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AVOID INJURIES WHEN WORKING OUT

Vary workouts and exercise regularly. Varying workouts is a good idea because doing so can prevent repetitive-use injuries and prevent overuse of muscles. Repetitive-use injuries such as shin splints and tendinitis require extended rest to heal, and that can derail your routine and nullify your progress. Vary workouts so you are not always working the same muscles, and don’t mistake varying workouts for varying workout schedules. Working out five days one week and one day the next increases your risk of injury.

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DID YOU KNOW?

The Internet has made it easier than ever before to access information quickly. But people who look to the Internet for answerstotheirmedicalquestions may be doing themselves more harmthangood.A2013studyfrom the Pew Research Center found thatone-thirdofstudyparticipants had gone online to diagnose a medical condition. While the Internet can be a valuable resource, self-diagnosing medical conditions can be dangerous, as the risk of misdiagnosing signs or symptoms is considerable. But misdiagnosis is not the only potential problem of relying on the Internet instead of certified physicians for medical advice. “Cyberchondria” is a term used to described the unfounded escalation of concerns about certain symptoms a person might beexperiencing.Theseunfounded concerns escalate as individuals search for and read information about their symptoms online. In fact, a 2008 Microsoft analysis of online search patterns found that one-third of the hundreds of thousands of people examined in the analysis tended to escalate their medical-related searches, potentially turning relatively minor medical conditions into something far worse, all without consulting a doctor. Men and women concerned about symptoms or medicalproblemsshouldresistthe temptation to self-diagnose online and should book an appointment withtheirphysiciansinstead.

1. MOVIES: Which movie gave actor Tom Hanks his first Oscar?

2. SCIENCE: Apollo astronauts reported that the Moon smelled like what substance?

3. GEOGRAPHY: How many stars are on the Australian flag?

4. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president killed a man who insulted him in a duel?

5. MUSIC: Which pop group produced the hit song “God Only Knows”?

6. TELEVISION: “The Brady Bunch” features how many blended family members?

7. LANGUAGE: What is the official language of the United States?

8. U.S. STATES: What is the state capital of Rhode Island?

9. ASTRONOMY: Which is the only planet in our solar system that is not named after a god or goddess?

10. FOOD & DRINK: What is a cheese connoisseur called?

10. A turophile.

9. Earth.

8. Providence.

7. TITLE: None -- the United States doesn’t have an cialoffi language.

6. Eight: six children and two parents.

5. The Beach Boys.

4. Andrew Jackson. In 1806 he shot and killed Charles Dickinson in a duel.

3. Six.

2. Burnt gunpowder.

1. “Philadelphia.”

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Patient With Risk of Breast Cancer Questions Safety of Yearly MRI

DEAR DR. ROACH: Due to a slight genetic risk of breast cancer (my Tyrer-Cuzick Model score was 20.6%), my doctor wants me to get breast MRIs with contrast annually. I am concerned about long-term exposure to the gadolinium-based contrast dye. I’ve learned that this heavy metal is considered safe, but traces of it can be stored in the brain and other body tissues.

I am 49 and in very good health. I also get mammograms annually. I consulted my doctor about spacing out my MRIs every two to three years, but he said I should have an MRI every year. So I could be getting these MRIs for the next 35 or so years. Do the benefits of contrast dye outweigh the harm in a person with my health profile? -- S.A.

ANSWER: I’m afraid I don’t have a good answer for you. It is true that most authorities recommend an intensive breast cancer surveillance program for women at a high risk of breast cancer, in the range of a 20% to 25% lifetime risk. (The average risk for developing breast cancer for a woman born today is estimated to be about 13%.)

The Tyrer-Cuzick model of estimating breast cancer risk tends to give higher estimates than the other commonly used models, such as the BRCAPRO. Other models may not put you over the threshold for intensive screening with MRIs, which is usually combined with mammograms. The question about gadolinium (the chemical element used in the contrast dye for MRIs) is important because some people do store gadolinium in various tissues, including the brain, but the clinical significance of this is unknown. (People with kidney disease can develop a skin disease due to gadolinium, so they aren’t recommended to have MRIs with gadolinium.)

Although gadolinium can stay in the body for months or years, there has been no evidence of harm from gadolinium in brain tissue, despite these agents having been used for many years. Some agents have less retention than others. The U.S. FDA has mandated patient guides for these contrast agents, which relay the information above.

Given that there is a probable benefit to intensive screening for breast cancer in your case due to your high genetic risk, and no more than a theoretical risk from gadolinium, I believe that the benefits outweigh the risks, but I can’t say that with complete certainty.

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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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MOMENTS IN TIME

On May 2, 1972, after nearly five decades as director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover dies. By 1969 the media, the public and Congress

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Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.

beside his bowl and howls -- making it impossible for me to work at my desk. What can I do to calm him down and help him lose weight? --

Dear Jim: It’s di cult to help overweight pets lose those extra pounds, and it’s clear that Seeker has no qualms about complaining about it!

Since you’re working from home, one way to mitigate the howling is to implement a divert-and-reward system to take his mind o his empty bowl. In essence, keep Seeker away from the kitchen and as busy as your schedule allows.

Immediately a er his breakfast, close o the kitchen. Use a baby gate or shut the door, and hide the food bowl out of sight. Take Seeker outside for a short walk to burn o extra energy and a few calories. If you’re in a high-rise apartment or another situation where going outside frequently is more di cult, opt for a ve-minute training and play session instead.

CORRAL ENTRYWAY CLUTTER

Create another drop zone. If the entryway is too small to serve its purpose, outfit another room or area that also can do the job. This can be a laundry room or mudroom area. Install shelves, a bench, cabinets and hooks. Just besurethisspaceiscloseenough totheentrywaytomakeituseful.

WAYS TO MAKE HOMES SAFER

Repair loose floorboards and pull carpet taut if it has started to stretch out. Address cracks outdoors and ensure that patio stones, bricks and pavers are secure and level to reduce tripping hazards. Fix areas of the landscape where water may pool and freeze, creating potential hazards.

