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Confederate soldiers were honored, too. Confederate losses during the Civil War outnumbered Union losses, and those losses were not forgotten by southerners who survived the war.History.com notes that,in 1866, the Georgia-based Ladies Memorial Association, one of many similar organizations to arise in the aftermath of the war, pushed for a day to honor fallen Confederate soldiers.In fact,these efforts are believed to have influenced General JohnA.Logan.In 1868,General Logan, a Civil War veteran who was then serving as commander-in-chief of a group of Union veterans, ordered the decoration of Union graves with flowers on May 30.The day would ultimately be known as “Memorial Day.”
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Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor the brave menandwomenwhoservedintheUSmilitarytoprotect our freedoms but who lost their lives in that service. Memorial Day serves as a solemn reminder of the sacri ces our servicemembers make each day.
Communities converge with school and local bands, honor guards, dignitaries, service groups, and other citizens and community organizations to celebrate and honor the fallen. But why do we celebrate as we do?
Memorial Day’s origins trace back to the years following the American Civil War, with its birthplace o cially designated as Waterloo, NY. e Seneca County town of 5,000, centrally located between Rochester, Syracuse, and Ithaca, became known for its role in the Women’s Rights movement because a lot of the planning for the famous 1848 Seneca Falls convention occurred in Waterloo at the Hunt and M’Clintock houses. However, in 1866, Waterloo held the nation’s rst formal remembrance of veterans who died in the Civil War, and the US government recognizes the town as the o cial birthplace of Memorial Day.
According to Waterloo history, in 1865, Henry C. Welles “watched as a lone widow walked to the cemetery to place owers on the grave of her deceased Civil War soldier husband. How soon they forget, Welles thought, resolving to do something to make sure that those who gave their lives in defense of their country would not be forgotten.” Welles suggested placing owers on the graves of the “patriotic dead” from the Civil War, but nothing happened that rst year. When Welles mentioned it the following year to General John B. Murray, a patriotic Civil War hero, the two began plans for a local citizens’ committee to celebrate the soldiers who gave the ultimate sacri ce for their country (waterloony.com).
On May 5, 1866, with ags half-sta , the Village of Waterloo was “draped with evergreen and mourning black,” and a parade of veterans, civic groups, and residents marched to the three village cemeteries, where ceremonies celebrated soldiers whose graves were then decorated. So began the annual tradition of recognizing soldiers who served and died for the US.
In 1868, General John A. Logan, a “political general” in the Union Army, declared the rst national Decoration Day, May 30th, time to decorate the graves of the fallen and honor their sacri ces through ceremonies.AccordingtotheUnitedServiceOrganizations(USO), on May 20, 1868, more than 5,000 people decorated the graves of the 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
In May 1966, the State of New York o cially declared Waterloo, NY as the birthplace of Memorial Day, celebrating the centennial of the patriotic tradition. In 1971, the US Congress declared the federal holiday of Memorial Day to be celebrated on the last Monday each May.
Communities across the area and nation celebrate Memorial Day, coming together for parades and traditions. Waterloo retains its historic traditions, hosting a special Celebrate Commemorate Memorial Day event the weekend of May 26-28th. is event hosts Civil War reenactors from across the Eastern US, including infantry, signal corps, artillery, and fraternal organizations. Encampments with reenactors present Living Histories of Civil War camp life. Reenactors serve as dignitaries, President Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Dr. Mary Walker, and spy Belly Boyd, a Northern sympathizer, and Reverend Scott.
Saturday, May 27th features a parade with wounded warriors from the Canandaigua VA Hospital, motorcycle riders from the Patriot Guard and American Legion, as well as bands, oats, and military groups.
On May 30th, which Waterloo always observes as Memorial DayinkeepingwithLogan’sOrders,childrenwilldecorateveterans’ graves,therewillbeprayerservicesinthevillagecemeteries,andthe village’s VFW and American Legion will conduct a military parade at 4 pm. Ceremonies in Lafayette Park will feature government o cials and special dignitaries.
