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MID-CENTURYMODERNEICO STEREOWITHGERARDTURNTABLE,PERFECTSHAPE.LikenewBassettbedroomset,including:kingbed,2sidedressers, largedresserwithfoldingmirror, 9drawers,andlargearmoire.Full sizebedroomsetwithdresserand 2stands.CompletesetofLennox china(Charlestonpattern),60” flatscreenSamsungTV,2 grandfatherclocks,Everettuprightpiano,Tiffanystylelamps, leatherloveseat,oakbench,linens,andmiscellaneousfurniture. Ridgidpowerwasher,tools,very largeworkbench,andCraftsman shopvac.Hugerailroadtablewith smallgagetrains,buildingsand transformers.Art,including:many framedneedlepoints,watercolors andoils.Largecollectionofvintagemodelcars,vintage Christmas,snowvillages,Department56,andDreamsicles.All kitchenitemsandeverydayliving. Men’sandwomen’sclothing, wickertablewith4chairsand glasstop.ThissaleisFULL!Still unpacking.Numbersat8:30.Way more! STUFF.
CANANDAIGUA: 4382Yautzy Road.July21-22(8-5pm).Airconditioners,generator,reclinerchair, andmore!
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What is the process and ideal time of year to starting apple, pear, and peach trees from seed? What if you want to plant apple, pear, and peaches starting as small trees?
Many people mistakenly believe that fruit trees grow true to name from seeds. In reality, if you collect seed from a fruit grown on a plant, the seeds will produce plants that will be a hybrid of two plants. The new plant will be the same kind of plant, but its fruit and vegetative portions may not look the same as the parent because the plant is “heterozygous.” Therefore, all fruit trees must be vegetatively propagated by either
grafting or budding methods. Grafting and budding require a compatible rootstock or stock plant onto which you attach your desired variety of fruit plant. An inexpensive way to obtain a seedling rootstock is tocollectseedsfromthetypeofplant you are propagating. The seeds of all common tree fruits (apple, pear, peach, and cherry) require a chilling period before they will germinate and form new plants. Grafting and budding are relatively easy for apple trees, though for us that are more interested in having a fruit tree to plant purchasing a bar root tree is a preferredmethod.
Time of planting: We have routinely advised growers to plant bare rooted trees mid- to late March, April, or May. Several research studies have demonstrated the advantages of planting as soon in the spring as the soil conditions will allow. Trees planted in April have a decided advantage over those planted even one month later. As temperaturesincreaseinlatespring,
trees planted late will break bud sooner and struggle initially without a regenerated new root system developed. Avoid planting trees in frozenorwater-saturatedsoils. Kenneth
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Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other
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Summer fun that is close to home Carnivals and fun fairs: Open land or empty parking transformed into bustling carnivals in a matter of or fairs may be sponsored by private businesses or organizations looking to raise funds. Some fairs ar the county and attract participants from near and f boast a wide array of entertainment, from amusement to games of chance to music.
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Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community
St. Mary’s, Honeoye and St. Matthew, Livonia www.stsmaryandmatthew.com • Rev. William Laird
9am Daily Masses - Mon. & Wed. St. Matthew, Tues. & urs. St. Mary’s
Weekend Schedule:
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM
Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church
Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com
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St. John’s Lutheran Church LCMS
153 Church Ave., Farmington • 315-986-3045 • www.pumpkinhook.org
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St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) - LCMS
18 Victor-Mendon Road, Rte. 251, (east of Rte. 64) • 624-1766
Pastor Brian K. Smith www.stmarkmendon.org
Sunday 9am Services in person and streamed on Facebook Live (facebook.com/stmarkmendon)
METHODIST
Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church
31 East Street, Honeoye Falls • 585-624-3387
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Pastor Christine Mitchell • PastorChrisMitchell.UMC@gmail.com
Sunday Service is held in person at 10:30am and available on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/HoneoyeFallsUMC. Come as you are, all are welcomed.
Vine Valley Methodist Church
6370 Vine Valley Road, Middlesex 585-554-0402
Pastor J. Lanni
Sunday Worship – 9:15am
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Faith Bible Church
9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230
Pastor John Karle
Sunday School 10am • Service 11am
Sunday Evening Services 6pm
ORTHODOX
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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187 County Road 8 • Farmington, NY 14425
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By Keith Roach, M.D.Hemorrhoid Surgery Doesn’t Deserve Its Bad Reputation
DEAR DR. ROACH: My 30-year-old, and otherwise healthy, grandson has been suffering from, and treating, hemorrhoids for two years. He is anemic due to his loss of blood. He’s had several bandings; they couldn’t complete the last one because he was in too much pain. They said they couldn’t anesthetize the area because his lack of feeling would prevent them from knowing if they were near a nerve. So, now they say he should have surgery, although it is said to be quite painful and difficult.
