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Hamburger (Lettuce, Tomato & Onion) $8.00

Cheeseburger (Lettuce, Tomato & Onion) $8.50

Chicken Sandwich (Regular, Buffalo, BBQ, Garlic Parmesan or Sal’s Sassy Sauce) $8.00 (add cheese for $.50)

All come with chips and a pickle or add fries for $1.50

Cheesy Bread Sticks $10.00

Basket of Fries $3.50

Pizza

16” with one topping $12.00

12” Regular or Ultra-Thin crust with one topping $10.00 Extra Toppings $1.00/ea.

Pepperoni, Sausage, Banana Peppers, Mushrooms, Extra Cheese

Dinners*

Fish Sandwich $10.00 with fries and choice of cole slaw or mac salad

Beer Battered Fish Dinner $15.00

Broiled Fish Dinner (Regular, Cajun or Lemon Pepper) $16.00

*Dinners come with cole slaw or mac salad, roll and choice of fries or baked potato

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PAW’S CORNER

Should I Buy a Pet on an Online Marketplace?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I was scrolling through my social media account and an ad popped up showing a really cute puppy for sale. What are people’s experiences buying pets online? -- Curtis, via email

DEAR CURTIS: e short answer is, don’t. It’s unlikely that what you saw was an approved ad, because most social media companies do not allow pet sales or advertising for the sale of pets. Probably, someone created a post and made it public.

Avoid responding to the post, even if you think you know the person who posted it or think you know the location. Chances are it’s either a scam to part you from your hardearned money, or you will receive a puppy that is not the one advertised or is very ill and needs a lot of medical care. I’ve heard too many stories from owners who got scammed from such online transactions.

If you just want a cute animal companion, adopt a pet through your local shelter. You’ll be able to see and interact with a potential pet, and the shelter will help you evaluate whether you’re ready for a dog at this point. ere is a cost involved with adoption, but those fees are upfront. And I guarantee it is substantially less than what you will pay a shady pet dealer (or pay out in medical bills later on).

If you absolutely want a speci c breed of dog, do the homework required. Find nearby breeders who specialize in the breed you’re interested in. Read up on the breed. Find out the nancial requirements to match with, purchase, train and care for that dog.

No matter which path you pick, know that pets are an investment of money and time. e dividend is a healthy, happy pet that adores you. Don’t take a shortcut.

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• Keep a cleanup bin handy. Put an empty basket in a central location, using it to gather stray items scattered around main living areas. Once everything has been collected, items can be returned to their rightful place.

• Make the bed. One of the easiest ways to keep a room looking neat is to make the bed each day. Store clean linens in a pillow case so the entire set is together and ready to go.

• Purge closets and cabinets. There’s no point allowing old, stained or damaged items to take up space. Set aside days to clear expired medication from the bathroom cabinet, discard ripped or ill-fitting clothing from the closet, or to dispose of broken toys in a nursery.

• Write things down. Tasks seem more manageable when they are written down in black-and-white and can be crossed off as completed. Writing things down also helps make the mind feel more organized.

• Exercise caution before buying. Don’t buy more than you need; otherwise, you’ll have to find space for extra items. Also, keep inventory of food and supplies in the house so you’re not unwittingly buying duplicates.

• Sort mail and paperwork. Establish different categories for papers so they can be sorted and discarded as needed. These may include bills, invitations, school papers, and junk mail. Reduce paper clutter by opting for digital correspondence when possible.

• Make one repair at a time. Tackle that source of stress by focusing on one repair and seeing it through to completion.

• Delegate the work. If kids want to help organize, let them. It can be a fun project for an adolescent to rearrange the pantry or offer their ideas for corralling messes.

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A pop of pink amidst bland sky

Something sweet, which brightens the eye

Perfumes so and powers healing

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Restitution from bitter weather

Precludes me from feeling tethered

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TO YOUR GOOD

Statins Do Not Increase Risk of Death by Suicide in Men Over 60

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read that there is a correlation between the use of statins and suicide in men over 60, especially if they have suffered from chronic depression. Can you tell me if this has been studied more? -- K.M.

ANSWER: This concern has been studied extensively. An older class of cholesterol medication, the fibrates, was associated with a small increased risk of suicide and violent deaths, in several large studies. However, a very large study published in 2020 showed no increase in risk of death by suicide among those taking statin drugs. In fact, that study, as well as several others, have shown a decrease in depression risk among statin users. Statins have even been found to be (modestly) effective in treatment of drug-resistant depression.

Men over 60 are certainly at a higher risk from death by suicide, but statin drugs do not appear to increase that risk. Anyone with thoughts of hurting themselves should seek care from their doctor, a mental health professional, or the suicide and crisis lifeline at 988 in the U.S. and 833-456-4566 in most Canadian provinces.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 74. I have always been described as small-boned. I am on a statin, but otherwise, I’m healthy. I was recently diagnosed with osteopenia. I do not eat dairy, but I do take vitamin D. I am vegetarian and eat lots of tofu. I am very concerned about taking any additional medicines. Suggestions, please? -- F.M.D.