Memorial Day 2023 marks Waterloo’s 157th consecutive Memorial Day observance. Last year’s commemoration included the dedication of the Purple Heart Wall of Honor in Lafayette Park. is Memorial Day, check out Waterloo’s Celebrate Commemorate event and/or pay respects in your own town. Henrietta hosts theirs 5/21, Brockport and East Rochester’s is 5/27, Irondequoit and Newark celebrate 5/28, and most other towns and villages in the Rochester area hold parades and remembrance ceremonieson5/29.Checkyourlocaltown/villageforinformation. ank you to all who served and paid the ultimate price. May we all remember and appreciate your sacri ces.
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Freed slaves played a role in the establishment of Memorial Day. The American Civil War is the deadliest military conflict in American history, as the Union and the Confederacy each suffered more than 800,000 casualties by the time the war ended in 1865. According to History.com, as the war drew to a close, hundreds of Union soldiers who were being held as prisoners of war died and were buried in a mass grave in a Confederate prison camp in South Carolina. After the Confederate surrender, more than 1,000 now-freed slaves honored those recentlydeceasedUnionsoldiersduring a ceremony in which they sang hymns and distributed flowers. The ceremony was dedicated to the fallen soldiers and served as a precursor to what is now celebrated as Memorial Day.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Nurse Claims Wound Must Heal From the Inside Over Time
DEAR DR. ROACH: Whenever I got a wound while I was young, my mother would take me to the hospital to get stitches. I am now 94. I went to get a wound seen, and the nurse said that it needed to heal from the inside. They treated it with gauze, wrapping and then a stocking. It took months to heal. Why the big change? Why couldn’t they have just put in stitches and saved me months of healing?
-- D.J.
ANSWER: A wound can be sutured (stitched) closed when it is new, clean and regular. A wound cannot be closed if it is infected or irregular. Most chronic wounds cannot be closed by stitching. Also, if there is a lot of swelling around the wound, there may be so much pressure that the wound cannot be closed and must be allowed to heal over time. This is often the case with larger wounds. Basic principles of wound healing are to treat and prevent infection by bacteria or other germs, control pain and bleeding, and avoid treatments that are toxic to open wounds. I hear very frequently from people who have mistreated wounds. Strong agents like hydrogen peroxide, iodine, bleach and even soaps will kill more of your body’s healing cells than bacteria, and they should not be used in open wounds.
I also hear people say wounds “need air,” but wounds heal faster when they are moist. A barrier like petrolatum (Vaseline or many other proper wound-care agents) and a clean cover will accelerate wound healing. Most wounds do not need topical antibiotics, and these should only be used when recommended by an expert. The best experts for wound care are wound-care nurses and, in extreme cases, vascular or plastic surgeons.
It takes time for a wound to heal. How much time depends on many factors, but a time span of months is not unusual, especially with a person in their 90s, who may not have the same blood supply they had when they were much younger.
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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. © 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Shout out to the Mary Immaculate Parish Community in East Bethany for the delicious chicken BBQ Sunday, 5/21. The service from volunteers there is always so welcoming. It is great to see a supportive community come together. Thank you!
It’s the little things that brighten my day I love when I see people hold a door open for a stranger, pick up something a passerby dropped, or simply smile at each other. This life is hard enough without people ignoring each other and living in their own little worlds. I love seeing humanity shining on each other.
Thanks to the Avon Garden Club
Every year the members of this club do an amazing job planning, planting and weeding the gardens in and around our downtown and Circle Park. Much gratitude to those who give of their time and talents to make our town a more beautiful place.
Curbside Service Please…For All
I am a senior citizen with multiple health concerns and find it difficult to walk great distances. I rarely shop the big box stores because it is too difficult. I purchased a patio chair online with the option for curbside pick up. I checked in upon notification of readiness and was assigned a pick up slot. When I got to the store, the slot was not there and neither was a clerk. I do not text nor do I do apps so I was out of luck in getting help. I ended up having to walk into the store to get help which also was not available. PLEASE…could some consideration be given to us! Many of us still live in our homes and are consumers, but we choose not to text or to have smart phones. Yet we need help in accessing purchases. I told the kind clerk who did finally help me to pass on this message. Will it make a difference? I hope so but doubt it. - A senior who was quite frustrated!
Walking in the Woods
From one dog walker to another… I bet you love taking your dog for walks on trails around town as much as I do. Have you noticed all the lovely trillium, trout lilies, and may apple popping up this spring? Have you also noticed the brightly colored bags of dog poop dropped along our trails? Did you leave one, thinking you’d grab it on your way back? I hope you remember to do that, but even so, I’d rather not see it on my walk in the woods. Please carry it with you. I do and it’s no big deal. Thanks and see you on the trail!
