Sherry Roberts Lic. RE Salesperson 585-245-4679
Terry Kelley Lic. Assoc. RE Broker 585-703-9477
PARMA: UNDER CONTRACT!
220 Dean Rd.: One owner Ranch w/3 bdrms., 1 full bath on a lg. lot in the Spencerport School District! Full htd. bsmnt. w/lndry.! 1 car att. gar.! $169,900
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Cybil Brock Lic. RE Salesperson 585-245-4145
Terry Kelley Lic. Assoc. RE Broker 585-703-9477
48 Kingsley St.: Ranch w/3 bdrms. and 1 full bath! Appliances incl.: washer/dryer convey! Covered front porch, 1 car det. gar., nicely landscaped yard! $99,900
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Cybil Brock Lic. RE Salesperson 585-245-4145
Terry Kelley Lic. Assoc. RE Broker 585-703-9477
ANGELICA: UNDER
0 Gillies Hill Rd.: Vacant Land! Nice 5+ acres plot! Great for recreation, camping, hiking & hunting. Partially wooded!
$19,500
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Sherry Roberts Lic. RE Salesperson 585-245-4679
Terry Kelley Lic. Assoc. RE Broker 585-703-9477
2789 Garden St.: Raised Ranch in Livonia School District! 4 bdrm., 3 full bath home including a 600 sq. . bonus space separate from main house! $279,900
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Cybil Brock Lic. RE Salesperson 585-245-4145
Terry Kelley Lic. Assoc. RE Broker 585-703-9477
WAYLAND: UNDER CONTRACT!
WAYLAND: UNDER CONTRACT!
5 Pleasantside Dr.: Well-maintained Village Ranch on a double lot! 3 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 2 car attached garage w/storage and full basement! $134,900
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Aimee Campbell Lic. RE Salesperson Denise Smith Lic. RE Salesperson 607-382-2847
108 Scott St.: Lovely 3-4 bdrm., 2 full bath Village Col.! Well-cared for. 4+ car det. gar. w/workshop, electric, garage door opener and benches! $124,900
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BURNS: UNDER CONTRACT!
10552 County Rd. 15b: Great country location for this large 2-story home w/5 bedrooms and 2 full bath on ½ an acre that’s move-in ready!
$159,900
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April 14, 2023 | DANSVILLE-WAYLAND | 585.226.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM A publication of featured MEDIA Jesse Ells 607.661.6376 Lic. RE Salesperson Christopher Cole 716.378.4795 Lic. RE Salesperson Stacy Mock 585.404.6771 Lic. RE Salesperson Bob Blauers 585.662.4457 Lic. Assoc. RE Broker Lic. RE Salesperson Kimberly VanDunk 585.233.5348 Lic. RE Salesperson 585.721.8994 Lic. RE Salesperson Terry Kelley 585.703.9477 Lic. Assoc. RE Broker Cybil Brock 585.245.4145 Lic. RE Salesperson The Terry Kelley & Cybil Brock Team Rachael Vogt 716.801.1621 Lic. RE Salesperson Sherry Roberts 585.245.4679 Lic. RE Salesperson AVON: NEW LISTING THAT’S SOLD! BATH: NEW LISTING THAT’S SOLD! COHOCTON: NEW LISTING!
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31 S. Main St.: Colonial w/3 bdrms., 2 full baths, nice lot! 1st r. lndry., 1st r. bonus rm., back & side covered porches! 2 car det. gar. w/cement rs.!
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CONTRACT!
605 County Rd. 13b: On over 2 acres, this 2-story home w/ rst oor bed and bath is CUTE and AFFORDABLE! Large eat-in kitchen w/slider to back covered deck, 2 car detached garage! $89,900 TEXT: H081797 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ R1458496 Lic RE Salesperson BURNS: UNDER CONTRACT! 110 S. Lackawanna St.: Beautiful, updated and well-maintained Colonial w/3 bedrooms, 2 full baths! First oor laundry, covered front porch, back deck w/hot tub! $129,900 TEXT: H083106 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ R1459540 Lic. RE Salesperson WAYLAND: UNDER CONTRACT! Announcing our new online shop for wedding invitations & more www.printingbypennylane.com created + printed just for you! invitation
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SMITTY’S COINS & CURRENCY
Top prices paid for coins, gold jewelry, paper money, magic cards, and more!
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80 South Main, Canandaigua
The naked earth is warm with Spring, And with green grass and bursting trees
Leans to the sun’s kiss glorying, And quivers in the sunny breeze.
~ Julian Grenfell
JOIN the DANSVILLE ROTARY CLUB
For the Annual Highway Cleanup
April 22nd - 9:00am Meet at rear of Village Building, Clara Barton St., Dansville
Due to safety concerns we ask no youth groups.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
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* On April 19, 1995, a massive truck bomb explodes outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The blast collapsed the north face of the nine-story building, killing 168 people, including 19 young children in its day-care center.
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HAND&BODYSHOPTOOLS, Equipment&Vintageparts SALE. Fri.4/14(8-4pm)andSat4/15 (8-2pm).27CaseSt.,Mt.Morris 585-303-8325.
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GENESEO: 3WestviewCrescent. April21&22(9am).ESTATESALE. Smalldiningtableand4chairs,sofa sleeper,loveseat,recliner,bookshelves,twinbeds,stands,vintage bronzeplaqueandfigures,Mickey Mouse/Disneycollection,stack W/D,full-sizeW/D,kitchenware, housewares,books,gardentools,push mower,largerockingchair,cuckoo clock,Kodakfilmreels,andmore!
April is a promise that May is bound to keep. ~ Hal Borland
DansvilleLionsClubPresents 49th Annual Lions Show
SPRING BREAK
withsongs,jokesand actsbylocaltalent
April 20th, 21st & 22nd • 7:00pm
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2. Easter Egg Hunting!
3. Penny the Therapy Dog
4. Enjoying the Avon Driving Park Playground!
Gerry Goss will be 95 on April 24th!
Please shower Gerry with birthday greetings!
Mail to: 32 Sprucewood Dr. Geneva, NY 14456
Love, Terry, Wayne, Jackie, Joyce & Mike
SNAP helps many older adults in New York State buy food.
The Nutrition Outreach and Education Program (NOEP) can tell you if you may be eligible for SNAP. NOEP can also help you complete and submit your application.
Call today. It is free and confidential.
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* Overdo it on the garlic or onions and need to freshen your breath? Try roasted coffee beans instead of gum or mints. Israeli scientists have found that coffee can inhibit the bacteria that leads to bad breath, but if you prefer drinking it to chewing, you’ll do best to take it black.
SPRING CLEAN UP DAY - WEST SPARTA
Saturday, April 29 • 8am-1pm THIS SERVICE IS FOR WEST SPARTA RESIDENTS and PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY. THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE ENFORCED!
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:
• Drivers, passengers and especially children MUST stay in their vehicles at all times.
• Loads MUST be sorted, this helps the line move faster. Separate plastic, metal, wood, trash, electronics, etc.
• All pneumatic tires MUST be removed from lawn mowers, etc.
• Refrigerator & freezer doors MUST be removed
• All trash MUST be non-organic, non-toxic, dry trash. No garbage.
• All gas & oil MUST be removed from lawn mowers and other engines.
ITEMS ACCEPTED
• Old furniture, plumbing fixtures, mattresses, household goods, stoves, washing machines, dryers, grills, etc.
• A $15.00 charge will be imposed on all items containing FREON - please pay in advance.
