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Spring cleaning is an annual tradition in many households. After a winter spent cooped up indoors,spring cleaning can rejuvenate a household and provide a great chance to rid a home of a season’s worth of clutter. Donating old clothes and cleaning out the garage are popular spring cleaning projects, but there are a host of additional tasks homeowners can tackle to freshen up their homes this spring.
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When should I start seeds (indoors or outdoors) if the packages say before or after the last frost? How do I know when the last frost will be if the weather’s always changing?
There is an average last frost date for each plant hardiness zone with May 15 the date for zone 5 (Livingston County); Monroe County is zone 6 with an average last frost of May 1.
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July 26: “Little Women” at Bristol Valley Playhouse & Avon Inn Luncheon
August 9: “Driving Miss Daisy” at Bristol Valley Playhouse & Avon Inn Luncheon
August 15: Yakov Smirnoff Show at Seneca Niagara Casino
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TheArcOntario’sWineMixerApril 29th,6-9:30pmatTheNewYork Kitchen,800S.MainSt., Canandaigua.Enjoythesoundsof TheUptownGroove,delicioushors d’oeuvres,complimentarywine, tastingsfromlocalbreweriesand distilleries,liveauction,andmore! Tickets:$125each-atwww. ontarioarcevents.org/wine-mixer. Interestedinsupportingtheevent? PleasecontactEvents@ thearcontario.orgtoexploresponsorshipopportunitiesortodonate aliveoronlineauctionitem.All proceedswillbenefitTheArc Ontario’smenuofinnovativeprogramsandservicesforpeoplewith intellectualanddevelopmental disabilitiesorotherchallenges.
MeettheMediaWorkshop Openings StillAvailable inApril 2023:Aseriesoffourworkshopsto introducethefundamentalsof drawing,pastels,watercolorand acrylics.Stillavailable:4/20 WatercolorSession-2openings. 4/27AcrylicSession-5openings. EachSession$25-registerat www.ocarts.org.2hourseachsession,allmaterialsincluded.Heldin theGleaners’Kitchendiningroom atSt.John’sEpiscopalChurchin Canandaigua6-8pm.Createafinishedpieceineachworkshop.4/20 WaterColors:JudiCermak-Experimentwithavarietyoftechniques, andcreatetextures.4/27Acrylic: PeggiHeissenberger-Learnthebasictoolsofpaintingwithuserfriendly,versatile&affordable acrylics.
BristolLibrary: Game Night1stand3rdWednesday ofeverymonthfrom6pm-8pmatthe BristolLibrary.Familyfriendly.Recommended10yearsoldandup. Boardgamesandcardgames.We teach.Youplay.http://www. thebristollibrary.com
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GleanersCommunityKitchen has re-openedandisnowservinga free,hotmealeveryday,MondayFriday,atnoon.Doorsopenat11 am.GleanersislocatedinthebasementofSt.John’sEpiscopal Church,183N.MainSt., Canandaigua.http://www. GleanersKitchen.org
UndergroundRailroadExhibit: Pathways toFreedomReimaginingtheUnderground Railroad.Aneight-paneltraveling exhibit,availablefromNYSOffice ofParks,RecreationandHistoric Preservationinvitesviewersto reimaginetheUnderground Railroad.Takinganewlookatthe impactofthelandscape,people, myths,andlegalregulationson freedomseekerspassingthrough NewYork.HeldThursday-Monday, 9:30-4:30pmfromMay1stOctober30thatSonnenbergGardens&MansionStateHistoricPark, 250GibsonSt.,Canandaigua. Cost:IncludedinParkAdmission. https://www.sonnenberg.org/ events/
”ILoveMyParkDay”- We salute ourrelationshipwithParks&Trails NewYorkbysupporting“ILoveMy ParkDay”.Helpusonthisdayby volunteeringtohelpcleanupour beautifultreasureintheFinger Lakes.HeldMay6,10-3pm,SonnenbergGardens.RegularAdmission,purchaseticketswhenyou arriveattheparkthroughthe AdmissionsBooth.FreetoVolunteersthatsignupthroughParks& TrailsNewYorkathttps://www. ptny.org/events/i-love-my-park-day
ParkinsonSupportGroupMeeting: The monthlymeetingofthe ParkinsonSupportGroupofthe FingerLakeswillbeat1:00pmon Wednesday,April26thatWood LibraryinCanandaigua.Wendy FambrofromLifespanwillpresent “BenefitsofsimpleTaiChifor balance,memoryandposturein Parkinson’sdisease”.Afterthepresentationseparatesharingsessions forcarepartnersandforthosewith Parkinson’swillbeheld.Anyone withParkinson’sDiseaseorwith questionsaboutPDiswelcome.
