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FRENCH ONION SOUP-Vegetable Broth, Caramelized Onions, Croutons, Provolone & Gruyére Cheese $8
CHICKEN WINGS-6: $7 12: $13 Great Price!
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SESAME FRIED OYSTERS-Szechuan dusted Oysters, shrimp fried rice, Sweet chili sesame glaze, scallions. $21
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PRIME RIB QUESADILLA-Crisp flour tortilla, shaved prime rib, peppers, onions, cheddar & pepper jack cheeses, Pico De Gallo, Lime Crema $17
BARRAMUNDI (AUSTRALIAN SEA BASS)-Blackened sea bass, tomato basil risotto, Shrimp, Lemon Beurre Blanc $27
SHORT RIBS-Braised Beef Short Ribs, Beer cheese smothered red skin potatoes, charred ssparugus, fresh herbs and bourbon demi-glace’ $33
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MEDITERRANEAN SALMON- Pan roasted salmon over lemon rice with artichokes, greek olives, tomatoes, crumbled feta & caper buerre blanc $27
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By Sam MazzottaTime for summer fun with your dog
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My dad finally let us adopt a puppy a few months ago, and I can’t wait for summer vacation, when I can spend all day with him! He’s got lots of energy, but we’ve been training him to follow commands so he doesn’t run off. What are some outside games that I can play with him? -- Kerry B., Winchester, Virginia
DEAR KERRY: You’re going to have a wonderful summer! It sounds like you and your family have been diligent about training your dog in basic obedience so that he’ll come back to you on command, sit and stay in place. And he’ll be old enough -- and have his most important vaccinations out of the way -- to stay healthy outside or when encountering other dogs.
Here’s a few great off-leash games to play:
Fetch: e gold standard game for dogs remains a favorite. Just grab a tennis ball and toss it.
Frisbee: Energetic dogs can chase these flying discs all day.
Agility training: Start with simple tasks like going under or over obstacles.
Swimming: Fill a kiddie pool in the backyard and let your dog splash around on a hot day.
Tracking: Have your dog follow a line of treats to a “jackpot” (a toy or food). Extend the distance between treats each session.
Remember, only take your dog off leash in a safe area or approved offleash location. A fenced-in backyard is ideal, but if you don’t have one of those, go to a dog park or municipal, state or federal park that has an off-leash area. Some of these games, like agility and tracking, can be done on-leash. Most importantly, have fun!
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Vine Valley Methodist Church
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Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church
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Faith Bible Church
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Sunday School 10am • Service 11am
Sunday Evening Services 6pm
Finger Lakes Bible Church
Barry Slater, Pastor “Building Lives on God’s Word” FLCC, Canandaigua Campus, Room 2302
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Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
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Farmington Friends Meeting
A Quaker Worship Community • 187 Cnty. Rd. 8 • Farmington, NY 14425
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My neighbors have been doing a No Mow May and I’m worried about ticks. What can I do to protect my lawn and gardens from ticks?
Embracing a change in mowing habits throughout the year, rather than just in May, can have a multitude of benefits for your landscape. By allowing your lawn to grow to a height of 4 inches before mowing, you create an environment that isconducivetothesurvivalandflourishing of beneficial insects. These insects play a crucial role in pollination, pest control, and overall ecosystem health.
When you mow at a higher height,
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you provide shelter and food sources for beneficial insects such as bees, butterflies, and ladybugs. These insects contribute to the pollination process, ensuring the reproduction of plants and the production of fruits and vegetables. Additionally,theyactasnaturalpredators, keeping pest populations in check and reducing the need for harmful pesticides. While your neighbors embrace the No Mow May movement, it is still essential to ensure the protection of your lawn and gardens against the threat of ticks. Maintain regular lawn mowing practices, diligently remove leaf litter and brush piles, and utilize effective tick repellents.
Additionally, establish barriers between your outdoor spaces and potential tick habitats. Remember to don protective clothing and apply insect repellents whenever venturing outdoors. By implementing these precautions, you can effectively minimize the risk of ticks while respecting your neighbors’ commitment to No Mow May. Furthermore, with every choice we make to be sustainable there are trade off. I believe this change in mowing habits promotes healthier soil and reduces the need for excessive watering and fertilizers. Longer grass helps to retain moisture, reducing water runoff
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andpromotingwaterconservation.Italso encouragesdeeperrootgrowth,resulting in a more resilient and drought-tolerant lawn. Keeping your grass at 4” doesn’t promote ticks as they prefer un-mowed grass.
So,by extending your mowing practices beyond May and maintaining a higher grass height of 4 inches, you not only create a welcoming habitat for beneficial insects but also contribute to a healthier and more sustainable landscape overall without increasing the tick population.
* On June 19, 1917, during World War I, as a strong anti-German feeling within Britain causes sensitivity among the royal family about its German roots, King George V orders the British royal family to dispense with German surnames. He changed his own family’s surname from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor.