• Electronics, including computers (monitors and towers) and accessories—mice, keyboards, webcams, speakers, microphones, cables, wires, and IT accessories, storage devices.
• Printers, ink, toners, cartridges, scanners, copiers, fax machines, answering machines, phone systems, projection equipment, circuit boards and cards, rechargeable dry cell batteries (nickel cadmium, nickel hydride, lithium ion)
• Small home appliances (there will be a charge for FREON), GPS units, Fitness trackers, Smart watches .
• Cell phones, smart phones, tablets, PDAs, cameras, MP3 players, gaming devices .
TIRES WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A FEE — please pay in advance .
• Car, trucks, SUV, ATV, and lawn mower tires - $6.00 each.
• Commercial truck 20” or larger - $15.00 each.
THESE ITEMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
• liquids
• toxic waste/hazardous materials
• Light Bulbs • Smoke detectors
• garbage
• radioactive material
• Alkaline, wet cell, or dry cell batteries
• CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes, cassette tapes
• lawn clippings
• brush & limbs
• Items containing mercury or PCBs
• organic material
• Broken or bare CRTs
• Large quantities of roofing material and/or other construction debris, or material with nails may be rejected for the safety of our volunteers. is will be le up to the discretion of the attendants.
• All tires and items containing Freon MUST be paid for in advance at the Town Clerk’s o ce. Proof of payment will be required before these items are removed from resident’s vehicle.
• Anyone wishing to bring items to discard other than on this date, or wishing to discard a large quantity of pallets or lumber, or who may need help getting items to the Town Hall must contact the Town Clerk in advance to make arrangements.
e Town of West Sparta reserves the right to refuse any or all items
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DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES
Men and women who have experienced great success in the world of business can pursue a host of low-stress opportunities with a goal of sharing their experiences with the next generation of business leaders. Teaching a course at a local college or university is one such avenue, and executives can even offer to work with high school students interested in pursuing careers in business. Teaching and mentoring might be less traditional hobbies than crocheting or woodworking, but they still provide a way for adults to pursue their passions away from the constraints of the office.
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First-time homeowners with little or no landscaping experience may not understand the benefits of mulch, which can be used to strengthen soil and protect properties from the elements.
ROOFING & SIDING
WHAT TO LOOK FOR DURING ROOF INSPECTIONS
Curled, cracked or missing shingles may prove troublesome. Inclement weather can test the strength of even the most durable roofs. Even though many roofs are designed to last up to 30 years, some may need to be replaced early, particularly when they have been exposed to harsh weather over a period of years. Individual shingles can be replaced as spot treatments, but if the damage is widespread, a new roof may be necessary.
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Q&A Master Gardeners with the
When is too early to plant directly outside? How do I protect my early plants from the frost we may very well still have?
There are at least three reasons for waiting until at least mid-May for planting young plants outdoors unprotected: you want to avoid too cold weather, you want the soil to be warm enough, and you want your plants to be big and tough enough to survive. A covering like a cloth sheet can prevent frost from damaging plants if the soil is warm, but if the temperature falls below freezing, the plants are still likely to die.
The average freeze date is the end of April. Soil temperature at planting time should
be at least 50°. Your young plants should have at least three sets of leaves,and they need to get “hardened off” with gradual exposure to outdoor conditions of sun, wind, and changing temperatures. Often there is no frost after mid-May, but you need to check the long-range weather forecast before planting: the nighttime low temperature should be above 40°; 50° is even better for most young plants. Plants including broccoli, lettuce, and other greens and root vegetables can be planted outside in late April, while warm weather plants like tomatoes and squash need to wait.
A cold frame could enable you to start your plants outdoors. You could buy one, or some people build their own. This link gives you more information on a cold frame, which is heated by the sun, and hot beds, which are heated by electric mats: https://cceschuyler. org/resources/cold-frames-hot-bedschemung-county
This link offers you growing information for specific vegetables: http://www. gardening.cornell.edu/homegardening/ scene0391.html
And this contains information for flowers: https://schenectady.cce.cornell.edu/ gardening/lawns-ornamentals/annuals
Julie
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e Master Gardener Program is a national program of trained volunteers who work in partnership with their county CCE o ce to extend information throughout their communities. Look for this weekly column! Your questions answered by the local Cornell experts. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO OUR EXPERTS! Your question(s) will be answered directly & may be featured in our column! Ask them today at: GVPENNYSAVER.COM/GARDEN
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Most often unpaid, volunteers generously donate a part of their lives to do the work that nobody else likes to do — cleaning up after the event, fostering shelter dogs, chaperoning field trips, or helping the librarian; there are so many areas requiring volunteers. This month, we salute them for their unwavering services to businesses and communities and hold aloft their examples to inspire young and adults towards volunteerism.
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Without volunteers, we wouldn’t be able to host events or held programs as easily as we do today. Since most of these events are extremely important for communities and businesses, volunteers fill a critical gap in service.
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RAVES
Thank you DePaul Rosa's Villas and Roberts Wesleyan University of Chili, NY
I am an elderly, 78 years young woman who lives at DePaul Rosa’s Villas in LeRoy, currently attending sessions of Occupational Therapy training presented by students from Roberts Wesleyan University. Each of these students have added value to my life with their refreshing outlook on the future of their careers. I am so thankful for these sessions and appreciate the students’ willingness to interact with the tenants of this facility. When the students depart from the sessions, I feel good as if I had a hug. The students brought happiness and joy to my day. There are a few tenants who are not from this area who feel isolated with their medical issues. The students bring hope, optimism and give inner strength to the elderly. The students are an inspiration to all of us attending the sessions, as they go above and beyond with care and consideration. The future lies before them and God bless these young students.
Thank You Honeoye Falls Lima Students
My friends and I went to the Senior lunch and preview of Guys & Dolls. We were amazed. The lunch was excellent! The student servers were polite and they did a wonderful job making people feel welcomed. The play was so much fun. The students, actors, musicians and behind the scene workers were very professional and the play was perfection. My friends were so happy to come for the afternoon and had a great time. We are all looking forward to next year. We had so much fun from the time we walked in the school until we left.
Great Service!
Throughout the winter the folks working at Kwik Fill in Lima always did their jobs with smiles on their faces and a nice greeting and thank you, so thank you all for your good work attitude!
Junk Area
I am writing this with the concern that a recently appointed Historical Area of the village has turned into a junk yard. There are now 2-3 containers filled with junk, 2-3 RVs (not running) filled with junk. 2 full sized boats. Busses filled with junk. Non-running car, 2 plows, multiple lawn mowers and even more junk. This has become an eye sore not only for the residents and the entire village, but is this what we want people to see as they visit our village? THIS IS ALLOWED IN A HISTORICAL AREA? Why has the village board or the mayor not said anything? I have a good idea why not. This has brought feral cats, mice, rats, raccoons, and even skunks to the area. It has become a hoarding area. This needs to be cleaned up. Very sad for an area that even when it was empty added character to the village. Now it has become a junk yard!!
Donating
Why do multibillion dollar corporations have their employees solicit at the checkout for donations? Whether you’re put on the spot for an answer or the computer’s check out screen has a button to donate money for whatever the charity of the week is, do corporations really need tax write offs? Major corporations are notorious for avoiding taxes. If you like to donate, please send it directly to the charity or cause. You’ll feel much better for your participation.