ANSWER: Osteopenia, or low bone density, is analogous to borderline diabetes or elevated blood pressure. It’s not a disease in itself, but it puts you in a range between the healthiest condition and one that can put you at risk. In the case of osteopenia, you are at a higher risk for developing osteoporosis, which, in turn, puts you at a high risk for a fracture, especially one of the spine or the hip. We do not normally treat low bone density with medicine. Lifestyle interventions to help slow loss of bone density include not only the calcium and vitamin D you are taking, but I especially recommend exercise. Weight-bearing, musclestrengthening and posture exercises are proven to help. Smokers should quit.

You should have gotten a T-score on your report, which compares your bone density for a given bone to a healthy young adult. The worse the T-score, the closer you are to osteoporosis, which is a T score below -2.5. Depending on how close you are to osteoporosis, the sooner your bone density test should be repeated. People with osteoporosis should be considered for medication. I understand your concern about taking more medicine than you need, but you really don’t want a hip fracture to occur.

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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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* In 2003, Rapper Pusha T wrote the famous McDonald’s jingle “I’m Lovin’ It,” but does not own any of the publishing rights. After wisely learning from that multimillion-dollar mistake, he now owns 40% of the publishing rights for the “We have the meats” campaign from Arby’s.

* Baked beans aren’t baked. They’re stewed.

* A singing birthday card has more computer power than the entire Allied Army of World War II.

* There is a spacecraft graveyard in the Pacific Ocean. Known as “Point Nemo,” it is the farthest place on Earth from land and is home to over 300 spacecraft and associated space debris, including the Russian MIR space station, the first object assembled in planetary orbit.

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While looking for more sites that provide alerts, I came across one I hadn’t known about: FoodManufacturing.com. Just in the past few weeks, they’ve put out alerts for a certain soup because of an error on the label, several brands of Vienna sausages, hot chocolate K-cups (it might contain peanut products), a pot roast meal, sprouts, frozen chicken entrees, popcorn, frozen manicotti, diced beef ... and more.

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On a sad note, did you see the Consumer Reports research on the amount of lead and cadmium in our favorite dark chocolate bars? Go to ConsumerReports.org and put “Lead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate” in the search box.

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DID YOU KNOW?

January was not always the first month of the year. Earlier calendars, such as the Julian calendar used by the Romans, considered March the first month of the year.These calendars were based largely around weather and harvestschedules,andwinter was considered to be a time without definitive months. Eventually, the calendar was expanded at around 713 BCE to include two additional months so it would equal a standard lunar year. Romans also were integral in giving the months their names,and some months got their names from Roman mythology and the gods of that time, while others were named after prominent Roman emperors. January got its name from a Roman god named Janus, who was considered a god of transitions and beginnings. Janus was depicted as a two-faced god, which is appropriate in the present-day since January represents a time of saying goodbye to the old year and lookingaheadtothenew year.

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Gas Station Thanks

Thank you so very much for the young man and his daughter who paid for my gas on Thursday, February 3rd in Bloomfield. My sister and I started out to meet another sister for coffee when I realized my car was on empty. I stopped at the next gas station but was having difficulty getting my credit card to register when this gentleman put gas in my tank from his host. A very large amount of gas! Can you imagine such thoughtfulness! And I didn’t even get his name. Thank you again and bless your kindness.

Thank You Naples!

I was pleasantly surprised to find beautiful Valentines posted all along Main St. in Naples. Thank you to the organizations, businesses and individuals responsible. Made my day! Happy Valentine's Day!

Rural Road Rager

Last week I was sitting at the stop sign at the bottom of our rural and partial seasonal road, waiting for you, an oncoming car, to pass by before entering the County Rd. You decided to put on your blinker at the last minute, pull in front of me, stop, and roll down your window. You then proceeded to yell, claiming I am in your lane (not true) and ask "what am I doing?"! I said "I am turning" and sweetly said goodbye and drove off. This enraged you as you shouted expletives and laid on your horn. I thought you would come after me next, but didn't. Wow, what an angry and aggressive young man you are, triggered by something that was so nothing!

Mind My Own Business?

According to the CDC, obesity costs the Healthcare System $173 billion dollars each year. A cost we all pay in the form of higher insurance premiums. So your daily garbage plate is taking money out of my pocket. I'd say that makes it my business.

To The Anti Dog Woman

To the woman who lives on my street and hates dogs, STOP harassing me every time I simply walk by your house with my dogs. They’re NOT going to the bathroom in your yard. We are allowed to utilize the PUBLIC sidewalk. If you don’t stop I will call the police on you just like you do to everyone else on the street. Get a taste of your own medicine.