Wasted Water
Our water supply is being threatened, especially in the west. Recently traveling and going through airport security, as usual, I had a half used bottle of water and had to discard it in order to pass through security. What a waste. There must be some way to reclaim this precious resource and not just at airports.
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WESTBLOOMFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 31styardsalecomingup July8-9.Informationaboutrenting spaceat:wbhsny.orgor585-657-7060
CANANDAIGUA: West Lake Rd.June3rd(9am-3pm).HOLIDAYHARBOURCOMMUNITY MULTI-FAMILYSALE.Multifamilytreasures
EXIT9FLEAMARKET Open every Sunday,8am-3pmthruOctober.Antiques,vintage,glass,new,food, howsholdclothes,tools,furniture. Vendorswanted!ContactClaude 585-734-3789.
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Chickpeas are loaded with protein and fiber, making them a healthy addition to just about anyone’s diet. For those who want the nutritious pack chickpeas can provide but are worried that chickpeas fall short in the flavor department, you can enjoy the best of both worlds by cooking up the following recipe for “Spiced Chickpeas” from “Crossroads: Extraordinary Recipes from the Restaurant That Is Reinventing Vegan Cuisine” (Artisan) by Tal Ronnen, Scot Jones and Serafina Magnussen.
Spiced Chickpeas
Serves 4
2 cups dried chickpeas (garbanzo beans), soaked overnight in cold water, or two 15-ounce cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
6 tablespoons grapeseed oil
1/2 shallot, minced
2 garlic cloves, minced
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1 tablespoon dry sherry
1 cup sauce
Chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
Preheat the oven to 425 F.
Combine the chickpeas, cumin, red pepper flakes, cayenne, salt, and black pepper in a mixing bowl, drizzle with 1/4 cup of the oil, and toss to coat. Spread the chickpeas out on a baking sheet in a single layer and roast, shaking the pan from time to time, for 20 to 25 minutes, until the chickpeas are firm and dry. Set aside to cool. (The roasted chickpeas can be prepared a couple of hours in advance, covered, and held at room temperature.)
Put a large sauté pan over medium heat and add the remaining 2 tablespoons oil. When the oil is hot, stir in the shallot and garlic and cook, stirring, until soft, about 2 minutes. Add the chickpeas, tossing to heat through. Stir in the lemon juice, sherry and marinara sauce and cook, stirring, until the chickpeas are well coated and the sauce is hot, about 2 minutes.
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Bristol Library
6750 County Rd. #32, Bristol 585-229-5862 BristolLibraryDirector@owwl.org, thebristollibrary.com
Hours: M, W, & Th 3-7pm; Tu & Sat. 10am-2pm
Gorham Free Library
2664 Main St., Gorham 585-526-6655
Naples Library
118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757
Hours: M,W,F 10am-6pm; T, Th 10am-8pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Honeoye Public Library
8708 Main St., Honeoye 585-229-5020 • Hrs: M. 12-6pm, T. 2-8pm, W. 10am-2pm, Th. 2-8pm, Sat. 9am-1pm, Closed Fri. & Sun.
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89 S. Main St., Manchester
Hours: Sun. & Mon. Closed, Tues. & Wed. 11am-8pm, Th. & Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. 10am-2pm
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
BristolLibrary: SEEKING BOOKDONATIONSfor ourJUNE11BOOKSALE-acceptable togoodcondition,fiction,nonfiction, poetry,YA,children’sbooks.NOtextbooks,magazines,encyclopedias, cookbooks.BringdonationstoBristol Library(6750CountyRoad32)during ouropenhours(M,W,Th3pm-7pm, Tu&Sat10am-2pm)-anyquestions, pleaseemailBristolLibraryDirector@ owwl.org,orbringyourbooksin duringopenhoursandwecanlookat thebookstogether!PLEASEDONOT leavebooksoutsidethedoor.THANK YOUFORYOURHELP!