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Town of Sparta
Public Real Estate Vacant Land Auction
Monday, May 8, 2023 at 6:00PM
Land located on State Route 256, North of Sparta Highway Garage
e Town of Sparta is o ering approximately 15.55 acres of recently surveyed vacant land which has been subdivided into 4 parcels as follows:
Parcel 1: 3 acre open building lot with 249 . of road frontage
Parcel 2: 2.55 acre open building lot with 260 . of road frontage
Parcel 3: 2.78 acre open building lot with 339 . of road frontage
Parcel 4: 7.17 acre timber wood lot with 20 . R.O.W. from Rte. 256
TERMS OF SALE: is property will be o ered “As Is” to the highest bidder in the following manner: Parcels 1, 2, 3, 4 o ered separately; Parcels 1, 2, 3 o ered together; Parcel 1, 2, 3, 4 o ered together. Upon acceptance of highest bid, ree ousand Dollars ($3,000.00) in cash or certi ed check (make out to yourself) will be required for each parcel as a nonrefundable part of the purchase price with the balance due on or before June 8, 2023. A Ten Percent (10%) buyer’s premium will be added to the bid price to determine the nal selling price. e Town will provide clear title and the existing instrument survey at closing, and will allow purchaser of Parcels 1, 2, 3 access to the property with a properly executed lease prior to closing. All sales are subject to approval of the Sparta Town Board. For copy of the survey, go to www.tomwamp.com.
Auction Conducted at Sparta Town Hall
Auctioneers/Licensed Real Estate Brokers:
omas P. Wamp Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc.
Tom Wamp • James P. Pirrung
(585) 335-8660 • (585) 728-2520
www.tomwamp.com • www.pirrunginc.com
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And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere;
And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant”
The Genesee Valley Church of Christ offers for FREE the following:
(Check your choice or choices)
New King James Bible
Eight Lesson Bible Correspondence Course
DVD “Searching for Truth” with Workbook
Searching for Truth Workbook alone (has same info as DVD) Where do we go when we die? DVD
Mail this ad to: Genesee Valley Church of Christ
PO Box 324, Dansville, NY 14437 or email us at:
churchofchrist2@stny.rr.com with your request.
We will need your:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number: (if you wish someone to contact you)
No one will come to your home unless you request a Home Bible Study. If you would like to attend our services, we are located at 7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg, NY. We meet in the Sparta Community Center. Bible Study at 9am, Worship Service following at 9:45am. We would love to see you! 10:00AM.
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PORTS OF JAPAN
ROYAL MANUAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. Works well. Needs fresh ribbon. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
60 CARDBOARD TOILET PAPER ROLLS. Great for crafts or seed starters: 585-736-2749
Sturdy PLASTIC ANIMAL CARRIER for cat or small dog. Two large PLASTIC COOLERS - GOTT 30 and Coleman 48. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Box of BETA TAPES (musical, special events, etc.). Fairport: 585-388-0318
Small TV w/remote, works fine. New light gray MINI BLIND 23”W 72”L. Pickup, Batavia: Text only: 845-309-9373.
Two new cans of WOOLITE CARPET/FURNITURE CLEANER. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
The first 3 BOOKS in Anne Rice’s the Vampire Chronicles, new. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
ROAD & TRACK MAGAZINES, 1972-2005. Over 81 issues: gnbboudway@msn.com
10” AIR MATTRESS - Fits adjustable twin bed. Mattress leaks, needs repair. 585-434-1121, leave message please. Thank you.
AMPICO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN
You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
100-150 JUNK TIRES. You pick up: 716-425-7671
ADULT DIAPERS, size XL. Still in package: 585-236-0426
Beautiful SPINET PIANO with BENCH. Double-tuned 2019. Picture upon request: Bob8lin13@yahoo.com
KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO, just tuned in November. It is not being used. We want to find someone who will enjoy it: 585-356-2927
MARTHA STEWART LIVING MAGAZINES 1999-2020. Very good condition. 585-599-3543
UPRIGHT PIANO. Great condition, moving and must find a home for it. You must pick up and move yourself: 585-362-9575
UPRIGHT PIANO. Needs love. Free. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-236-6995 New HP BLACK INKJET CARTRIDGE #62. New BROTHER INKJET CARTRIDGE #LC3033BK. tjpr@yahoo.com
LIFE MAGAZINES from 1989-2000. Not all years complete. Good to very good condition. Prefer non-profit organization for donation. Lima: SRWL22@aol.com
Two large boxes of AVON BOTTLES. You pick up or can meet: 315-331-9391
LYON & HEALY BABY GRAND PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)
MEDICAL - PICC/central line dressing change kits, caps, extra Tegaderm, saline flushes, Foley insertion trays, night/leg bags, irrigation trays: P.FRIED91@GMAIL.COM
SOCKS, fair to good condition, others can be used for crafts: 585-236-0426
REEL-TO-REEL audio TAPE player 607-936-3137
INSTANT POT, 8-10qts or bigger. Thank you! lijbelokur@gmail.com
Unwanted/unneeded CACTUS or JADE PLANTS in the Canandaigua area. Will pick up: williamschuler@zohomail.com
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOX SPRING in good condition needed for handicap person. Delivery needed: 585-451-9493
RECLINER CHAIR: merdeloc94@yahoo.com
CPAP MACHINE, for sleep apnea. Call or text: 585-202-8144
MYRTLE ground covering – will help dig up. Canandaigua area: 585-905-3487
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Used DOUBLE-PANED WINDOWS. Any size: 814-397-1432
2 used KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, 30”H x 12”W or similar: dotschlag@yahoo.com
PUSH SELF-PROPELLED LAWN MOWER. Call or text: 585-498-6013
METAL FENCE POST. Thanks: 585-861-0181
KEYBOARD with weighted keys, PIANO MUSIC (classical preferred) and a small COMPUTER DESK: 585-346-7022
70s-80s ROCK RECORDS, CASSETTES, and 8-TRACK TAPES for personal collection. I won’t sell them like others: gzintel1967@gmail.com
SEWING MACHINE for new sewer and a WASHER & DRYER in LeRoy: 585-820-3948
SHED, I will take down and a UTILITY TRAILER. Thank you: 585-447-0201
Long length STEEL RETAIL CLOTHING RACK w/wheels: 585-490-6808
STORAGE BINS w/LIDS and one PICNIC BENCH: 585-748-8531
CLAY POTS (broken pieces too) Thank you. email: amdobb@rochester.rr.com
HAY BALE FORK with handle or a PITCHFORK. Thank you. amdobb@rochester.rr.com
INTERNATIONAL STAMPS (no Canada) for grandson’s inherited stamp collection: 585-334-6134
Older versions of PLASTIC CANDY MOLDS. No more than 30-mile radius from Cohocton, Wayland, Springwater or Bath area: 585-447-0087, leave message
Small, 1.5 or 2 cup, FOOD PROCESSOR. No more than 30-mile radius from Cohocton, Wayland, Springwater or Bath area: 585-447-0087, leave message
Gently used WHITE WEDDING GOWN, size large (12?). Preferably with short or long sleeves: 585-346-9777
Old, abandoned CANOES and KAYAKS in need of repair for parts: jerrywilsen99@gmail.com
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Cohocton Public Library
8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170
www.cohoctonlibrary.org
Hrs.: Mon., Wed., Fri. 1pm-7pm; Tues., Thurs. 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Dansville Public Library
200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720
www.dansville.lib.ny.us
Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 9am-1pm
E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library
30 Main St., Atlanta, NY 585-534-5030
Hrs.: Mon., Tues. 10am-8pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10am-5pm; Closed Sat., Sun.