Thanks

I would like to thank all the folks who stopped and made sure I was alright on Friday morning when my Ford truck went off the road and into a ditch on Rt. 46 just before Rt. 21. I was pinned in the truck in the ditch. AAA got there three hours after it happened. I want to thank ALL who stopped to make sure I was ok. Kudos to the state trooper who also stopped.

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eresa “Terry” A. Schmitt

February 11, 2023

Bloom eld: Terry passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 11, 2023 at ompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. She was born in Wantagh, NY to the late George and Mary Henninger. She is predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Robert “Bob”, as well as her oldest sister Mary Ann Henninger, and brother George (“Billie”) Henninger. She is survived by her dear sister, Sr. Margie “Irene” Henninger; four children, Marlene (James) Leuenberger, Lorraine Schmitt, Paul (Stacy) Schmitt, Carolyn (Charles) Roth; grandchildren Jamie and Elise Leuenberger, Kevin and Kyle Schmitt, Charlie, Ben and Andrew Roth; sister-in-law, Evie Branch; nieces, Eileen Robillard, Barbara Branch, Brooke (Al Heaney) Henninger; nephews, Seth and Brian (Sally) Henninger and several dear cousins.

Terry worked at Xerox where she met Bob, who made the best decision of his life by asking the cute redhead if she needed a ride home from work one day. She also worked at Spare Time Travel in Canandaigua and served her community for many years on the Board of Education for the Honeoye Central School district. In her role as President, she was a erce advocate of quality education, especially special education services for the district. Terry was also a longtime supporter of the Allens Hill Free Library.

Terry loved spending time with family and friends, whether it be watching wildlife with Bob from their porch rocking chairs, getting lunch with her sister Irene, or entertaining her book club at her home “On Golden Pond”. Ever the consummate hostess, she cooked many wonderful family meals (always with seasonal table linens and dishes, of course); she created warm memories that will be cherished forever. e true matriarch of our family, she will be greatly missed.

A Memorial Service will take place at 10am on Friday, February 24th, 2023 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main St. in Honeoye, NY. In lieu of owers, memorial contributions may be made to: Ontario County ARC, 3071 County Complex Dr., Canandaigua, NY 14424 or to e Allens Hill Free Library, 3818 County Rd. 40, Bloom eld, NY 14469.

To share a memory or a condolence, please visit www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com 229-2444

UNDERSTANDING LIFE INSURANCE

When choosing coverage, you will no doubt be asked if you prefer term insurance or permanent insurance. Term insurance is the least expensive life insurance, and such policies only last for a predetermined number of years. Men and women may purchase life insurance policies if they only want life insurance until they retire or until their children reach adulthood. Permanent insurance is more expensive and will last from the moment you purchase the policy until your death. Many people choose permanent life insurance policies so the money their beneficiaries receive upon their death can be used to pay estate taxes. In addition, there is an investment component to permanent insurance policies, as a portion of the premiums on such policies is invested (policies will spell out how the money is invested) and allowed to grow tax-free so long as the policy is open. Term insurance only provides protection with no investments.

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Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.

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* On Feb. 22, 1959, Lee Petty edges Johnny Beauchamp in a photo finish to win the first-ever Daytona 500 in Florida. Beauchamp was initially named the winner, until Petty challenged the results using news photos.

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* “It can be tricky to add new keys to a key ring, especially if you don’t have much of a fingernail. I have found a foolproof way to get the key started. Just use a staple remover. It works wonders!” -- T.R. in Indiana

* If you find that you have small scratches in your wood furniture, try this old trick: Rub a walnut over dings to cover them up. Or find a matching brown crayon, rub it lightly into the scratch, and finish with a hair dryer held 10 inches away for about 10-15 seconds. It melts the wax of the crayon, and then you can buff it with a soft rag. Any excess is swept away and the color remains.

* Got small kids? If your little one keeps rolling out of his bed, here’s a tip: Use a pool noodle tucked under the fitted sheet, lengthwise along the edge of the bed. It’s just enough of a bumper to send a sleeping child back to the center of the mattress.

* “If you have many mismatched frames that you would like to use, you can try spray painting them all the same color. I had several that were different colors and a little bit beat up, but I wanted to use them in one big group. I painted them all glossy black, and they look great!”

* Hanging shoe racks are a wonderful organizational tool, especially the ones made of plastic that have see-through pockets. You can use them on the back of your bathroom door for small towels and toiletries, or how about on the back of baby’s door as a diaper organizer? My favorite use is on the back of my garage door to hold all the cleaning bottles and solutions with other supplies. They are nice and high, and out of reach of little hands.