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Lucie Winborne* Any photo you’ve ever seen of the Milky Way from space is either of another galaxy or an artist’s rendition, since we’re inside the galaxy and can’t take an aerial view.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.Does Intermittent Fasting Raise the Risk Of Heart Disease?
DEAR DR. ROACH: I read a recent headline that said people who fast intermittently have an increased risk of heart disease. Is there merit to this story? -- K.O.S.
ANSWER: Intermittent fasting is an increasingly common weight-loss strategy. The two most common approaches of intermittent fasting are alternate-day fasting (eating nothing one day, then whatever you want the next) and timerestricted feeding (eating at certain times throughout the day, usually during an eight-hour time frame).
The published data on the benefits of these diets show short-term weight loss (i.e., 12 weeks), but no long-term weight loss (1 year), compared to the standard dietary advice.
There is evidence of potential harm from intermittent fasting. Studies have shown an increased risk of eating disorders (particularly binge eating). One study showed that disordered eating worsened in those assigned to an intermittent-fasting schedule. However, other studies do not show this.
The concern for disordered eating is highest among younger and female populations, who are at the most risk for eating disorders, and I advise against intermittent fasting for a person with a history of an eating disorder.
The study you read about was presented as an abstract in the March meeting of the American Heart Association; it is not yet published or peer-reviewed. But it did show that people who report an intermittent-fasting diet (specifically those who ate over an 8-hour time frame) were at a higher risk for death from heart disease than those who ate over a 12-16 hour time frame.
However, this wasn’t a controlled study, and it is likely that people who chose a time-restricted eating pattern already had issues that put them at a higher risk for heart disease. Still, given the absence of long-term benefits, I don’t generally recommend a time-restricted diet or intermittent fasting to my patients.
My colleagues in weight medicine consider intermittent fasting to be an option that helps a subset of people. There are some people who do benefit from this type of diet, and as long as they are eating well and are being monitored by their physician, they should continue to follow their diet if it is working for them.
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Prep time: 25 minutes
Servings: 4
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Bean Salad
Dressing:
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
1 tablespoon adobo sauce
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
3 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro
1 1/2 cups cooked quinoa
1 cup diced chicken, cooked 1/4 cup finely sliced green onions
1 chipotle pepper, minced
4 leaves Bibb lettuce
Drain bean salad; reserve 2 tablespoons liquid.
To make dressing: In small bowl, whisk reserved liquid, lime juice, adobo sauce, mustard, salt and pepper. Whisk in oil until completely combined. Stir in cilantro; set aside.
In medium bowl, combine bean salad,quinoa,chicken,onionsand chipotle pepper. Add dressing; toss gently.
Divide bean salad mixture equally among lettuce cups.
Joanne Heveron: A Heart for Thrifting and Community in Canandaigua
BY SUZIE WELLSNewark-native and 20-year Canandaigua resident, Joanne Heveron, loved thri ing and garage saling with her mother. When she’d host garage sales herself, Joanne says they turned into fundraisers for various organizations and deserving individuals, o en focusing on suicide prevention efforts that were close to her heart. Over the months and years, she realized she needed to expand, to take sales to a brick-and-mortar space.
In 2016, with a degree in human services and experience mostly in retail and a few care positions over the years, Joanne learned business skills on the go as she started the nonprofit donation-based thri shop, Finger Lakes Treasure Trove on South Main Street in downtown Canandaigua. She worked with a mentor through the Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce’s business mentor program. She started her business “backwards,” without a budget or business plan, cra ing those as she got started, but always with the mission to help the community.
She says, she knew “It’s gonna work because it needs to be done. Closing/Failing is not even an option. We have to make it work. Looking back, it was a crazy idea [how it got started]. It shouldn’t have worked. But we got in the door, with such a fantastic landlord, and the people, our customers kept us going.”
A survivor of suicide loss herself, Joanne says suicide prevention is such a serious topic that needs to be talked about, but other larger organizations address the epidemic. At FLTreasure Trove, Joanne aims to bring people in for the fun things, the light-hearted human interest, interactive, fun things, such as Shark Week, Dino Day, World Gorilla Day.
Joanne loves getting “so ridiculously excited about sharks, people sometimes come in just to see [her] passion” and to learn more. She says the store gives her an outlet to share her passion about bees and sharks and bats and such. is way, her store can be a “positive outlet for people” in the community instead of just talking negatively about suicide.
With a staff of three and another three amazing volunteers doing the job of what should be about 20 people, Joanne says Treasure Trove is more than a thri shop. “It’s an atmosphere,” Joanne says, with an attitude of “If you’re not having fun, go home.” Donation intake, item pricing, store tidying, and customer serving take a lot of energy, but every time a customer expresses gratitude for the shop and what they do, Joanne says any doubts disappear.
his natural first choice. at sort of interaction brings joy to Joanne’s heart and inspires her to keep doing what she’s doing.