Wayland Free Library
101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380
www.gunlockelibrary.org
Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-6pm; Fri. 12pm-5pm; Sat. 10am-noon
AVON
31stAvonCentralSchool
AlumniBanquet- Pleasesavethe dateforthe31stAvonCentral SchoolAlumniBanquet:Friday,August11,hostedbytheClassof 1973.Thisbanquetisforall graduatesofAvonCentralandwe wouldliketoextendthisinvitation toclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon).Moreinformationtofollow.Ifyouareaclass representative,youwillbereceiving informationsoon.Reconnectwith yourclassmates.Ifyouhaveany questions,pleasefeelfreetoreach outtoslane@rochester.rr.com.
DANSVILLE
TurkeyBiscuitDinner tobenefit theVincentHouseHospice.Held Thursday,April20th.Presale.Pick UpatUnionHoseDansville,5pmto 7pm.Tickets12.00-call728-2427.
Science has never drummed up quite as effective a tranquilizing agent as a sunny spring day. ~ W. Earl Hall
DCSWallofPrideInduction
Seekingnominationsforthe upcominginductiontobeheldon Saturday,October21,2023.Please submitnominationapplicationsby June1,2023onformsobtainedat theDansvilleCentralSchoolDistrict Office(337MainSt.)oravailable ontheDistrictwebsitewww. dansvillecsd.orgundertheCommunitytab,FoundationforDansville Education.
DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgram-
WeekofApril17-April21,2023
Monday,4/17:BeefStroganoff withEggNoodles,Carrots,Spinach,MixedFruit,OrangeJuice
Tuesday,4/18:LemonPepperFish, RoastedPotatoes,Broccoli, SeasonedButternutSquash,Wheat Roll,Apple,StrawberryJell-O
Wednesday,4/19:BBQPork, BrusselSprouts,Carrots,Pear, CranberryJuice,VanillaPudding
Thursday,4/20:ChickenandVeggieStirFry,WhiteRice,SugarSnap Peas,Peaches,AppleJuice
SiteClosedonFriday (585)335-8130
GENESEO
Veteran&FamilyDay- VOCWNY andLivingstonCountyOutdoorRX invitesVeteransandtheirFamilies toourfirstannualVeteransFamily DayChickenBBQ,rainorshine,at theNationalWarplaneMuseumin Geneseo.Music,bouncehouses, cornhole,food,andfun!Preregistrationrequiredby31May 2023.Seatinglimited,feelfreeto bringachair,lawngames,anda smallpop-upcanopyforshade. Gatesopen1pmforsign-inof pre-registeredparticipantstoget theirmealtickets.Welookforward toseeingourLivingstonCounty Veteransandfamilies.RSVP’scan besubmittedbyvisitingourwebsiteandclickingontheeventlink orbycallingortexting 585-200-9742oremailing rwolter@vocwny.org
History&PhotographicTourof
CraigColony: CraigColonyfor Epilepticswasaresidentialfacility forepilepticsinSonyea,NYfrom 1896-1967.PhotographerChar Szabo-Perricelli&DavidMackHardiman,formerDirectorofthe MuseumofdisABILITYHistoryrecentlyreleasedtheirnewbook ColonyChronicles,packedwith photographsandinformation aboutthefacility.“ThecryptichistoryoftheCraigColonyhasbeen broughttolifethroughrichhistory andeclecticphotographs.Packed withpersonalmemoirsandriveting research,thisisanabsorbingand rareaccountoflifeinsidean AmericanInstitution.”HeldApril 23,1:30-2:30pm,Livingston CountyMuseum,30CenterSt., Geneseo.https://www. livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety. com/
VeteranPlus1-PaintPlatoonApril23,3-6pm.Veteransplus1 cancomejoinourpaintplatoon. Wewillcreateourowninterpretationofaselectedpieceofartunder theguidanceoflocalartistJill RossboroughatherArtsmartStudioinGeneseo.RSVPrequiredand canbedoneinmanyways;visitour websiteandclickontheeventlink, callortext585-200-9742,oremail rwolter@vocwny.org.Approved attendeeswillreceiveanemail fromustoconfirmyourseat.Ifyou donotseearesponsefromus, checkyourSPAM/Junkinboxor contactusviaphoneandletus know.https://www.livcovets.com
BazaarSpringCleaning ClearanceSale- SponsoredbyThe GeneseoUnitedWomeninFaith’s Bazaargroup.Saturday,April15th, GeneseoUnitedMethodistChurch, 9am-2pm.Featuringhigh-quality, unique,hand-madecraftsincluding placematsandpotholders,baby quiltsandlaprobes,wallhangings, homedecor,andmore.Everything ondisplaythedayofthesale, exceptfabric,willbeofferedat 20%offthemarkedprices!Fabric soldfor$1.00/pound.That’s approximatelytwoyardsoffabric for$1.00!Cash,checks,debitand creditcardsaccepted.Locatedat 4520GeneseeStreet.Onelevel andisfullyhandicapaccessible, withplentyofoff-streetparking. Information,(585)243-3160.
“RaisetheRoof”Concert willbe heldFriday,April21stat7:00PM atSt.Michael’sEpiscopalChurch, 23MainSt.Geneseo.Thisisthe secondinaseriesthatisamusical partnershipwithacapellagroups fromSUNYGeneseo,featuring “TheSouthsideBoys”and“Hips’n Harmony”.St.Michael’stalentwill be“FamilyFeudinthePew”bythe DeBells.Ticketsavailableatthe door.Admission$10and$5for SUNYstudents.Theconcertseries isafundraiserforanewslateroof forourhistoricchurch.Areception willfollowtheperformance.Please joinusforanenjoyableeveningof music.
HEMLOCK
RollerSkatingParty! RollerSkatingisbackattheLittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.Hemlock,andwearesoexcited. ComeskatewithusonApril22nd from6:00-8:00PMasweenjoyour loveforskating.Thisisafamily eventandallchildrenunderthe ageoftenmustbeaccompaniedby anadult.Thepricetoattendis $7.50ppandthatincludesadmissionandrentals.Youcannotuse yourownskates.Therewillalsobe snacksandbeveragesavailableto purchase.Hopetoseeyouthere.
“SpringtimeMusicalBash” -The AmericanJukeboxBigBandConcertApril29th,LittleLakes CommunityCenter,4705S.Main St.,Hemlock.Tickets:$25.00pp. Purchaseatouroffice,thedoor,or www.littlelakesny.org.Doorsopen 7PM,concert7:30-9:30PM.Big bandwithtwovocalistswillhave youdancingtothesoundsofdifferentmusicalgenres.Alcoholic beveragesavailabletopurchase. WearepartneringwiththeValley InnatHoneoyeLakethatevening. Theyareofferingspecialdinner selections4-7PM,reservationsrequiredalongwithyourselectionby April24th,call(585)229-1154. Bringyourconcerttickettothe restaurantandyourrestaurantreceipttotheconcert;receiveaspecialtreatfrombothvenues.