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Animals and insects can cause damage, too. It’s not just poor weather that homeowners need to consider with regard to roof damage. Boring insects and animals may cause problems with roofs as well. A roof inspection may shed light on potential pest problems. Holes or nesting materials may indicate that an animal or animals are using the attic as a shelter from the elements.

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HOW TO MAKE OLDER HOMES MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT

Add insulation. Many older homes are poorly insulated. But according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, adding insulation can reduce energy costs by as much as 50 percent. Installing insulation can be tricky, especially if insulation was not originally included in your home, as is sometimes the case with older homes. Insulation can become damp and prove ineffective if installed improperly. Damp insulation also may contribute to mold growth and rot in the home’s framing. Older homes may be lacking adequate insulation around attics, crawl spaces, basements, heating and cooling ducts, and water pipes. Cover your water heater with an insulated water heater blanket so the heater retains more heat and consumes less energy to heat the water.

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HOW TO MAKE EXISTING WINDOWS MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT

Caulk or add weatherstripping. Small cracks and gaps around windows, which are most often found around windows in older buildings, might not seem like a big deal, but such breaches can lead to considerable energy loss. The DOE recommends using caulk to seal cracks that are less than 1/4-inch wide on the parts of the window that do not move (i.e., frames and where the trim meets the wall). Caulk might be less effective at fixing leaks larger than 1/4 inch in width. Employ weatherstripping to address leaks on movable parts of the window. Properly applied weatherstripping should adequately seal windows when they are closed without making it difficult to open or close them later on. Weatherstripping is available in various materials.

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FUTON SWING, DOG CARRIERS, DOG CRATES, COUCH BED, HARD STYROFOAM

SAILBOAT and a HAMMOCK: 585-507-8788

AMPCO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN. You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

SINGER SEWING MACHINE, model 8280, with directions. Excellent condition. Fairport: 585-223-9014

WURLITZER PIANO - great condition; only one sticky key. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-755-9697

YOUNG CHANG PIANO. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-944-5825

RESMED S8 ELITE II CPAP - Case, Heater/Humidifier, 2 Tanks, Cord, Manual, Hose, but CPAP part probably no good. West Henrietta: cmonroj1@rochester.rr.com

VHS BLANK TAPES. I have several and never been opened. Corfu area: sbly5722@gmail.com

MELODY GRAND PIANO W/BENCH. Low profile, maple wood finish. Like new. You move, Fairport: 585-388-2854

Brand new LOVESEAT still in carton. Gray. Pick up, Avon: 585-438-4098

250 GALLON OIL TANK. ½ full. Needs to be removed professionally. Webster: 585-872-6757

A bag of CRAFTS, YARN, NETTING: amy8595@mail.com

Marcy em1, em2, em3 FREESTANDING WEIGHT SYSTEM, disassembled. You transport. Some original instructions: 585-377-0260

Quantity of WIRE HANGERS for crafts, etc.: Nancydechau@gmail.com

Six balls STRING TYPE CROCHET COTTON, box of FABRIC PAINT, box of CORKS: 585-889-4320

AVANA COMFORT MATTRESS ELEVATOR (king size). Pick up, Webster: 585-872-6756

MEN’S CLOTHING - Coats size large. Pants size 30 / 32 and bigger shirts size medium / large. Sweaters size medium / large: 585-721-8963

PATTERNS for an 18” doll: 585-624-5144

PREVAIL OVERNIGHT UNDERWEAR, small, bladder control and a box of ALCOHOL PREP PADS. Pick up Batavia: 716-474-0292 leave message

OLD WOODEN HIGHCHAIR, blonde wood. Good condition. Pittsford/Mendon area: 585-414-0845

Loose advertisement pages from 1920s LADIES HOME JOURNAL magazines, 11”x14”. Many still with vibrant colors. Perfect for crafts/framing. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com

FINISHED DIAMOND PAINTING, Nightmare Before Christmas. You frame. Batavia: 845-309-9373 text only

Senior Navy Veteran needs any running VEHICLE that has passed inspection for himself and animal rescue: 585-531-4004

Rock music - 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL RECORDS for my own personal collection. Thanks in advance: gzintel@yahoo.com

BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and carrying case for granddaughter who will be in this summer’s tournament: 585-334-6134

AIR COMPRESSOR - 10+ gallons: mhoskins@pvac.org

INVERSION TABLE, for senior with bad back: stujaxon@yahoo.com

TRAILER WHEEL & TIRE, ST175-80D-13” wheel, 5 lugs: 585-993-1917

BUILT/UNBUILT MODELS OR KITS. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector seeks projects/restorations/customs. Auto, Truck, Plane, Military, etc. Call 585-314-6989, thanks

DIRT BIKES, ATVs, GO-KARTS wanted that are running or not running for fatherson project. Thank you in advance! 315-576-1278

Looking for a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Thank you and feel free to call or text me: 315-576-1278

