Canandaigua-Naples Edition - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 4-17-2020

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your Hometown connection April 17, 2020 | CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES | 585.393.1111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM

Make a home Live at home Stay at home Be safe at home SELLING YOUR HOME? You’re safe selling your home with us! Call us with any questions.

Martin C. McMillan (Marty) Real Estate Broker martincraigmcmillan@gmail.com 585-880-6283

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Jon Welch Associate R.E. Broker jpwelch850@gmail.com 585-727-1647

151 S. Main St., Canandaigua, NY

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Ali came into Verona Street Animal Shelter March

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2018. He was emaciated, had mange and was terrified. I brought him home as a foster but officially adopted him one month later. Sophia was given to us by a friend this February. We weren’t expecting her, and it took a couple weeks for Ali to accept her. Sophia was only 10 lbs. so I was worried he’d accidentally hurt her. He had never met such a small, brave puppy before. Sophia is gaining 2 pounds a week, so she’ll probably be bigger than him! Having two dogs is not only fun, but it’s good for them too. They’re best friends forever now. They spend their time either wrestling, running around, stealing each other’s toys or cuddling.

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Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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festivities. Not only does it add for some fun and color, but will remind your child everyone is there to celebrate them on their special day. Have kids pick a theme; whether it’s silly hats or hair, or their craziest mismatched outfit, inspire a spark of creativity and let kids reveal their looks to one another at the start of their call. It’s sure to guarantee some laughs and serve as a talking point and good distraction.

With social distancing in place, gathering a large group together whether at home or in a public setting for a birthday party isn’t necessarily an option. Have no fear though! With the right ingenuity and the aid of video calling software, those much needed social interactions and birthday celebrations are still viable! While bowling or pizza parties may be off-limits for the time being, teleconferencing can allow families to still come together. Grandma can log on to join in with singing happy birthday and watch your little one blow out candles, and cousins & friends can watch them open presents while sending virtual cards. Not only does this maintain social distancing protocols, but allows for engagement and serves as a reminder that birthdays can still be fun occasions despite everything going on. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Virtual parties can come with their own RSVPs emailed out ahead of time, and consider bringing in any of those DIY crafts you may have been trying out on your own! While your kids may not be able to hang out with their friends in person, they can still get together to do some crafts, tell some jokes, or bring some levity into staying at home. Friends and relatives can read birthday cards aloud and express birthday wishes all from the safety of their own homes.

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Host a virtual karaoke party or girls night-in featuring at-home manicures for teens while they cue up their favorite music and celebrate their birthdays at home but still with friends. Live-streaming a movie together (with the right extensions) can make up for that birthday trip to the theater that got sidelined—plus you can never go wrong with popcorn!

Adults shouldn’t feel left out—hosting a game night or even a couple of hours of conversation through voice call can ease that sense of isolation, and sometimes there’s nothing better than getting the gang together to reprise their own rendition of Happy Birthday. Birthday parades with convoys are all the rage right now. Set the stage with a birthday yard sign or banner for the boy or girl of the hour. Call Penny Lane Promotional Products at 585-226-8111 to order yours today!

While our children’s birthdays (and ours!) may be celebrated differently this year, it’s important to highlight how close we all are, no matter the distance between Don’t forget to decorate! Have yourself us. Dig out those party hats and streamers and your guests pull out all their finest and make birthdays memorable ones—for birthday party décor to add to the all the right reasons!

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Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day • Wednesday, April 22nd

Your Backyard Isn’t Cancelled…

6 Tips

To Celebrate Earth Day Right At Home

(NAPSI)—The 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22 can be a good time for everyone to take some time to get outside, even if current conditions mean a community event to celebrate isn’t available. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to honor the Earth in your own backyard. “You don’t need to leave home to celebrate Earth Day. Remember, nature starts at your back door,” explains Kris Kiser, President of the TurfMutt Foundation, an organization that encourages outdoor learning experiences, stewardship of green spaces, and care for living landscapes for the benefit of all. “Get outside, mow your lawn, trim bushes, plant a butterfly bush. By becoming a steward of your yard, you are helping the planet. At the same time, you’re supporting your health and well-being, which is increasingly important as families spend more time at home.”

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Get outside. Your backyard is an outdoor living room and safe place for pets and kids to play. Science proves spending time in your family’s yard is good for your health and well-being, and so important today as everyone looks for creative ways to stay well while being confined to the home. Researchers have found that people living in neighborhoods with more birds, shrubs and trees are less likely to suffer from depression, anxiety and stress.

Research shows people who gardened for at least 30 minutes a week had lower body mass indexes as well as higher levels of self-esteem and better moods overall. They also reported lower levels of tension and stress.