LAKEVILLE
VeteranOnly-SpringBrunch: April27,11-1pm. Weinviteour Veteranstocomeoutandjoinus foraSpringBrunchatLeisure’s Restaurant&EventCenterin Lakeville.RSVPisrequiredandcan besubmittedbyvisitingourwebsiteandclickingontheeventlink. RSVPsalsoacceptedbycallingor textingmeat585-200-9742or emailingrwolter@vocwny.org.This isaVeteranonlyevent.Spaceis limitedsowatchforouremailto confirmyourattendance.Welook forwardtoseeingyouthere.https:/ /www.livcovets.com
EveryApril,GodrewritestheBook of Genesis. ~ Author Unknown
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
LIVONIA
FingerLakesUFOMeetup -ExploreETs,UFOs&theParanormal. Shareyourexperienceswithlikemindedpeople.GuestSpeakervia Zoom,ChrisDePerno,NYSDirector ofMUFON(MutualUFONetwork) onSaturday,April15:6:00-8:00 pmattheUnitedMethodistChurch ofLivonia(UMCL),21Summers Street,Livonia,NY.$5.00donation toUMCL.RSVPappreciated,but notrequiredto:MaryGraceviatext orcall:585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org
MIDDLESEX
TheMiddlesexHoseCo.Roast
BeefDinners willstartagainon SaturdayApril29th.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober28thatthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt.,Middlesexfrom4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.
MOUNT MORRIS
VeteranEarlyRisersCoffeeClub
- VeteranscanjoinusatBrian’s USADinerinMt.Morrisat7:00 a.m.,forourfreemonthly breakfastheldonthethirdMonday untilMay15,2023.RSVPwith nameandnumberbyclickingthe RSVPlinkonourwebsiteforthe event.Oryoucanemail,textorcall meatrwolter@vocwny.org, 585-200-9742.Spaceislimited, butonceRSVPissent,youwill receivearesponseconfirmingyour attendancestatus.Wehopetosee youthere.https://www.livcovets. com
VeteranPlus1-BowlingBrigade:April22,2-4pm. Veterans, wewillcloseoutourseasonwith onelastbowlingeventbeforethe niceweather.Welookforwardto seeingyouandaguestcomeout andjoinusforsomebowling,food, andfunatMt.MorrisLanesinMt. Morris.RSVPisrequiredandcanbe submittedmultipleways.Visitour website,www.livcovets.com,and clicktheRSVPlink,orbycalling/ textingoremailingmeat 585-200-9742orrwolter@vocwny. org.Spaceislimitedsowatchfor ouremailtoconfirmyourattendance.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* Ladies, before you put a ring on it, you might want to consider that a survey of 17,000 people across 28 countries found that the amount of time a man spends doing chores on a weekly basis decreases significantly after he marries.
That God once loved a garden we learn in Holy writ. And seeing gardens in the Spring I well can credit it.
~ Winifred Mary Letts
NAPLES
AftertheIceAge:TheReturnof PlantLifetotheBristolHillsHowdidplantlifedevelopinour regionoverthelast12,000years, sincetheGreatIceAge?Inhisthird andfinaltalkinaseriesthatstarted withtheglaciers’effectsonour landscapeandsoils,Dr.BruceGilmantellshowcertainnativeplants thrivedinthosesoils.Hethenwill thentakeusonavirtualtourofour woodlandhabitatstodayfeaturing springwildflowers.HeldApril29, 10a.m.attheBristolSprings GrangeHall,6457StateRoute64, Naples.
NUNDA
Veterans-PACTACTTownHall: April29,11-3pm.Pleasecomeout andjoinusattheSeager-Werner Post#333AmericanLegion,32N. StateSt.inNundaforaPACTAct TownHall.Informationonthe PACTActandQ&Aonhowto initiateclaimsorhealthcarefor servicemembersthatservedduring Vietnam,GolfWarandPost9-11 era.Veteransshouldcomeoutand seeiftheyareentitledtoVAHealth Careandservice-connecteddisabilities.Unsureifyouare,showup andaskthequestions.NORSVP required.https://www.livcovets. com
PERKINSVILLE
St.Peter’sCemeteryAnnual BoardMeeting -Thursday,April 27,2023at7pm,St.Peter’s Church,Perkinsville,NY.
SPRINGWATER
JoinUstoPickUpOatkaCreek Park: ComejointheOatkaCreek WatershedCommittee(OCWC) volunteerstohelpcleanupOatka CreekParkSaturday,April22 (EarthDay),8:30-Noon.Thisevent ispartofMonroeCountyParksPickUptheParksprogram.The parkentranceisattheintersection ofUnionSt.andQuakerRd.inthe TownofWheatland.Followthe entranceroadtothepavilionparkinglot.Allparticipantsneedto completeavolunteerwaiverform, availableatthepavilion.Thereisa lotofgroundtocover,soyourhelp willbeappreciated.Rainorshine. Theeventwillonlybepostponed forextremeweather.Contact:PeterLent(lent@frontiernet.net).
HikeFingerLakesTrailinNaples - HikeandExploreaportionofthe FingerLakesTrail,BristolHills Branch,inNaplesonSunday,April 16from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails.Foradditionalinfo/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
TakeOutRoastBeefDinnerSaturday,April15,2023atthe Webster’sCrossingUnitedMethodistChurch,Route15between Springwater&Conesus.Cost:$12.
CommunityDinnerTableSpaghettiDinner: Webster’s CrossingUnitedMethodistChurch, Route15betweenSpringwater& Conesus.HeldThursday,April27, 2023from4:30pm-7pm.DineIn orTake-Outbydonation.Music Jam!
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson
* Rub hands with lemon slices to get rid of onion or fish smells. Afterward, you can put the lemon slices down your garbage disposal unit with a few ice cubes to get rid of smells there, too.
* Here’s a great way to get a longer life out of a bar of soap: Press the plastic top of a pop bottle into the side of a wet bar of soap. When you set the bar down in your soap dish, put it plastic side down. This way, the bar doesn’t sit in any residual water and turn into a goopy mush. The plastic top comes out easily if you need to remove it. -- Y.P. in Illinois
* Nylon stocking strips are great and work really well in the garden. If you have a pair that has a run, chop them up into pieces. You can use them to tie up staked plants, as they are strong but gentle enough to not cause any harm. -- E.S. in Wisconsin
* Reduce your energy costs of drying clothes by hanging heavy items (think towels, throw blankets, jeans, sweats) for a few hours to air dry before popping them in the dryer. You can cut the drying time by as much as two-thirds, and still get that tumble-dried softness.
-- M.N. in Missouri
* Keep a kitchen timer near your phone so you can limit the length of long-distance calls. They can add up quickly if you don’t watch it!
* Renew your paintbrushes with this trick: Heat vinegar to boiling. Pour into a tall, narrow container that won’t melt. Add hardened brushes, bristle side down. Stick a pencil through the hole in the paintbrush handle and balance it across the top of the container. It keeps the bristles from bending in the bottom of the container. Let brushes soak until vinegar is cooled. Use a wire brush to clean.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam Mazzotta
Adopting an Older Cat Can Bring Unexpected Issues
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We recently adopted a 12-year-old orange tomcat. Abel is neutered and well behaved, but he has some health issues that we didn’t bargain for. He’s overweight (we’re working on it) and recently needed a tooth pulled. He gets ear and eye infections frequently. I’m not about to give him up, but I wanted others to know that a senior cat o en has more medical needs than younger cats. e tradeo is that he’s a sweet, gentle cat, well adapted to humans, and seems less inclined to escape from the house than a younger cat might. -- Kelly B., Salt Lake City
DEAR KELLY: ank you for sharing your experience! Abel sounds like a wonderful cat.
Senior cats, age 11 to 14, do need extra monitoring. ey o en have health issues speci c to older cats, and can be more susceptible to infections, bad teeth, etc. Pretty much all the same issues humans face as we grow old!