NationalArborDayTreeDedication -SonnenbergGardens: SonnenbergGardenClubinvitesthe publictoattendaNationalArbor DaycelebrationatSonnenberg GardensandMansionStateHistoric Park,250GibsonStreet, Canandaigua,onFriday,April28, 2023,10:00a.m.Forthesixteenth year,theclubhasdonatedatree forSonnenberg’sTreeRestoration Program,withanemphasisonreplacementoflostoriginaltrees. Thisyear’streewillbeaCornus florida,CherokeePrincess Dogwood,whichwillbeplantedin thebogareaoftheRockGarden.
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EarthDayCelebration- Help us celebrateEarthDayandjointhe celebration!TheCanandaiguaLake WatershedAssociationwillprovide lotsofinformationonlakefriendly living.FREEseedsforyourGarden! UpcycledT-ShirtArtworkdemonstratedbyJudiCermak.Tree saplingsgive-away.Kidscanreada bookwithMaryFerrisfromthe WoodLibrary.HistoricalWampum Beltstosee,courtesyoftheHistoricalSociety.Composting...using straws?LearnmorefromOntario County.April22,10-12noon,First CongregationalChurch,58NMain St.,Canandaigua.Games,funand songsforeveryone!Stopby,join thefun.EveryoneWelcome!!! https://www.canandaiguachurch. org
ChickenBBQ: Saturday, April 29th,10:30tilgone.“Runnings” ParkingLot,Canandaigua.Only $12.00.PutonbyGale-WynCateringandFirstBaptistChurchof CliftonSprings.Dinnersinclude1/2 Chicken,SaltPotatoes,Homemade MacSaladorColeSlaw,Roll& Butter.
CheshireCommunityAction Team (CCAT)ChickenBarbecue, byGale-Wyn,atRunningsParking Lot,3191CountyRoad10, Canandaigua,Saturday,May6, 11AMuntilsoldout.Mealincludes chicken,saltpotatoes,rolland choiceofcoleslaworMacand cheese.$13permealor2meals FOR$25.Allproceedswillbenefit (CCAT)sponsoredcommunity eventsintheHamletofCheshire. http:// cheshirecommunityactionteam.org
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VeteranPlus1-PaintPlatoonApril 23,3-6pm.Veteransplus1 cancomejoinourpaintplatoon. Wewillcreateourowninterpretationofaselectedpieceofartunder theguidanceoflocalartistJill RossboroughatherArtsmartStudioinGeneseo.RSVPrequiredand canbedoneinmanyways;visitour websiteandclickontheeventlink, callortext585-200-9742,oremail rwolter@vocwny.org.Approved attendeeswillreceiveanemail fromustoconfirmyourseat.Ifyou donotseearesponsefromus, checkyourSPAM/Junkinboxor contactusviaphoneandletus know.https://www.livcovets.com
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“SpringtimeMusicalBash” - The AmericanJukeboxBigBandConcertApril29th,LittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.,Hemlock.Tickets:$25.00pp. Purchaseatouroffice,thedoor,or www.littlelakesny.org.Doorsopen 7PM,concert7:30-9:30PM.Big bandwithtwovocalistswillhave youdancingtothesoundsofdifferentmusicalgenres.Alcoholic beveragesavailabletopurchase. WearepartneringwiththeValley InnatHoneoyeLakethatevening. Theyareofferingspecialdinner selections4-7PM,reservationsrequiredalongwithyourselectionby April24th,call(585)229-1154. Bringyourconcerttickettothe restaurantandyourrestaurantreceipttotheconcert;receiveaspecialtreatfrombothvenues.
Gnome/FairySucculentGarden Class - Attentionadultsandteens! Ifyouhavethatcreativeurgetotry somethingnewandfuncometo theLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlockand makeagnomeorfairysucculent garden.Useyourimaginationand themanyaccessoriesprovidedto createabeautifulsucculentgarden foryourselfortogiveasagift.The classisfrom1:00-3:00pmMay 7th.Costis$25.00ppallsupplies areincluded.ToregisteremailKate KlattatKateklatt@yahoo.com.or venmo@kateklatt.Hopeyouwill joinus.