While you’re working, Seeker should be separated from the kitchen -- either in a closed-o room or with you in your o ce (but in his own corner) -- and given plenty of toys to chew on. Spend time with Seeker on each break from work. Play, work on basic obedience, or just hang out. Once you’re nished with work for the day, take Seeker out for a long walk before giving him dinner.

Stick with the diet prescribed by the vet. Be patient but consistent with Seeker to change his behavior. He can and will lose the weight, because you care about him!

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Weather often contributes to motor vehicle accidents. Snow, rain and other factors that compromise drivers’ vision can make driving hazardous, but there’s a dark side to sunny skies as well.

Glare from the sun can compromise drivers’ vision and lead to driving mishaps, regardless of drivers’ experience or skill level. The sun can pack a powerful punch any time during the day, but can be especially hazardous in the early morning sunrise and late-afternoon sunset.

A 2017 study published in the journal Medicine titled, “Life-threatening motor vehicle crashes in bright sunlight” looked at the risks posed by bright sunlight. Researchers found that the risk of a life-threatening crash was 16 percent higher during bright sunlight than during normal weather. Researchers concluded that bright sunlight may create visual illusions that lead to driver error, including poor distance judgement.

Plentifulsunlightisoftenahallmarkofspringandsummer,butsun-blindness is a real concern for drivers. As anyone who has turned into blazing sun only to discover their windshield has been rendered opaque by sun glare can attest, driving on sunny days can be challenging. Unfortunately, the sun might create substantial glare during rush hour, making driving during these times more dangerous and accidents more likely.

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Form a local business network. When one business on Main Street is thriving, others tend to follow suit. That’s especially true when businesses network in the hopes of creating a bustling local shopping district. Local business owners can organize a network via social media or in person communication. Encourage business owners to share what worked, and didn’t work, as they built their businesses. Local networks also can be a great forum to plan and pitch community-based events like festivals, holiday bazaars and other functions designed to bring more consumers to Main Street.

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NOW HERE’S A TIP

* Make children’s pills easier to swallow by crushing them and putting them in a bit of jelly or applesauce. Make sure, especially if it’s a prescription medicine, that it can be crushed. -- U.L. in Minnesota

* To keep kids from running into a closed sliding-glass door, cut out a small picture of something that’s brightly colored, “laminate” it by taping it across both sides, then tape it to the door at children’s eye level. -- E.R. in New York

* Painting season is in full swing at my house, and here are my two favorite painting tips: One is to lightly soap the windows (glass only) and let it dry. Any paint splatters will land on the soap, which can be easily wiped away when the paint is all dry. The other is to give locks, hinges and doorknobs a light coat of petroleum jelly. It works the same way, and when polished away, it leaves a nice shine to hardware.

* Here’s a great spring facial: Split an avocado, mash half of it and use it as a mask. Let sit for up to five minutes, then rinse away with warm water.

* Cleaning windows? Use a nylon net scrubbie from the kitchen to get rid of bugs from screens. It also works really well to scrub bugs off the car grille or car window.

* Here’s a great tip you can use when parallel parking in front of a storefront. Check the reflection to see if it looks like there’s room when backing in or pulling forward. -- O.W. in California

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Which of the following do you think best describes what movies today are trying to accomplish?

• Entertain audiences and provide escapism

• Portray social and political issues and raise awareness

• Push the boundaries of film-making and storytelling

• Make money for studios and investors

• All of the above

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We are fortunate to live in a region rich with incredible sites attracting tourists from across the state and nation. With the current trend to treasure hometown sites we may otherwise overlook, what would you like to experience next as a “tourist” in your area?

15.0% State and local parks and greenspaces

40.0% Historic landmarks

10.0% Waterways such as the Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, Finger Lakes, and ponds

10.0% Concerts at the various venues around town

20.0% Unique small shops

5.0% Street Art hidden in plain sight

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Getting Started with Libby – Wednesday, May 3 @ 6:00pm. Learn how to access ebooks and audiobooks through the Libby App. Whether you have already accessed our library’s digital collection through owwl.overdrive.com, or would like to get started borrowing for the rst time, join Margo Prak to learn how to use the free Libby app! Registration is requested.*

It’s Not Magic – It’s Science! Levitation Demonstration with Dr. Ryan Vogt – ursday, May 4 @ 6:00pm. Join us as Dr. Vogt demonstrates quantum levitation, also known as the Meissner e ect. Audience members will see an object oat in two ways (Wait, how can you levitate in two ways? –come and nd out!). en learn about the science that makes this experiment come to life! Open to all ages! Registration is requested.*

Busy Bee Storytime Spring Session 2023 – Wednesdays @ 10:30am–11:15am. Spring into the Library to join our next session of Busy Bee Storytime with Ms. Mary Ellen. is session runs every Wednesday at 10:30am through June 7. Registration is required.*

ELEPHANT & PIGGIE LOVE TO READ! – Saturday, May 13, 10:30am–12:00pm. Visit the Library on Saturday, May 13 to meet Elephant & Piggie, the beloved characters from Mo Willem’s children’s books. Get your picture taken with this incredible duo, jump into some fun- lled activities, and take a grab ‘n’ go activity for home! No registration required!

Teen Time – Monday, May 22, @ 4:30pm. Calling all teens ages 13-18! Join Ms. Mary Ellen for a special teen event each month! Please register for each month’s session separately.*

Ravenous Readers: Adult Book Club – ursday, April 13 @ 6:30pm. e Engineer’s Wife by Tracey Enerson Wood. e Ravenous Readers Book Club meets in the Reeve Room at the Library at 6:30pm on the second ursday of each month. New members welcome!

*Space at Library programs may be limited & preregistration may be required. Please register in-person, by phone to: 585-335-6720, or online: https://owwl.libcal.com/ calendar/DansvillePublicLibrary.

Notice: Library Vote Ahead – A Public Hearing will be held Tuesday, May 2 at 5:00pm, at the Dansville Public Library for the presentation of the Library budget for the scal year July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. e public vote on the Dansville Public Library 2023-2024 budget and for one candidate for Library Trustee will be held Tuesday, May 9 at the Dansville Public Library, between the hours of 12pm and 8pm. If you are 18 years old and a resident of the Dansville Central School District, you are eligible to vote.