As you’ve noted, Abel’s diet is really important. Not just to lose weight and keep it o , but to make sure he’s getting the right nutrition for a senior cat. A cat food formulated for older cats is helpful, but owners should work with the veterinarian to determine the amount and type of food to give their cat each day. Lots of protein is a must, as this article by VCA points out: vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/ feeding-mature-senior-and-geriatric-cats
Dehydration is another factor for older cats. Empty and re ll your cat’s water bowl each morning and monitor how much the amount decreases throughout the day to determine how much he drinks.
Finally, monitor your cat’s litter box habits. Write them down and take them to the next vet checkup to make sure there are no hidden health problems cropping up.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
(c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
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In Memoriam
A Celebration of the Life of Ellsw th “Coach” Tripp
Liberty HollowSouth
Furniture
Bought • Sold • Repaired • Re nished
• Antiques and Primitives
• Americana & Country
• Cards for all Occasions
• China & Ceramics
• Cottage & Shabby Chic
• Country Quilts
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
• Furniture
• Hardware & Howards
• Homemade Candy
• Jams & Jellies
• Old Village Paint
• Vintage & Retro
585-658-2565
Refreshments Gi Certi cates
3134 Mt. Morris-Geneseo Rd. • Mt. Morris, NY 14510
Hours: ursday-Sunday, 10am-5pm
* The first roller coaster was used to transport coal down a hill. After people found that it could reach speeds up to 50 mph, tourists started asking to ride on it for a few cents.
Calumet 15 yr.
American Highway
Willett
Yellowstone
Penelope 80°, Barrel Strength & Architect
Old Tub Bottle in Bond
Rebel Yell
I.W. Harper Cabernet Cask
Je erson - 5 types
Widow Jane 10 yr
Angel’s Envy
Four Roses - 4 types
Michter’s
Bib & Tucker
Tommyrotter
Hudson
Iron Smoke & Bottle in Bond
Bootlegger
Horse Soldier - 3 types
Southern Tier High West - 3 types
Rabbit Hole - 2 types
Basil Hayden
Old Forester - 6 types
1792 - 2 sizes
Redemption
Blade and Bow
Larceny & Barrel Proof
Woodford
Woodford Double Oak
Woodinville - 3 types
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Matilda Charles
Living Long Lives in the Blue Zones
In several parts of the world there are large populations that regularly live into their 90s and even pass 100 years. ey’re called Blue Zones, those parts of the world where seniors live longer, healthier lives. It started as a National Geographic project to look for the secrets to longevity. ey were able to identify ve locations: Loma Linda, California; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Sardinia, Italy; Ikaria, Greece; and Okinawa, Japan.
Fascinated scientists began to study these over-100 people and concluded that they had nine commonalities. ey are:
• e Blue Zoners move and exercise naturally, working in gardens and going about their lives with frequent walks.
• ey have a purpose to each day.
• ey do what they must to avoid stress. Some pray, some have happy hour, some take naps, but they intentionally do something.
• ey follow Confucius’ rule to stop eating when they’re 80% full, and don’t eat late at night.
• ey belong to a faith-based community of some kind.
• ey put loved ones rst and o en live with or near family members.
• e people around them are engaged in similar healthy behaviors.
To read the study about the Blue Zones, go online to www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov, select PubMed from the dropdown menu and put “Blue Zones” in the search box. Look for the authors Buettner D, Skemp S. e heading includes “Lessons from the World’s Longest Lived.”
ere is hope for all of us to extend our lives if we incorporate some of what those in the Blue Zones have to teach us.
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BAPTIST
Cornerstone Baptist Church
4232 Reservoir Rd., Geneseo • 243-4514 www.baptistchurchgeneseo.com
Pastor John Zatkiewicz
Worship 11am • Sunday School 9:45am
Wednesday Prayer, 6:30pm
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church
4631 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo • 243-0130
Pastor Don Ray • E-mail: pvbc@frontier.com
pleasantvalleybaptist.com • Sunday School 10:00am
Worship Services Sunday, 11:00am • Bible Study Wed., 6:30pm
Children’s Church • Youth Activities
Grace Baptist Church
Pastor David eobald
9316 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437 585-335-6190
Sunday School 9:15 AM; Worship Service 10:30 AM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting/Kids Block/Youth Group 7:00 PM www.gracebcdansville.org
CATHOLIC
St. Luke the Evangelist Parish
Sat. 4:00 pm at St. Lucy, Retsof • Sun. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Geneseo
Sun. 8:15 am at Holy Angels, Nunda • Sun. 10 am at St. Patrick, Mt. Morris • Sun. 10:15 am at St. Mary, Geneseo
Daily Masses: Mon. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Tues. at St. Patrick, Wed. & Fri. at St. omas Aquinas
Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community
St. Mary’s, Honeoye • St. Matthew, Livonia
www.stsmaryandmatthew.com - Rev. William Laird
9am Daily Masses: Mon. & Wed. at St. Matthew • Tues. & urs. at St. Mary’s
Weekend Schedule: Sat. - 3:30pm Reconciliation, 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew • Sun. - 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew
Holy Family Catholic Community
O ce: 206 Fremont St., Wayland, NY 14572 • 728-2228
Hours: Mon- urs. 9:00am-4:00pm, Fri 9:00am-12:00noon
Mass Schedule: Sat. 4pm @ St. Mary’s, 40 Elizabeth St., Dansville
Sun. 7:30am @ St. Joseph’s, 206 Fremont St., Wayland
Sun. 9:15am @ Sacred Heart, 11119 Chapel St., Perkinsville
Sun. 11am @ St. Pius, 35 Maple Ave., Cohocton
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
Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
e Center Church
Meeting at the Lakeville Fire Training Grounds
5604 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY 14480
Service: Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study: Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Phone: 585-376-0749
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Livonia Community Church
A non-denominational Evangelical church
41 Spring St., 346-5290; Pastor Benjamin Nickels
Bible Study – all ages 9:45am; Worship Service 10:30am
LivoniaCC.org
EPISCOPAL
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
25 Clara Barton Street • Box 127 Dansville, NY 14437 • 585-335-5434
stpetesdansville.org • Handicap accessible
Sunday Service @ 10:30am
Zion Episcopal Church
10 Park Place (on the Circle), Avon • (585) 226-3722 zionepiscopalchurchavon.org
Sunday Worship and Holy Communion 10:00am
Online Facebook: facebook.com/Zionchurchavon
Sunday School (Pre-K-12) 9:00am
LUTHERAN
St. Timothy Lutheran Church - ELCA
A Sanctuary and Reconciling in Christ Church
5015 Lakeville Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-4490
Vicar Lisa Frauens • vicarlisaf@gmail.com • sttimothylutherangeneseo.org
Sunday worship 9:30AM, & Live Streamed: www.facebook.com/sttimothygeneseo
Intergenerational Sunday School, 10:30am 1st Sunday of the month Oct-May. Accessible building with hearing loop available.
SPRING CLEANING PROJECTS YOU DON’T WANT TO FORGET
BATHROOMS: Bathrooms also tend to bear the brunt of winter weather, as mold and grime can accumulate throughout a season in which it’s too cold to open bathroom windows to let fresh air in after bathing. Inspect ceilings, tubs, shower stalls, and floors for any signs of mold growth or grime. Mold growth in a home can lead to respiratory problems and exacerbate existing conditions such as asthma, so it’s best to inspect bathrooms for any signs of mold growth throughout winter. If you have let that slip, prioritize such inspections come spring cleaning time.