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Make the outdoors a family project. Take your loved ones outside to assess your space. What’s working well? What could be improved? What can you plan to do together in your backyard? Anything needing to be cleaned up? Make a plan to expand or spruce up your yard.

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Connect kids to nature. Free, online, do-at-home lesson plans are available from the TurfMutt.com. The environmental education program resources and activities, based on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) principles, give kids the prompts they need to have fun learning about and exploring the nature and science in their own backyards.

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Know your climate zone. Learn about climate-zone-appropriate plants, the importance of pollinators, and how backyards can support local wildlife. Conduct a plant inventory to determine what’s currently thriving in your backyard. Match that up against the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to determine the best types of turf, trees, shrubs, and plants for the climate zone.

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Keep pollinators in mind. Your yard is an important part of the connected ecosystem providing much-needed food and shelter for pollinators, such as birds, bees, butterflies, bats, and other creatures. Select a variety of plants that will bloom all year long. The Audubon Society’s database can help determine which birds will be attracted to which plants for unique regions so you can make good choices about what to plant.

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Plant, prune or mow. Staying confined to home base doesn’t mean gardening and yard work have to stop. Order garden supplies online or have them delivered from a nearby nursery. Mow the lawn and trim bushes.

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202 S. Main Street, Naples (585) 374-2380 Mon.-Sun. 8am-6pm

Family Pride Since 1955 www.Josephswaysidemarket.com

To our Customers, Community, and Friends,

SPRING IS HERE! Opening Friday, April 24th! From Our Greenhouses!

Beautify Your Landscape!

• Pansies, Violas & Flowering Bushes • Colorful Flowering Containers • Vegetable Plants • Hanging Baskets • Large Selection of Perennials

• Natural Cedar, 3 cu. Ft. bags – 4/$18 • Red, Black & Brown Cedar – 4/$20 • Peat Moss, Topsoil, Potting soils & More!

Produce “Always the Freshest!”

Fresh from our Bakery!

• Strawberry Shortcake!!! • Fresh Asparagus • Tomatoes on the Vine • New Red Salt Potatoes • NYS Empire Apples

• Artisan Breads • Delicious Fruit Pies & Cookies • Specialty Breads & Fried Cakes • Take Home A Fresh Baked Pie! • Buttermilk Shortcake Biscuits!!

New York State’s Own!

Wine & Gift Shop

• Fresh Maple Syrup • Honey - 4 Varieties • Our Famous Extra Sharp Cheddar • Jams, Jellies & Specialty Food Items

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Large Selection Handmade Amish Furniture

Finger Lakes Wine from Hunt Country & Arbor Hill Wineries We refill Propane Tanks!

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In light of our country’s current situation, we are going to be implementing a few changes to help keep everyone safe. We plan to open on Friday, April 24th. Our hours will be from 8:00am – 6:00pm daily. Please know that we are taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our customers and our employees. Even though our market is open air, we are asking you to continue to practice social distancing while shopping and wandering through our outside displays. In addition to shopping at our open air market, we are offering several other services. You may call ahead to make purchases over the phone. Then, drive up to our storefront and have one of our staff members load your order into your car. We are offering home deliveries as well. Please call for delivery options. We are excited to start a new season. However, this year is bringing some unforeseen circumstances. So, we are asking for your patience and understanding as we journey together through these uncharted waters. We will continue to strive to provide you with quality products in a friendly and safe environment. Phone: 585-374-2380 Email: Josway711@aol.com Thank you! We look forward to seeing you soon.

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DECKS

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GENERAL CONTRACTING North Wind Power Washing is a power/pressure washing service for residential and commercial customers located in the Greater Rochester area and the Finger Lakes region. We clean vinyl siding and masonry, decks, patios, walkways and driveways. Let us help you improve the exterior appearance of your home or business with a thorough cleaning by our professional and courteous staff. Call today to schedule your appointment.

• Jacking & Leveling Houses, Cottages, Cabins, etc • Basement Repair & Replacement • Poured Concrete Floors, Sidewalks, Patios, Driveways • Create Parking in Difficult Areas • Excavating, Skid Steer, and Dump Truck Service

585-733-8260 STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne Future president Herbert Hoover was Stanford’s football team manager -- a decision the school might have questioned when, at the first Stanford-Cal game in 1892, he forgot to bring the ball.

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HANDYMEN/WOMEN

Landscape Design and Installation Check our Residential /Commercial website for Our mission is to updates offer you locally grown,

HANDY MAN HOME REPAIR Roof Leaks

Gutter

reasonably priced plants acclimated to your surroundings.