Friends of the Library BOOK SALE! e Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale is back! Tuesday, May 16 through Saturday, May 20, during the Library’s open hours, in the Holden Meeting Room. Sale proceeds to bene t the Library! Memorial Day – e Library will be closed on Monday, May 29 in honor of Memorial Day.

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Why Are Seniors Targeted for Scams?

In one year alone, seniors lost over $3 billion to scammers, and it’s gotten worse every year. e 60-69 age group was bad enough, but the dollar losses rose even more a er age 70, and much more a er age 80.

Why are we targeted?

e thieves believe two things about us: We’re all rich and have great credit, having worked our whole lives, and, worst of all, that we won’t tell anyone if we lose money to them. ose two things alone make us constant targets.

All scammers have to do to turn us into victims, according to a study by Stanford and AARP, is raise our emotions. Whether happiness or anger, it doesn’t matter, because either will push us to hand over our information or our money.

For example, scammers will say we’ve won a big prize, like the lottery, but to claim that prize we need to send them processing fees in advance. We think about that prize and our good sense goes out the window.

Emotions come into play when a scammer calls pretending to be a grandchild in trouble. We’re asked to send money right away. We’re upset, and we do. But the emotional pleas for money don’t end there. Romance scams are huge, and too many lonely seniors send cash to their new love without questioning it.

Scammers who pretend to be from the government, such as the IRS, who frighten us into paying money, raise our emotions as well.

e list of scams directed at the elderly is nearly endless: investments, lottery wins, IRS tax bills, low-cost prescriptions, charities, tech repair, cemetery debts, romance, reverse mortgage, help signing up for Medicare, auto warranties ...

Beware. If you allow yourself to be scammed once, they will be back, because you’ll be on a list of people who can be fooled.

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UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER VIETNAMESE CLUB GAINS PERSPECTIVE AT GENESEO’S NATIONAL WARPLANE MUSEUM

Ten University of Rochester Vietnamese Students Association (VSA) members toured the National Warplane Museum (NWM) in Geneseo (3489 Big Tree Rd., Geneseo) April 8 to see e Saigon Lady C-130, one of the last planes to escape South Vietnam with civilians before the Communist takeover (Fall of Saigon) in April 1975.

According to the museum, “About 45 years ago, South Vietnamese Air Force pilot Pham Quang Kheim loaded his family onto a C-130 cargo plane in the nal hours of the Vietnam War. South Vietnam was collapsing into panic and looting as North Vietnamese forces surrounded, and then entered, the capital of Saigon. Kheim ew the big plane and his family to safety in Singapore – one of the last to leave the city before the Communist takeover.”

e Saigon Lady spent 28 years at e Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC before resettling at the NWM in 2019 for restoration and public display as the centerpiece of their developing Vietnam War monument.

VSA President, Nguyet “Riley” Nguyen helped coordinate the visit, the ve-year-old club’s rst o -campus trip. He said the VSA hosts on-campus cultural events like Pho Night, Co ee Break, and Spring Festival to promote and celebrate Vietnamese culture, and the members who visited the Warplane Museum were incredibly grateful for this unique learning opportunity.

When Nguyen introduced the trip, members found it meaningful and memorable, open-minded despite their upbringing with a very di erent perspective. ey knew largely of the hardships the Vietnamese government, military, and citizens experienced. “Our families were permanently separated, our lands were destroyed, and our country was split in half. We didn’t have many discussions about the American side of this war other than them being our enemy, and the military planes on Vietnamese territory were our target.”

unfortunate situations. e visit to NWM was a visual representation of these hardships of warfare, allowing us to sympathize with the lost ones and be grateful for our current living conditions regardless of our political stance on this issue.”

NWM volunteers Jay Jones, Ray Ingram, and Don Wilson, leaders of the C-130 restoration project, chaperoned the student visit. e students’ engagement impressed Jones, who said, “ ey asked lots of questions and listened attentively to the presentation. Some had visited Air Museums in Vietnam before but weren’t allowed to sit in the cockpit. ey loved sitting in the pilot seat, handling ight controls and pushing buttons!”

e National Warplane Museum is “dedicated to all active, retired, living, or deceased US Armed Forces veterans and their families who served during the World Wars, Korean Con ict, Vietnam, Gulf Wars, and Mid-eastern battles.” e museum preserves some of the aircra , equipment, and artifacts of those con icts. NWM believes it is crucial to remind “visitors and especially our youth of the fortitude and courageous sacri ces it took to maintain our liberty here in America, especially within the changing culture we are facing today.”

e NWM owns the Saigon Lady and several other important military aircra that deserve to be preserved and accessible to the public. Volunteer Ruth Henry says, “ ere is a primal connection when we step aboard a vintage plane. We feel the presence of the soldiers, and for just a moment, connect to their world.” Perhaps through more visits like this and outreach in the community, people today will learn to appreciate the human experience that was the Vietnam War.

roughout the visit, Nguyen said, “We were able to look at this complex piece of history from both the American and the Vietnamese perspectives. e NWM exhibit opened us to this discussion of the American side, speci cally the condition they endured during the war. We looked at the relatively small size of the Saigon Lady plane and how it transported up to 100 people. We heard stories of paratroopers preparing as they jumped out of the plane - many didn’t return home.”

He explained, “ e war caused tremendous loss to innocent citizens on both sides: young teenagers were sent to war zones instead of college, soldiers returned with permanent physical and mental damage, families were forever separated, among countless other

To learn more about the museum, visit nationalwarplanemuseum. com. ey host “ e Greatest Show on Turf,” the National Warplane Museum Airshow each June (this year 6/3-4). is year’s anticipated lineup includes: F-16 Viper Demo Team, Skipper Hyle (T-6 Aerobatics), Rob Holland, Lou Horschel (P-51 & FG-1 Corsair), Jason Flood (Pitts S2B & Cub), Ariel Leudi (P-51), Mustang Demo Team, Round Canopy Parachute Team, Scott Yoak, and Jim Tobul, Class of ‘45, Bent Wing Brothers(Corsairs), omRichards(P-40),ManfredRadius(Sailplane), PBY Catalina, Canadian Harvard Association (Tentative). Check out their website to learn more about these aircra and to reserve your tickets for the airshow.