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“NewtoYou”Sale! - May5th 9:00-3:00,May6th-9:00-1:00. Clothing,Toys,HouseholdGoods, Books,Crafts,Kitchenware,Tools, Miscellany!HoneoyeMasonicCivic Center,4994CountyRoad36, Honeoye.SponsoredbyEagleStar #350,OrderoftheEasternStar. Clean,unbrokendonations gratefullyaccepted.AmyLu207@ aol.comorcall(585)229-2253& leavemessage.
HONEOYE FALLS
TheHoneoyeFalls-Mendon Historical Societymeeting on May4,2023willfeatureKaren Russell.Hertopicwillbe“Mr. Letchworth’sVision:TheHistoryof LetchworthPark”.Themeetingwill beattheMendonCommunity Center,167NorthMainStreetin HoneoyeFalls.Themeetingbegins at7:30andisopentothepublic. Thissiteishandicappedaccessible. Forinformationcall585-624-5655.
On April 26, 1954, the Salk polio vaccine field trials, involving 1.8 million children, begin in McLean, Virginia. A year later, researchers announced the vaccine was safe and effective, and it quickly became a standard part of childhood immunizations in America. (The History Channel)
WhoCanHeBe? David Rolfe returnstothesubjectoftheShroud ofTurin,calledthegreatestrelicof ChristendombyPopeJohnPaulII. Thefilmrevealsevidencethat strengthensthevalidityofthecase fortheauthenticityoftheShroud. Lightrefreshmentsprovidedfollowingtheevent.Giftssuchasbooks, prints,bannersandlenticularimageswillbeavailable.HeldApril 23,2pmatSt.PauloftheCross Church,31MonroeSt.,Honeoye Falls.http://www. saintagnespaulrose.org
LAKEVILLE
VeteranOnly-SpringBrunch: April 27,11-1pm. Weinviteour Veteranstocomeoutandjoinus foraSpringBrunchatLeisure’s Restaurant&EventCenterin Lakeville.RSVPisrequiredandcan besubmittedbyvisitingourwebsiteandclickingontheeventlink. RSVPsalsoacceptedbycallingor textingmeat585-200-9742or emailingrwolter@vocwny.org.This isaVeteranonlyevent.Spaceis limitedsowatchforouremailto confirmyourattendance.Welook forwardtoseeingyouthere.https:/ /www.livcovets.com
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Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,May10,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
MIDDLESEX
TheMiddlesexHoseCo.Roast Beef Dinners willstartagainon SaturdayApril29th.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober28thatthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt.,Middlesexfrom4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.
NAPLES
AftertheIceAge:TheReturnof Plant LifetotheBristolHillsHowdidplantlifedevelopinour regionoverthelast12,000years, sincetheGreatIceAge?Inhisthird andfinaltalkinaseriesthatstarted withtheglaciers’effectsonour landscapeandsoils,Dr.BruceGilmantellshowcertainnativeplants thrivedinthosesoils.Hethenwill thentakeusonavirtualtourofour woodlandhabitatstodayfeaturing springwildflowers.HeldApril29, 10a.m.attheBristolSprings GrangeHall,6457StateRoute64, Naples.
LeTourneauGolfScramble- Let’s build agymforthemanychildren andyouthwhocometo LeTourneau!Helpraisefundsfor thisprojectbyenjoying18holesof golf!Grabyourfriendsandget yourteamof4andjoinusonJune 9thatReservoirCreekGolfCourse inNaples,NYforourthirdannual 4-persongolfscramble!4-Person Scramble.$100/personor$300/ team.Friday,June9,2023;9am shotgunstart.Registrationisopen untilJune2,2023.Atthatpointit willclosesobothLeTourneauand ReservoirCreekhaveparticipanttotals.