Do you agree that they can’t anesthetize the area for banding, and is the surgery as horrible to deal with as they say? Under what conditions would you say it is advisable to have the surgery? -- A.P.
ANSWER: Most people with a banding procedure do not need anesthesia, and nerve blocks are not used in hemorrhoidal banding because a feeling of pain is a useful indication that the band is not in the best position. When home treatments and office procedures (like banding, scleral therapy or infrared coagulation) are ineffective or can’t be used, it is time to consider surgical treatment. The surgery’s reputation of being “horrific” is undeserved. I have had several patients in the last few years undergo this surgical procedure, and although they have certainly had a few days of pain after the procedure, all have been happy with the outcomes. Surgeons often use long-acting local anesthetics, and the pain is greatly reduced when they are combined with better surgical procedures, compared to older surgical techniques and anesthesia.
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* On July 14, 1881, Sheriff Pat Garrett kills Henry McCarty, known as Billy the Kid. Garrett had been tracking the Kid for three months after the gunslinger escaped from prison only days before his scheduled execution. At the trial, the judge had sentenced Billy the Kid to hang until “you are dead, dead, dead.” Billy reportedly responded, “And you can go to hell, hell, hell.”
* On July 15, 1903, the newly formed Ford Motor Company takes its first order, an $850 two-cylinder Model A automobile with a backseat. The car, produced at Ford’s plant in Detroit, was delivered a week later.
* On July 17, 1955, Disneyland opens on former orange groves in Anaheim, California. Due to counterfeit invitations, thousands showed up and the opening did not go well. Food and drink ran out, and the steamboat nearly capsized from too many passengers.
Pure joy!
Many thanks to the fine ladies that volunteer at Avon’s Livingston County Humane Society. They allowed me to take a kitten to visit a dear friend at the Avon nursing home. She and some others enjoyed the kitten and a worker there may possibly adopt “George”! Please keep them in mind if you are looking to give a cat or kitten a furever home or even if you could provide foster care, they supply all the kitty’s necessities. Their dedication is appreciated by many.
Floral Beauty!
Thank you to the volunteers in the towns and parks that maintain the flower beds, everything is looking so wonderful this year!
Byrne Dairy - Geneseo
I would like to recognize Paul at Byrne Dairy in Geneseo. Paul goes above and beyond to keep the business clean, neat, items organized, and keeps fresh food stocked and if not available on the shelf, he will make it for customers. All employers could benefit from someone like Paul. Kudos to you, Paul...keep up the good work.
Concert prices
Why are concert prices skyrocketing?! The artists are just pricing out the little people who cannot shell out hundreds of dollars for a single evening out. Add to the $100 on a single seat, $10 for a bottled water or $20+ for anything else, that’s a solid day’s pay for a lot of people who would love to check out live music. No wonder people choose other options for their free time. I understand there’s a lot of hands in the pot, a lot of people who make the event happen, and salaries on top of venue costs, but when every person in a 10,000 person crowd paid a good $100 for that evening’s event, that’s a whopping $100,000 just for one event, not to mention the major profit of the food and beverage sales. Kinda outrageous, don’t ya think?
Do not judge by appearances!
As per the abuse of handicap parking signs: Perhaps it does exist, and I too get upset when I see people who seems to be without a need using the spaces. However, I am one of those whose health needs are not obvious. I have two very bad knees, as documented by X-rays. I have chronic insomnia which leaves me very weak and fatigued all the time. I need to park as closely as possible in order to get to a store. Using a cane does not work for me, because I also have poor balance. Although there may be a misuse of these signs, my doctor knows that I am truthful. I do use my sign. What bothers me is when people use these spaces without the needed signage to prove their need. As our population ages, we’ll need more of these spaces. May our society grow in courtesy toward those in need because it is seriously lacking!
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Saturday, but every day that you can. Need milk, eggs, bread, or beer? Go to the local corner store instead –Say “hey” and get to know the owner who’s paying taxes to keep your neighborhood in tip-top shape.
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Sign up for local business’ loyalty programs – Does a local business have a customer loyalty and rewards program? Sign up for it – not only will you be supporting a local business, but you’ll get discounts and rewards for it, too.
