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Hometown Events
Bristol Library
6750 County Rd. #32 Bristol Center 585-229-5862 Hours: Mon. & Wed. 3pm-7pm; 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 Wood Library
134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381 woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 10am-9pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-2pm Here’s what ’s happening at your local library…
AUBURN
42nd Street - A love letter to Broadway dreams and the pure thrill of entertainment. 42nd Street is the musical comedy that celebrates Broadway and the magic of show business! Featuring 14 showstopping production numbers, 40 tapping feet and over 200 jawdropping costumes, this show delivers on every level. Aspiring chorus girl Peggy Sawyer comes to the big city from Allentown, PA and soon lands her first big job in the ensemble of a glitzy new Broadway show. But when its star is injured, will Peggy be able to step in and save the show? An exhilarating celebration of the American song and dance musical. For tickets, call 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 8 8 9 7 . h t t p : / / w w w . therevtheatre.com
CANANDAIGUA
The Seneca Soundwaves are Meeting on Zoom during Covid. Zoom rehearsals occur bi-weekly from 10 am to 11:30 am. Invite will indicate specific dates. Contact info@senecasoundwaves.net to receive Zoom invitation. Embrace Your Sisters (EYS) Tea At Two Fashion Show Fundraiser is being held this year with a new virtual twist! Enjoy an inspirational virtual event featuring fashion and fun starting on Sunday, July 11th at 2:00 pm. The event link will be accessible through July 16th at 5 : 0 0 p m . h t t p s : / / w w w . embraceyoursisters.org/ h t t p s : / / w w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m / embraceyoursisters/ h t t p s : / / w w w . i n s t a g r a m . c o m / embraceyoursisters/ https://twitter.com/EmbraceYourSis
LIVE Summer Programming Finger Lakes Opera - Join us for Summer Scenes on July 21, 2021 @ 7 PM at Lincoln Hill Farms. Tickets limited and available @ fingerlakesopera.org and Three Little Pigs on July 25, 2021 @ 4 PM at M a x i o n S t a g e ( d o w n t o w n Canandaigua). Tickets free, but l i m i t e d w i t h r e g i s t r a t i o n @ fingerlakesopera.org Nar-anon Family Group Meeting. Weekly support group for friends and family of addicts. Whether they have found recovery or still struggling with their addiction. Come join us on Wednesdays at Connections Rounded Recovery at 64 West Ave., Canandaigua. Meeting runs from 7-8 PM. Questions call Janet 585-394-5257. Chicken BBQ - To benefit Aloquin United Methodist church. Held Sunday, July 18, 11am til sold out a t t h e M i g h t - T P l a z a i n Canandaigua. Cost: $10. BBQ by Gale-Wyn. GENESEO
Geneseo Garden Club Craft Sale - Saturday and Sunday, July 17th and 18th, 10:00 am 4:00 pm, at the Conesus Lake Arts & Craft Show at Long Point Park on Conesus Lake. Hand crafted items by Club members. Proceeds support the Club’s programs (Village and Town plantings, scholarships, holiday Village fountain decorations.) HONEOYE
The Honeoye American Legion 1278 Auxiliary’s Monthly Dinner is Monday, July 12, 2021 from 4:00pm til gone. Dinner will be Baked Ziti with salad & Italian bread and brownies for dessert. The dinner will be take out only and reservations will be most appreciated. The cost for dinner will be $7 per person. Please text Bonnie at 752-2939 to let us know how many dinners and approximate pick up time. See you there!
LAKEVILLE SPRINGWATER
SusieQ Dog ResQ Yard Sale Don’t miss the biggest, best and FINAL Yard Sale to raise funds for our dogs. Held at the Vacant Lot, 6001 Big Tree Road in Lakeville on July 9th and July 10th, 9-6. Sunday, July 11th, 9-3 with a bag sale from 12-3. We have gotten support from so many with wonderful donations of over 1,000 pieces of jewelry, purse collection, beer stein collection, doll collection Teddy bear collection, tools, books, designer clothes and shoes, lots of country s h e e k a n d p r i m i t i v e i t e m s , glassware collectibles and antiques. We are a 501c3 non profit and all funds go directly to caring for the animals. LIMA
Lima High School Alumni 2021 Dinner Canceled, mark your calendars for July 9th, 2022. We’ll see you then. Stay safe and well.
MIDDLESEX
Middlesex Conservation Club Pancake Breakfast & OPEN Trap Shoot. Activities include indoor pellet range and youth archery. Dates: July 11, 8am-11am; July 25, 8:15am-11am; August 8, 8:10am11am; August 22, 8am-11am and September 5, 8-11am. Middlesex Conservation Club, 6087 South Hill Road, Middlesex. Vine Valley UMC Chicken BBQ including macaroni salad, beans and salt potatoes. Join us Saturday, July 17th, 12noon at the Vine Valley Community House, 6369 Vine Valley Rd., Middlesex. Cost: $12 per person. Hike Genesee Park in Bethany: Hike & Explore Genesee County Park in Bethany with Springwater Trails Sunday, July 11 from 4-6PM. For additional info/directions/ u p d a t e s v i s i t t h e w e b s i t e : springwatertrails.org
W. BLOOMFIELD
West Bloomfield Historical Society Yard Sale Donation Days and Welcome Back hours: Saturday, July 10 (9 AM to Noon); Tuesday, July 13 ( 1 - 8 PM). Donate usable items and stop by for a visit at the Society, 8966 Rt. 5 & 20, W e s t B l o o m f i e l d . P l e a s e n o clothing, baby car seats, TVs, computers, or large fiberboard furniture. Or rent lawn space to sell your own items during our 29th sale, coming up Saturday, July 17 and Sunday, July 18. More informat i o n a t w b h s n y . o r g o r 585-657-7060.