AVON
SaveTheDate:August11,2023. 31st AvonAlumniBanquet HostedbytheClassof1973.The banquetisforallgraduatesofAvon CentralandtoclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon). Thiswillalsobethe50threunion forclassof73.Classof63,thisis your60th,classof83,your40th andclassof93your30th.The reunionisallplanned,sogetyour classmatestogetherandcatchup witholdfriends.Togetacopyof theinvitationorformoreinformationpleaseemail:slane@rochester. rr.com.
BLOOMFIELD
HeavenlyTreasuresRummage Sale - Th,June1(9am-2pm);Fr, June2,(9am-2pm);Sat,June3 (9am-noon),bagsaleandyouth bakesale.Somethingforeveryone! Wealwayshavemanygreattreasures!Allproceedswillbenefitthe ministryofourChurch.Bringing yourownbagsishelpful.East BloomfieldUnitedMethodist Church,2ParkPlace,Bloomfield. http://www.eastbloomfieldumc.org
MemorialDayChickenBBQand
Bake Sale, sponsoredbyBloomfield’sAmericanHeritageGirls TroopNY0024.ImmediatelyfollowingBloomfield’sparadeand memorialserviceservinguntil1:30 oruntilsoldout.Locationisthe CongregationalChurchparkinglot, acrossfromEltonParkin Bloomfield.Priceis$13presale fromanyAmericanHeritageGirl,or $14onMemorialDay.Priceincludesahalfchicken,saltpotatoes, coleslawandaroll,byKing’sCatering.Veteranswillgetafreecookie!
CANANDAIGUA
UndergroundRailroadExhibit: Pathways toFreedomReimaginingtheUnderground Railroad.Aneight-paneltraveling exhibit,availablefromNYSOffice ofParks,RecreationandHistoric Preservationinvitesviewersto reimaginetheUnderground Railroad.Takinganewlookatthe impactofthelandscape,people, myths,andlegalregulationson freedomseekerspassingthrough NewYork.HeldThursday-Monday, 9:30-4:30pmthroughOctober 30thatSonnenbergGardens& MansionStateHistoricPark,250 GibsonSt.,Canandaigua.Cost:IncludedinParkAdmission.https:// www.sonnenberg.org/events/
Father’sDayCarShow- Celebrate Dadwithclassiccars!Food, flowers&funforthewholefamily. Signuponlinetoshowoffyour wheels!June18,11-4:30pm,SonnenbergGardens&MansionState HistoricPark,250GibsonStreet, Canandaigua.https://www. sonnenberg.org/events/
VisittheHistoricBurning Springs - TheBristolHillsHistorical Society’sannualopengardens eventatthehistoricBurning SpringsFarm.Visitorscanviewthe burningspringthatSenecasreveredandshowedtoFrench explorersin1669,walkupthegully toascenicwaterfall,tourthe spring-bloominggardens,and watchprofessionalpleinairartists paintingscenesthroughoutthe property.Theprivateproperty’s owner,whoallowsaccessonlyduringthisannualevent,willgivea talkonthesite’shistoryat2pmon eachofthefourdaysthesiteis open.June3&4from12-5pm, 4348CaseRoad,Canandaigua.
KnittingWithBeadsWorkshop ~ a2-partworkshop,with instructorEugeniaMcLouth.Learn howtoaddbeadstoyourknitting, andmakeanamulettoo.June3& 17,1:00-3:30pm.Eachsessionin thelower-levelMeetingRoomof theOntarioCountyHistoricalSociety,55NorthMainSt.,Canandaiguia.Classcostforbothsessions is$50,plus$20materialsfeepayabletoinstructoratfirstclass. Participationrequiresstudents knowhowtoknit,preferably regular,notcontinental,including castingonandoff,andtheknit stitch.Limitedseatingforadults. Register:www.ocarts.org.Ifthe workshopisfull,pleasecontact ocacny@gmail.comforawaiting list.
InternationalGala- Thursday, June 8thfrom5-8pm. Calledto Care,Canandaigua isbringinganotherfuneventtoTheCentralon Main,111SouthMainStreet, Canandaigua.Theeveningwillfeaturefoodtopurchaseonsite,live music,dancingandaninternational marketplaceofferingSERRVcrafts, rafflesandmore.Afreewillofferingwillbeappreciatedwithproceedsbenefittingthevolunteerorganization’smissiontowelcome andresettlerefugeesbyprovidinga supportnetworktohelpthemstart anewlife.Formoreinformation ContactLindaWerts, 315-447-0276.
