.
I wish I’d known of this two years ago: a metal stacking unit that holds 36 cans. I put it on the bu et in the dining room, all cans in easy reach around the corner from the kitchen.
Not having a pantry, I’ve pulled the hall coat closet into service, moving the hangar bar close to the ceiling and opening up the whole bottom half of the space for four rows of wire shelving and baskets for dry goods and envelopes.
And when all seems lost, when you have no pantry and no basement, when your coat closet can’t be recon gured, there are still handy places you can store food. A small bookcase will hold cans. Slide a few baskets under an end table. Cereal keepers are smaller than boxes. A row of clear canisters for envelopes will let you see what you have at a glance. e immediate bene t of having alternate storage places is that it opens up space in your cupboards for currently used items. e box of instant rice and the jar of peanut butter will all be right in front of you.
Remember to get a black marker to write expiration dates in big letters! (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
BloomfieldGardenClub
Evening Presentation- Comejoin theBloomfieldGardenClubon Thursday,October27thforan eveningpresentationonFallPerennialspresentedbySusan KrobusekanOntarioCountyMasterGardener.Coffeeanddessert willbeavailableat6PMandthe presentationwillbeat6:30PM.Our meetingsarefreeandareopento thepublic.PleasejoinusatVeteransPark-6910Rtes5&20.For moreinformationpleasecontact Jeanetteat585-314-6966.
CANANDAIGUA
MansionMysteries: October 14th-16th &21st-22nd.Seewebsitefortimes.MansionMysteriesLivewhodunnitdramaintheSonnenbergMansion.Ticketsmustbe pre-purchasedonlinehttps://www. sonnenberg.org/events/.Admission $25/Members|$30/Non-members. Pre-saleOnlineTicketSalesONLY (onlinesalesthroughtheWednesdaybeforetheeventweekend).
HauntedStroll: October 30th, 5:30pm-8:30pm.HauntedStrollStrollthroughthegardensand encounterwitches,goblinsand ghouls!Ticketsavailableonline&at admissionshttps://www. sonnenberg.org/events/.Admission $10.00|$5.00(3-15yearsold)| Free(Under3yearsold).Pre-sale Online(onlinesalesthroughOctober27th,afterthisdateyoucan purchaseticketsattheAdmissions Booth).
FallOrganConcert- The United ChurchofCanandaiguaat11GibsonStreetishostingacommunity organconcertonFriday,October 21stat7pmfeaturingKateriAndress,theyoungandtalentedOrganistattheUnitedChurch.A nativeofMilwaukee,Wisconsin, KateriiscurrentlypursuingaMasterofMusicdegreeinOrgan PerformanceandLiteratureatthe EastmanSchoolofMusicinthe studioofDavidHiggs.Kateri’s musicalinterestshavealwayscenteredaroundsacredmusic,andshe hasbeenservingasachurchorganistsinceshefirstbeganorgan studiesatage16.Areceptionwill followtheconcertandafreewill offeringwillbereceived.
AARPMeeting: Come joinusas
wemeetthe3rdTuesdayofevery monthattheSalvationArmyin Canandaiguaon110SaltonstallSt. upstairs(elevator).OurnextmeetingisonTuesday,October18,at1 PM.Wewilllearnhowtomeditate whichcanhelpusmanagestress, feelmorealert&energizedand lowerourbloodpressure.Please wearyourmask.Formoreinfo,call Karenat229-2116.