Collaborating with local organizations to provide free clothing, collecting cat food and donations for a local feral cat program, and supporting CareNet Pregnancy Center are just a few organizations FL Treasure Trove collaborates with. Joanne raves about their increasing connection with Canandaigua’s own Paula Hicks, a one-woman army connecting people in need with people, organizations, and services that can help. And a Treasure Trove volunteer works at Canandaigua Schools, so the nonprofit collects school supplies and backpacks for kids there every year.
Joanne says, “It’s amazing how the lines of communication are not really very open,” so just talking with community organizations and individuals helps everyone. Her organization collaborates with any organizations who need help, and for their open heart, Finger Lakes Treasure Trove won e Daily Messenger’s Best Not-for-profit Organization title in 2023. Joanne says when a customer came in and told her those results, she was so shocked and so happy.
Joanne is thankful for her amazing landlord, who is always responsive to concerns, and who waived their rent for the two months they had to close for COVID. “A good landlord is hard to find. If it wasn’t for him, we wouldn’t be here still.”
Joanne also gives a shout out to Stefanie Allison, an amazing local artist who paints the front window with seasonal themes, but always incorporating sharks. Joanne says it makes her smile when people direct others to “the shark store.”
ank you, Joanne, and the FLTT team for the incredible resource thatisFingerLakesTreasureTrove.Communitysupportingcommunity helps make the world brighter. “When you donate to Treasure Trove, you help keep items out of landfills and you help your neighbors. When you thri at Treasure Trove, you save money and you help your community.”
Treasure Trove is a place where community members feel comfortable and safe, and Joanne particularly reminisces about a young boy with a stutter who came into the shop to practice talking with people. She remembers him telling his mom FLTT is the place he feels most comfortable in, so chatting with Joanne and others there was
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The youth T-Ball/T-Shirts Commissioner, Josh! Your dedication to the kids did not go unnoticed. Coaches, parents, and kids alike have you to thank for a successful and fun season. We hope to continue with you as lead in the next year. Thank you again for everything; this baseball season was a great one!
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On June 5, 2024, our dog went missing. I immediately shared the news on Facebook and contacted the Hamlin Dog Shelter. Soon after, a neighbor relayed that her friend had spotted a couple with a brown dog on the parkway. During our search, the Hamlin Dog Control Office informed us that they had found her, and she was safe at the shelter. The couple had notified law enforcement who stayed with our dog until Dog Control Officer Dave Maynard could pick her up. We were lucky in this situation and are deeply grateful to the observant passerby on the parkway, our caring neighbors, the couple who looked after her, the police, and Dave Maynard for their part in bringing our dog back to us. The closeknit nature of a small town certainly has its benefits. A sincere THANK YOU to all who were involved.
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To my neighbor who cut down the linden tree
I loved the linden tree you cut down. Its leaves filled our windows. Its blossoms scented our house and yes, its leaves fell into our yard and its sap left drops on the car, but I didn’t care. I loved its shade and watched eastern bluebirds and robins and woodpeckers in that tree. I am heartbroken and will grieve its loss a very long time. I will also transplant one of its seedlings from my flower bed and hope I live long enough to see it grow into a tree half as big as the one you destroyed. Trees are a gift, especially as summers grow hotter. I would gladly have raked its leaves for you if that was the reason. All you had to do was ask. But people here rarely talk with one another. We may be neighbors but no one is very neighborly and while you think something on your property is yours alone, know that your tree was also my tree and that what you do affects our entire community. Let’s please do a better job of being neighbors to all the living things we are lucky enough to live with.
Working disabled
Several times I saw a person with a department store blue uniform/vest going into work. They parked in the closest handicap spot. This person had no wheelchair, no cane and seemed to walk just fine. I have to wonder how he’s able to work yet can’t walk into work unless using the closest spot. I’m so tired of people with all these handicap tags abusing the system. I SAW THE PERSON INSIDE WALKING around. How many hours is this spot going to be taken when others who truly need it don’t have it available? Another problem is people sitting in the handicap spot waiting for people. A suggestion would be dropping them off by the door and then sitting in front of the store. If you’re in your vehicle you’re not going to get a ticket. There’s not enough handicap spots for the people who abuse them and the people who truly need them.
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Wilma J. Spike
June 8, 2024
Bloomfield: At age 88, Wilma passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at Newark Manor in Newark, NY. She was born in Plumcreek, PA on May 2, 1936, to the late Lester and Stella Boyer. Wilma is predeceased by her beloved husband, Robert Spik; her granddaughter, Hannah Russell; and her great-grandson, Aiden. Survived by her children, Raymond (Pam) Myers, David (Lori) Myers, Cindy (David) Russell, Julie (Randy) Kelley, David (Arlene) Spike; her grandchildren, Melissa (Kris), Travis (Vicki), Brian, Abby (Chance), Phillip, Tracy, Samantha, Patrick and Karrie, Jimmy Currier (Lindsay Harris), Paul Currier, Jennifer Myers, Tracy (Neil) Myers, Samantha Folnsbee (Kyle Morehouse) Karrie (Mike) Lewis, and Patrick Folnsbee; and her great-grandchildren, Avery, Jacob, Jaxson, Jameson, Elijah, December, Hendrix, Madalynn, Dixie, Cheyanne, Kaylee, Helen, and Savannah, along with several nieces, nephews, friends.