RUSHVILLE
LeTourneauChristianCenter’s Blessed Hope Mayladiesluncheon willbeheldonFriday,May12, 2023at11:00am.DebbieAbbey willspeakon“God’sFullnessof Time”andtheprogramwillinclude afashionshow.Registrationand $15pre-paymentbeforeMay5are requiredforin-personattendance andlunch,whichcanbemadeby calling585-554-3400.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 CountyRoad11,Rushville.http:// www.letourneau.org
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JoinUstoPickUpOatkaCreek Park: Come jointheOatkaCreek WatershedCommittee(OCWC) volunteerstohelpcleanupOatka CreekParkSaturday,April22 (EarthDay),8:30-Noon.Thisevent ispartofMonroeCountyParksPickUptheParksprogram.The parkentranceisattheintersection ofUnionSt.andQuakerRd.inthe TownofWheatland.Followthe entranceroadtothepavilionparkinglot.Allparticipantsneedto completeavolunteerwaiverform, availableatthepavilion.Thereisa lotofgroundtocover,soyourhelp willbeappreciated.Rainorshine. Theeventwillonlybepostponed forextremeweather.Contact:PeterLent(lent@frontiernet.net).
HikeHighlandParkinRochester - Hike throughHighlandParkin RochesteramongsttheSpring flowersonSunday,April23from 2-4PMwithSpringwaterTrails.For additionalinformation/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
W. BLOOMFIELD
HistoricalSocietyProgram-“In the FootstepsofDanielBissell,” (howU.S.militarymedalscameto be),withOntarioCountyHistorian PrestonPierce.Tuesday,May2,7 pm,atWestBloomfieldHistorical Society,8966Rt.5&20inWest Bloomfield.Bissellwasoneofthree soldierstoreceivetheforerunnerof thePurpleHeartdirectlyfrom GeorgeWashington.HelatersettledinHoneoye.Weinviteattendeestobringmilitaryawardsfrom theirownfamiliesforaone-night display.Accessibleandopentoall atnocharge.Websiteforinformation-wbhsny.org.
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All are welcome to participate. Multiple categories & prizes. Participants must register to compete. Pumpkin & sun ower seeds provided. Register & pick up seeds at the kick o meeting. Can’t make it or have questions?
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* On April 22, 1945, Adolf Hitler, upon learning that no German defense was offered to the Russian assault at Eberswalde, admits to all in his underground bunker in Berlin that the war is lost and suicide is his only recourse.
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Is AARP Membership Worth Having?
I remember feeling uneasy when the rst AARP envelope showed up in my mailbox. It was one thing to quietly hit the Big Five-O, and it was another thing to realize that I was then eligible for membership in a group for seniors.
It took a little while, but I did sign up. Over the years I’ve stayed. e benets are worth it. Here are a few:
I get a discount on my cellphone plan for having an AARP membership. e list of bene ts and discounts keeps growing, many of them local. Rental cars and travel, insurance of all kinds, owers and groceries, transmissions and tires, paint ... and pizza.
ere’s the Smart Driver online safety course that, once you pass it, could save you money on your auto insurance.
e monthly newspaper, the AARP Bulletin, is worth reading for the information it contains: money, investing, senior news and events in my state, government a airs, Social Security and health. en there’s the bi-monthly AARP magazine, with a wide variety of articles, from dieting and money management to tests that predict cancer, places to retire and much more. e two publications are worth the $16 price of membership by themselves because of the information they present.
AARP has an app now with good instructions on how to install it.
If you sign up for AARP membership (the rst year is reduced to $12), it will likely take a few months for your publications to start up. If you change your address, the same thing might happen, depending on where in the publishing cycle your change occurs. If you suspect something has gone astray, call them at 888-687-2277. Meanwhile, you can read both of them online at the AARP website: aarp.org.
What interests me the most today is the 25% o discount on a rst order from Silver Cuisine by bistroMD, especially the low sodium meals.
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Poetry features
I love the feature interview with local poets in the Hometown Stories. It seems no one knows about the poets and writers around here, but we really have a lot of quality writers and writer groups in the greater Rochester area. I hope this helps people get out there and enjoy the culture we really have a lot of around here. Happy national poetry month, everyone!
The Kindness of Strangers
Checking out from grocery shopping Saturday, I was $4.00 short. I began searching in my cart for an item to return. Then the cashier said, "All Set." Feeling dumbfounded I looked up at her. She said the couple behind me paid the remainder. The husband said he'd been in my situation before, so they paid the $4.00 I owed. I thanked them, while still feeling stunned. Bless Your Kind Hearts.
Thank You Brockport Emergency Responders
On March 25th when high winds and rain were buffeting our area, a maple tree smashed through our roof. Unsure how to proceed, we called 911, and the immediate response from local agencies was exemplary. We would like to sincerely thank the Brockport Fire Dept., the Brockport Police Dept., and the Brockport Code Enforcement Office. Their quick assessment of the damage and instruction on what needed to happen saved us much further damage and allowed us to move forward.