Used oak finished KITCHEN TABLE w/LEAF and 4 CHAIRS. Text only: 585-813-4270
BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872
BURGUNDY ROCKER RECLINER. Good condition. Slight sun fading on back. Small puppy chew on one corner. Taker picks up: vlovesbruce@gmail.com
Ornate FRENCH PROVINCIAL BABY GRAND PIANO. Tuned: womyn430@yahoo.com
ELECTRICAL HOSPITAL BED with My Pillow: 585-584-3980
3’ x 5’ x 1-1/2” solid surface COUNTERTOP. Excellent condition: cindypfeifer59@gmail.com
WOMEN’S SUPER-ABSORBENT PADS XL: nickrusso224@gmail.com
NATURE MADE VITAMIN D, 5000 IU, 90 ct., unopened. Expiration 3/24. Avon: 585-503-7083
Canning season coming. Have many PINT & QUART CANNING JARS, all with rings: clkendall57@yahoo.com
1 set YAKIMA # 00124 Q TOWERS, cross bars not included. Not sure of applications: bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com
30 OLD WOOD WINDOW FRAMES. 2, 6, 8, 9 and 12 panes. Some w/ and w/o glass: 315-289-8295
7 WOOD EXPANDABLE WINDOW SCREENS. Variable sizes: 315-289-8295
IMPACT ADVANCED RECOVERY IMMUNONUTRITION DRINK for before and after any surgery. 1.5 cases. Dansville. You pick up: 585-432-0506
CORNER OFFICE DESK with built-in storage compartments: 585-507-6922
KING SIZE MATTRESS that is practically brand new with box spring includes zippered covers, and protectors. Pick up, Spencerport: 585-455-4610
CABLE NELSON UPRIGHT PIANO and BENCH. Fairport area. call or text for pics: 315-244-7605
Two usable SHOVELS and a RAKE. Fairport: 585-388-0318
Box of RECORDS (‘50s-’90s), CARD TABLE w/rough surface. 585-388-0318
LIFT CHAIR. 585-334-6826
6 white TABLECLOTHS, many NAPKINS, red/gold TABLE RUNNER. 585-455-6116
37” Sony Wega TV PLUS ANTENNA for free TV. Jacks are in front for easy gaming. Great picture, plus stand. 585-572-3070
Tripp Lite 5U Vertical WALL MOUNT RACK ENCLOSURE CABINET. Low Profile, Server Depth, 36” Deep, Black (SRWF5U36). agentjoks@gmail.com
REAR TRACTOR TIRES (2) from old large IH tractor. karma944@gmail.com
Sealy Posturepedic, firm, FULL MATTRESS. Good condition. 585-491-4215
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or Text 315-576-1278
92-year-old Vet needs a 12’ CANOE BOAT TRAILER: 585-494-6025
Gently used GAS GRILL for Hospeace House. Needed for residents’ family use and for fundraising events. Call or text: 585-797-7643
TRADING CARDS, vintage or new. Sports or non-sports. Will be appreciated and displayed! 585-729-1259
BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Clean 55 gallon WATER BARREL or large container. Preferably two. Call/text 585-764-9769
“REACHING TOOL” used by elders. Suesassy1231@gmail.com
Many 2-liter EMPTY SODA BOTTLES (not crushed). Need a lot for a project. 585-698-0758
Seeking an ATV OR DIRT BIKE for father/son projects. Please call or text Matt at 315-576-1278
POOL TABLE: 585-409-5384
Disabled person needs working RIDING MOWER. Old one finally quit: piamiamine@yahoo.com
TWIN BED FRAME and BOX SPRING in good condition: 585-519-1261
Would like to dig up some WHITE BIRCH TREES in the Canandaigua area: scoutmasterdavid@yahoo.com
FARM TRACTOR TIRE for weightlifting/strength training. Call or text: 585-764-9769
One used 55-gallon or 30+ gallon METAL BARREL: 585-533-9203
CLOSETMAID SHELVES, BRACKETS and ACCESSORIES: 585-298-0040
CHILD SIZE SET OF LEFT-HANDED GOLF CLUBS, not a toy set, real clubs: 585-624-5951
COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259
WATER TABLE for children to play in: 585-288-2661
ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS from ‘70s/’80s/’90s for own personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com
8-OUNCE JELLY JARS: llibby@rochester.rr.com
Looking for 5-10 LB. WEIGHTS stan1k1@yahoo.com
VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C compliant. Text 585-794-0448 or email mintshape@netacc.net
KAYAK. 6 ft or longer. If you no longer want or use your kayak please email: mmshining42@gmail.com
GARDEN BROADFORK, for preparing soil: 585-208-4475
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What to Do with Your Old Electronics (Family Features) Mobile phones, laptops, tablets, game consoles, cameras - electronic devices are a big part of American life. In fact, Americans own an average of 24 electronic products per household, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. With technology changing so rapidly and new “it” devices hitting the market every few months, a lot of those devices get discarded quickly. That adds up to a lot of potential e-waste.