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• Toilets, Faucets, Sump Pumps • Sewers & Drain Cleaning • Boiler Replacement • Water Tanks • All Carpentry Work • Drywall Repair • Gutter Repairs • Basement Repairs • Plumbing Repairs Fully Insured • Soffit & Fascia Repairs Senior Citizen Discounts …and more!

Spring Valley Gardens, Inc

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HOW TO SUPPORT BUSINESSES DURING MANDATORY RESTRICTIONS Recognize that more than food is available for takeout. In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York announced relaxations on laws governing what can and cannot be obtained via takeout, allowing takeout on goods that were previously restricted in regard to takeout. For example, Cuomo announced that the New York State Liquor Authority intended to temporarily relax regulations regarding the takeout and delivery of alcohol. Utilizing such services can be a great way to support local businesses while still adhering to recommendations designed to slow the spread of COVID-19.

• Asphalt paving and resurfacing • New driveway/parking lot construction (585) 624-1520 Fully Insured • Reworking/re-grading stone driveways Free Estimates • Commercial/Residential www.connorspaving.com

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• Annuals • Perennials • Potted Plants • Planters • Bedding Plants • Vegetable Plants

Now offering Landscape Services

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TREE SERVICES

Welcoming Robb Delisanti Asphalt Maintenance Customers!

• Courteous Service • Fully Insured • Crack Hot Fills Available • Commercial & Residential

We use Eco-friendly Products on Residential Driveways.

Now Buying Black Walnut in Your Area! (Yard Tree or Lot Trees)

Tree Removal Stump Removal Tree Trimming Honest • Affordable Free Estimates • Insured Call CASEY: 585.953.7689 DAN: 585.297.9033

Celebrating 24 Years!

Proudly Serving W N Y Customers Since 1996

For All Types of Paving Work, Call

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Tree Trimming & Removal • Emergency Services Stump Grinding • Fully Insured • Free Estimates

MOMENTS IN TIME On April 21, 1918, in the skies over France, Manfred von Richthofen, the notorious German flying ace known as “The Red Baron,” is killed by Allied fire. Richthofen was the top ace on both sides of the Western front, downing 80 enemy aircraft. (The History Channel)

OTHER

ROOFING & SIDING • Hanging Baskets • Bedding Plants • Annuals • Vegetables • Perennials

Trust Your Roof to a Specialist

• Custom Made Wood items • Flower Planters • Trellises

JJM Roofing Residential/Commercial • New Roofs • Re-roofs • Tear-offs

• Metal Roofs • Soffit & Fascia • Flat Roofs • Gutter Cleaning • Vinyl & Steel Siding

Sunny Side Greenhouse

Call Josh, 585-245-1972

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Hrs.: Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm, Sat. 8am-5pm, Closed Sun.

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1. Homeschool COVID-19 Spirit Week in honor of all the athletes fun! 2. Hartwood Drive Easter Parade: house coats and hats only! 3. Keeping busy at home with Kidz Korner 4. Honoring our most vulnerable during Homeschool COVID-19 Spirit Week!

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Start the Job Right! • Site Work • Septic Pumping • Septic Systems • Excavating • Trucking

Our 10 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 129,000 Main Office:

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

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By Lucie Winborne The Christmas song “Silver Bells” was originally called “Tinkle Bells” until co-composer Jay Livingston’s wife informed him that “tinkle” had another meaning.

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President ..............................Steve Harrison Vice President .....................Kimberly Dougherty Controller ..........................Kathy Hammond Advertising Sales Manager .............................Manuel Karam Creative Director .................................Cristie Leone Production Supervisor .....................................Jeff Wasson

Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes, our team is dedicated to providing fresh, high quality meat. We offer the best in flavor when it comes to all-natural pork and angus beef. Our skilled butchers cut fresh for our retail store daily! We also sell an abundance of local products including cheese, cider, eggs, honey, BBQ sauces, & more!

Buying food for your family should be fun.

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Here at Bostrom Farms, we put the fun and trust back into buying meat!

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Need Help

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A place for community members to post needs and offerings to help each other through Pandemic 2020. Submit yours at GVpennysaver.com or call 226-8111 ext. 111

REQUESTS FOR HELP

OFFERS OF HELP

HCR is looking for VOLUNTEER SEWERS TO HELP MAKE COTTON MASKS. Anyone interested can contact Laura Bartolotti at LBartolotti@hcrhealth.com.

Local painter will POWER WASH/SANITIZE for free any grocery store, gas station, doctors office. Call Do Rite Painting 585-346-7299

Temple Hill Cemetery in Geneseo is looking for VOLUNTEERS TO HELP CLEAN UP. Contact Lee Ann at templehill@frontiernet.net or 585-243-3440.