Challenge22- A coalitionofveteransgroupswillbeholdinga suicideprevention/awarenessevent onJune10,9amatthe CanandaiguaAmericanLegionpost 256,454N.MainSt.toraisefunds forlocalorganizationsthatprovide programsthatwillhelpindividuals todealwiththeissuesthatcan causethemtocontemplateorattemptsuicide.Theeventwillconsistofa2.2milewalkthrough downtownCanandaigua,amotorcycleridearoundCanandaigua LakewithastopattheNaples VFW,acarshow,livemusic,food trucksandagreatselectionof silentauctionitems.
ChickenBBQFundraiser for East BloomfieldUMC.$12mealincludes1/2chicken,saltpotatoes, roll,andchoiceofmacaronisalad orcoleslaw.May28,10:30-4pmin theRunningsparkinglot,3191Co Rd10inCanandaigua.Cateringby Gale-Wyn.
Challenge22MotorcycleRideOur coalitionofveteransorganizationshostingChallenge22,afund raisingeventforsuicideprevention/ awarenessJune10atAmerican LegionPost256inCanandaigua. Registrationwillbeginafterthe openingceremoniesat9amand weareaskingforaminimum $10.00donation.WewillbeleavingtheLegioninCanandaiguaat 10:00,stoppingattheNaplesVFW forabreakandthenreturningto theCanandaiguaLegionforacar show,foodtrucks,silentauction items,livemusicandexhibits.In ordertoprepareforthenumberof participantswewouldappreciate youemailingRideChairmanTerry Inschobyemailnecra19@yahoo. comor585-520-3618.
ChapinUMCDinner-Scalloped Potato &Ham onSaturday,June 3,11amtillgone.$13.Chapin UnitedMethodistChurch,2339 StateRt.21(3milesnorthof Canandaigua).TakeOutsOnly.
GENESEO
PancakeBreakfast! Come and joinus!TherewillbeaPancake BreakfastonSaturdayandSunday, June3rd&4thfrom9am-10amat theGeneseoAirshownexttothe AdministrationBuilding.Cost:$12 each. Proceedstobenefitthe GeneseoAirshow.
MIDDLESEX
SpaghettiDinner: Vine Valley UnitedMethodistChurchAnnual SpaghettiDinner,Sat.,June10th,4 til8p.m.Spaghetti,meatballs. saladandroll.Glutenfreeoptions available.Takeoutsavailable.Vine Valleyapparelwillbesold.$12.00 (adults)$6.00(12andunder)Childrenunder3Free.VineValley CommunityHouse,6369VineValleyRd.,Middlesex.
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MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinner! The nextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayMay27.Dinnersareheld onthelastSaturdayofeachmonth thruOctober28TH,atthe 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.Dining RoomorTakeout.
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.
PHELPS
SavetheDate!AnnualPhelps
Central SchoolAlumniReunionAugust3,2023atClub86Geneva, from11am-4pm.Additionaldetails tofollow-AlumniCommittee.
SPRINGWATER
HikeStidHillinBristol- Hike & ExploreStidHillWildlifeManagementAreaonSunday,May28 from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyasocialgettogetheratnearbyLockStockand Barrel.Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
VICTOR
33rdAnnualFarmington-Victor Kiwanis GolfTourney2023: Enjoyafundayofgolf.Allproceeds benefitlocalKiwanisprojects. 10:30amRegistration.12pmShotgunStart.Monday,June5,2023at RavenwoodCountryClub,929 LynaughRd.,Victor.Lunch,Golf& Dinner-$125//Golferor$475/4Some(through5/15).Lunch,Golf &Dinner-$135/Golferor$515/4Some(after5/15).DinnerOnly$30/Person.Registernowat:Call usat:585-433-5926.Emailusat: farmingtonvictorkiwanis@gmail. com
VictorCentralSchoolAlumni Banquet - Sunday,June11,2023 atRavenwoodGolfClub,Victor, NY.CashBar5-6,Dinnerat6.Brief program.Nospeeches!Socializing. DoorPrizes.ContactSusanWhitneyMassethforreservations: susanjmasseth@gmail.comorcall 585-727-2359.Ifyouleaveamessage,pleaseleaveyournameand yearofgraduation.$25payableon arrival.Joinus!