Fortunately, it’s easier than ever to keep old electronics out of the waste stream.
Donate. Donations give schools, nonprofits and lower-income families access to equipment they might not otherwise afford. Before donating, check with the organization to see what they need.
HOBBIES THAT SUIT A SUMMERTIME VIBE
Photography: Summer seascapes and landscapes are awe-inspiring, making this an ideal time of year to take up photography. Novices can begin by utilizing their smartphone cameras to take snapshots of local landscapes. Once the skill of pointing and clicking has been honed, amateur photogs can graduate to more expensive and precise cameras.
Trade Up. If you are ready to upgrade to something new, programs such as RadioShack’s Trade & Save let you swap retired technology for store credit toward your purchase.
Recycle. Electronics in nonworking condition should be recycled. Check www.Earth911.com or www.e-stewards.org to find a recycling center near you.
Don’t Forget the Batteries. Recycling your rechargeable batteries is another easy step you can take.
Puzzle Answers This Week
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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
Naples Library
118 S. Main St., Naples (585) 374-2757
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-6pm; Tues., Thurs 10am-8pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Honeoye Public Library
8708 Main St., Honeoye 585-229-5020 • Hours: Mon. 12-6pm; Tues., Thurs. 2-8pm; Wed. 10am-2pm; 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
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
BLOOMFIELD
BloomfieldRotary’sConcertsin thePark-WarrenPaul: The BloomfieldRotarypresentsWarren Paul(acousticfolk,pop,rock, bluegrass&comedy))onTuesday, July25thfrom7:00-9:00PMat EltonParkinBloomfield.Bottled waterandhotdogswillbe available.Donationssupportthe manyRotaryprojectsthatbenefit ourcommunity.Bringalawnchair andbepreparedforadelightful evening!Formoreinformation, contactMarceat585-472-1775.
BloomfieldRotary’sConcertsin thePark-WorthyDuncan: The BloomfieldRotarypresentsWorthy Duncan(country,rock&soul)on Tuesday,July18thfrom7:00-9:00 PMatEltonParkinBloomfield. Bottledwaterandhotdogswillbe available.Donationssupportthe manyRotaryprojectsthatbenefit ourcommunity.Bringalawnchair andbepreparedforadelightful evening!Formoreinformation, contactMarceat585-472-1775.
CANANDAIGUA
GleanersCommunityKitchen hasre-openedandisnowservinga free,hotmealeveryday,MondayFriday,atnoon.Doorsopenat11 am.GleanersislocatedinthebasementofSt.John’sEpiscopal Church,183N.MainSt., Canandaigua.http://www. GleanersKitchen.org
UndergroundRailroadExhibit: PathwaystoFreedomReimaginingtheUnderground 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/
ArtsattheGarden -Shopforfine artandcraftitemshand-madeby skilledartisans.Includesmusic& accesstogardensandmansion. Food&drinkavailableforpurchase.July22&23,10-5pm,SonnenbergGardens&MansionState HistoricPark,250GibsonSt., Canandaigua.https://www. sonnenberg.org/events/
TheArcOntario’s31stAnnual Cruisin’foraCause willreturnto SonnenbergGardensonAugust 17th,2023!Newthisyear,guests willenjoyatastingtrailthroughthe beautifulSonnenbergGardens, wheretheycantrylocalcraftlibationsfrombreweries,distilleries, andwineriesthroughouttheRochesterandFingerLakesregion. Additionally,guestswillenjoycomplimentarybeverages,thepicturesquegroundsofSonnenberg,the tastesofsummer,featuredliveauctionitems,alivelydanceparty,and manyotherwaystosupportThe ArcOntario’sgrowingmenuof innovativeprogramsandservices forindividualswithintellectualand developmentaldisabilitiesorother challenges.Tickets:www. ontarioarcevents.org/cruisin.Email Events@thearcontario.orgtolearn more!