Looking for GARAGE SIGNS, OIL CANS, or other decorative automotive memorabilia from the 1970s and earlier. Thank you! 315-576-1278

VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS, TOBACCO CARDS, or TAROT DECKS. Kindest Thanks!! 585-729-1259

Very LARGE FREEZER for a charitable organization in good working condition: 585-654-9640

LIONEL and other O-SCALE TRAINS, TRACK (O-27 scale) and accessories. Thank you! Call: 315-694-6197

Wii GAMES for 4-year-old girl: 585-303-4008

KETTLE BELLS and a MINI TRAMPOLINE: bhaag1@frontiernet.net

ALEXANDER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BAND UNIFORMS that aren’t being used: 585-721-8876

CURIO/CHINA CABINET or TALL BOOKSHELVES. Thank you: 585-447-0201

MONITOR needed for older Dell computer (80s-90s) for disabled person to work with: 585-346-7022

PORTABLE 5” MINI ELECTRIC CHAINSAW: 585-409-6477

Small STANDARD SHIFT TRUCK or CAR. Running and passes inspection: christinaplaton20@gmail.com

BUNK BED in good condition. Can only pick up in Batavia. Text me: 585- 536-6269 VINTAGE LEGO SETS or PIECES! Can be newer Legos! Greatest Appreciation and God Bless! 585-590-7995

BABY MONITOR for kitty cabin and a CAT TOWER in good condition (prefer a large one): 585-637-0933

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BLOOMFIELD

FreeDinner- The FirstCongregationalChurchofEastBloomfieldis offeringafreedinneronFriday, February24from5-6:30p.m.at thechurch,10SouthAve., Bloomfield.Themenuissloppy joes,saltpotatoes,coleslawand icecreamsundaes.Tunafishsandwicheswillbeprovidedforthose whopreferafishoption.Comejoin yourneighborsforatimeoffood andfellowship.

CANANDAIGUA

CanandaiguaBotanicalSociety presentation - SonnenbergGardenClubhostsapresentationby LauraOuimette,coordinatorforthe CanandaiguaBotanicalSociety,on Saturday,March11,2023,10:30 amatWoodLibrary,134N.Main St.,Canandaigua.Joinusfora presentationononeoftheoldest botanicalsocietiesinAmerica.Laura’spresentationwillincludethe historyoftheorganizationdedicatedtoadvancingknowledgeand enjoymentofplantsfoundinthe FingerLakesRegion,aswellas present-daypursuitsandactivities. Thepresentationisfreeandopen tothepublic.

AARPMeeting: Come joinusas wemeetthe3rdTuesdayofevery monthattheSalvationArmyin Canandaiguaon110SaltonstallSt. upstairs(elevator).OurnextmeetingisonTuesday,February21,at1 PM.Ouragendaiskeptshortso thatwekeepconnectingwitheach otherinourwonderfulgroup.New membersarealwayswelcome.For moreinfo,callKarenat 585-229-2116.

SaltCouncil:HeartHealth- 60+ age, February23rdat12:30pmat QuailSummit,5102ParrishSt.Ext., Canandaigua.WithChristyRichards,RN,MPH.

GleanersCommunityKitchen has re-openedandisnowservinga free,hotmealeveryday,MondayFriday,atnoon.Doorsopenat11 am.GleanersislocatedinthebasementofSt.John’sEpiscopal Church,183N.MainSt., Canandaigua.http://www. GleanersKitchen.org

GENESEO

VeteranPlus1-PaintPlatoonMarch 5,3pm.Wewillcreateour owninterpretationofaselected pieceofartundertheguidanceof localartistJillRossboroughather ArtsmartStudioinGeneseo,NY. Wewilllearn,becreativeandenjoy thecomraderyoffellowveterans. RSVPisrequiredandcanbedone inmanyways;visitourwebsiteand clickontheeventlink,callortext 585-200-9742,oremailrwolter@ vocwny.org.Approvedattendees willreceiveanemailfromusto confirmyourseat.Ifyoudonotsee aresponsefromus,checkyour SPAM/Junkinboxorcontactusvia phoneandletusknow.

HEMLOCK

WoodenGnomeReversible Saint PatrickandEasterFigurine Class -Createabeautifultwofor onereversiblewoodengnome decorationforSt.Paddy’sDayand EasterwithDawnandSuefrom “GrooveSunLaserDesign”.The classis$40.00ppandincludesall ofthematerialsneeded.Classwill beheldFebruary26thfrom1:003:30PMatLittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock. Registeronlineatwww. littlelakesny.orgorcallDawnfrom “SimplyPositive”at585-204-0441 registrationcutoffisFebruary 20th.Minimumof10people neededandnomorethan20to holdtheclass.http://www. littlelakesny.org