Lydia from the Brockport area is available to do SHOPPING, ERRANDS and taking care of elderly: Call 585-297-8724

We desperately need 1/4” & 1/8” ELASTIC to continue making donated masks: 585-248-2290

Caledonia & Mumford communities Council Of Churches. Call 585-209-3099. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD AND LOCAL RESOURCES.

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US NAVY flight deck jersey, 1966. Bright blue, Medium. Like new except small hole lower front. Fairport: 585-704-0383

LAPTOP for a struggling student to study at home, due to the coronavirus: stujaxon@yahoo.com

FIREWOOD – Easy access. Come and pick it up. Canandaigua: 585-520-5790

WASHING MACHINE in good working condition: 585-300-3915

ANDERSEN WINDOW SCREENS. Aluminum frames. Excellent condition. Clip in. (4) 17x36, (2) 32x35, (1) 25x67. Must take all. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com

OFFICE CHAIR (with or without arms) in very good condition: 585-346-9777

KENMORE SMALL CHEST FREEZER. Looks good and is clean but needs repairs. Can be used for parts or storage: 585-346-7007

OFFICE DESK: 585-507-8788 Three shelf BOOKCASE and a two or three drawer FILE CABINET for a senior citizen. Canandaigua: 585-905-3099

ADULT UNDERGARMENTS. 6 cases Fit-Right Extra, size large: brjr7171@hotmail.com

DELL #21 or #23 PRINTER INK CARTRIDGES black and color. Fairport: 716-238-4740

WALL MOUNTED METAL (gray) MAGAZINE HOLDER. Measures 10”x65”. Pick up only: 585-343-8675 SAMSUNG DIGITAL LASER COPIER SCX5115, Two TONER CARTRIDGES and an EPSON WORKFORCE DS-30 PORTABLE SCANNER: Pick up only: 585-343-8675 QUEEN SIZE ADJUSTABLE AIR MATTRESS and BOX SPRING. Only used in guestroom. Must pick up. Excellent condition: eward27070@aol.com

STATIONARY EXERCISE BIKE: 585-673-5888

BURN BARREL: 585-343-2382 Old COMPUTERS, ELECTRONICS, VIDEO EQUIPMENT. Also need SOUND EQUIPMENT for music ministry. Terry: 336-247-3245 FLAT SCREEN TV 40” or larger in good working condition: 585-673-5888

Clean STYROFOAM BOARDS for crafts or other use. Sizes from 12x12 to 20x20, 7/16” thick. Approx. 50 pieces: 585-226-3073

JEWELRY and ACCESSORIES – any condition, broken, damaged and parts. WATCHES and CLOCKS – any condition, working & nonworking, parts, tools and accessories: 585-377-4604

METAL DESK 60”x30” included with file cabinet drawers on each side. Excellent condition: 585-223-3731

REFRIGERATOR in good working condition for a Food Pantry: 585-245-1223

ADULT MEN’S UNDERGARMENTS. Size M. 585-356-8517

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR or SCOOTER: 585-313-3311

WESLO CADENCE TREADMILL. Folds upright, 110volt, older model but still works: 585-637-7308

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Medication Take Back Event Community members from across the region can drop off any unwanted medication including pills, liquid and needle based medication. Held April 25th at the Canandaigua Wegmans, 345 Eastern Blvd., Canandaigua. The Ontario County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with Canandaigua Wegmans, the Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition of Ontario County, the Partnership for Ontario County and UR Thompson will be hosting this event. http:// drugfreeontariocounty.org Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes Presents Live MiniConcerts Online - With the cancellation of the final concerts this season, the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes (OSFL) will present a Facebook Live concert with OSFL harpist, Rosanna Moore, on Friday, April 17, 2020 at 7:00 PM. More Facebook Live concerts by OSFL musicians will take place during this “Stay at Home” time. To find out more, follow the OSFL on Facebook at facebook.com/ theOSFL or check out the website at www.OSFL.org.

Save The Date! Honeoye Valley Association 26th Annual Roadside Cleanup will be held on Saturday, April 25th, 8AM-12Noon. Free breakfast 8-9AM at the United Church of Christ on Main St. to start the event. Trash bags and high-visibility t-shirts will be handed out 8-9:30AM in the church parking lot and at the Richmond town hall parking lot. Trash collected can be disposed of free of charge behind the Richmond Town Hall at the garbage truck 8-12 noon. For road/area assignments please call/ email Jerry Passer at 229-5474 or honeoye5@yahoo.com before the event (to avoid duplication of effort). http://www.hvaweb.org

