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Calling All Artists & Crafters!

Come show off all your talents to thousands at the 21st annual

Livonia Autumn in the Village

Saturday, September 9, 2023

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Feature your birthday girl or boy in our BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS SECTION! Submit online at www.gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us - Birthday Celebrations; stop by the office; or mail to:

Birthday Celebrations, P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414

Costis$10for1stedition,$5foreachadditionaledition. Submissions must be received at least 1 week prior to publication date. Your child must be 15 years or younger.

Photo may be submitted by a parent/guardian/grandparent.

‘BREATHE EASIER’ HEALTHCARE DONATION PROGRAM

(NAPSI)—Healthcare workers on the front lines of the pandemic are in desperate need of creative solutions to the lack of personal protective gear and supplies that help block harmful airborne pathogens. But civic-minded companies can help.

For example, NasalGuard Airborne Particle Blocker, an electrostatic topical nasal gel that prevents airborne particles from entering the nose, created the “Breathe Easier HealthcareWorkers Donation Program.”The firm offers free nasal gel to any healthcare professional who’d like to try it. Requests can be sent via www.NasalGuard.com.

“NasalGuard is drug-free and safe for children, the elderly, pregnant or nursing women, and those concerned about potential drug interactions with other medications,” says Kanika Wahi, a biomedical engineer and co-inventor of the micriofiltration technology. “As people take protective measures to help themselves during this time, NasalGuard is another tool in their arsenal of prevention. We at NasalGuard are proud to support the frontline healthcare workers as well as anyone else in need of preventative products.”

The company has long believed in giving back and has donated thousands of units of NasalGuard Airborne Particle Blocker nationally and internationally through a number of well-known charitable organizations.

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Help the last 3 kids slide their way down!

The largest indoor waterpark

Kalahari Resorts in Wisconsin is the biggest indoor waterpark, measuring 125,000 square feet.

An abandoned waterpark

Disney World has an abandoned waterpark that is slowly being salvaged by nature.

The end of July is synonymous with poolsides, wave pools, and eighty-foot tall slides mounted on steel towers. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a lazy vacationer, waterparks have something for every taste. Nothing beats being in the water to cool off during the summer.

The waterslide was first seen in New Zealand during a display at their International Exhibition in 1906. Ever since, waterslides have quickly evolved, especially in the 1970s. More than 1,000 water parks already exist with multiple new parks opening each year in the U.S.

FACTFun

1923: The Early Form of Aqua Rides Herbert Sellner designs a ride with water toboggans that would slide down large inclines and skim across bodies of water.

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Plan for the Future, Plan for Life.

DID YOU KNOW? Strong communities are able to thrive thanks to the efforts of their residents, including those who give up their free time to volunteer with local charitable organizations. Though the impact of volunteers is often seen through the lens of the projects they help to initiate and complete, there’s no denying just how valuable volunteers are from an economic standpoint. In its 2018 “Volunteering in America Report,” AmeriCorps, an organization dedicated to strengthening communities and fostering civic engagement through service and volunteering, reported that Americans volunteered nearly 6.9 billion hours worth an estimated $167 billion in 2017. Volunteering figures to be even more valuable in the months and years ahead as towns, cities and countries look to recover from a global pandemic that claimed millions of lives and devastated economies big and small. As the world attempts to rebuild itself once the pandemic has ended, volunteers can play vital roles in reestablishing their communities. In fact, many people have already made that recognition. According to data from the professional social networking site LinkedIn, the site’s users had added more than 110,00 volunteer activities to their profiles between the early stages of the pandemic in 2020 and the end of summer 2020.

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