W. BLOOMFIELD
BreakfastBuffet- Sunday, June 11th,7:30-11:00AMattheLima LegionPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.$10.00 Adults;$6.00Ages8-12;7&UnderFree.Sausagegravy&biscuits, scrambledeggs,homefries,French toast,bacon,sausage,pastries, fruit,juice&coffee.Takeouts available.Everyonewelcome.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* Sigurd the Mighty, a ninth-century Norse earl of Orkney, was killed by an enemy he had beheaded several hours earlier. He’d tied the man’s head to his horse’s saddle, but while riding home one of its protruding teeth grazed his leg, causing an infection from which the unlucky Sigurd died.
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• Patrick Place - A Comfort Care Home: Resident Care, Fundraising, Community Outreach. Email cchpatrickplace@gmail.com
• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers o er compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives, we o er run the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org
• Advent House: We are a 2 bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org
• UR Medicine Home Care: Meals On Wheels needs volunteers to deliver meals in Monroe County. We deliver Monday- Friday between the hours of 10:20 am and 1:30 pm depending on where you deliver. Call 585-274-4385 for more information or visit our website at www. homecare.urmc.edu
• Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society: e Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society is in need of docents to volunteer at our Museum for its standard Sunday a ernoon hours (2-4pm). Email president@hfmhistorical.org or call 585-281-0014
• Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum: Available roles for volunteers include ride operator, special events, maintenance, and docent. Email info@carrouselmuseum.org
• Webster Community Chest, LLC: Serving 14580 area residents in need of help. Volunteers needed for monthly food distribution other fundraisers and food drives. Seeking new Board members also. See our website for details. Email webcommchest@gmail.com
• Hospeace House Inc: Looking for something meaningful in your life? We are a 2-bed comfort care home for those facing end-of-life. In addition to resident care volunteers, we are seeking volunteers to assist with social media, newsletters, events and fundraising. Visit us- www. HospeaceHouse.org Email volunteercoordinator@hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090
• Hospeace House In Naples: Serving Naples and surrounding communities in a two bedroom comfort care home. Donate to e Wild ower Challenge to defray operation costs and volunteer for resident care, cleaning, cooking and shopping. Visit Hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090
• House of John: e House of John is a 2-bedroom Comfort Care Home located in Cli on Springs. We provide end-of-life care to those unable to be cared for at home at no cost to the resident. We are looking for caring, reliable people willing to share 4-8 hrs. a month to assist with resident care. No caregiving experience required. All training is provided free of charge. If interested, please call or email the House at 315-462-5646 or house@houseo ohn.org
• Perinton Ambulance: Seeking volunteers for general o ce/administrative work as well as building & grounds. Hours and tasks vary based on ability and availability. Email volunteer@pvac.org
• Catholic Charities of Bu alo: e Home Visitation Program needs Friendly Home Visitors, age 21+ to volunteer one hour each week through in person visits or calls to a 60+ older adult in Genesee County who is living independently and has expressed feelings of loneliness. Call Lisa Wittmeyer at 716-341-6751 to learn more about volunteering with us.
• Light Hill, of Canandaigua Comfort Care Home Inc.: A two-bed end of life care home. We are always seeking volunteers for hands-on care, home & garden maintenance, light housekeeping and/or fundraising support! Contact us today or ll out an application on our website at lighthillhome. org. We would be so honored to add YOU to our extended family! Email us at mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311.
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PING PONG TABLE. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-404-5763
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AGED HORSE MANURE. Great for gardening. Can load. Clifton Springs: 585-208-3982
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INCONTINENCE ADULATION, men large, for elderly relative in nursing home. If you have any unused unwanted, I will take them! Bargainhunter22@ymail.com
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FULL-SIZE LIGHT BAR and 8’ TONNEAU COVER: 585-447-0201
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TWIN SIZE BED in good condition. Needed for elderly couple. Call or text: 585-719-7866
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Gorham: Donald Carl Parsons, age 50, passed away with his family by his side on Friday, May 19, 2023, after a long battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Daye (Barry) Parsons; two children, Ashleigh and Carl Parsons; parents, Spence and Donna (Harter) Parsons; two siblings, Grant Fletcher (Maureen Basil) and Regina (Bill) Czora; mother-inlaw and father-in-law, Nanette and Bill Barry; three nieces; two nephews; aunts, uncles and cousins; dear family friends and former AFS students, Craig Chudleigh and Bridget VanderBush. He was predeceased by his grandparents, Carl and Joanne Harter, Walter and Margaret Hayward.