We were then able to locate an arborist to remove the tree and a contractor to brace and tarp the opening. A sincere thanks to Lusk Tree Service and Emergency Enclosures Inc. for responding on short notice and each doing such a careful and thorough job. The Alvitos
Highway Visibility
Many times while driving you will see highway signs such as Stop signs or Hospital signs blocked by low hanging branches or bushes that have grown larger. Or you may see weeds that have grown up at intersections, making it hard to see traffic to the left and right. Highway department employees - make a concerted effort to see these impediments. Sitting high in your trucks may not give you the same visibility issues that a car would encounter.
Shoppers
If vehicles at shopping centers are required to stop at cross walks why don’t shoppers use them? How about those pushing their carts down the middle of the parking aisles. You’re putting yourself at risk by doing this. Don’t blame the driver if you’re in the wrong.
Ungrateful Wedding Couples
What is with some of the younger generation of wedding couples and newlyweds? Whether it is a family member, friend or coworker - you get invited to their wedding, you attend and/or send a generous gift, then nothing! No verbal or written thank you, no tweet or message of thanks. They are quick to cash your check but with no appreciation or acknowledgement sent! This is so rude, inconsiderate and lazy! What a bad example for the younger generation of couples that do!
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Everythingfrommid-century moderntoprimitive.Art,jewelry, architecturalposts,LeCreuset,all clad,PortMarian(2setsplus), MackenzieChilds,Cutco,ceramics,albums,birdhouses,movie posters.SeveralEthanAllen pieces,includingdiningroomtable,8chairs,curvedfrontserver, desks,bedroomsets,endtables. AlsoHarden,Heckman,Stickley sectionalandStickleycouchwith chaise.Collectionofcameras, lenses,andotherelectronics. Hundredsofdesignergolfshirts andshoes,manywithtags.Sterlingdecodecanters,dishes,and setofflatware,Tiffanyserving dishes.Lifecore105ORBbike,like new.Roomsofcollectiblewood carvedSantas,etc.High-endtools galore,severalsignedwoodpieces andpottery,N&Ogauge buildingsandaccessories.60sto 70stoys,SentrySafewithkey. STUFF!
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On April 25, 1719, Daniel Defoe’s “The Life and Strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” is published. The book, about a shipwrecked sailor who spends 28 years on a deserted island, is based on the experiences of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who spent four years on a small island off South America.
* On April 24, 1800, President John Adams approves legislation to appropriate $5,000 to establish the Library of Congress. The first books, ordered from London, arrived in 1801. Twelve years later, the library was destroyed when the British army invaded the city of Washington and burned the Capitol.
* On April 23, 1954, Hank Aaron hits the first home run of his Major League Baseball career. Twenty years later, Aaron broke Babe Ruth’s long-standing record of 714 career homers. Aaron retired from baseball in 1976 with 755 career homers.
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ADVENTURE SEEKER: If yours is a father who enjoys living on the edge, a Father’s Day activity built around action and adventure should be a winner.Take Dad base jumping, rock climbing, scuba diving, or race car driving. Any of these activities is bound to get Dad’sadrenalinepumping.
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Can Cats Eat Easter Eggs?
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We were coloring Easter eggs a few days ago, and our cat Jake kept begging underneath the table. Now that we’ve got lots of le over boiled eggs, I’m wondering if it would be safe to mix a few into his food? -- Sarah L., Panama City, Florida
Dear Sarah: Because they’re hardboiled, it’s completely safe to feed some egg to Jake. Just remember to peel the shell o rst!
Eggs are a healthy protein that cats can eat. e American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that they always be cooked. Feeding raw egg to a cat can make it sick due to the potential for bacteria or other pathogens that are on the shell to transfer to the egg.
Whether the cooked egg is boiled, scrambled, poached or microwaved doesn’t matter. Don’t add seasonings to the egg, though. Salt, pepper and other spices can upset a cat’s small tummy.
If you’ve never fed eggs to Jake before, only give him a small amount at rst. Add a teaspoon to his regular food or to the side of his dish. Monitor his behavior a er he eats the egg. If he has an allergy to eggs, he may scratch excessively, act agitated or throw up. If he seems ne, you can give him more next time.