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HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Don’t be put off by a seemingly too-tangled situation. Sometimes a simple procedure will unsnarl all the knots and get you in the clear fast and easy, just the way the Lamb likes it. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It’s a good time to go through your work space -- wherever it is -- and see what needs to be replaced and what can be tossed (or at least given away) without a second thought. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Someone who disagrees with your position might try to intimidate you. But continue to present a fair argument, regardless of how petty someone else might be while trying to make a point. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You might find yourself exceptionally sensitive to family matters this week. An issue could come to light that you had overlooked. Ask other kinfolk to discuss it with you. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You might have more questions about a project (or perhaps someone you’re dealing with on some level) than you feel comfortable with. If so, see which can be answered, which cannot, and why. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) It’s a good time to clean up and clear out what you don’t need before your tidy self is overwhelmed by “stuff.” Then go celebrate the Virgo victory over clutter with someone special. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel a mite confused about why something you were sure couldn’t go wrong didn’t go all right either. Be patient. Things soon move into balance, exactly as you like it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) At this decision point, you could be moving from side to side, just to say you’re in motion. Or you could be considering making a move straight up. What you choose is up to you. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Although your finances should be in an improved situation at this time, thrift is still the savvy Sagittarian’s smart move. Advice from a spouse or partner could be worth heeding. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Taking on a new challenge brings out the Goat’s skills in maneuvering over and around difficult spots. Best of all, the Goat does it one careful step after another. (Got the idea, Kid?) AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Your well-known patience might be wearing thin because of a disturbing (and seemingly unending) problem with someone close to you. This could be a time to ask for help. Good luck. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Be careful about a new venture that lures you into a “just look and see” mode. Be sure that what you’re being given to see isn’t hiding what you should be seeing instead. BORN THIS WEEK: Aries and Taurus give you the gift of leadership and the blessings of care and concern for all creatures. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Summer Dreams Surely our world will be back to normal this summer ... right? Surely we’ll be able to get out of the house without fearing every person who comes near us. We’ll be able to leisurely wander through the grocery store, which will be stocked as it used to be. We’ll stop to talk to friends on the street and sit in coffee shops and chat. We’ll attend church, go to our meetings, stroll through the neighborhood admiring the flowers and take part in our exercise classes. Surely we’ll be able to do those things again, right? Yes. We will. But first we have to get there. To get back to where we used to be, we have to stay healthy now. We need exercise to stay healthy. Even if you can’t go to a class, you can find plenty of them for seniors on YouTube. Look through the offerings and bookmark a few. Rotate through them on a daily basis so you don’t get bored. Go to youtube.com and put “exercises for seniors” in the search box. Some of them are even broken down by age. We need to stay mentally healthy as well, despite the television news. Check the Good News Network online [www.goodnewsnetwork.org] for positive, uplifting stories. You also can put “good news” in your browser search box. It’s been difficult to get grocery store deliveries in a lot of areas because they have little stock. However, if you get delivery of your prescriptions (many pharmacies are providing this service now), call to ask whether they can add a few things to your order. Many drugstores carry soups, crackers, milk, canned fruits and vegetables, bottled water and snacks -- some even carry a limited supply of fresh fruit.

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Pets offer companionship and unconditional love. While they are fitting for any family, seniors may find that having a pet is especially beneficial. Pets provide a comfort system that produces measurable health results. Caring for pets and being around them can produce a chemical chain reaction in the brain that may help to lower stress hormones while also increasing production of the feel-good hormone serotonin. This is not the only health benefit pets may provide. A recent study which looked at 1,800 people between the ages of 25 and 64 who had healthy hearts, found that almost half owned a dog. Having a dog was likely to spur heart-healthy behaviors, like exercising with the pet, eating well and having ideal blood sugar levels. Pets also provide emotional support and companionship that can help seniors – including those who may be divorced or widowed – feel more secure and happy. Seniors considering getting a pet can explore the many benefits to doing so. • Reduce pain: A recent study found therapy dogs provided “significant reduction in pain and emotional distress for chronic pain patients.” • Feeling of purpose: Caring for an animal not only stimulates physical activity, but it also can give seniors a reason to get up and go, which equates to a feeling of purpose. • Altered focus: Having a pet can help seniors focus on something other than physical or mental health issues and preoccupations about loss or aging. • Increased physical activity: Pets require care, and that interaction can get seniors moving more than if they didn’t have a pet. • Improved health: Ongoing research has found dog owners have lower blood pressure, healthier cholesterol levels and lower risk of heart disease than those who don’t own a dog. • Stick to routine: Caring for pets helps seniors maintain a routine. Having structure after retirement can be important to ward off risk of depression. Staying on top of feeding, grooming and other pet needs also can help prevent cognitive decline. Pets bring many benefits to their owners’ lives, and they may be the perfect remedy for seniors looking for a friend and purpose.