MoonlightStrolls- Musicinthe moonlitgardensofSonnenberg. Greatforthewholefamily!Seeour websiteforalistofmusicalguests. HeldFridays,July28th-September 1stfrom8pm-10pmatSonnenberg Gardens&MansionStateHistoric Park,250GibsonSt.,Canandaigua. https://www.sonnenberg.org/ events/
VeteranOnly-CharterFishing: July21at5:45AM.Thismonth we’lljoinHarringtonOutfitterson CanandaiguaLakeforanother charterfishingadventurefollowed bylunch.Limitedseatsavailable, RSVPisrequired,don’twaitseats fillupfast.Pleasecontactmeby phone,text,emailorvisitourwebsitetoreserveaseat.Wewill launchfromthesouthendof CanandaiguaLakeat7201State Route21,Naples,NY14512.(585) 200-9742/rwolter@vocwny.org/ www.livcovets.com.Welookforwardtoenjoyingamorningonthe waterwithyou.
OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety’sCourthouseWalkingTour highlightsnotablepeopleand eventsfromtheCounty’shistory. Tourparticipantswillberequiredto followallcourthousesecuritymeasures,includinggoingthrougha metaldetectoruponentryand avoidingphotographyinsidethe courthouse.Tourswillmeetatthe OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety (55N.MainSt.,Canandaigua)and willstartat2PMonJuly28.Admissionisfree/donationswelcome. https://www.ochs.org/
OCHSGardenandhistoric BuildingTour -Getoutandenjoy agardenandhistoricbuildingtour inbeautifulOntarioCounty.Seven stopsofvaryingsignificancewill inspireideasforyourowngarden andgetyouthinkingabouthistory. 11AMto4PMSaturdayJuly15, 2023.Ticketpurchasersmaypick uptheirtourbookletinearlyJuly. OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety, 55N.MainSt.,Canandaigua.
GENESEO
“GolfingForACause”Golf Tournament -Saturday,July22, 2023attheFarviewGolfCourse, Rt.39,Geneseo-AvonRd.,Avon. Registration/Lunchstartsatnoon. Shotgunstart1pm.HoleInOne plusothereventsoncourse.Dinner tofollowwithrafflesandprizes. $125perplayer,$500foursome. CallortextMarkat585-519-1917 formoreinformation. Friendsand FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation501(c)3not-for-profit organizationdedicatedtoimprovingthequalityoflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwithneuromuscular disorders/diseasesandover100 otherdiseases.
HEMLOCK
ChristmasinJulyChildren’sProgram- Parents,areyoulookingfor somethingspecialforyourthird, fourthandfifthgraderstodothis summer?OnTue.July25thfrom 1:00pm-3:00pmatLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock,wewillmakegoodies toeat,createcoolChristmasornaments,andplayfunChristmas games.Costis$7.00ppandincludestreatsandDIYtakehome projects.Registerearlyatwww. littlelakesny.orgunderupcoming events,minimumof10andamaximumof25forthisprogram.Questionsemailbsykes@littlelakesny.org
HemlockFiberCircle- Joinuson Thursdays1:00pmatLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock,wherewewillgather toworkonourhandiworkprojects. Knitters,Crocheters,NeedleFelters, comeandfindinspiration!Getunstuckwhenyourunintotrouble. Bringyourprojects,nomatterthe type.Ourgoalistohaveafun groupthatmeetstoshareour knowledgeandloveoffiber.Starts ThursdayJune29th.
HONEOYE FALLS
AmericanRedCrossBloodDrive - TheAmericanRedCrosswillbe holdingablooddriveonTuesday July18,2023from2:00-7:00pm attheHoneoyeFalls-MendonVolunteerAmbulance,210EastStreet, HoneoyeFalls.Reservationscanbe madebycalling1-800-RedCrossor onlineatwww.RedCrossBlood.org. Thebloodsupplyisinshortsupply. PleaseconsiderhelpingtheRed Crossincreaseitsbloodsupply.
LIVONIA
HLRCGolfTournament- OnJuly 31,2023,theHoneoyeLakeRotary Clubwillhostits38thAnnualGolf TournamentatOldHickoryin Livonia.Thefunbeginswithregistrationstartingat9,shotgun startat10anddinneraround4. Golfcart,lunchanddinnerare includedwithyourroundofgolf foronly$95.Silentauctionand rafflewillalsoaddtothefun. ComejoinusforourannualfundraisertosupportCamp ONSEYAWA,communityservice projectsatHoneoyeCentralSchool, andotherprojectsaroundour town,nationandworldwide.For moreinformationcontactJeanne Hamele585-729-9118orbyemail jnnhamele@aol.com.