FARMINGTON
“APlayonFashion”Show& Craft Sale.ArtisanCraftSale 10am-2pm.FashionShowat2pm (entryfeeapplies-guaranteeyour seatsandgetticketsinadvance!) CraftSaleResumes3pm-4pm. BenefitfortheOntarioCountyArts Council.PresentedbyCobblestone ArtsCenter&OntarioCountyArts Council.JoinCobblestoneaswe supportlocalclothingdesigners andfashionistasofallwalksoflife. Themissionoftheshowisto showcaseoneofakindupcycled andcreatedfiberitemsforenjoymentandinspiration.Refreshments willbeserved.Saturday,October 22-CobblestoneArtsCenter, 1622Route332,Farmington. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/fallperformance-series
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BloomfieldGardenClub
Evening Presentation- Comejoin theBloomfieldGardenClubon Thursday,October20thforan eveningpresentationonFallPerennialspresentedbySusan KrobusekanOntarioCountyMasterGardener.Coffeeanddessert willbeavailableat6PMandthe presentationwillbeat6:30PM.Our meetingsarefreeandareopento thepublic.PleasejoinusatVeteransPark-6910Rtes5&20.For moreinformationpleasecontact Jeanetteat585-314-6966.
CreatingFloralArrangements for theFall- Wouldyouliketo learnhowtomakebeautifulflower arrangementsfromgrocerystore bouquetsofflowersorcutflowers fromyourgarden?Joinuson Wednesday,October12,2022,at 10:00amattheEwingFamily CommunityRoom,WoodLibrary, 134N.MainStreet,Canandaigua, asSonnenbergGardenClubhosts apresentationbyMasterFlower ShowJudgeVickyMunson.Vicky hasbeenafloristforover30years andisownerofDon’sOwnFlorist &FlowerDeliveryinGeneva.She willbedemonstratingvariousfloral designsusingeverydaygrocery storebouquets.Asabonus,all attendeeswillreceiveafreeraffle ticketandhaveachanceatwinningoneofthebeautifulfloral arrangementsattheendofthe presentation.Thiseventisfreeand opentothepublic.
AloquinFlintChickenandBiscuit Dinner,vegetablesanddesserts.JoinusSaturday,October15 from4:15tilsoldout.Drivethru only.Cost:$12.50Adults,Children under12$6.Exactchangeappreciated.AloquinFlintUMC,2760 StateRoute5and20,Stanley.
HOW TO SUPPORT LOVED ONES WHO HAVE BREAST CANCER
Maintain a positive attitude. It’s never easy knowing someone you love is sick.They are going through their own emotional roller coaster, and support systems can lift their spirits by maintaining positive attitudes. Avoid wearing rose-colored glasses, but try to remain as upbeat as possible.
ComfortDinnerAreBack! The Canandaigua ElksLodge#1844(19 NiagaraStreet),willholdatake-out onlydinneronThursday,October 13thfor$12.Thismonth’smenuis BeefStroganoffovernoodles,with salad,breadstickanddessert. Pleasecallthedayoftake-outonly fromNoon-2:00toplaceanorder andscheduleapick-uptimebetween5:30-7:00pm.NO voicemailswillbeaccepted,soif thenumbersarebusy,pleasekeep trying.585-944-9775or 585-623-0214.
2ndAnnualCraftShow Extravaganza! The CrystalBeach FireHall,4468Rte364/EastLake Road,Canandaigua,willhostits 2ndAnnualCraftSaleonSaturday, October15thfrom10am-3:00pm. StartyourHolidayshoppingand enjoyallthelocaldisplaysforsale. Foodtrucksonsite.
FallHarvestTour planned for 10/14.Firststop,Schutt’sApple MillinWebster.Watchapplesbeingpressedforcider,takeawagon touroftheorchard,learnabout beepollination,visittheshopwith homemadegoodiesincludingfried cakes.NextisMamaLor’sCafefor lunch(onyourown).Afterlunch weareintheprocessofconfirming aguidedtourattheWebsterMuseum.Costforthedayexcluding lunchis$15.00.Registrationcutoff is10/11at3:00pm.Wewillmeet atLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.Hemlockat 9:00amandcarpool.Formoreinformationgotowww.littlelakesny. org
AutumnCelebration! November 12thinThe“SchoolHouseTreasures”shoproom#14locatedin theLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlockfrom 11:00am-1:00pm.Enjoysome flavorsoftheseason.TasteIndian CornSoupandFriedBread,learna littleaboutAmericanIndianCulture,allwhilelookingatbeautiful oneofakindpaintings,beaded work,andquiltedpiecesforsalein theshop.http://www.littlelakesny. org
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TheUndergroundRailroad:Fact and Folklore- RichmondTown Historian,JoyLewiswillpresentan overviewoftheUnderground Railroadasitexistedinthe1850s, withaspecialemphasisonitsoperationlocallyfromNaplesto HoneoyetoHemlocktoAvon. Popularfolkloreandmythswillbe explainedandthe“TruthMoreInterestingThanFiction”willbeintroduced.November5thfrom 6:30pm-9:00pmattheLittleLakes CommunityCenter4705S.Main St.Hemlock,www.littlelakesny.org. Programisfreehowever,donations arealwayswelcome.