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Firemen’s Auxiliary

A very special thank you to the Firemen’s Ladies Auxiliary. Saturday, they had a fundraiser at the firehouse. The chicken and biscuit dinner they served was absolutely delicious. Next year I think I will order two dinners for myself. Thank you to all who made this a special meal.

Kindness of strangers

To the very special father and daughter from Sand Hill Rd, who helped us unload our truck load of branches at the West Bloomfield drop off area, we are eternally grateful to you. Many sincere thanks, we couldn’t have done it without you. Your kindness is rare!!

HOMETOWN PHOTOS

Store music

Does anyone else notice the obscene and loud music in many stores? I hope store managers see this post. Most people over the age of 40 are the ones that actually go out to shop, the rest buy online and never set foot in a store. Sometimes I would like to stay and look around but the background noise/music forces me to make my purchase and get out ASAP. Maybe the cashiers have the freedom to play music they like. Maybe it gets piped in. We don’t want to hear loud, trashy, pounding and screaming when we enter a store; it’s not conducive to shopping. How about trying different music? Please.

Neighborhood trash

We live in the [local road] area of [local town]. We have complained for a long time about disgusting neighbors who shouldn’t be allowed to live in those conditions. [Code enforcement officer] nothing. The place recently burned and now it is even worse. Now there are rats and all kinds of creatures. What do we have to do to get it cleaned up? Maybe my next move will be to the state health department. I have had enough.

Price gouging

Ever do your math and realize how much we’re overcharged and gouged for products? A bottle of water costs X amount. Multiply that by the cost to buy a case. Drinks in restaurants and food prices, just to name a few. Unbelievable profits. Inflation is 5% over the past 3 years down from 8% when costs skyrocketed. Price of gas for delivery? Inflation? Inflation has gone down slightly. Why haven’t costs gone down? They were quick to go up. Why do we accept this?

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Two TVs: Sharp 32” screen HDTV and Magnavox 27” HDTV. Both work. In Scottsville. schatziny@gmail.com

CANNING JARS - lots of pints and half pints, some quarts. Mostly regular mouth. Some rings, no lids. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com

Large CAMP CHAIR, with storage sleeve. Good condition. Color - camouflage: Jmdunne141@aol.com

ANTIQUE CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE. Needs refinishing and small repair. 585-739-7881 (lv msg)

LYON & HEALY BABY GRAND PIANO. You move. 585-323-1762 (lv msg)

SONY PROJECTION TV. Screen size 34” W x 25” H. Pick up, Honeoye: 585-229-2327

VHS TAPES - (movies from the 70s and on, musicals, special events, and more). Fairport: 585-388-0318

Nutrition Action MAGAZINES and folder of RECIPES. Fairport: 585-388-0318

FLEXSTEEL LOVESEAT, brown, good condition. About 8 years old. Remove from garage. Fairport. rmadier1@rochester.rr.com

SINGLE BED FRAME WITH MATTRESS. Frame is metal. The mattress is like new. Can send pictures. Text: 585-260-0437

GUITAR WITH A CASE. Almost new. For a learner. BARITONE UKULELE: jvc45@aol.com

HOUSE PLANTS. Four Large Clivias. Glorious orange blossoms in summer: studio@jurs.net

ANTIQUE PINE CABINET approx.62” H x54” Wx14” D. Several drawers and shelves. Photos available. Pick up in Naples. jcs1961@frontiernet.net

PRINTER: Cannon imageCLASS. 4 functions but doesn’t print. Probably user error. Pick up in W. Henrietta 585-334-0077

FOAM MATTRESS TOPPER - Queen size. Condition excellent. Dog decorated edges. Pick up W. Henrietta: 585-334-0077

PATIO UMBRELLA - tan color. Heavy. Old but still works okay. Includes base. Pick up W. Henrietta: 585-334-0077

LAWNMOWERS - Bolens, never used, 40 years old; Rally push mower, 40 years old. Hasn’t been used in years: 585-671-2598

AARON SNOWBLOWER. 45 years old. Not used in a long time: 585-671-2598

Hobby Lock model HL603A used serger/overlock SEWING MACHINE with foot control:585-584-3015

Viking Husqvarna Husky Lock 910 used SERGER/OVERLOCK SEWING MACHINE with foot control: 585-584-3015

WATER WEED MAT for lake weeds. 20’ L x 7’6” W. Text only 585-880-8944

A collection of POP TABS for crafts, colored or silver of any type, shape, or size: junkbox232@gmail.com

Medium to large DOG CRATE for 50# dog: 585-226-8887

Old SIDEWALK SLATE for garden path in Canandaigua. Will happily pick up! Please leave a text message: (585) 315-9160

HAT BOXES, all sizes: 585-441-5619

RIDING LAWN MOWER in good condition and a pair of WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES, preferably size 9-1/2 to 10W: 585-346-9777

COMIC BOOKS, SPORTS CARDS (love hockey cards), COLLECTIBLE CARDS. Any condition. Will pick up. Avid collector. Text: 585-260-0437

A TRAILER to haul my mower on. Can pick up. Thanks & God Bless! 585-260-0437

PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE. Plain sewing for quilts. Older is fine. WORKS! christinaplaton20@gmail.com

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, Test equipment, speakers, meters, turntables, Ham Radio, Advertising, TVs: greg3151@ymail.com

Large BIRD CAGE: 585-485-9663

VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS & ACCESSORIES. Parts or whole. Working or not. Mini, Sonic, Taurus, & Poly: 585-599-3142

All DC and MARVEL COMIC BOOKS; any year, any issue, any condition: timpani_m@yahoo.com

DOUBLE STROLLER in good condition for twins. Thank you: 585-261-7321

High School Student looking for RIDING LAWN MOWERS, running or not: 585-991-8421

Disabled Vet looking for a GAS GOLF CART in good working condition: 585-993-1917

Large amount of BUBBLE WRAP. Do you work in a receiving department? Let us keep it out of the landfill. Thanks! denisecomfort19@gmail.com