West Bloomfield Historical Society Yard Sale - Saturday, July 17 (9 am - 4 pm) and Sunday, July 18 (9 am to 1 pm) at the Society, 8966 Rt. 5 & 20. Outdoors on the lawn you’ll find bargains galore to benefit the Society and other individual yard sales, along with a food tent for Saturday lunch. Exhibits and more sale items inside. Join us for this 29-year tradition. Information at wbhsny.org.
HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES
Book lovers also can channel their passions for the written word into a rewarding hobby. While reading might not seem like the most social activity, readers who want to use their love of books to grow their social networks can start a book club. People of all ages and backgrounds love to read, so starting a book club can be a great way to meet an array of people. Readers also can call their local libraries or schools to ask about reading programs for children. Volunteer to read to youngsters, helping the next generation discover the wonders of reading.
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:
Events should occur on a specifi c date at a specifi c time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program • Organizations seeking crafters or vendor • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date R E G I S T E R A N D S U B M I T Y O U R E V E N T O N L I N E AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414
(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 Healthcare Workers Donation Program.” The fi rm 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 micriofi ltration 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.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson
* Get cobwebs off a window screen with a lint roller. * Want to make that summer at-home pedicure last? Don’t skip the base coat or a UV topcoat. The base coat will allow the color to adhere evenly and better. Then the topcoat will protect the color from the sun while giving it a little extra shine. * “Use an over-the-door shoe holder to house your makeup and hair accessories, plus jewelry and other personal items. You can trim a curtain or piece of fabric to fi t over the length of it, and tie it to the top if it looks too messy in your room.” -- M.K. in North Carolina * Use this trick to freshen your stuffed animals. Dust with baking soda and put several together in a large paper grocery bag until it’s half full. Fold the top of the bag down and shake vigorously. Remove the stuffed friends and shake off any excess baking soda. For good measure, put the dustedoff toys in a low- or no-heat dryer cycle for 10-15 minutes. * Hashbrowns can be made on a waffl e iron. Coat liberally with canola oil or butter-fl avored nonstick spray, and add shredded potatoes and fi nely diced onion. Allow the iron to cook the potatoes to your desired level of crispness, and fl ip out both sides onto a plate. They will be both crisp and soft! * Honey has amazing properties, and one of them is its antiseptic powers. You can even use it on pimples. Just a tiny dab will help keep bacteria responsible for breakouts from taking over. SEAFOOD PAELLA
Serves 6 to 8 people 2 Spanish onions, chopped 3 garlic cloves, chopped 1/4 cup olive oil, plus more for drizzling 2 28-ounce cans crushed tomatoes 2 bay leaves 1 pound fresh squid, sliced 1 pound cuttlefi sh, cut into pieces 1 pound lobster tail meat, cut into pieces Salt, to taste 3 cups chicken stock 1 cup dry white wine 2 cups Arborio rice 2 dozen fresh mussels 2 to 3 dozen fresh clams 1 tablespoon saffron 1. In a large paella pan, sauté the onion and garlic in the olive oil over medium heat. Add the tomatoes and bay leaves, and simmer for 5 minutes. Add the squid, cuttlefi sh, lobster, and a pinch of salt, and cook, stirring, for a minute or so more. 2. In a saucepan, bring the chicken stock and wine to a boil. As it boils, add the rice to the fi sh mixture in the paella pan and blend thoroughly. Ladle three-fourths of the boiling stock over the rice and bring to a boil. Season the rice with more salt to taste. Reduce the heat to low and mix well, distributing rice evenly in the paella pan. Continue to cook the rice for 18 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. 3. While the rice is cooking, heat about 1 inch of water and a drizzle of olive oil in a separate sauté pan, then add the mussels. Steam until the mussels open, then transfer to the paella pan with a slotted spoon. Steam and transfer the clams in the same way. Take 1 cup of the clam water and whisk together with the saffron in a small bowl. Add to the paella pan, and simmer the mixture for 5 minutes more. Serve the paella directly from the paella pan.
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STOCK UP ON HEALTHFUL FOOD
(NAPSI) — During these challenging times, people are avoiding the supermarket and, instead, stocking up on shelf-stable and frozen foods. Unfortunately, these can often be loaded with preservatives and lack nutrition. Many families also resort to take-out foods that can be high in sodium, hydrogenated fats and refi ned sugars. “The best solution is to fi nd healthy, prepared products that can be purchased in bulk at the supermarket, online and delivered to your doorstep,” advises consumer trends expert Merilee Kern. One of Kern’s personal favorites is Veggies Made Great, which offers easy, familyfriendly and delicious veggie-rich meals and snacks such as muffi ns, frittatas and veggie cakes. They can fi ll freezers and keep families healthy—even during stressful times. Vegetables including carrots, zucchini and kale are the fi rst and primary ingredients in any Veggies Made Great item, and all are free of gluten, soy, peanuts and dairy. Available in the freezer section, each is individually wrapped and can be quickly and easily heated in the oven or microwave. It’s an easy and tasty way to have veggiedriven nutrition on the menu every day. You can fi nd them at www.TheHealthfoodStore.com and locate retailers at www.VeggiesMadeGreat.com.