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LEO (JUL 23-AUG 22): Your positive energy is more contagious than ever! What is more, your confinement partners are all on board to help execute your vision. As long as you don’t allow perfectionism to spoil the party, your dreams will become reality sooner than you think. VIRGO (AUG 23-SEP 22): Health is wealth, and your new workout routine is already starting to show dividends. Up the energy while helping your local economy by signing up for streaming classes available through your neighborhood gym or studio! LIBRA (SEP 23-OCT 22): Your creative juices are flowing and they must be released. Is it time to recite original poetry or strum your guitar from the front porch to passers-by? Absolutely! Who doesn’t love being serenaded, especially by someone as charming as you? SCORPIO (OCT 23-NOV 21): Confinement is suiting you just fine this week as you deepen your connection with those whom you might have been taking for granted. Try listening to an audiobook together – Towles’ A Gentleman in Moscow will speak to everyone right now. SAGITTARIUS (NOV 22-DEC 21): You realize that the internet has increased our access to everything, but at the cost of replacing direct experience and limiting reality. But is there anywhere else to go now? Pascal said, “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” It will be harder, but also more rewarding, than you think. CAPRICORN (DEC 22-JAN 19): Everyone’s been talking about COVID-19 as the “black swan.” Take charge of the rhetoric by reading Taleb’s 2007 bestseller The Black Swan, which explores how we build resilience and even robustness in the face of negative events. AQUARIUS (JAN 20-FEB 18): Look at you, just barreling through your reading list! Enhance your experience of the beautiful this week by exploring another segment – might we suggest the free Digital Concert Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic? PISCES (FEB 19-MAR 20): Knowledge and love can never be truly divided. Share the wisdom of this unity with those you love by keeping a journal of your thoughts – be they spiritual insights, cocktail recipes or dating tips – to be passed down to them as the most precious piece of their inheritance.

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Play It Safe, Keep Cats Inside DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m staying inside during this emergency, as the state government has requested, but I still let my tomcat “Dodger” out during the day. He would go crazy being stuck inside. However, my daughter told me to stop letting him out, because she says pets can get coronavirus, too. Is Dodger in danger? Could he get it and spread it to me? – Darlene B., Springfield, Massachusetts DEAR DARLENE: Currently, no pets within the U.S. are known to have contracted the coronavirus. A tiger at the Bronx Zoo reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 (and six more tigers are showing symptoms). But there’s very little data to work with right now. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not have definitive evidence that pets can contract COVID-19, they are playing it safe and urging owners to protect their pets from exposure to the virus. So you should, too. You don’t know where Dodger goes when he’s out, so you don’t know if he is being exposed to this virus or other viruses or bacteria that are much more easily contracted and can cause serious illness. Keep him inside and find ways to keep him from losing his mind. That includes spending more time playing with him, making sure he has plenty of toys, and giving him scratching and climbing spots, plus a hideaway. If his behavior gets worse, contact the veterinarian -- Dodger may need to take medication to calm him down for the short term. Also, because he’s been outside, you need to take precautions for yourself. Wash your hands after petting or picking up Dodger, and after cleaning his litter box. Wash his food and water bowls daily in hot soapy water. Here’s to both of you staying healthy and safe!

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So grateful to the Honeoye Falls Marketplace for the excellent job they are doing to keep customers and employees safe while giving local people jobs and a place to shop. Plus, they help keep the tax money in Livingston County. Thank you to the children (of an Avon apartment complex) for taking the time to color very nice pictures and

To the rude self-checkout attendant at our local store, it was really nice of you to sit outside, on break, making fun of people wearing masks! I avoid the self-checkout when you’re working because you constantly complain about your life, your boss, your coworkers and so much more! Try to be a positive light in this dark world. Blessings. To the “man” driving on N. Pearl St. Sunday morning, I’m sorry if you didn’t have enough room to get by me as my dog and I jogged along. We were giving social distance to the people across the street. Maybe the GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

spreading them throughout I would like to think the kind the complex. It made my lady in the green pick up truck day. who was doing her laundry on April 10th. The kindness you We are new residents in showed to me that day will the Village of Geneseo never be forgotten. You came and learned of the brush in with a beautiful flower and and leaf pick up through gift and caught me off guard. the village web pages. After These are tough times we are cleaning up our lawn and all going through, some more gardens, our piles of brush, than others, but you brightened branches and bags of leaves my day with your kindness. You were considerable. We were and your family will always be so pleased to see the DPW in my thoughts and prayers! workers come on schedule When things get better, I’ll will and scoop up all our leavings. totally pass it on! They did a wonderful job, and watching them, we could Thanks to the woman in the see that they truly took pride black sedan ahead of me at in their work. They certainly Dunkin’ Donuts about 12:15 deserve a big thanks for their who bought my large coffee: I efforts. Kudos to all of those was last in line. The $5.00 I was who work to make the village going to use to pay for it, I told beautiful. the girls to put it in their tip jar. Thanks again!