SHEETS or PIECES OF STAINED GLASS for my new hobby: christiebsco@hotmail.com

Small quantity of CUPRINOL #10 WOOD PRESERVATIVE: gnbboudway@msn.com

HP 60 & 61 PRINTER CARTRIDGES, expired in unopened box is okay. Thank you: 585-519-3325

FORWARD/REAR FACING CAR SEAT in good condition: 585-288-2661

REEL-TO-REEL audio TAPE player 607-936-3137

INSTANT POT, 8-10qts or bigger. Thank you! lijbelokur@gmail.com

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• Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society: e Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society is in need of docents to volunteer at our Museum for its standard Sunday a ernoon hours (2-4pm). Email president@hfmhistorical.org or call 585-281-0014

• Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum: Available roles for volunteers include ride operator, special events, maintenance, and docent. Email info@carrouselmuseum.org

• Webster Community Chest, LLC: Serving 14580 area residents in need of help. Volunteers needed for monthly food distribution other fundraisers and food drives. Seeking new Board members also. See our website for details. Email webcommchest@gmail.com

• Hospeace House Inc: Looking for something meaningful in your life? We are a 2-bed comfort care home for those facing end-of-life. In addition to resident care volunteers, we are seeking volunteers to assist with social media, newsletters, events and fundraising. Visit us- www. HospeaceHouse.org Email volunteercoordinator@hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090

• Hospeace House In Naples: Serving Naples and surrounding communities in a two bedroom comfort care home. Donate to e Wild ower Challenge to defray operation costs and volunteer for resident care, cleaning, cooking and shopping. Visit Hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090

• House of John: e House of John is a 2-bedroom Comfort Care Home located in Cli on Springs. We provide end-of-life care to those unable to be cared for at home at no cost to the resident. We are looking for caring, reliable people willing to share 4-8 hrs. a month to assist with resident care. No caregiving experience required. All training is provided free of charge. If interested, please call or email the House at 315-462-5646 or house@houseo ohn.org

• Perinton Ambulance: Seeking volunteers for general o ce/administrative work as well as building & grounds. Hours and tasks vary based on ability and availability. Email volunteer@pvac.org

• Catholic Charities of Bu alo: e Home Visitation Program needs Friendly Home Visitors, age 21+ to volunteer one hour each week through in person visits or calls to a 60+ older adult in Genesee County who is living independently and has expressed feelings of loneliness. You can be the bright spot in their week by providing a smile and laughter that brings increased socialization and a feeling of community connection. Call Lisa Wittmeyer at 716-341-6751 to learn more about volunteering with us.

• Light Hill, of Canandaigua Comfort Care Home Inc.: A two-bed end of life care home. We are always seeking volunteers for hands-on care, home & garden maintenance, light housekeeping and/or fundraising support! Contact us today or ll out an application on our website at lighthillhome. org. We would be so honored to add YOU to our extended family! Email us at mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311.

• Charlotte House Comfort Care: Resident care help needed. We would love to bring new volunteers into our family. It is a rewarding experience and a great way to spend time with friends or make new friends. Email charlottehouseinc.@gmail.com

• Webster Comfort Care Home: We use volunteers to handle every aspect of resident care. We are a two person home for the terminally ill and we rely on community volunteers to o er round the clock care to our residents. We are also looking for volunteers with graphic skills, writing skills and strong social media skills. Email VolunteerCoord@ webstercomfortcare.org

COMPUTER SICK?

We make house calls! The Computer Medic

585-919-9911 Ask for Larry

Windows PC Repair & LCD TV Mounting Solutions

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SpringwaterGreenhouses & Produce

NOW OPEN

Hanging Baskets • Potted Flowers • Planters

Annuals • Perennials • Vegetables • Herbs

Rose Bushes • Fruit Trees

Produce: Greens & Rhubarb

8589 Carney Hollow Road, Wayland

Open: Mon. - Sat. 8am-6pm

Closed Sunday & May 18th for Ascension Day

TIPS FOR TAKING STUNNING NATURE PHOTOS

Invest in quality gear. The right photography gear makes it much easier to take great photos. Lenses are very important for capturing shots. Macro lenses are designed for insects and flowers. Wide-angle lenses help snap landscapes. Telephoto lenses can focus on animals without having to get too close.

Puzzle Answers This Week

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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

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

AVON

31stAvonCentralSchool Alumni Banquet- 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.

SaveTheDatefortheSecond Annual AvonDrivingParkPleasureShow2023!July29&30, 2023,Avon,NY.TraditionalAntiqueCarriageShow.Food-Vendors-2DayEvent-StallsAvailable. SundayPresentationParadeDrive. ClassesOffered:Turnout,Timed Obstacle,Working,Reinsmanship, CrossCountry,ChooseYourRoute. FindPrizeListandRegistration Formsat:WNYCCA.ORG

CANANDAIGUA

2ndAnnualAlLorenzParkFamily Fest- Joinusforanexcitingday offamilyfuninAlLorenzPark! Somethingforeveryone,fromraces andfacepaintingtofishingand scavengerhunts,you’resureto makeamemoryduringthe2nd AnnualAlLorenzParkFamilyFest. May20,9am-3pm,AlLorenzPark, AlLorenzDrive,MountMorris. FREEADMISSION-RAINORSHINEALLAREWELCOME!Shuttleservice availableontheMurrayHill Campus.Shuttleswillrun approximatelyevery15minutes. Lookforsignageasyouenterthe campus.ContactLivingstonCounty CentralServices,6MurrayHill Drive,MountMorrisor 585-243-7500.https://www. livingstoncounty.us/FamilyFest

COHOCTON

AnnualMeeting: The Annual MeetingoftheMapleViewCemeteryAssociationofCohoctonwill beheldonSaturday,May6th,at 9:30A.M.attheFellowshipHallat St.Paul’sLutheranChurch,Cohocton,NY.

DANSVILLE

DCSWallofPrideInduction

Seeking nominationsforthe upcominginductiontobeheldon Saturday,October21,2023.Please submitnominationapplicationsby June1,2023onformsobtainedat theDansvilleCentralSchoolDistrict Office(337MainSt.)oravailable ontheDistrictwebsitewww. dansvillecsd.orgundertheCommunitytab,FoundationforDansville Education.