MIDDLESEX
PancakeBreakfast,OpenTrap Shoot,Sportsman’s Extravaganza -Hunting/Fishing Sale!Youthactivitiesincludefree archery&indoorpelletrange.Sunday,July23rd,8am-11amatthe MiddlesexConservationClub,6087 SouthHillRoad,Middlesex.http:// www.middlesexconservationclub. org/
MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinners! Nextdinner-July29th. DinnersareheldonthelastSaturdayofeachmonththruOctober 28th,attheMiddlesexHoseCo Firehall,5537WaterSt,Middlesex from4-7pm.Adults$15,Children $10(schoolageto12),Preschool free(takeoutsexcluded).Dinner menu:tossedsalad,rolls,relish dish,roastbeef,gravy,potatoes, corn,pie,icedtea,milk,andcoffee.
NAPLES
NaplesHistoricalSociety
ClevelandHouseMuseum: The museumisopeneachSaturdayin JulyandAugustfromNoon-4:00. 2023exhibitsincludeCleveland FamilyGenealogy,FromNundawao toNaples:TheEarlyYearsto1850, NaplesMillsofthePast,andBedchamberStenciling.Saturday7/15 specialartistKatieBrockmanwillbe onthegroundsdisplayingher“Eye totheSkyCeramics”.SaturdayAugust5,artistDahliaElizabethWist willshowherartwork.Saturday August12,NaplesTownHistorian, JohnMurphywillanswerquestions. ClevelandHouseMuseum,201 NorthMainStreet,Naples.
RUSHVILLE
July24-28:PioneersoftheWest
ThemeAdventureQuestDay or Overnight*-Grabyourcowboyhat andbootsandgetreadyforaride backtothewildwestinoursecond adventurecampthissummer.Each dayyou’llgrowinyourknowledge oftheonetrueGodwhowill alwaysbeourgreatprotector.*The overnightcampoptionisonly availableforcampersages10-13 yearsold,thiswillincludeactivities suchasadditionalGreatFrontier fun,eveningcampfires,andtime fordeeperconnectionwithcounselorsandfellowcampersallwhile learningmoreabouttheonetrue God.https://www.letcc.org/ summer-camp/
LeTourneauLadiesLuncheonLeTourneauChristianCenter’s BlessedHopeSeptemberLadies
Luncheonwillbeheldon THURSDAY,Sept7,2023andwill beanextended“GirlsDayOut.”
Check-inandcontinentalbreakfast willbeginat8:30andthedaywill include3speakingsessionsby CyndiGrace(cyndigrace.com)and lunch,allconcludingat1:45pm. Registrationand$20pre-payment beforeAugust31arerequiredfor in-personattendanceandlunch, whichcanbemadebycalling 585-554-3400.LeTourneau ChristianCenterislocatedat4950 CountyRoad11,Rushville.
July17-21:TheGiftofArt& CreativityThemeArts andCrafts orWoodandMetal-Thisweek,as youarecreating,designingand building,you’llgainadeeper understandingandappreciationfor ourwonderfulCreatorwhomade usallsospecial.Campbeginsat 9amandendsat3pm,amidmorningsnackandlunchwillbe provided.Alongwiththeprimary activity,thecamperswillalso participateinmanyotheractivities suchasgroupactivities,Gagaball, swimming,rectime,Bibletime, visitingthePurpleMoosesnack shopandmuchmore.https://www. letcc.org/summer-camp/
July31-August4:Backtothe GardenThemeCulinary CreationsorWildernessOutdoorsThisweek,youwillgainabetter understandingofhowtobe spirituallynourishedinorderto blazethetrailGodhascalledyou on.Campbeginsat9amandends at3pm,amid-morningsnackand lunchwillbeprovided.Alongwith theprimaryactivity,thecampers willalsoparticipateinmanyother activitiessuchasgroupactivities, Gagaball,swimming,rectime,Bibletime,visitingthePurpleMoose snackshopandmuchmore.https:/ /www.letcc.org/summer-camp/
August7-11:Defendingthe KingdomThemeKarate orLEGO Builders-Bothofthesecampsare suretohelpstrengthenand encourageyouinknowingand defendingyourfaith!Campbegins at9amandendsat3pm,amidmorningsnackandlunchwillbe provided.Alongwiththeprimary activity,thecamperswillalso participateinmanyotheractivities suchasgroupactivities,Gagaball, swimming,rectime,Bibletime, visitingThePurpleMooseSnack Shopandmuchmore.https:// www.letcc.org/summer-camp/
SHORTSVILLE
ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseumOpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,July16. Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.RailroadhistorianPaulShinal willgiveapresentationontheNew YorkCentralRailroad“Auburn Road”beginningat2:00p.m.A largecollectionofhistoricalartifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.
OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT ESSENTIALS
Seating: Folding camp chairs are portable and can be stored for guests who prefer being off the ground for movie nights. Otherwise, thick, waterproof blankets enable guests to spread out while watching movies outdoors. They’re also great for kids who are liable to spend a portion of the time watching the movie, but much of it running around the yard.
PERFORMANCES at HONEOYE LAKE 2023
Friday, July 7th • 7-9pm
John Dady & Friends
Friday, July 14th • 7-9pm
Pittsford FD Band
Friday, July 21st • 7-9pm
Brothers Blue
Friday, July 28th • 7-9pm
Honeoye Lake Community Band
Friday, August 4th • 7-9pm
Paulsen, Chaapel and Friends
Friday, August 11th • 7-9pm
Mr. Mustard
Friday, August 18th • 7-9pm
Warren Paul
Friday, August 25th • 7-9pm
Michael Callahan/Elvis
Presented by
HONEOYE LAKE ROTARY CLUB & HONEOYE PUBLIC LIBRARY
All performances are free and open to the public at Gazebo on Main St. (Rte. 20A)
Rain Location- Honeoye Central School Auditorium- Entrance on Allens Hill Rd
W. BLOOMFIELDSTRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* The most common injury caused by makeup is scratching the eye with a mascara wand.
Joinusforthe“JunkinThe Trunk”CommunityYardSale eventatWestBloomfieldCongregationalChurchonAugust5th from9am-4pm.We’llhavelivemusic,foodavailableforpurchase, andotherfunthingstomakethis eventfunforeveryone!Information:SarahWilliamsatwbccoffice@ rochester.rr.com.-
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Gloria J. Andreotta
July 8, 2023
West Bloom eld, NY: At age 90, Gloria passed away peacefully at her home on July 8, 2023. She was born on December 4, 1932 in Passaic, NJ to the late Carmello and Grazia (Territa) Mistretta. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth E. Andreotta and her son, Kenneth Andreotta. Survived by her children, omas (Cynthia Halprin) Andreotta of VA, June (Glenn) Marut of IN, and Lisa Andreotta (Tom Blackmer) of Livonia; grandchildren, Mallory (Wes) Hansel and Meredith Marut; and great-grandsons, Seth and Gage Hansel.
Gloria grew up in Passaic, NJ the youngest of a large Italian family. Without higher education she ended up being one of the sharpest and most clever women around to help guide her children to succeed on all fronts.
Gloria loved traveling, jigsaw puzzles, cooking, baking, and gardening, becoming known as the “Dandelion Sheri ” to many for the care of her lawn. She also always had a love of the Jersey Shore, especially Long Beach Island. Gloria strongly relied on her faith and was an active parishioner of St. Rose Catholic Church in Lima, NY.
e family is forever grateful to Patti, Cathy, and Pam, “her companions,” for the love and care they provided to their mom.
No prior calling will be held. Gloria’s Funeral Mass, at St. Rose Catholic Church, and interment at Ascension Gardens, will be held in the future, at a date and time to be announced. In lieu of owers memorial contributions may be made to St. Rose Catholic Church, 1985 Lake Ave., Lima, NY 14485 or Ontario-Yates Hospice, 756 PreEmption Road, Geneva, NY 14456.
To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
TIPS TO COPE WITH THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE
Take care of your health.Mental Health America,a community-based nonprofit committed to promoting mental health, urges individuals dealing with the loss of a loved one to take care of their own health. After losing a loved one, some people may be in danger of developing a dependence on medication or alcohol that they’re using to deal with their grief. It’s important that grieving individuals recognize that threat and the role that maintaining one’s personal health can play in the healing process. Regular contact with your physician, routine exercise and a healthy diet can promote personal health and may help individuals avoid the pitfalls of addiction after the death of a loved one.
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE DRAFTING A
me from drafting a living will? Cost need not be a factor in setting up a living will. You can download a free template from any number of online legal sources. Local hospitals often have forms as well, which can be notarized for only a few dollars. These forms are generally comprehensive and can help you answer all the questions and write in specifics.
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PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaPuppy Piddling is a Real Pain
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 6-month-old, medium-size mixed breed dog Jake has a problem I can’t seem to train him out of. Whenever he gets excited, he leaves pee droplets across the oor. Jake is healthy and energetic, and he housetrained quickly. What can I do to stop the piddling? -- Pupper Dad in Ohio
DEAR PUPPER DAD: ere’s a very good chance that it can be resolved. It will take time and training, though.