PreparingforCold/Flu a class presentedbyFlowertoFlower HerbalCraftsandGiftsonOctober 19th,11:00am-12:30pm,atLittle LakesCommunityCenter,4705S. MainSt.Hemlock.Learnhowto prepareforcold/fluseasonusing commonkitchenherbslikesage, thyme,horseradish,garlic,mint, andcayenne.Participantswillmake threeproductstorelievecold/flu symptoms.Classincludingmaterialsis$35.00ppnonrefundable. Youmustpay/registerwithPayPal nolaterthanOctober17th.Ifyou payandcannotattend,the instructorwillmaketheproducts foryou.Formoreinformationcontacttheinstructor,herbalistKate Aghaghiri,585-261-1937, mavenkate@gmail.com
GettingThroughWinter Aclass presentedbyFlowertoFlower HerbalCraftsandGiftsonNovember2nd,11:00am-12:30pm,at LittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.Hemlock.ParticipantswillmakeaWinterBlues EssentialOilSpray,awarming musclerub,andwarming,relaxing beverages.Classincludingmaterialsis$35.00ppnonrefundable. Youmustpay/registerwithPayPal nolaterthanOctober28th.Ifyou payandcannotattend,the instructorwillmaketheproducts foryou.Formoreinformationcall ortexttheinstructor,herbalistKate Aghaghiri,585-261-1937, mavenkate@gmail.com
USVeteransPhotography
Classes TheLittleLakesCommunityCenter(LLCC)isexcitedand proudtosupporttheLivingston CountyPFCJosephP.DwyerProgram.Classesinphotographywill beofferedforveteransonOctober 11th,November8th,and December13th,from6:00-8:00PM atLLCC,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock. Wehopeifyouareaveteranfrom anycounty,havealwayswantedto learnmoreaboutphotography, andenjoythecompanyofother veterans,youwillconsiderjoining usforsomegreatFREEphotographyclasses.Formoreinformation onthisandmanymorefreeprogramsforveteransgotowww. livcovets.com.http://www. littlelakesny.org
PalmyraHistoricTour- Historic tour toPalmyraincludes:1875 GeneralStore,PrintShop,Alling CoveletMuseum,OriginalDepot; Palmyra23RoomMuseum.Lunch ppisonyourowncostatthe YellowMillsDinerLaststopwillbe atSmittenCollectivewithgently usedclothing,shoes,jewelry, housewaresetc.Thecostforthe touris$15.00pluslunch.Mustbe attheLittleLakesCommunityCenter,4705S.MainSt.onNov.15th at9:45AM.Registrationisby 11/8/22@3:00.Pleasearrive15 minutesearly.www.littlelakesny. org
FallSampler-Sip,Taste,and Shop Event: SipandTasteatthe ArtisanShopattheLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock.October22ndfrom 10:00-1:00PM.TastelocalOSB ciderpairedwithtastycheeseand crackersforour“sipandtaste” event.Thisisawonderfulopportunitytobrowsetheshopforunique oneofakindtreasuresmadeby localartisans.Twootherstoreslocatedinthebuildingwillalsobe open.Wehopeyouwillstopinto joinusforthisfreeevent.http:// www.littlelakesny.org
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AnnualTurkeyDinner- The United MethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummersSt,Livonia, willofferitsannualTurkeyDinner, DRIVE-THRUTAKEOUTONLY,on Saturday,October8,2022,from 2-7PM(oruntilsoldout).The menuwillfeatureturkey,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,gravy,squash anddessert.CostisAdultdinner $15,Childdinner$10.