TeenTheatreClasses- Beginning March 7theveryTuesdayuntilApril 25ththeLittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock, willbeofferingTeenTheatre Classes5:30-7:3PM.Focusingon: 1.WhatIsTheatre.2.Movement andSpace.3.Where,MyEnvironment.4.Who,MyCharacterDevelopment.5.Why,WhatIsMyMotivation?Studentswillbedoing improvworkandpickingouttwo monologuestoworkonforafamilyandfriendspresentationatthe endoftheeightweeksession. Eightclasses$175.00,dueatsignuponthefirstdayofclass.Class limitedtoeightteenswithaminimumoffour.http://www. littlelakesny.org

HONEOYE

AmericanLegionBreakfast - Join usSunday,February19th, 8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast,pancakes,homefries,eggs,sausage, toast,orange,coffeeetc.Sitdown andgetservedbytheAmerican LegionAuxiliary.Comeenjoyadeliciousbreakfastwithyourfamily andours!Cost$8perperson,kids under5eatfree.Honeoye-Hemlock AmericanLegionPost1278,4931 CoRd36Honeoye.Thiseventis opentothepublic-SeeYouThere!

ChiliCookoffContest- American Legion AuxiliaryUnit1278of HoneoyeisholdingaChiliCookoff inconjunctionwiththeFrozenFingersHorseshoeTournament.February18th.5:00pmentrydeadline towincashprizes.Bringinyour bestrecipeforourjudgestoconsider!Entryfee$10tobenefitthe Auxiliaryandtheirservicetoour veterans.HoneoyeHemlock AmericanLegion,4931CountyRd 36,Honeoye.

It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it. ~ John Burroughs, “Winter Sunshine”

The cry of our heart is to know God and make Him known.

Come and join us Sunday mornings at 9:30am for worship.

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HONEOYE

AmericanLegionBreakfast - Join usSundayFebruary19th, 8:00-11:00.Frenchtoast,pancakes,homefries,eggs,sausage, toast,orangejuice,coffeeetc...Sit downandgetservedbythe AmericanLegionAuxiliary.Come enjoyadeliciousbreakfastwithyou familyandours!Cost$8perperson,kidsunder5eatfree. Honeoye-HemlockAmericanLegionPost1278,4931CoRd36, Honeoye.Thiseventisopentothe public.Seeyouthere!

LIMA

VeteranOnly-BakingClass: Due to thelimitedspotsinthefirstclass, weareholdingasecond.Fightoff thatcabinfeverandcomeoutand joinuswhilewelearnhowtobake deliciousdessertsattheVanilla LaneBakeShopinLima.Erinwill teachushowtoperfect buttercreamflowersandmakethe bestdesserts,spaceislimitedso signupfasttoreserveyourspot. RSVPbyvisitingourwebsite,by text,calloremail.Onceregistered beonthelookoutforouremail confirmingyourattendance.February25th,3pm,VanillaLaneBake Shop,7629WestMainStreet, Lima.

LIVONIA

FingerLakesUFOMeetup - ExploreETs,UFOs&theParanormal. Shareyourexperienceswithlikemindedpeople.Saturday,February 18:6:00-8:00pm,UnitedMethodistChurchofLivonia(UMCL),21 SummersStreet,Livonia.$5.00 donationtoUMCL.RSVPappreciated,butnotrequiredto:Mary Graceviatextorcall: 585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,March8,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

MIDDLESEX

PotterVolunteerFireDept. Breakfasts! The PotterVolunteer FireDepartmentwillbehavinga BreakfastatthePotterFireHouse, 1255PhelpsRoad,thethirdSunday ofeachmonthforFebruary19,and March19from8AMtillNoon.We willbeservingPancakes,sausages, homefries,breakfastsandwiches, eggs,toast,coffee,juiceandmore!

RUSHVILLE

HomeschoolHullabaloo- It’s time foranotherHomeschool Hullabaloo!JoinusThursday,February23rdfrom2-4pmfora fantastictimeconnecting.Thestudentswilllearnmorekarate/selfdefenseskills,enjoysomeindoor recreationalactivitiesandcomplete anartproject.Wewillalsohavea brieftimehearingfromGod’s WordwhileenjoyingaLeTourneau Megacookie.Heldatthe LeTourneauChristianCenter,4950 EastLakeRd.,Rushville.Cost:$10. https://letcc.churchcenter.com/ registrations/events/1562557

Scrap,Craft&Quilt- Come join usbeginningThursday,March23rd @2pmandendingSunday,March 26th,2023at2pmforourInauguralScrap,Craft&QuiltRetreat. Weareexcitedtopresentanevent forladiesinterestedinquilting, scrapbooking,orothercrafting hobbies.Inaddition,thiseventwill includefellowshipwithothers,deliciousmeals,comfortablelodging, andaspiritualemphasisthatwe praywillhelpyougrowinyour relationshipwithGod.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 CountyRoad11,Rushville.Please visitourwebsiteathttp://bit.ly/ SCQSpring23forthe2023Spring Scrap,Craft&QuiltAgenda.