A Memorial Service took place at 10 AM on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at East Bloomfield United Methodist Church, 2 Park Pl. in Bloomfield, NY. Interment was held at 1 PM on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at Evergreen Cemetery, 3812 County Road 2 in Bristol. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
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• Recycling notes: Cardboard that's greasy or foodcaked is just not recyclable. It's trash. On the plus side, your glass jars don't have to be perfectly clean, nor your cans crushed, in order to take them to the recycling center or drop curbside if your community has a plan in place.
Hocus Focus
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Original packaging: 4’ & 7’ NASAL CANNULA, Nebulizer Tech Nebulizer/inhalation/exhalation valve, mouthpiece, green oxygen tubing. Leave a message please. Batavia 585-343-5957
CANNA BULBS - Red bloom with green leaves. 585-739-7244
Two WINDOWS - 1 double, crank-out, 40” H x 40” W and 1 Single, crank-out, 40” H x 24” W. Call or Text 585-217-6811
ARTIFICIAL 6’ CHRISTMAS TREE. Lights left on. Pick up, Newark. 315-331-1774
ANGLE IRON. 2pcs 32” x 2” x 3” x 1/4” thick. Plus, angle & flat miscellaneous pieces. You pick up. 585-746-6889
VIOLETS and ROSE OF SHARON BUSHES. You dig, Macedon. 315-584-3626
Old KENMORE CANISTER VACUUM. Does not work but good for parts. Has all attachments. Extra bags. Model 116. cfinley1@ rochester.rr.com
FIBER EGG CARTONS, print on carton (dozen size). Clean, used 30+ cartons. jackez321@gmail.com
B&D ELECTRIC MOWER. 18” cut, self-propelled, bagger, works great for small yard. Have two batteries and a charger. 585-281-6739
SHEET MUSIC for show tunes from the 1940s. West Batavia. 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com
ROSE OF SHARON SAPLINGS. They are in water. Bring a container. Clifton Springs. koko92505@yahoo.com
60 CONCRETE PAVERS. 2’ x 2’ x 1” thick. About 80lbs each. 315-945-5246
HOLIDAY INFLATABLES for your yard. Christmas and several other holidays. chaz322@aol.com
CAT SUPPLIES - Rug tower, bed, litter box, food dish, toys. Six months old. Brockport area. gitanes2@netscape.com
Brand new XL - EZYDOG LIFE PRESERVER. Bought from Chewy. jcs1961@frontiernet.net
COUCH, 90” L. Good condition. Webster area. 585-737-2050
AUTO FLOOR MATS, front and rear. Several pairs. All season. Leave call back number. 585-226-2379
Child’s twin size CAPTAINS BED with bookcase headboard. Bed does not come apart. Needs mattress. You pick up. tlmik81@aol.com
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MAILBOX for a church garden. Mary 585-293-1874
FIREPLACE, wood burning, “corner.” In useable or repairable condition. 585-202-1991
MODELS - Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces okay. Looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
ELECTRIC STOVE in good shape and FREE WEIGHT BENCH SET. Will pick up. 585-729-1259
RIDING LAWN MOWER in good working condition and a MINI SILO. 585-394-0336
FREE WEIGHTS and BAR. Can pick up. Call or text: 585-478-8880
YEARBOOKS from the Irondequoit and Webster High Schools from the ‘40s and ‘50s. mayorbumper@hotmail.com
‘70s VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE or parts for restoration project. Call or text 585-733-2026
SELF-PROPELLED PUSH MOWER – working would be awesome. Call or text. 585-260-0437
4-DRAWER METAL FILING CABINET in good condition. Webster/Penfield area. 585-698-6236
Medium-large DOG/BUNNY PENS or a large BUNNY CAGE. dancealyssa85@gmail.com
TRAMPOLINE with intact safety enclosure if you have one you no longer need! 585-698-0758
CAT and DOG FOOD, CAT LITTER and a large DOG CRATE. holdfort@rochester.rr.com
CHICKEN COOP and CHICKEN KEEPING SUPPLIES. 585-704-1624
Rock & Roll 8-TRACKS, CASSETTES, and RECORDS for personal collection. gzintel1967@gmail.com
Artist needs PROSTHETICS for a new project. Old, broken and no longer needed are preferred. dorodah@yahoo.com
POKÉMON CARDS for handicapped child. Please call or text 585-478-6497
Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received. Submit at www.gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us - Give & Take or call 226-8111 x 111