HotDogBBQFundraiserfor Missions - Friday,May19from 11:30am-1:30pmatthe DansvilleFreeMethodistChurch, 25FranklinSt.,Dansville.$10.00/ Meal,$2.00/hotdog(2hotdogs, macsalad,bakedbeans).

SaveTheDate-May21,2023 for the 7thAnnualFootin’ItForFamily 5kRun/Walk!TobenefitAnn& CarlMyersCancerCenterDansville, NY.RegisterbyMay1sttobe guaranteedashirt.Registration formsfoundonlineatwww. footinitforfamily.com

DansvilleAreaHistoricalSociety presents QUINNGOLDEN,STORYTELLER ComingHometoDansville: HowIMovedtoDansvilleandRestoredaHouse onWednesday, May17,6:30pm,NorthDansville TownHall,14ClaraBartonSt., Dansville.JoinuswhenStoryteller QuinnGoldendeliversafun-filled programofphotosandstorytelling duringDogwoodFestivalWeek! AdmissionisFree.Donationsare gratefullyAccepted.North DansvilleTownHallisHandicapped Accessible.FollowDansvilleArea HistoricalSocietyonFacebook.

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofMay1-May5,2023

Monday,5/1:PorkLoinw/Apples andRaisinSauce,Asparagus,Carrots,Apricot,WheatBreadSlice, NutrigrainBar

Tuesday,5/2:ChickenBBQ,Corn, Mac&Cheese,BrusselsSprouts, Apple

Wednesday,5/3:PotRoastw/ Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Mixed Vegetables,WheatBreadSlice, Grapes,CranberryJuice

Thursday,5/4:StuffedShellsw/ MeatSauce,Peas,Cauliflower, MandarinOranges,Brownie SiteClosedonFriday

(585)335-8130

GENESEO

Veteran&FamilyDay- VOCWNY and LivingstonCountyOutdoorRX invitesVeteransandtheirFamilies toourfirstannualVeteransFamily DayChickenBBQ10June2023, 1-6pm,rainorshine,attheNationalWarplaneMuseum, Geneseo.Music,bouncehouses, cornhole,food,andfun!Preregistrationrequiredby31May 2023.Seatinglimited,feelfreeto bringachair,lawngames,anda smallpop-upcanopyforshade. Gatesopen1pmforsign-inof pre-registeredparticipantstoget theirmealtickets.RSVP’scanbe submittedbywebsiteandclicking ontheeventlinkorcallingor texting585-200-9742oremailing rwolter@vocwny.org

HEMLOCK

Gnome/FairySucculentGarden Class - Attentionadultsandteens! Ifyouhavethatcreativeurgetotry somethingnewandfuncometo theLittleLakesCommunityCenter, 4705S.MainSt.,Hemlockand makeagnomeorfairysucculent garden.Useyourimaginationand themanyaccessoriesprovidedto createabeautifulsucculentgarden foryourselfortogiveasagift.The classisfrom1:00-3:00pmMay 7th.Costis$25.00ppallsupplies areincluded.ToregisteremailKate KlattatKateklatt@yahoo.com.or venmo@kateklatt.Hopeyouwill joinus.

VeteranOnly-BootstoBeekeeping Program: Wewillhavea couplebeekeepersteachsix(6)localVeteransthebasicsofbeekeepingthroughhandsontrainingwith livebees/hivesthroughoutthe 2023Spring/Summerseason.We willmeeteveryotherSundayfrom 1-3pmattheLittleLakesCommunityCenterinHemlock.Weare tentativelyplanningtostartinMay butareawaitingtheconfirmation ofourbeecoloniesbeforesetting thefirstdate.InterestedVeterans mustrequestaseatbyvisitingour website,www.livcovets.comand fillingouttheinterestform;orby emailingrwolter@vocwny.org,or calling/texting(585)200-9742.We willconfirmyourrequestifspaceis available.

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,May10,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

MIDDLESEX

TheMiddlesexHoseCo.Roast Beef Dinners 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.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Goycochea would crouch down and covertly urinate on the field before every penalty shootout for good luck. He started the ritual during the 1990 World Cup quarterfinals and continued it for the rest of his career.

GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:

Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:

• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program

• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor

• Organizations seeking donations of items

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date

REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today!

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MOUNT MORRIS

VeteranOnly-DamSiteGorge

Side TrailWalk: Veteransarewelcomedtocomeoutandjoinusas wegetbackoutsideandenjoythe Springweather.May18,6pm8pm,Mt.MorrisDamSiteVisitor Centerandwalkthegorgeside trail.Itisaneasy,one(1)mileloop alongsidetheDamoverlook.Followingourwalk,wewillgatherat thevisitorcenterforasmallbiteto eat.RSVPisrequiredandcanbe submittedthroughourwebsite, www.livcovets.com,orbyemailing rwolter@vocwny.org,orbycalling/ texting(585)200-9742.Wewill confirmyourrequesttoattend about5dayspriortotheevent.

TourofMountMorrisDam: Walking Toursoffereddaily:(May1 -October25).Reserveticketsat www.Recreation.gov.MondayThursday:2pm.Friday-Saturday: 11amAND2pm.Limitedspace; walk-upticketsnotguaranteed. ValidphotoIDrequiredforparticipation.Reservewww.Recreation. govor877-444-6777.MountMorrisDamandRecreationAreaVisitor Centerisopen10am-4:30pm daily.Location:6103VisitorCenter Rd.,MountMorris,NY.Fordetails call:(585)658-4790.

Every April, God rewrites the Book of Genesis. ~ Author Unknown

Opening Day

Chicken BBQ

VeteranOnly-DamSiteTrail Walk: Veterans arewelcomedto comeoutandjoinusasweget backoutsideandenjoytheSpring weather.WewillmeetMay13, 11-1:30pmattheMt.MorrisDam SiteVisitorCenterandwalkthe trail.Itisaneasy,3/4milewalkout andbackalongsidetheDamoverlook.Followingourwalk,wewill gatheratthevisitorcenterfor lunch.RSVPisrequiredandcanbe submittedthroughourwebsite, www.livcovets.com,orbyemailing rwolter@vocwny.org,orbycalling/ texting(585)200-9742.Wewill confirmyourrequesttoattend about5dayspriortotheevent.