Spring, summer, and fall fill us with hope; winter alone reminds us of the human condition.

~ Mignon McLaughlin, The SecondNeurotic’sNotebook,1966

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LeTourneauLadiesLuncheonLeTourneau ChristianCenter’s BlessedHopeMarchladies luncheonwillbeheldonFriday, March10,2023at11:00am.Patty Carlsonwillspeakon“Hearing GodfromCanandaiguatoaGalaxy Far,FarAway!”Registrationand $15pre-paymentbeforeMarch3 arerequiredforin-personattendanceandlunch,whichcanbe madebycalling585-554-3400. LeTourneauChristianCenterislocatedat4950CountyRoad11, Rushville.

SPRINGWATER

HikeCummingNatureCenterin South Bristol- Hike&Explorethe trailsofCummingNatureCenterin SouthBristolonSunday,February 19from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyadish-to-pass socialget-togetherinthemuseum’sfireplaceroom.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org

INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS

Miles Davis (1926-1991): Compared to other jazz legends, Illinois-born Miles Davis was introduced to music rather late. It wasn’t until Davis was 13 years old that his father introduced him to the trumpet, an introduction that would dramatically alter the course of jazz music. Under the tutelage of local music school director Elwood Buchanan, Davis learned to play the trumpet without vibrato, which Biography.com notes marked a departure from the style of trumpet-playing popular at the time. A true pioneer, Davis is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music.

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Make a household favorite more healthy

Many beloved dishes might be enjoyed more often if they were only a little healthier. Author and former personal chef Michelle Dudash was once asked by a client if the she could make a healthier version of chicken parmesan. The result of that request is the following recipe for “Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach,” which Dudash ultimately included in her book, “Clean Eating For Busy Families” (Fair Winds). The recipe was a hit with Dudash’s client and will surely be a hit at home cooks’ dinner tables as well.

Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach

For the sauce:

Makes 6 servings

2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil

2 cloves garlic, sliced

1 28-ounce can whole tomatoes

1/4 teaspoon dried basil

1/4 teaspoon dried oregano

2 pinches salt

2 pinches freshly ground black pepper

1/2 teaspoon honey

For the chicken:

3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

2 tablespoons whole-wheat flour

1/2 teaspoon salt, divided

1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1/4 teaspoon dried basil

11/2 pounds chicken breast, cut into 6 pieces, pounded to 1/4 inch

2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided

4 cups baby spinach

1 teaspoon lemon juice

3/4 cup fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced into 6 medallions (or shredded)

6 cups cooked whole-grain thin spaghetti tossed in 2 teaspoons olive oil

Preheat oven to 375 F and coat the bottom of a 9 x 13-inch pan with olive oil spray.

To make the sauce: Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add oil and garlic and cook gently for 30 seconds. Do not brown. With your hand, squeeze each tomato into the pan and add basil, oregano, salt, pepper, and honey. Reduce to medium heat and simmer for 20 minutes, lowering the heat as needed.

To make the chicken: Combine parmesan cheese, flour, salt, pepper, and basil in a medium dish and coach chicken with cheese mixture. Place a large skillet over medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil. When oil is shimmering, add chicken, rounded-side down, and cook until golden on one side, about 5 minutes. Arrange chicken in a baking pan. Pour remaining 2 teaspoons of oil into skillet and add spinach. Cook spinach for 1 to 2 minutes until wilted and swirl in lemon juice. Gently press spinach to release water and divide spinach on top of chicken. Spoon sauce around and over the chicken, place mozzarella on top, and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Bake for 15 minutes until chicken is cooked through. Serve over spaghetti.

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Makes 4 servings

4 beef tenderloin medallions (each 6 ounces and 3/4-inch thick)

2 tablespoons olive oil

Seasoned salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 cup roasted green chile peppers (see below)

1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese

1. Brush steaks thoroughly with olive oil. Season with salt and pepper

2. Place medallions on preheated grill, close lid and grill, turning once, until an instant-read thermometer registers 145 F for medium rare, 5 to 8 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate, tent with foil and let stand for 10 minutes.

3. Preheat broiler with rack 3 to 4 inches away from heat. Place steaks on individual ovenproof plates. Top each steak with equal amounts of chile and cheese. Broil until cheese melts, about 2 minutes. Serve immediately.

Toroastchiles:Preheatgreasedoutdoorgrilltomediumorpreheatanoven broiler. Place fresh chiles on outdoor grill or gas stovetop over medium heat or arrange on a baking sheet and place 2 to 3 inches away from heat under broiler. Grill or broil, turning often with tongs, until surfaces of skin are lightly charred and blistered. Immediately place peppers in a paper bag or an airtight container and close tightly. Let peppers cool for 12 to 15 minutes. Peel off charred skin and remove stems and seeds. Tear into strips or chop as needed according to the recipe. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling chiles. Refrigerate peppers for up to 3 days or freeze in airtight container for up to 6 months.