Thank you from the residents and employees at LeRoy Village Green. Red Osier donated 100 prime rib meals to our employees. The Williams & Belluscio family had an Easter card & treat for every resident. The Eschbergers and Eklego delivered care packages. for the employees We are blessed to live in a community that is always reminding us we are not alone.

idea of social distance irritates you and that’s why you drove so close to me. I’m certain it had nothing to do with the oncoming traffic, since the truck behind you gave me lots of space and a friendly wave. Sir, your behavior was doltish and deplorable. In case those words are too big for you, it means you’re rude and selfish.

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Thank you to the post office workers and truck drivers who are still out delivering during this pandemic. It’s a joy seeing all of the bright rainbows and sidewalk drawings throughout the towns! Brings a smile during this unprecedented time.

Okay, so now that dog owners are doing a better job of bagging their pet’s poop when they take them for a walk, the next step is to then take that bag and throw it in the next available receptacle. I can’t believe that people are now leaving their used poop bags along the trails where they walk. What’s the inference here? Do you think someone else will take care of this for you? Come on, dog owners! If you can muster the energy to take your dog on long walks, you can certainly summon the initiative to take your poop bag with you until you can throw it away properly.

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The Butlers: A Family on the Frontlines By Amanda Dudek

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hen the COVID-19 situation began developing in the United States, Michael and Shanna Butler of Honeoye knew that change was coming to their family. Michael Butler, an ER nurse with Thompson in Canandaigua, is also a flight paramedic and had been activated and sent to Texas about three weeks before greater restrictions were put into place. He made it home to his family just two days before bases were shut down in Texas and New York schools closed. “Things closed around us,” said Shanna Butler. “The hospital heightened awareness and educated their nurses. Our attitude was that we were going to be okay and make it through.” Once the Governor began to make some major changes, things shifted. “They were like, ‘This could be a pandemic,’” recalled Shanna. “Their personal protective equipment (PPE) became more prevalent, and this was becoming very real.” At the beginning of the second week of the shutdown, Michael came home, and the two made a serious decision. “We decided that we were going to close our house down at that time and start protecting at the first responder level,” explained Shanna. “Everyone in the ER was wearing a mask all Michael Butler and son the time. They have a separate ICU for COVID-19 patients, as well.” Changes came for Shanna and Michael and their two children, ages 11 and 10, as well. “My husband’s shoes stay outside our home in a separate tote, and he sanitizes before he gets out of the car,” said Shanna. “He has one pair of sandals he switches into, and he completely disrobes down to his underwear by the door on our hardwood floor. His clothing stays there to be washed, and he showers in a separate shower from the family. Although he is around us, we were no longer able snuggle, hug, sit on laps and things like that.” Although their situation has changed because Michael has recently been activated, Shanna well remembers the past few weeks. “It was very hard for our children,” she shared. “They are used to ‘losing’ Michael to activation, not when he is in the house. When you cannot express affection physically that is very hard for kids. They were nervous and worried for their father’s safety.” She noted it was not unlike having her husband deployed, except now she is filling both the “single” parent and teacher roles. “It has been a challenge being at home,” she acknowledged. Shanna is a TA at Honeoye Central School, the president of its PTA, owner of a local dance studio and very involved with her community. “Schools are planning to roll out new curriculum on April 15th,” she said. “This means teaching brand-new lessons remotely. It is difficult for some of our families to shift to life around a tablet or computer.” As a local business owner, Shanna is facing yet another challenge: creating her own dance studio website. “I have to give content,” she explained. “We have our upcoming dance recital which cannot be delayed too long without running the risk of costumes no longer fitting, scheduling conflicts and other issues.” Shanna, who noted her wonderful landlord helped with April, is feeling torn. “This is tough on everyone,” she explained. “If you