FingerLakesUFOMeetup- Let’s talk UFOs,ETs,&AncientAliens! Joinustomeetlike-mindedpeople. Saturday,October22,6:00-8:00 pmattheUnitedMethodistChurch ofLivonia(UMCL),21Summers Street,Livonia.$5.00donationto UMCL.RSVPMaryGraceviatextor call:585-766-9318,www. giftsofgraceministry.org
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,October12,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.Pleasefollowsignsin churchparkinglotfordrivethroughinstructions.
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2022HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar TheNorthOntarioUnited MethodistChurch(otherwise knownas“TheBrickChurch”)will behostingaHomeFortheHolidays BazaaronFriday,October28th from9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.and Saturday,October29thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.at7200Ontario CenterRoadinOntario.Wewillbe servingTakeOutlunchonlyon bothdaysfrom11:00a.m.-1:30 p.m.andsharingmanydelicious bakedgoods,craftsand“Nextto New”treasurestosharewith everyonethatstopsbyforavisit. Welookforwardtoseeingyou there!
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FallFestival&5K/10Krun/walkOctober 29,2022. Registration opens8AMwiththeracestarting promptly9AM.FallFestivalactivitiesstart10AMandgountil2PM. Therewillbeapettingzoo,face painting,avarietyofgamesforkids toplay,acostumecontest,candy andprizes.PulledPorkBBQwillbe readybetween10AMand1PMand maybepickedupatyourappointedtime,appointmentswillbe assignedaslunchregistrations comein.EarlyBirdRegistrationThroughSeptember:$35.Regular Registration-ThroughOctober 14th:$40.LateRegistration-After October14th:$45.PulledPork BBQOnly:$15.KidsBBQMeal Only:$8.https://www.letcc.org/ fall-5k-10k/
LeTourneauLadiesLuncheonLeTourneau ChristianCenter’s BlessedHopeNovemberladies luncheonwillbeheldonFriday, November4,2022at11:00am. KellyLeewillspeakon“TheGospel isthePowerofGod.”Registration and$13pre-paymentbeforeOctober28arerequiredforin-person attendanceandlunch,whichcan bemadebycalling585-554-3400. LeTourneauChristianCenterislocatedat4950CountyRoad11, Rushville.
ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,October16. Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.
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HikeRochesterFolkArtGuildin Middlesex: Hike andExplorethe trailsontheRochesterFolkArt GuildpropertyinMiddlesexSunday,October9from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org
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CelebrateNationalHospice Month atSerenityHouseofVictor -Pleasejoinyourlocalcomfort carehome,SerenityHouseofVictor,incelebratingNationalHospice monthbyenrollinginourfree caregiverweeklytrainingprogram beginningMonday,October31. Onlyafewhoursaweekserving ourresidentswithend-of-lifecare inourtwo-bedhomeis“yourgift: yourself”.Thetrainingwillbeheld Mondays12-2,Wednesdays4-6 ORThursdays10-12forthree weeks.PleasecontactDirectorat 585-729-7617oremail serenityhousevictor@gmail.comfor moreinformation.
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The West BloomfieldChurchisreviving ourlongrunningCornballCapers showthat’sbeenonholdduring theveryunfunnyCovid!ThisHeeHawtypevarietyshowwillbe stagedOctober21stand22ndat WestBloomfieldCongregational Church,cornerofCountyRoad37 andRoutes5&20.Greatcountry music,entertainingperformances, andplentyoflaughs!The7pm performanceeachnightcosts$10 perperson(maximumof$25per household-immediateparentsand children).Ticketscanbepurchased fromcastmembers.Withonly200 ticketsavailableeachnight,you’ll wanttogetyourticketsearly! Facilityiswheelchairaccessible.Call 624-1313fortickets.Info.: wbccucc.org
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Emily Cepeda would be the rst to tell you that she has some lo y goals for the upcoming second Elim Fall Festival on October 15th. A er raising nearly one thousand dollars during the inaugural Fall Festival, Cepeda wants to raise between $2,000 and $3,000 dollars this year. e money raised for the Fall Festival will be for a good cause with all of the proceeds going towards the theater club at Elim. is will help the theater club put on a musical this year: Little Women.