Allens Hill Free Library
3818 County Road 40
Bloomfield • 585-229-5636
allenshilllibrarydirector@owwl.org owwl.org/library/allenshill
Hours: Tues. & Wed. 3-6pm; Fri. 3-8pm; Sat 1-4pm
Bristol Library
6750 County Rd. #32, Bristol 585-229-5862
BristolLibraryDirector@owwl.org, thebristollibrary.com
Hours: Mon., Wed., & Thurs. 3-7pm; Tues. & Sat. 10am-2pm
Gorham Free Library
2664 Main St., Gorham, 585-526-6655
M & F, 12–6 PM; T & TH, 2–8 PM W, 9 AM–5 PM; Sat., 9 AM–1 PM Sun., 2–4 PM GorhamLibraryDirector@owwl.org
Naples Library
118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-6pm; Tues., Thurs 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm Sunday Closed
Honeoye Public Library
8708 Main St., Honeoye 585-229-5020 • Hours: Mon. 12-6pm; Tues., Thurs. 2-8pm; Wed. 10am-4pm; Sat. 9am-1pm; Fri. & Sun. Closed
Red Jacket Com. Library
89 S. Main St., Manchester Hours: Sun. & Mon. Closed; Tues. & Wed. 11am-8pm; Th. & Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Wood Library
134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381, woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org
Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm
BRISTOLLIBRARY: JUNEATTHEBRISTOLLIBRARY: CHAIRYOGA,Saturdays,8:30-9:15. EUCHRE,Thursdays,3-5pm.KNIT& STITCH,firstandthirdTuesdays. 10am-12pm.WEAVERS’GUILD,secondSaturdays,10am-1pm.CARDMAKINGWITHDEBOFSTAMPIN’ UP,secondThursdays,5-7-pm($15 includesallmaterials).ON-SITECAREERCOUNSELING,fourthTuesdays,12:30-2pm.
ACommunityBreakfast isheld on4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield. BLOOMFIELD
BRISTOL
Abolitionists&Suffragists: Local AlliesofSusan.B.Anthonyand FrederickDouglass-HeldJune17th at7pm-BristolHillsRootsofaCivil RightsRevolution:Bristol/S.Bristol TownHistorian,BethThomas,will present“Abolitionists&Suffragists: ThelocalalliesofSusanB.Anthony andFrederickDouglass”atthe HistoricalSociety’sGrangeHall, 6457StateRoute64.
CANANDAIGUA
4thofJulySpecial- Aspecialrate forNewYorkStateresidents. Comecelebrateindependenceat thepark.Ticketsavailableatadmissions.Thursday,July4,9:304:30pm,SonnenbergGardens& MansionStateHistoricPark,250 GibsonSt.,Canandaigua.https:// www.sonnenberg.org/events/
WhitmanToWhitman84Trail 5KRun/Walk- Joinusforthe WhitmantoWhitman845KRun/ WalkorVirtualRaceSundayJuly 28,2024.Thisisatrailrunonthe propertyofbeautifulLincolnHill Farms(3792NY-247)in Canandaigua.Allproceedsand donationsgototheTownofGorhamHistoricalSocietyBuilding Fund.Thisracecommemoratesthe 40thAnniversaryof“WhitmanTo Whitmanin84”.In1984theMarcusWhitmancrosscountryteam (boysandgirls)ranfromRushville, NewYorktoWallaWalla, Washington.17&underisFREE (registrationisrequired).https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/ Canandaigua/ WhitmanToWhitman84
OntarioCountyArtsCouncil presentsthefirstannualART MART,anartsandcraftsmarketplace.ArtMartisanarts&crafts marketplacefundraiserwhich benefitstheOCACscholarshipand grantsprograms.September28th, 2024-IndoorsattheCanandaigua AmericanLegion,454N.Main Street,Canandaigua.Aspectacular newopportunityforvendorstosell originalartsandcraftsoffinished work,materials,tools,books,new work,oldwork,overstocks,seconds,offseasonitems,etc.If interested,pleasemarkyourcalendar.Moreinformationpleasego totheOCACwebsiteatwww. ocarts.org
ChickenBarbecue! TheCrystal BeachFireDept.,4468EastLake Rd,Rte.364,Canandaigua,will holdthefirstoftwodrive-thru summerchickenbarbecuesonSaturday,June15th,beginningat 11:00amuntilsoldout.Priceof dinners$14.00-halfchicken,macaronisalad,bakedbeans,saltpotatoes,roll&cookie.
CalledtoCare,Canandaiguawill hostitsmonthlyinformationmeetingonMonday,June17thfrom 4-6pmattheWoodLibrary,134 NorthMainStreet,Canandaiguain theHamlin-ARoom.From4-5pm officerswillwelcomeandorient newvolunteers.From5-6pmwe arehappytowelcomeJennifer Eveleightooffertrainingin TherapeuticCrisisInterventionto volunteers,especiallythoseserving onGoodNeighborTeams.Ms. Eveleighhasabackgroundin trainingprofessionalstorespond appropriatelytoindividualswho haveexperiencedtraumafroma varietyoflifeexperiences.Areservationforthesecondhour,althoughnotnecessary,willbe appreciated.ContactLindaWerts, 315-447-0276.