Here’s a cool nding about eggs and cats: Researchers at Purina reported in 2019 that coating a cat’s food in a special egg powder formulation helped stop people from having an allergic reaction to cats! A protein in cats’ saliva is responsible for 95% of cat allergies in people. Not surprisingly, Purina has developed an entire product line of cat food based on this nding, called LiveClear. So, if you su er from allergies around cats, this might bring some relief.
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* On April 21, 1980, Rosie Ruiz, age 26, finishes first in the women’s division of the Boston Marathon. Ruiz was stripped of her victory eight days later after race officials learned she joined the race about a mile before the finish line.
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GARDEN BOX SPACE (w/plants) available at St. Timothy Church in Geneseo: 585-243-4777
Several GARAGE SALE SIGNS and PRICE STICKERS. Batavia: 585-409-5880 after 5pm
MEN’S ADULT DIAPERS, XXL. Two cases of them: 585-623-0448
Two dozen WOODEN CLEMENTINE CRATES. Can be used for DIY gardening and crafts: 585-671-2598
POOL TABLE hardly used. Stored in garage. All accessories included. Just taking up needed space! Bristol area. Call or text: 585-697-4671
Singer Merritt 1872 SEWING MACHINE with a handmade table: baf_11@yahoo.com
SINGLE BRASS BED: 585-385-3699
ROYAL MANUAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. Works well. Needs fresh ribbon. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
60 CARDBOARD TOILET PAPER ROLLS. Great for crafts or seed starters: 585-736-2749
Sturdy PLASTIC ANIMAL CARRIER for cat or small dog. Two large PLASTIC COOLERS - GOTT 30 and Coleman 48. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Box of BETA TAPES (musical, special events, etc.). Fairport: 585-388-0318
Small TV w/remote, works fine. New light gray MINI BLIND 23”W 72”L. Pickup, Batavia: Text only: 845-309-9373.
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The first 3 BOOKS in Anne Rice’s TheVampire Chronicles, new. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
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10” AIR MATTRESS - Fits adjustable twin bed. Mattress leaks, needs repair. 585-434-1121, leave message please. Thank you.
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100-150 JUNK TIRES. You pick up: 716-425-7671
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HF-L Girl Scout Troop First in State to Work Toward STREAM Girl Badge
BY SUZIE WELLS
We get one Earth, so shouldn’t we try to retain its natural beauty and resources for as long as we share it? A local Girl Scout troop partnered with Trout Unlimited and the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation to learn about and become stewards for water conservation.
Sixth Grade Troop 61011 of Honeoye Falls-Lima is the rst troop in New York State to work toward the STREAM Girl badge. In this program combining Science, Technology, Recreation, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STREAM), the girls learn to observe a local stream as scientists, anglers, and artists, so they become more informed citizens of their watershed.
Lindsay Agness, Vice President of Youth Education at the NYS Council of Trout Unlimited, and New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame inductee, said she was a Pen eld Girl Scout many years ago, so when she retired last June, she wanted to work with a GS troop in the area to complete the STREAM badge. Agness says she’s so happy to work with Troop 61011.
Over the course of multiple sessions, Trout Unlimited volunteers led the Girl Scouts in observing a stream, collecting ow data, sampling microinvertebrates such as aquatic bugs, y tying, and y casting. Each day also gave the girls time to explore their natural surroundings and record their thoughts, feelings, and observations in their handbooks.
Shannon Wisnowski, GS troop leader, says y- shing is “a whole new experience for everyone. It is di erent from angler shing. e poles, line, and casting methods are very di erent. Fly shing is a great fresh water way to teach the girls, and they’ve learned how to
Wisnowski says she thought the STREAM Girls program was a great opportunity for the girls. She says, “I o ered our girls the option to learn about y- shing, stream ecology, and let them watch the video about the program. Many of them were very excited about it. ey loved the idea of learning how to make ies, learning how to sh, learning about nature and how you can tell if a stream is healthy, water ow, etc.”
Having begun the program in their January monthly meeting, the girls in Troop 61011 have made observations in their eld notebooks, made ies, and practiced casting in the school gymnasium. ey visited Honeoye Creek to explore the creek bed and wade in the water to take samples, observe surroundings for water health clues, and record their ndings as scientists.
rough this program, the girls investigate water clarity, color, ow, depth, width, smell, sounds, and stream bottom consistency, as well as streamside vegetation and wildlife. ey consider nearby human activity and its impact on the water, wildlife, and vegetation around the creek. ey even measure stream velocity. Goodness knows, our Honeoye Creek ows quite rapidly much of spring.
e STREAM Girl program involves a lot of self- and groupre ection throughout the process. is summer, the girls will participate in a culminating event, shing at a local pond to get the full y- shing experience.