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METHODIST
Geneseo United Methodist Church
Rev. Beth Malone • Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo • 243-3160
8:30am Non-Traditional, 10:30am Traditional, 9:30am co ee hour
Sunday School classes for all ages • Nursery care provided
Now “Looped” for the Hearing Impaired Worship services available via Zoom - more info at www.geneseomethodist.com
“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” • Handicapped accessible
United Methodist Church of Livonia
Pastor: Hoyt Brown • 21 Summers St., Livonia • (585) 346-3511
E-mail: UMCLivonia@gmail.com • Website: UMCL.us
Sunday School 9:45AM • Worship service Sundays at 9AM, in-person in the sanctuary or online. Online access is available via the church website: UMCL.us or on our Facebook page (Livonia United Methodist Church). Nursery Care available for infant to preschool-aged children.
Dansville United Methodist Church
5 Chestnut Ave., Dansville
Church phone: 585-335-5354
Sunday Worship: 11am
Pastor Michael Whitcomb-Tavey
Springwater United Methodist Church
8001 South Main St., Springwater, NY 14560
O ce: 585-669-2131, Pastor Dawn Merritt
Sunday Service: 11am
Children’s Church/Sunday School
Handicap accessible.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Faith Fellowship Church
5630 Pebble Beach Rd., Lakeville • 703-1340 www. cny.org
Pastor Stephen Sweeting • Pastor Steven LaMar, Discipleship
Pastor Cli Baker, Youth
Sunday Worship Prayer 10am
Holy Ground Ministries Church
2637 Genesee St. (Rte. 63), Retsof, Across from York School bus garage. 585-245-3334 • Sunday at 10am. All are welcome.
Bible Study - Every Saturday at 9:30am
See what the Lord can do in your life. www.holygroundministries.org
Genesee Valley Church Of Christ
Calvin Watson, Minister • 7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg • 281-4733 (Sparta Community Center)
Sunday Bible Study 9-9:45am • Sunday Worship 10:00-11:00am
Non-denominational New Testament Teachings.
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
Spend Orthodox Lent & Pascha With Us! Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians. Full schedule of services at www.pomog.org
PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian Church of Livonia Center
3836 Richmond Mills Road
Rt. 20A, Livonia Center 346-5075
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
• Handicap Accessible
Leicester Evangelical Presbyterian Church
161 Main St., Leicester • 382-3311
Pastor David Missel
www.seekinggodtogether.com
Adult Sunday School: 10am • Worship Service: 10:30am
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York United Presbyterian Church
2662 Main St., York, NY • 243-1266
Sunday Worship Service in person at 10:00 am
Available on the YouTube channel: “York United Presbyterian Church”.
Pastor: Rev. Michelle Sumption • All are welcome!
Central Presbyterian Church of Geneseo
Corner 2nd & Center St. • 243-0669
Pastor Rev. Dr. Nancy E. Lowmaster
Sunday Worship at 10am @www.cpcgeneseo.org
Sunday School and Nursery provided.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lakeville United Church of Christ
5687 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville • 346-5235
www.facebook.com/Lakevilleucc
Sunday Worship at 10:30am
All are welcome/Open and A rming Church.
List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.
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ХРАМ ПОКРОВА ПРЕСВЯТОЙ БОГОРОДИЦЫ
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Complex Jargon Prevents Patient From Understanding Diagnosis
DEAR DR. ROACH: After many bouts of pain in my left leg, I was referred for an MRI. They diagnosed me with left lumbar radiculitis, spondylolisthesis and lumbar spondylosis. There are many people in my independent living facility who have gotten similar diagnoses. As an RN with a master’s in nursing education, I have a question: When the diagnoses are made, do doctors not explain the problem in layman’s terms? I only found out what my list of diagnoses were from a physical therapist, to whom I was referred. -- N.F.P.
ANSWER: Doctors certainly should explain their diagnoses in language appropriate for their patients. We can forget that the language we use is sometimes incomprehensible, but that’s not an excuse. A patient should always feel comfortable in saying they don’t understand a diagnosis, or any other word or phrase their doctor uses, and ask for more explanation. Many of the most effective communicators I have seen not only ask the patient whether they understood, but have made sure their patient can explain it back to them. In your case, these specific diagnoses are generally not well-known by nonexperts, and I am disappointed that they did not give you an explanation. Lumbar radiculitis is essentially sciatica -- it’s an inflammation of the large bundle of nerve roots, which usually causes pain down the leg into particular locations, based on which nerves are being affected. It is not a specific diagnosis, as it doesn’t say what is causing the damage to the nerves. Spondylolisthesis is a condition where one vertebra overlaps another one below it (front to back, not side to side). Very mild spondylolisthesis will not cause any symptoms, but more severe cases can cause damage to the nerve roots. Spondylosis of the lumbar vertebrae is a nonspecific term signifying degeneration of the spine, usually due to osteoarthritis and often including degeneration of the disks in between the vertebrae. So, these diagnoses together suggest that you have osteoarthritis of the spine, along with a displacement of one vertebra over another, causing damage to the nerve roots of the spine. These conditions would be likely to cause the back and leg pain you have on your left side.
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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.
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BY SUZIE WELLS
What inspires you to write (poetry and otherwise)?
Inspiration is a tricky concept because while you can have ashes of ideas and sometimes things pour out of you, the truth is that you have to write, create, and be creative for that inspiration to nd you. Inspiration is about connections. It’s about your brain being ready to nd new forms and see things in a di erent way. It comes from hard work. If you are sitting around waiting for inspiration to hit before you even start, you will never start. What inspires me in my poetry is the absurdity of modern-day existence. Needless to say, I have a lot to work with right now.
How would you describe your writing habits?
Writing is a muscle. e more you write, the easier it is to write and think in whatever form your creativity takes, whether it be poetry, prose, non ction–anything, really. e actual form isn’t as relevant as the practice of it. is applies to all art practices. Because I am also a visual artist, I don’t necessarily write every day, but I do practice my art every single day and there were many, many years where I wrote every single day.
What are your favorite topics or themes to write about?
e absurdity of modern existence. I mean really. ere is lots of fodder there for my performance poems. Also, I am fairly political in my poetry with an eye towards environmentalism, social justice, and “women’s issues,” which o en, if not always, intersect. e world we hand down to our children is a mess and grownups refuse to do anything about it except ght about it, so I write about that. Do you ever worry or overthink about anything in particular when you write?
Overthink. Overwrite. All the time. Wreck a poem by trying to do too much or too little with it. at’s why I save every version so I can backtrack if I veer too far from a poem’s charted course. You hear writers talk about spending days taking commas in and out or changing an opening line back and forth. Don’t do that. Write it and move on. en come back a week, month, or year later to look at it. Writing is a long game. Some things need time to complete. What writing groups/networks do you connect with?
I sort of bop around because I practice many di erent kinds of art. Artist Breakfast Group is one of my favorite inclusive Greater Rochester groups. ey meet every Tuesday morning at 8:15am. See their website or FB page. Various groups and events operate out of Before Your Quiet Eyes Bookstore on Monroe Ave. and at Books ETC out in Macedon. Ken and John both o er supportive places for writers and artists at any stage in their careers.
What are your favorite/greatest accomplishments as a writer/poet/ human being?
One of the great things about being an artist is the ability to touch people’s hearts and to spread compassion and kindness by sharing one’s humanity because we don’t practice this enough in our competitive, capitalistic world. e world and its resources are nite, which is not something we are willing to deal with and yet we must. Being able to bring people into a world of dialogue and conversation rather than divisiveness is always gratifying.