Alzheimer’scommunityforumTheRochester&FingerLakesRegionChapteroftheAlzheimer’s Associationwillholdacommunity forumforOntarioCountyresidents livingwithorcaringforsomeone withAlzheimer’sdiseaseoranother formofdementia.Freeevent. Thursday,June20,10:30am12:30pm,WoodLibrary,24N. MainSt.,Canandaigua.Lunchprovided.Thisforumisanopportunity tobringtogethercommunitymembersaffectedbythediseaseand dedicatedstaffandvolunteersto talkabouttheservicesavailableto them.Interestedindividualsare encouragedtoregisterassoonas possibleatbit.ly/3x0exW2orby calling800.272.3900.alz.org.
WateringHolesWalkingTourJointheOntarioCountyHistorical SocietyonSaturdayJune22at noonorFridayJune28at2PMfora tourhighlightinghistoricwatering holesinCanandaigua.Learnabout thetemperancemovement,women’srights,prohibition,andmore! Tourswillmeetinthecountypark attheintersectionofMainStand OntarioStindowntown Canandaigua.Thetouris1hour. Noregistrationrequired.Thetouris freebutdonationsareappreciated. http://www.ochs.org
NaplesRedMill-“Past-PresentFuture”Presentation:The1815 NaplesRedMillwasafull-service gristmillthatattractedpeoplefrom theentireareabecauseofitsmoderngrindingequipment.Learnwhy peoplecamefrommilesandmiles aroundNaplestogettheirgrinding doneattheRedMillandtodotheir shoppingonMainStreet.Past PresidentWayneBucharwillpresenttheHistoryofNaplesRedMill andgiveaprogressreportonthe HistoricalSociety’splansforstabilization,restoration,andafuture NaplesHistoryandEventCenter. June23,2-3pm,NaplesHistorical Society,22MillStreet,Naples. Http://www. naplesnyhistoricalsociety.org
CalledtoCare,Canandaigua invitesyoutoobserveWorldRefugee DayatitsInternationalGala Thursday,June20th,5:00-8:00pm attheCentralonMain,111Main Street.EnjoylivemusicfromAndrewDuncanonthebagpipes,the CheshireFirehallDancers6:00pm andtheFiddlersoftheGeneseeon stage6:45pm.Foodandbeverage availableforpurchaseaswellasa uniqueselectionofraffleandsilent auctionitems.Speakersthroughout theeveningwillwillfocusonthe theme“hopeawayfromhome”as Canandaiguahasbecomehomefor severalrefugeeandotherdisplaced persons.Theeventisfreebutafree willofferingwillbeappreciated. Info:315-447-0276.
HONEOYE
FlareSale! TheRichmondFire DepartmentwillholdtheirFLARE SALEonSaturdaysthemonthof JuneattheTownHallfrom8am12noon.
STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS
Small businesses and happiness might be linked. A 2019 survey from Guidant Financial and the online lending marketplace LendingClub found that 78 percent of small business owners rated their level of happiness as an average of eight on a scale of one to 10 (10 being the happiest).
St.Mary’sTriviaNight: St.Mary’s ChurchandBirdhouseBrewingCo. areco-sponsoringaTriviaNighton Wed.June19from6-8pmatBirdhouseBrewingCo,8716MainSt. Honeoye.Teamsof4-6canregister tocompeteforgreatprizes! Downloadaregistrationformon thechurch’swebsite,orpickone upatSt.Mary’sorBirdhouse Brewing,andsenditinwithyour $50/teamentryfeenolaterthan 6/16.NotaTriviabuff?Justcome watchwhileenjoyingtastyfood andrefreshingbeverages!
HLRCGolfTournament -The HoneoyeLakeRotaryClubhostsits 39thannualgolftournamenton Monday,July29th,2024.Ourfun daywillbeheldatOldHickoryGolf Course(BigTreeRd,Livonia.Registrationbeginsat9AMwithteeoff at10AM.Theregistrationfeeincludescarts,aroundofgolf,lunch, steakdinnerandthreeraffletickets.Ourraffle,silentauctionand 50/50rafflewilladdtoourfunding forallwedointheHoneoyeand nearbycommunitiesaswellasnationalandinternationalprograms. Comejoinusforthedayandgive ussupporttocarryoutourmany communityserviceprojectsand activities.
LAKEVILLE
FriendsandFamiliesMuscular DisorderFoundationPresents ARTS,CRAFTS,ANDMOREONTHE LAKEFAIRonSaturday,July6, 2024from10am-4pm.Unique Crafts,Vendors,Gifts,RaffleBaskets,BBQFoodVendor.TheLivingstonCountySheriffDepartment willbestoppingbyforafewhours forafreechildseatinstallation inspection.
LIVONIA
TheUnitedMethodistChurchof LivoniaThriftShop islocatedat thecornerofSpringandChurch StreetsinLivonia,NY.Theaddress fortheThriftShopis6SpringSt. Livonia(incaseyouareusingGPS tofindus).Gentlyused,quality clothingandhomegoodsare available.TheThriftShopisopen onThursdaysandFridays9AM3PMandSaturdays9AM-2PM.
FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup -HaveyouhadaUFOor ETencounter?FascinatedwithAncientAliens?Joinustomeetlikemindedpeople.Saturday,June15: 6:00-8:00pm.FollowedbySocial Hour.$5.00donation.Snacksto shareareappreciated.Forthelocation,seewebsiteorTextorcall MaryGrace:585-766-9318,www. giftsofgraceministry.org.NomeetingsinJulyorAugust.Following Meeting:September.
MIDDLESEX
MiddlesexConservationClub PancakeBreakfast, OpenTrap Shoot,Lawn&GardenSale-June 23,8am-11am,MiddlesexConservationClub,6087SouthHillRd., Middlesex.PancakeBreakfast, OpenTrapShoot,Lawn&Garden Sale.Additionalactivitiesinclude freeyouthsupervisedarchery& pelletranges.Finaldayoflawn& gardensale.https:// middlesexconservationclub.org/
Oh, the summer night
Has a smile of light And she sits on a sapphire throne. ~Barry Cornwall
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DAY TRIPS SENIORS CAN ENJOY
Seaside towns: Visits to the coast make for memorable, scenic excursions. Many boast quaint shops to purchase coastal trinkets or decor. Seaside spots also may boast their share of fishing charters or sightseeing cruises, and seafood fans will appreciate what these regions have to offer in the way of dining.
MiddlesexHoseCoRoastBeef Dinner- ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayJune29thfrom4-7pm. Dinnerswillbeheldonthelast SaturdayofeachmonththruOctober26th,attheMiddlesexHoseCo Firehall,5537WaterSt.,Middlesex. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.Takeoutsavailable.
RUSHVILLE
LeTourneauChristianCenter 90thCelebration! Joinusincelebrating90yearsofKingdomministry!WewillreflectonGod’spast faithfulnessandrejoiceinHisplans forthefuture.Comeenjoyfun activities,food,fellowship,anda timeforsharingmemoriesand makingnewonesatCamp.Please RSVP.HeldJuly6,1-6pm, LeTourneauChristianCenter,4950 EastLakeRoad,Rushville.https:// letcc.churchcenter.com/ registrations/events/1737238
VICTOR
TheBoughtonHillCemetery Association willholdtheirannual meetingonTuesday,June18th,2 PM,VictorTownHall,85EastMain St,Victor,NY,2ndfloormeeting room.Alllotownersareinvitedto attendaswellasinterestedparties.
WAYLAND
HikeDurandEastmanParkin Irondequoit- Hike&Explorethe arboretumandtrailsofDurand EastmanParkSundayJune16from 4-6PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherdishto-passpicniconthegrounds.For additionalinfo/directions/updates visitthewebsite:springwatertrails. org
By Fifi Rodriguez1. HISTORY: Who was the first female chancellor of Germany?
2. GEOGRAPHY: Which European capital used to be called Christiania?
3. MOVIES: What are the names of the elderly couple in the animated movie “Up”?
4. ANATOMY: How much blood is in the average human body?
5. SCIENCE: What do ohms measure?
6. TELEVISION: Al Borland is a sidekick in which 1990s TV sitcom?
7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What does an hCG test determine?
8. U.S. STATES: Which state is named after a French king?
9. LITERATURE: Who are Nancy Drew’s best friends in the children’s mystery novel series?
10. FOOD & DRINK: What fruit is used to make Worcestershire sauce? Answers
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PAINTING/PAPERING
Today’s paint products offer homeowners the flexibility to easily change the look and “feel” of a room - or a houseful of rooms, including walls, cabinets, furniture, accessories and trim items - by changing the color of a painted surface or adding paint to achieve a decorative effect.
DID YOU KNOW?
DatafromtheUnitedStatesDepartment of Justice indicates that partner violence accounted for 20 percent of all violent crime in the U.S. in 2018. The World Health Organization defines intimate partner violence as behavior within an intimate relationship that causesphysical,sexualorpsychological harm. Such violence can include acts of physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and controlling behaviors. Violence perpetrated by both current and former spouses and partners falls under the umbrella of intimate partner violence. Domestic violence is so prevalent that the National Network to End Domestic Violence reports that it fields more than 19,000 calls on a typical day. Anyone who is a victim of domestic violence or suspects a loved one or acquaintance is being abused is urged to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-7873224 (TTY) right away.
CORRAL ENTRYWAY CLUTTER
Create cabinet space. Store items in cabinets so they are organized but out of sight. This way belongings are not just left on an entryway table.