Puppies under a year old piddle when they get excited or when they think they’re in trouble. Part of it may be a smaller bladder, but another part of it is what’s called “submissive urination.” Dogs piddle instinctively to signal that you are their superior. However, this isn’t a wild dog pack outdoors; it’s you and your dog and your beautiful hardwood oor.
Punishing or yelling at Jake when he piddles will not solve the problem. e real issue is one of con dence and of nding where he belongs in the household. Most puppies stop piddling at around one year old, especially in a home where there’s a predictable structure, as they mature and settle into their place in the family.
Encourage this during Jake’s rst year by staying calm when he piddles. Yelling or trying to correct on the spot can make the problem worse. Clean up the urine and lead him to a di erent spot, and work on a basic command with him like “sit-stay.”
Try not to pay attention to Jake when you come in the door from work. Ask visitors to look away from him when they come in. Later, when you and your visitors are settled on the sofa, pay attention to Jake with lots of praise. Learn more at this link: www.tu syourdog. com/dogtrainingandbehavior/the-three-reasons-puppies-piddle-indoors/.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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HOBBIES THAT SUIT A SUMMERTIME
Reading: Individuals who have long wanted to read more should know that they’re not alone. A 2019 survey commissioned by the reading subscription service Scribd and conducted by The Harris Poll found that 35 percent of respondents wished they could read more. Finding time to read more may be difficult during spring, summer and fall, when parents must contend with their own hectic schedules as well as their children’s. Even individuals without children or empty nesters may find it difficult to carve out time to read in a typical day. But people who aspire to read more can take a book to the beach or out on the deck on a warm afternoon or evening. Leave the smartphone inside so you can relax and read distraction-free.
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS
Math Teachers 7-12
Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12
K-12 Counselor, Social Worker or Psychologist
ELA Teacher 7-12
Public Relations Specialist
Cleaner (2nd Shi )
Food Service Monitor
School Bus Driver
Teaching Assistant
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) • Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners
Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org
LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY
Keep the momentum. It can be tempting to phone it in as you near departure day, but this is inadvisable. Do your job to the best of your ability up until you say your goodbyes.
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Equipment Technicians
We’re not talking about just a job, we’re talking about a career with endless possibilities – the sky’s the limit.
is full-time position would be responsible for the maintenance, up-time and repair of ADMAR Supply and customer equipment. We provide great bene ts and work/life balance with a set schedule of Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm and weekends o .
To apply call or text 585-557-3634 or visit www.admarsupply.com/careers
West Avenue, Canandaigua
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Lewis Street, Geneva
We have immediate openings for:
LPN
Care Manager
Registered Nurse
Behavioral Health Technician
Outpatient Counselor
Housing Case Manager
COTI Peer Advocate
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For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@ acra.org
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YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Secretarial (Clerk Typist) Positions
Full-Time 12-month Positions; including bene ts package (Civil Service)
Job Duties: Clerical and other duties as assigned All interviews begin upon receipt of application
Application and information available: www.yorkcsd.org
Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School
Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102
2578 Genesee Street
Retsof, NY 14539
In today’s competitive job market, individuals need to channel all possible assets to get ahead. Working more efficiently and improving productivity can be an advantage to anyone.
NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL
is looking to ll the following positions for the 2023-2024 School Year:
One REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE: Anticipated Start Date August 30, 2023; Minimum Quali cations: Graduation from a school of nursing approved by the State Education Department from a course approved by such department as qualifying for Registered Professional Nurse. is is a professional nursing position involving responsibility for giving care to students and for performing related nursing services such as pupil health screening and noti cation of defects and communicable disease control requiring judgment and skills. Hiring Range: $25.70-$30.70/hr. as per experience. Bene ts include Health Insurance, Sick and Personal Time.
One SCHOOL BUS DRIVER: Split Schedule - Morning and A ernoon Runs. 6:45 am-8:00 am & 2:10 pm-4:40 p.m.; Salary: $21.40/hour; Bene ts include Health Insurance, Sick and Personal Time; Minimum Quali cations: CDL License w/ P and S endorsement or the willingness to train and obtain a CDL License; Good Physical Condition; Meets 19A requirements; A desire to work with children; An ability to work well with others.
One TEMPORARY TEACHER ASSISTANT: Employment Dates - August 30, 2023 through June 30, 2024. is position entails working with High School students on Academic and Behavioral Interventions. Minimum Quali cations: NYS Teaching Assistant Certi cation; Associates Degree; Experience working with children. Hiring Range: $14.70-$16.70/hr. as per experience.
Applications and information are available on the Naples Central School Website at http://www.naplescsd.org and must be submitted by Friday, July 28, 2023. EOE
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