What role does creative writing and/or poetry play in everyday life?
Being creative in some way is part of the human existence. Whether you write or garden, we bene t from exercising our creativity. Don’t feel like you can only do one thing either. Write. Play music. Learn how to do bonsai. It’s all from the same creative well and is important for daily existence. In our hectic, chaotic world, the practice of an art form gives your mind space to expand and relax, gives it an opportunity
to learn and be renewed as well as feel satisfaction that you did something that inspired you. What advice would you give an aspiring writer?
My advice for a beginning writer is that every sentence you write prepares you for the next sentence, so just write. Do not be afraid of your delete button and use it o en. A poem doesn’t have to be great for it to exist. In fact, most writing isn’t good, but you won’t get to the stu that matters without crumpling up a lot of paper. Equally important is to read everything! Go out to see other writers when they read. Go hear music. Go to the theatre. Street art. Whatever interests you. Just get out ther and see what’s happening. And nd a critique group to read your work. If people just say “oh, that’s nice” or “I liked it,” you will never get better. Being open to seeing what other people see in your work will help you grow as an artist and will help you not only to learn your cra , but how to cra a piece aligned with your intentions.
Look out for a May event at Studio 402 in Anderson Alley. Also, First Fridays 6-9pm and Second Saturdays, Noon-4pm are open studio times. You can nd me in Studio 208 in Anderson Alley. @karenafaris, FB https://www.facebook.com/karenafaris
e Mannequin Poems: She Who is Plastic is Sealed
First published in descant 2017
By Karen Faris
Sometimes the sun is in my eyes or my arms are full or maybe it’s my heart over brimming sharp and urgent like lemon zest or bees buzzing itching to pollinate in thick pools of dripping honey: it’s a kind of listening from within, a swimming in the water’s stream a barefooted walk in the dewy grass of the universe that makes me forget to cart her wherever I go the one with the perfect skin done hair and heels to die for But as soon as I step out get wet in the rain burnt in the blaze of a mid-day sun, I am reminded by the others who have not been carried away I am undone.
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A house with any kind of age will have dozens of stories to tell.
I suppose if a novelist could live long enough, one could base an entire oeuvre on the lives that weave in and out of an antique house.
~Anita Shreve
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is is advance notice for the 32nd annual spring extravaganza auction at the Allegany County fairgrounds. Rich and James are on the road every week getting consignments for this auction. Keep watching the ads and the website for the additions as the auction continues to grow. We will be o ering “Mikeville” live this year. We will have 2 main auction rings most of the day. We will also be o ering internet bidding with Proxibid.
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L. Tate Unit 119 A.B.C. Dresser, Speakers, Microwave, Cooler, Kitchen Chairs, Bags, Boxes and Totes.
J. Cha ee Unit 149 Full 10x20 Fish Tanks, Christmas Decorations, Lamps, Skis.
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64539 Route 415, Wayland, NY 14572 • 1 Unit for Auction
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Eloise J. (Didas) Finch
April 9, 2023
Eloise J. (Didas) Finch, age 92, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 9, 2023 at Elderwood at Hornell.
Eloise was born on March 8, 1931 at the Bethesda Hospital in Hornell to the late Cli ord & Margaret (Waggoner) Didas. She was raised by her grandparents, Nick & Anna Didas and grew up working at their cider mill on Narrows Road in Wayland. She would walk 2 miles to the Loon Lake schoolhouse but eventually graduated from Wayland Central School in 1950. Once the kids were school-aged, Eloise worked as the lunch lady before becoming a bus monitor for the special needs students. Eloise worked for the school for over half a century, nally retiring at the young age of 87. She also kept her license until then as well.
Eloise had a way with words and loved writing, even having some of her work published. She was a part of the local Friends Group, Naples Writers Group,and member of the Avoca United Methodist Church. She loved being outside and in nature, taking walks, listening and watching birds,and tending to her vegetable and ower gardens that she’d start inside before spring. Nothing brought more joy to Eloise though than her family, especially her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, all of whom she loved very much.
Eloise married Roy E. Finch in 1950; he predeceased her in 2007. ey raised three children together, Sheila, Mike & Terry. Terry predeceased his mother in January of 2023. In addition to her husband and son, Eloise is also predeceased by her son-in-law, John Palmer Sr.; her sisters, Marian Gray, Eleanor (Carl) Kruchten, & Evelyn (Patrick) Carpenter, and many nieces, nephews & cousins.
Eloise is survived by her children, Sheila Palmer & Mike (Kathy) Finch; her daughter-in-law, Deb Finch; her grandchildren, John Palmer Jr., Tammi (Larry) Stubbings, Jared (Amanda) Lane, Kelly (Brett) Marinaccio, Kathy (Randy Jones) Palmer, Jacquie (Tom) Canute, and Nick Finch & Jan Finch and Sylvia Finch & Maria (Hugh) Eddy; 21 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren with another on the way; and several nieces,nephews,great-nieces & nephews, cousins & friends.
Family and friends were invited to call from 4-7pm on ursday, April 13, 2023 at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland. Funeral services were held at 11am on Friday, April 14, 2023 at the funeral home. Eloise will be buried in Village Cemetery, Wayland, next to Roy.
In lieu of owers, please consider making a memorial contribution in Eloise’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital online at StJude.org. Envelopes will also be available at the funeral home. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland. To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com
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Dana A. Redance
April 3, 2023
Wayland: Dana A. Redance, 64 years of age, passed away Monday April 3, 2023 at his favorite area: Spud Lake.
Dana was born April 16, 1958 in Wayland to Carl & Jeanette (Bortle) Redance. He grew up in Dansville and honorably served our country in the United States Marine Corps from 1980-1986, earning Corporal status and multiple badges, ribbons & medals. Dana was a dedicated apprentice at McCarthy Tire for many years. He was a hardworking, dedicated family man and loving son, husband, father, uncle, brother and friend to many.
Dana is survived by his best friend of 30 years and wife of 23 years, Carrie (Mitchell) Redance; his children, Matthew Redance, Amber (John) Kendall, Jennifer Redance, & Kimberly Redance; his mother, Janette Redance; his parents-in-law, Ronald & Jane Salles; his siblings, Wanda Redance, Judy (Doug) Harvey, Tim (Casey) Redance, Gerald Redance, Tammy Redance, & Wendy (Clayton) Duemmel, Connie (Lee) Vanvleck, and Christine (Doug) Docteur; several grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, colleagues & friends.
Dana is predeceased by his father, Carl Redance and his brother-in-law, Rory Peck.
Dana had many hobbies. He enjoyed 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, shing, camping, tinkering & xing almost anything, working outside, darts, and watching football. Dana loved his quiet life at home and spending time with his wife, mother & family.
Dana’s family and friends are appreciative of all the love and support everyone has shown and prayers that have been given in respect and love of him.
Friends and family are invited to call from 11am-2pm on Saturday, April 15, 2023 at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland, where funeral services and full military honors will commence at 2pm.
If you’d like to show love to a great man, friend, and loved one—plant a tree or have a drink in memory of Dana. For those who knew him knew what an amazing husband, father and strong man he truly was! Even in every challenge that crossed his path in life, he overcame and strived to be the best he could be. ere will be many hearts he will continue to forever touch. Dana will be deeply missed by all. We love you Dana/ Dad, you went above and beyond in all you did and the lessons in life you taught will live on.
Till we meet again...you will be greatly missed.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland. To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com
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