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Viola Davis Desmond: Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1914, Viola Davis Desmond took a stand for African Canadians in 1946 when she refused to sit in the balcony at the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, a section designated for Blacks. Desmond was forcibly removed and arrested and ultimately fined and sentenced to 30 days in jail. She took her case all the way to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, which upheld the verdict. Desmond passed away in 1965, but in 2010 the province of Nova Scotia issued an official apology and pardoned her.

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On Saturday, Feb 18, 2023, from 10am-4pm, with or without snow, the Seneca Art & Culture Center at Ganondagan will celebrate winter and the Seneca ways through traditional Native American activities.

According to organizers, “During the long harsh winters in Western New York, the Seneca nestled in their bark longhouses to repair clothing, make tools, and prepare for the spring. Despite the winter weather, Senecas remained active throughout the season. Many of the winter activities that traditionally occupied them outdoors are still in practice today.”

is free event welcomes the public to experience a variety of indoor and outdoor activities at the center and across the grounds. e Kindred Moon Kennels dog sled team will demonstrate racing, and Tuscarora demonstrator Belinda Patterson will show how the Seneca processed maple sap into sugar.

Snowshoe on the beautiful Ganondagan grounds or try Snowsnake, “a Haudenosaunee sport steeped in tradition.” Or try racing a snow boat down a snowy hills’ channels similar to today’s Pinewood Derbies. A few loaner boats will be available to try at the event, and plans and instructions are available on Ganondagan’s website for anyone interested in making your own to bring on the 18th.

Inside the center, join Ronnie Reitter of the Seneca, Wolf Clan for the traditional winter activity listening to Haudenosaunee stories at 12:30 and 3pm. Seneca Bill Crouse demonstrates and facilitates traditional games from 10:30am-12pm and again at 1:30-3pm.

From 10am-3:30pm check out the Gi of the White Tail Deer Learning Center, in which you’ll learn how the Seneca used every part of the white tail deer. Wasting nothing, they used the antlers, bones, sinew, hide, fur, hoofs, eyes, brains, and internal organs to create tools, jewelry, clothing, hair ornaments, cra ing notions, and more, as well as for food. While you’re at the Winter Games, explore the Wampum Learning Center. And, of course, if you haven’t had the opportunity to see the award-winning short lm, the Iroquois Creation Story, or tour the Seneca Center’s Gallery, check them out throughout the day.

Visitors to Ganondagan may enjoy three marked trails of the state historical site from dawn to dusk year-round. Illustrated signs along the trails teach visitors about the signi cance of plant life to the Seneca as well as Haudenosaunee customs and beliefs. e Trail of Peace details bits of Seneca history and oral tradition. e Earth is Our Mother Trail identi es plants and explains their uses for the Seneca. At Fort Hill is the Granary Trail, where visitors relive a day in July 1867 through journal entries from the Denonville campaign, when a large

French army attacked and destroyed Ganondagan. Or check out the self-guided Tree Tour or Medicine Walk. Download the tour directly to any GPS device. All trails are hikable year-round, though visitors should be cautious in icy and snowy conditions. Be on the lookout for animal tracks while hiking. Field guides to local animals, birds, and plants are available at the Center.

Year-round, the Seneca Art & Culture Center hosts school and community groups from across the region for a variety of workshops and educational experiences. Most common is the Life of the Seneca, featuring the formation of the Haudenosaunee culture, construction of the Bark Longhouse, and everyday life in the 1600s. Students immerse themselves in the longhouse life, making connections to life today.

e workshop on Onondowa’ga:’ : People of the Great Hill, gives educators a deeper understanding of the Hodinohso:ni’ Confederacy and the formation of the Six Nation’s League of the Iroquois, its clan systems, social life, stereotypes, and current issues. is workshop is highly interactive and most productive when participants o er questions prior to the workshop, organizers say.

In other workshops, Native American Interpreters tell traditional stories to educate and excite learners of all ages. For the youngest of visitors, A Bag of Stories workshop helps children experience the value of storytelling and make their very own felt storyteller’s pouch. In another available workshop, volunteers and sta show the importance of corn to the Seneca people and demonstrate uses of cornhusks. Visitors hear the story of e No Face Cornhusk Doll and construct their own doll. Still another tour focuses on the Hodinohso:ni’ Women, who selected their clans’ chiefs for centuries before American women won the vote. Virtual tours are available for groups too far to visit in person.

Check out the Winter Games on February 18th or stop by during their open hours. For more information, visit ganondagan.org or stop by Seneca Art & Culture Center, 7000 County Rd. 41, Victor, NY.

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