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PROTECT NATURAL BEE HABITATS
If you find a honey bee swarm on your property, contact a local beekeeper who may be able to safely collect and relocate that swarm so it will produce honey and provide the additional benefits associated with healthy bees. People can also support beekeepers’ work by purchasing local honey. Not only does it keep jobs in the area, but some research also suggests that consuming local honey can help reduce seasonal allergies. WebMD says the practice is based on immunotherapy. Local honey contains traces of local pollen that may be responsible for seasonal allergies. Repeated exposure to small doses of this pollen might help bodies develop natural immunities.
DID YOU KNOW?
According to KidsHealth.org, more than one-third of child injuries and deaths happen at home. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that most incidents at home occur where there is water, such as in the bathroom or kitchen; heat or flame, like in the kitchen or around the grill; toxic substances, like those found in medicine cabinets or beneath kitchen sinks; and in places where kids can fall, such as on staircases.
Answers This Week
Young people’s ears may perk up upon hearing terms like
Recognition of that may compel more young people to pursue careers in agriculture.
Naples Central School District
is seeking to fill the following Positions for the 2024-2025 School Year:
One HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR (Probationary) Grades 7th, 8th, & 9th: 1.0 FTE, NYS School Counselor Certification Required.
One FULL-TIME LONG-TERM SUBSTITUTE
ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
Effective August 28, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Students with Disabilities Grades 1-6 Certification Required.
One TUTOR
Tutoring a homebound student, three hours/day, in all content areas for the 2024-2025 School Year. Hourly rate: $35/hr (Negotiable). NYS Students with Disabilities 7-12 or Special Education Certification Required.
One REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE for the Summer Extended Year Program. Four (4) hours/day effective July 8, 2024 through August 16, 2024. Hiring Range: $25.70-$30.70/hr. as per experience.
One SCHOOL BUS DRIVER (Probationary position)
Split Schedule: Morning and Afternoon Runs. 6:45am-8:00am & 2:00pm-4:30pm; Salary Range: $21.40 to $23.70/hour; Benefits include: Health Insurance, Sick and Personal Time; Minimum Qualifications: CDL License w/P and S endorsement OR We Offer Paid Training to Obtain a CDL License; Good Physical Condition; Meets 19A requirements; A desire to work with children; An ability to work well with others.
Application Procedure:
Please complete your application form online at http://naplescsd.recruitfront.com/JobOpportunities
Application Deadline: June 19, 2024.
Completed application packages will be evaluated and candidates contacted for interviews. EOE
PREPARING FOR A NIGHT OUT
Charge your phone. If a night out involves hanging out in an unfamiliar location or meeting new people, then be sure that your mobile phone is fully charged and you check in with trusted emergency contacts throughout the night.
STRANGE BUT TRUE By
Lucie WinborneQuail Summit
Currently seeking a
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Evening (full-time)
Must have an active NYS license in good standing. Wages starting at $25.25/hr Quail Summit offers excellent benefits! Please send resume to: Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com OR - 5102 Parrish Street Ext. • Canandaigua, NY
Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical Nurses • LMSW, OT and other licensed staff
Counselors • Peer Advocates
Behavioral Health Technicians • Cleaners and more!
Competitive Pay Career Development Educational Opportunities
Learn more about our agency and how you can help us to save lives.
For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@flacra.org
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LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME
Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package!
Immediate full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.
To apply: http://www.a-d.us
TRI STATE CLEARING & TREE SERVICE IS HIRING
plus we will train
Entry Level
Travel is required. Home on weekends. Paid per diem. Excellent benefits package includes 401k plan. www.tristatects.com information@tristatects.com 585-485-0032
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLING CAN PAVE THE WAY TO HIGH-PAYING JOBS
Many students believe that the next natural step after graduating from high school is to go off to college. Secondary education has become such a common transition that many parents begin saving for college tuition as soon as their children are born. Although college can be the next chapter in a student’s education, many teenagers still choose to attend trade school.
Television personality Mike Rowe says the country is in the midst of a skilled labor shortage because workers lack the necessary training to fill the hundreds of thousands of available jobs. Lack of information may drive the notion that trade jobs are nothing more than a backup plan if college doesn’t pan out. However, by realizing that trade jobs, along with short-term vocational training, is a smart investment - and eventually a lucrative career choice - attitudes about trade schools and laborintensive jobs may shift.
A great number of college graduates enter the workforce with degrees that may not help them land jobs. And these students typically carry thousands of dollars in tuition debt. Many college grads are underemployed and working in jobs that aren’t even in their fields of study. Career and technical schools help students develop specialized skills that make graduates immediately marketable in their chosen fields, and trade salaries can be very competitive.
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EXPERTPIANOTUNING & REPAIR.Since1980.MusicianExtraordinaire,CharlesM.Freida, 585-426-2334.
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CASHFORCARS, trucks, vans, SUVs.WE’RELOCAL!Fastcash! Freetowing.$200-$5000.No keys,notitle,noproblem! 585-482-2140
FIREWOOD
FIREWOOD: Sold bytheload,6face cord4x8x16$450perload.SM. Firewood(585)880-4665
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BOATHOIST: Shore Station3600lb capacity,108”wide.Asking$1800. 585-465-8438
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