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Husband Starting Radiation Treatment --DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband is about to start radiation treatment for stage one cancer on his vocal chord. Does radiation negatively affect the immune system the same way chemotherapy does? Should I be looking out for people who don’t vaccinate? -- H.T. ANSWER: Radiation can affect the immune system when it is given to large areas of the body, since the immune system cells are largely sensitive to radiation. Whole-body radiation is rarely used now, except in people planning for bone-marrow transplant. By contrast, localized radiation does not adversely affect the immune system to anywhere near the degree that chemotherapy can, since the bone marrow, where the immune system cells live, is diffuse throughout the large bones of the body. As far as avoiding unvaccinated individuals, people who are unvaccinated and who are healthy do not pose a risk. It is in an outbreak of vaccine-preventable disease (there have been localized outbreaks of measles and mumps in the past year, and there are seasonal outbreaks of influenza) that unvaccinated people are much more likely to be infectious. So anyone with immune system disease (such as chemotherapy or whole-body radiation) should avoid people with potentially infectious illness. Caregivers of people with severe immune disease certainly should be immunized according to current guidelines. Even elderly people whose caregivers are immunized for flu get flu less than those whose caregivers are not.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I know women who have had double mastectomies in order to reduce the risk of cancer. It seems extreme, but I guess it depends on the evaluation of risk. Are prophylactic hysterectomies done for similar reasons? It used to be routinely done when a woman had passed her reproductive years. I’m interested in your take on this. Will health insurance cover these types of surgeries, and if not, how expensive are they? -- S.B. ANSWER: Prophylactic mastectomies -- that is, surgery to remove the breasts in order to avert a breast cancer diagnosis -- are a reasonable choice for some women at very high risk of breast cancer, especially those with a family history of breast cancer who have an identifiable genetic predisposition, such as one of the BRCA gene mutations. This decision should be made carefully and in consultation with her doctors, usually an oncologist and a genetic counselor. I have very little experience with this in my own patients, fortunately, but I understand that in the case of women with very high genetic risk, it usually is covered by insurance, if it is the consensus of the treating physicians and the patient that she should proceed. Hysterectomy -- the removal of a uterus -- is not done routinely today the way it was decades ago. They are removed for disease, either benign or malignant. However, the removal of both ovaries and Fallopian tubes, called a bilateral oophorectomy and salpingectomy, is performed in some women at high risk for ovarian cancer. In fact, women with the BRCA mutations may consider both a prophylactic double mastectomy and a prophylactic bilateral oophorectomy and salpingectomy, since BRCA mutations increase risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer (as well as other cancers). The cost of surgery in the United States varies dramatically depending on where it is done, but in general it is very expensive. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Robert Smythe Fraser April 8, 2020 Robert Smythe Fraser, 89, died peacefully on April 8, 2020 at Founders Ridge Senior Living, Bloomington, Minnesota. He was born December 25, 1930 in Morristown, New Jersey to William (Bill) Fraser and Virginia Conner Smythe. He married Mary ( Jane) Coyne on September 14, 1957, in Avon, New York. She preceded him in death (2010), as did his parents and brother, William (Bill) Fraser Skivington (2009). Bob is survived by his children, Anne (Bill) Losby, Hudson, WI; Amy ( Joe) Wagner, Bloomington, MN; and Paul (Nancy) Fraser, Orono, MN; seven grandchildren: Julia (Chad) Isakson and Leslie (Frances Tsukano) Losby; Ben, Megan (Michael Trotti), and Sam Wagner; Will and Catherine Fraser; and two great-grandchildren: Jane Isakson and Emma Losby. Sister-in-law Nancy Skivington, niece Erin (Michael) Heuer, nephew David (Christine) Skivington, and cousins Jack and Duncan Smythe also survive. Bob was a 1948 graduate of Caledonia High School in Caledonia, NY. He attended Princeton University for two years before enlisting in the U.S. Army where he served in Stuttgart, West Germany during the Korean War. Bob returned to complete his bachelor’s degree at the University of Rochester. Following his marriage to Jane, Bob continued his academic career earning his master’s degree and Ph.D in history from Cornell University. Graduate study brought Bob and Jane to the University of Glasgow, Scotland for a year and later to London for dissertation research. Scotland and his Scottish heritage remained very important.

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Bob initially taught at Williams College in Williamstown, MA. In 1967, Bob and Jane moved their family to Eau Claire, Wisconsin where Bob became a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. Bob taught British history and founded the course on World War One history. He later became Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. Bob served as president of the University Senate and received the UW-Eau Claire Excellence in Service Award, retiring in 1995. Bob led a life of service: teaching and advising students, serving on numerous faculty committees, and participating in organizations such as the Eau Claire Library Board, the IFLS Public Library System, Golden K Kiwanis, the Genealogical Research Society of Eau Claire, and the Republican Party of Eau Claire County. Bob was humble but thought three things warranted mention in his obituary: he crossed the ocean 20 times by sea (initially on a troop ship and later with Jane aboard the QE2 and QM2); he visited all 26 historic English and Welsh cathedrals; and he saw all the James Bond movies in the theater. We wish to thank the staff at Founders Ridge, Bob’s home since 2017, and Optage Hospice for providing skillful and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the Bob and Jane Fraser Scholarship for Study in Scotland at the UW-Eau Claire Foundation, P.O. Box 4004, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004. Services will be held in Eau Claire at a date when people can gather safely, followed by a later interment of ashes in Mumford, NY. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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