SPRINGWATER

HiketheLetchworthParkGorge - Hike andExploretheLetchworth ParkGorgewithSpringwaterTrails onSunday,April30from2-4PM. Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

YORK

Chicken&BiscuitDinner - Joinus Saturday,MAY6THfrom3-6pmat theYorkBaptistChurch,2738 MainStreet,York.Drive-ThruOnly! $12-Adults,$8-Students(School andCollege),Free-Children(5and under).FollowingCOVID-19Safety Guidelines.

Livingston County Hospice

Invites the Community to our Annual Celebration of REMEMBRANCE

Please join us for a time of re ection as we remember those we have lost and honor their caregivers. ursday, May 11th, 2023 • 6pm Saint Timothy Lutheran Church Lakeville Road (Route 20A) Geneseo (west of Exit 8, I-390) Reception will follow service.

If you wish to add the name of a loved one to the list that will be read or for more information, please call 585-243-7290.

May 6th at Victory Park only starting at 11:30 - 2:00 1/2 chicken, salt potatoes, baked beans, rolls, dessert $12.00 per half - $6.00 per quarter. Bottle of water is given.

To

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Thank You

e family of Dana Redance would like to thank each and every one of you who sent cards, owers, said prayers and for being there for calling hours and service through such a di cult time in our life. ank you, Dana’s friends, at McCarthy Tire Service, a big thank you to Livingston County Sheri ’s Department, Search & Rescue, Roger King, US Marine Corp for presenting the ag, Wayland Color Guard & MC Members. A special thank you to John Kendall Jr for calling 911 & to Amber for being such a wonderful daughter & giving such a wonderful eulogy for your dad. ank you, Amber and John, for being there with me & going through the most di cult day of our lives. I love you both so much, ank you. ank you to Brock Baird for all your guidance and kindness & your service to us. e love & memories of Dana will live on forever in our hearts. You will always be my knight in shining armor.

e Family of Dana Redance, Carrie, Amber, Matt, Jennifer, Kimberly Redance & Grandchildren & extended family

St. George - Forsythe Funeral Home andM uments

109 West Naples St. • Wayland, NY 14572 (585) 728-2100

April 22, 2023

Patricia A. Gardner, age 73 of Dansville, passed away peacefully surrounded by family after a short illness on Saturday, April 22, 2023 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville.

Patty was born on November 25, 1949 in Dansville to the late omas & Florence (Eich) Faulds. She was the Senior Account Clerk for the Livingston County Treasurer for many years prior to retiring.

Patty enjoyed taking long country rides where she photographed nature. She was an avid gardener and watercolor artist. An animal lover, she especially loved her dogs and many cats. Nothing brought Patty more joy though than spending time with her children and grandchildren whom she loved very much.

Patty is survived by her husband of nearly 49 years, Keith Gardner; her children; Jessica Gardner Taranko, Eric (Heather) Gardner, Amy (Tim Miller) Gardner, Holly (Caleab Fronk) Gardner; her grandchildren, Seth Gardner, Sam Taranko, Nate Gardner, Evan Bodine, Connor Gardner, Ellie Miller & Emmett Miller; her great-grandson, Caleb Gardner; her brothers, Bill (Nancy) Faulds & Richard “Dick” Faulds; and many nieces, nephews, & cousins.

Family and friends called from 4-7pm on ursday, April 27, 2023 at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville. Patricia’s funeral service took place at 10am on Friday, April 28, 2023 at the funeral home. Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville.

In lieu of owers, please consider making a memorial contribution in Patricia’s memory to the local Girl Scouts of Dansville, NY, 50 Perine Street, Dansville, NY 14437.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville. To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

WRITING YOUR OWN LAST WILL & TESTAMENT

List the names and addresses of all of your children. If the children are minors, at this point you can also specify your wishes with regards to their guardianship. List the names and addresses of the people whom you wish to have custody of your children.

Gladioli

A fan spray of gladioli is a classic and elegant arrangement for traditional funeral services. The gladiolus embodies strength of character, sincerity, and moral integrity.

In memory of Kathleen Mehlenbacher

e family of the late Kathleen Mehlenbacher wish to express our deep appreciation to those who have o ered kindness, support and messages of sympathy and comfort in our bereavement. We especially wish to thank the Perkinsville Fire Department.

Doug Mehlenbacher and Family

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April 21, 2023

Paul A. Moore, age 86, passed away peacefully on Friday,April 21,2023,surrounded by his family at Strong Memorial Hospital.

Paul was born on February 13, 1937 in Westview, NY to the late Walter & Glenna (Johnson) Moore. He was a graduate of Dansville Central School and earned an Associate’s Degree in Farm Mechanics from Morrisville Ag Tech and his Bachelor’s Degree in Materials Handling from Empire State University. He honorably served our country in the US Army, retiring after 31 years as Sergeant Major. Paul worked for Foster Wheeler, Stone Conveyor in Honeoye, Gunlocke in Wayland & as a security guard at Modern Land ll in Lewiston.

Paul is survived by his wife of nearly 57 years, Sharon (Robson) Moore; his children: Andrew Moore & Lucinda O’Connell; his grandchildren: Michael (KellyLynn Parker) Moore and Killian, Kienan & Delaney O’Connell; his brother, Lyle (Barbara) Moore; and many other family members & friends.

In addition to his parents, Paul is predeceased by his son-in-law, LeLand O’Connell and his sister, Leola Teed.

In his spare time, Paul enjoyed traveling & cruising, working on antique tractors & trucks, and remodeling their home with his wife. He also enjoyed collecting John Deere tractors and Army baseball caps. Paul was a member of the Brooks Grove Methodist Church in Brooks Grove, NY and St. James United Methodist Church in Niagara Falls, NY, serving as Lay Leader and was a part of many committees. Paul was a current member of the First Presbyterian Church of Ossian Center. Outside of church, Paul was a member of the Ossian Historical Society and co-president of the Harter Family Reunion Group with his brother,Lyle.