Don was born in Canandaigua, attended Canandaigua schools and was a graduate of Canandaigua Academy class of 1991. He was a sales executive for HEP Sales. Don enjoyed camping, shing, hunting, gardening, bird watching, making maple syrup on his property, spending time in the woods and his hobby farm. He was an avid fan of lacrosse and Syracuse University basketball. e most important thing to Don was his family and he loved supporting his children in their school activities.
A celebration of life will be held Friday, June 16 from 3-6pm at Canandaigua Country Club Event Center (Fallbrook House), 1 Fallbrook Park, Canandaigua. In lieu of owers, memorial contributions may be made to Wilmot Cancer Institute, O ce of Advancement, 300 E. River Rd., PO Box 278996, Rochester, NY 14627. Arrangements are by Johnson-Kennedy Funeral Home, Inc., Canandaigua. Condolences may be o ered at www.johnsonkennedy. com.
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Should I Withhold Water From My Puppy to Aid Housetraining?
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I purchased a puppy who is 2 months old from a breeder in another state. I’m having trouble housetraining her. She drinks water all day, but she can’t hold her pee and ends up wetting on the oor. I work from home, but I can’t catch her and correct her. Instead, I think I should just take the water bowl away for most of the day. Will that work? -Frustrated in Tallahassee
DEAR FRUSTRATED: Do not take away the water bowl. Pets should always have access to water, regardless of their housetraining status.
Puppies have really tiny bladders and cannot hold their water for very long. So they pee much more frequently than you realize. But they shouldn’t have to su er and be thirsty just because their accidents are inconvenient for you.
is link has detailed information and advice on managing puppy housetraining issues: iaabcjournal. org/housetraining-hang-ups/, including when to contact a veterinarian.
One great piece of advice here is to create a puppy playpen and line it with pee pads, as well as water-resistant chew toys. As your puppy grows and gets better at holding their bladder and understands your commands better, gradually take away pads until there is just one “target” in the pen.
Above all, be patient with your new puppy. She is starting out in a whole new world, in a tiny body that is constantly changing and growing. Set a routine with frequent outdoor potty breaks in the same spot. Reward her when she pees outside. She will get this -- eventually!
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Take Time to Care for Your Most Important Relationship
BY SUZIE WELLS
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and with the current state of human a airs, social and emotional well-being seems at the forefront of a lot of people’s minds. We are o en reminded that “Self-care is not self-indulgence. It is selfpreservation” (Audre Lorde). Or that “Self-care is giving the world the best of you, instead of what’s le of you” (Katie Reed). “When you take time to replenish your spirit, it allows you to serve others from the over ow. You cannot serve from an empty vessel” (Eleanor Brown)
It’s o en hard to remember to care for ourselves rst, to be sure our oxygen mask is securely fastened before we help another. As a mom, I took a very long time to fully realize the importance of this concept. I always put my kids’ needs and desires rst, last, always. Unfortunately at the sacri ce of my own mental health. Life is tough sometimes. It challenges us to be our best, to show compassion for others, to bravely face adversity, to keep our eyes on goals, to stay true to our convictions. It’s tough sometimes to keep our heads above water when the world seems so dark and draining.
Heather Newton, CEO of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Rochester, says, “ ere are ve vital, life-sustaining organs in the human body: heart, kidneys, lungs, liver, and brain. Of those ve organs, only one—your brain—is stigmatized when it is not functioning the way it should.” I for one am not ashamed to admit I su er as life hurls challenges my way. I wish I could say I stand strong every moment, even every day, but then I’d lie.
I love the idea that the mental health revolution shi s perspectives on one of our most crucial organs. e Dalai Lama says, “If you feel ‘burnout’ setting in, if you feel demoralized and exhausted, it is best, for the sake of everyone, to withdraw and restore yourself.”