Wisnowski explains, “My hope is the girls learn about nature, how the water impacts the sh and organisms in it, and how it’s all connected to the surroundings. Hopefully they’ll understand the health of the water is impacted by how people treat nature. ey’ll also learn how shing can be a sport or a survival skill.”
e girls all seem to enjoy the experience. My daughter says her favorite part so far was making ies and exploring the creek. She also liked making observations in the eld notebook and casting in the gym, and she looks forward to heading out to y sh in the pond later.
Dan Hucko, a member of the Seth Green Chapter of Trout Unlimited, volunteers in Troop 61011’s sessions, and he says, “ ese girls are awesome. I’ve been impressed with their enthusiasm, concentration, and joy for learning. It’s been a lot of fun working with them!”
e natural world around us is pretty incredible, and for my daughter’s Girl Scout troop to investigate the health of a stream we see each and every day as we pass through town is invaluable.
We o en take for granted the natural world around us, so it’s crucial to think carefully about the little choices we make every day. Pick up that litter on the streambed. Help prevent detrimental runo that gets into local streams by taking harmful waste to your city or county’s hazardous waste disposal site instead of dumping it. Pick up animal waste so it doesn’t end up in the storm sewer. “Only rain down the [storm] drain.” Each of us can help make the world a better place.
For more information about the STREAM Girls program, visit www.tu.org/conservation/outreach-education/headwaters-youthprogram/explore-watersheds/stream-girls/
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I was diagnosed with a UTI on my yearly physical urinalysis, but I had no symptoms. I was prescribed Cipro. The five pages of warnings attached to the prescription scared me! So, I checked the FDA and Mayo Clinic websites. Both said that the “risks outweigh benefits” and it “should not be the first choice to treat a UTI.” But my doctor says to take it, so I will -- 500 mg twice a day for seven days.
Possible side effects include tendon ruptures (including the aorta), nerve damage and more. Scary! I am 71 and in good health with high blood pressure as my only problem, but it’s under control. I wasn’t told if my UTI is complicated or uncomplicated, but I assume uncomplicated, as my blood work, including kidney tests, were all normal. Is this drug safe? Why does the FDA say not to prescribe this as the first choice? -- C.J.
ANSWER: There is a lot wrong here.
First off, asymptomatic bacteria in the urine does not normally get treated, so I wouldn’t have recommended treatment in the first place. I’m not even sure why your doctor ordered a urinalysis -- it’s not recommended as a screening test for most.
Second, I agree with your research that ciprofloxacin (Cipro) should not be the first-line treatment for symptomatic urine infections. Ciprofloxacin does increase risk of tendon rupture very slightly (three to four cases per 100,000 people treated); may damage the aorta (eight cases per 100,000 in one study, while another large study showed no risk); and may cause neuropathy in one case per 150,000.
Resistance to drugs like ciprofloxacin has been increasing. Other choices, like nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole or cephalexin, have more effectiveness with less risk of toxicity. That’s why Cipro is no longer a first-line choice. But it can be hard for doctors to unlearn behaviors.
Usually, Cipro is effective and doesn’t cause side effects, but practicing evidence-based medicine means changing behaviors to reflect new information, even if your personal experience has generally been good. An individual doctor isn’t likely to see damage to tendons, aorta or nerves, but if all doctors changed their behavior, there would be even fewer of these rare events.
When it is used, a short course of ciprofloxacin is normally prescribed for three days, not seven, for uncomplicated urine infections in women. The less a person uses this drug, the lower the risk of these rare but severe side effects. Three days is normally sufficient.
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Honeoye: At age 52, Kevin passed away peacefully on April 17, 2023 at F.F. ompson Hospital. Kevin was born in Dansville, NY to Kenneth & Marie Paul (Wyatt). He is predeceased by his mother, Marie J. Paul (Wyatt); survived by his father, Kenneth E. Paul; his sister, Wendy Gu ey (Scott); his nieces, Meghan and Jaelyn Gu ey; his nephew, Noah Gu ey; many aunts, uncles, and close friends. Kevin worked for many years at Ryder Truck Rental in Rochester NY. He also loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter.
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