“While the primary mission of the event is to support the theater club, the fall festival is also an amazing opportunity for the children in the area to participate in fall activities and games,” Cepeda said.
e Fall Festival will feature a wide array of fun fall activities for both kids and parents to enjoy. Some of these events include coloring contests, a photo booth, a baked goods sale, relays, candy corn toss, and leaf-blowing competitions, among other things. One of the most unusual activities at the Fall Festival is called ping-pong no -go , which involves throwing ping-pong balls into a bottle to receive a prize.
Cepeda acknowledged that there is an irony involved with hosting this event. Even though the Fall Festival is a fundraiser for the Elim theater club, the event will be admission-free.
“ ere are many ways we plan to fundraise without charging admission,” Cepeda said. “We plan on charging a small amount to take a picture in the photo booth, and most of the games will require a small fee to play as well.”
e fall weather is always a wild card in Western New York, and Cepeda has a plan in place should nasty weather try to ruin the Fall Festival. If the weather is bad on the 15th, the Fall Festival will take place inside in the Elim gymnasium. If the weather is good, however, the Fall Festival will take place outside on the Elim athletic eld.
“ ere isn’t going to be much di erence [whether it’s] inside or outside,” Cepeda said. “ e events we have set up can work both indoors and outdoors, and there will only be some slight adjustments depending upon where the festival is taking place.”
When it comes to food options at the Elim Fall Fun Festival, Cepeda mentioned that there will be a large baked goods sale consisting entirely of donations from local bakeries.
ere is always risk involved when starting something new, but festival organizers were pleasantly surprised when the rst Elim Fall Fun Festival made around 1,000 dollars. A lot
Second Annual Elim Fall Fun Festival Returns to Lima
BY DANNY LINSNERof people would have been content with making the same amount again, however, Cepeda and her fellow organizers have some bold ideas for this year’s event. ey believe their fundraising goal is within reach.
“We did a lot of advertising locally for this year,” Cepeda said. “I also think that there is enough positive word-ofmouth from last year’s event to bring more people to this year’s event, and hopefully that will help.”
While Cepeda hopes to raise enough money for the local theater club, she believes the festival will provide a fun opportunity for kids and adults to have a fun Saturday in October, too.
“I think there are so many good reasons to come to the Elim Fall Fun Festival this year,” Cepeda said. “We have a lot of great fall activities for people of all ages, we’re raising money for a good cause, and it’s never a bad idea to spend some time in the crisp October air.”
e Fall Festival will take place from 10 am-4 pm. ere is no admission fee to enter the event, however, families should bring cash in order to participate in the outdoor activities. For more information, visit the Elim Bible Institute’s website: www.elim.edu.
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In January of 2022, our town’s snowplow got off course and knocked down three mailboxes in a row. Mine and that of my neighbor to the north and that of my neighbor to the south respectively. My post was taken off at ground level as was one of my neighbor’s. Their mailboxes were replaced by the town in a timely manner. Mine was overlooked for some reason that no one has explained. After numerous phone calls to the town and to the highway superintendent, the post for my mailbox was finally replaced. It only took eight months! The superintendent claimed my post was rotted (It is not), and denied responsibility for replacement, claiming it broke because it was rotted. If that is the case, why were the mailboxes to my immediate north and south also damaged? Here’s why he, and any town that claims no responsibility, is wrong. If it were a person that was crushed instead of a mailbox, would the town be liable? You’d better believe it. Town employees can’t destroy private property and not be held responsible.
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