I withdraw and restore myself on hikes in the nearby park. Sometimes I go with a friend, sometimes I go with headphones to lose myself in the natural world and my tunes, and sometimes I just go as I am, seeking peace and quiet, away from human trials. Squirrels don’t care if I am out of tune as I sing so ly; birds don’t care if I skip and dance along the path. No one cares what I look like. As long as I’m peaceful and don’t intrude upon their business, they couldn’t care less.
A er my interludes, I almost always return to human life refreshed, ready to face the challenges de jour. O en, I have come to conclusions, some ideas about what weighs on me, so it’s a win-win. I’ve grown to nally realize I’m not actually taking away time from my motherly duties to adventure solo or with a friend in the woods. In fact, I am being a better parent by taking time to refresh myself. I can honestly say that this past year has been especially challenging for me, and I needed help beyond what hikes or conversations with close friends or hobbies could do to heal me. I feel no shame in sharing that I sought professional help. Many of us do or have done so at some points in our lives. e (hopefully) impartial listeners help us gain perspective on challenges.
is Mental Health Awareness Month and throughout the year, remember to take time for you. Reach out to friends, family, coworkers when you feel challenges weighing you down too much. And connect with professional resources when those don’t work. Perhaps you need a bit of oxygen before you proceed in your incredible existence. You are a perfectly imperfect human being. You deserve to be content with life. ere is always hope. You are
valued. You are loved. You matter. Reach out for help when you need it.
For information on selecting a therapist to suit your needs and situation, contact the Mental Health Association of Rochester at mharochester.org. ey can help guide you through the sometimes intimidating process.
For community resources in the greater Rochester area, check out mharochester.org/mental-health-services to nd resources for individuals, families, and groups.
Monroe County’s Mental Health Services department o ers a comprehensive, single contact point for health care coordination and residential services. For adults call (585) 753-2874, and for children and adolescents call (585) 753-2881. A care manager will guide you to resources for your speci c needs.
For more information on the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Rochester serving Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Wayne Counties, visit namiroc.org.
If you or someone you care about su ers from substance-use/-abuse and mental health care needs, reach out to Cli on Springs-based FLACRA at acra.org. FLACRA o ers comprehensive treatment services for substance use and other health-related disorders. FLACRA’s motto is poignant for those with mental health concerns: “Together We Will.”
Call Lifeline at 211 or text 898211 for immediate assistance, information, and referrals within Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Ontario, Livingston, and Seneca Counties.
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Victor Central Schools JOB FAIR
Victor Central Schools will be hosting a Job Fair for our Transportation Department on Wednesday, May 31st, from 9am-2pm in the Transportation Department, 7055 Lane Road, Victor Sta will be on hand to answer your questions, assist with the application process, and provide on-the-spot interviews. VCS is hiring full-time, part-time, and substitute Bus Drivers and Bus Monitors. We also o er a paid driver training program.
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Minimum Quali cations: Either: 1) One (1) year of full-time paid work experience, or its part-time equivalent, in construction, building maintenance, grounds maintenance or landscape, or in a recognized building trade; OR
2) Possession of a vocational or technical training program certi cate in one of the building trades (carpenter, electrician, mason, plumber, heating, ventilating and air conditioning technician or welder).
Special Requirement: Possession of a valid New York State Operator’s license at the time of appointment, and maintenance of such license throughout the tenure of employment in the position.
Applications are available on the Naples Central School Website at http://www.naplescsd.org and must be submitted by Wednesday, May 31, 2023 to Naples Central School, 136 North Main St., Naples, NY 14512
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Please apply in person, online or send resume to: Pooler Enterprises, Inc., 783 Country Rd. #42, Fishers, NY 14453 Phone: 585-924-5200 • Fax: 585-924-5205
For more information about our company visit our website www.poolerenterprises.com
This organization is committed to ensuring that employees are selected based on their skill, experience and qualification, and are compensated with respect to these factors. This company is an equal opportunity employer and we do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, gender, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veteran’s status, or any other protected status. As a company we pride ourselves on the quality of our personnel - you represent us. Join a team that is setting the standard in the industry for technology, workmanship and capability. It’s not just a job, it’s a career. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package, and a 401k retirement plan.
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Math Teacher 7-12
Special Education Teachers 7-12
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All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Additional information & application available: www.yorkcsd.org
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