Family and friends called from 4-7pm on Friday, April 28, 2023 at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home. Paul’s funeral service will be held at 1pm on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at the Ossian Presbyterian Church, 4817 Ossian Hill Road. Burial will take place at Westview Cemetery, Ossian with full military honors.

In lieu of owers, please consider making a memorial contribution to the Ossian Presbyterian Church, Strong Memorial Hospital, or the Army Emergency Relief Fund.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville.

To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

DID YOU KNOW?

Though office work might not be the first profession individuals think of in relation to elevating one’s cancer risk, sitting at a desk for most of the day can increase a person’s risk for cancer. According to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, sitting for most of the day without engaging in physical activity puts individuals at increased risk for cancer. How much extra risk does that entail? Though no two individuals are the same, studies have equated sitting for eight hours a day without any physical activity to the risk posed by obesity and smoking. The DFCI notes that sitting over long periods of time has been known to cause increased blood pressure, high cholesterol and excess body fat around the waist, each of which have been identified as factors that increase a person’s risk for cancer.

SPARTA CENTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

Eat in or Take out Mother’s Day Chicken BBQ

Sunday, May 14, 2023

Noon-til sold out • Dining closes at 3pm • $13 ea. Includes chicken, baked beans, macaroni salad, salt potatoes & roll

8479 Reeds Corners Rd. • Sparta, NY

DINING OUT WITH CHILDREN

Active children can learn table manners and restaurant behavior early on through practice. These lessons can open children up to new food experiences and help them grow accustomed to social settings. Do not set your child up to fail by selecting a restaurant that is too fancy or quiet. Save those restaurants for when your company is adults only. A place that is used to noise (and moderate mess) is better.

Bring along some games, toys and other trinkets to keep their attention. Try playing games, such as counting the packets of sugar or finding people wearing red shirts.

Avoid dining out with a tired child, and be prompt in selecting meals and eating. This is not a time to linger, as youngsters’ attention spans and willingness to sit still tend to be minimal. Be prepared to leave with a to-go box if a child proves unruly.

May at the Turtle Stone!

May 5- Cinco De Mayo

May 6- Kentucky Derby Tournament

May 7- Make it and Take it Succulent Class

May 14- Mother’s Day Brunch

May 20th- 3rd Annual Spring

Social. Live Music by Broad Band 4-7pm

May 27- Sizzling Steak

Saturdays Begin

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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.

Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. Livingston County NOEP, 585-572-1714

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PITFALLS TO AVOID FALLING INTO DEBT

Failure to budget: A budget is the most effective way for individuals to gain control of their spending. That lesson seems to resonate more with young people than older men and women. A 2019 poll from Debt.com found that 74 percent of consumers between the ages of 23 and 38 use a budget to govern their spending, while only 67 percent of consumers between the ages of 39 and 54 use a budget. A failure to budget can increase the risk of spending impulsively and make it hard for consumers to see what’s coming in and what’s going out. That’s a recipe for accumulating debt.

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When should I prune raspberries to ensure a good harvest this year? Did I miss that timing? What other plants should be tended to in spring to ensure successful production this season?

Raspberries should be pruned in late winter or early spring (February - April).

We recommend leaving 4 - 6 canes per square foot at this time. For the ease of picking, a raspberry patch will be between 1 - 3 feet wide; if the patch is wider, consider cutting back or pulling out canes that widen the patch too much. When pruning out canes, cut them at the base. First, remove canes that have bulges in them-- these are usually caused

by cane borers, and the internal damage causes the canes to collapse once they become heavy with fruit. Second, remove all canes that have pale, dried-out looking bark, as those have fruited and will not yield fruit again. Next, remove the thinnest canes. Ideally you will be left with 4-6 thick, sturdy canes. If those canes have little remnants of fruit on their tips, you may cut the tips back to encourage more branching.

Elderberry is another berry crop that can be pruned in the same time period. Cut out canes that are 3 years old and over. Inspect the bark on the remaining canes,

removing areas with cankers (sunken, discolored lesions) and canes that have holes in them. When cutting back diseased canes such as these, look into the cross-section of the pruning cut. If you observe browning or uneven tissue in the pruning cut, continue cutting back until it is uniform.

Berry plants that should be pruned before their leaves emerge include: blueberry, currant and gooseberry, seaberry, and pawpaw.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE
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Notice of Vacancy Health Careers Academy Teacher

Quali cations:

• NYS Certi cation in Practical Nursing OR Bachelor’s degree in Nursing with 1 year of experience OR Associate’s degree in Nursing with 2 years of experience

• RN License preferred

• Master’s degree in Health/Science Industry preferred

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Reply by May 9, 2023, letter of interest, resume and proof of certi cations to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

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York Central School

OPEN POSITIONS

Occupational erapist

General Education Teacher K-6 (grade 6)

Special Education Teachers 7-12

Long Term Music (Vocal) Teacher

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Food Service Monitor

School Bus Driver

Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed)

Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners

Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers

All interviews begin upon receipt of application

Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org

LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY

Play by the rules. Your employer may have a plan in place for how the company prefers resignations to be handled. The standard two- to threeweek’s notice is a guideline. Visit with human resources if you need more information, such as whether or not a resignation letter or other documentation is required.

Become an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Info. session during EMS week, at the open house May 27, 2023 at 1 PM.

Training available, minimal cost to an individual, reimbursement available.

A hybrid EMT class is starting June 1, 2023 ending August 17, 2023. Online lectures Tuesday, Wednesday, ursday 10AM- 2PM or 6-10PM. In person skills sessions Saturdays, held at the Springwater-Wayland EMS building in Wayland, NY.

EMS week, May 21-27, 2023. is year’s theme is EMS: Where Emergency Care Begins

Call (585) 335-2500 or email at: DansvilleAmbulanceCorp@gmail.com for an application or more information

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Ossian St., Dansville
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Coming soon…

FREE CNA Class

e Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is o ering this paid training to become a CNA.

Part-Time Hairdresser

Part-Time Activities Aide CALL ABOUT RATES!

• Additional shift di erential pay

Full-time WITH health insurance rate range:

CNATs: $18.34

CNAs: $22.45 to $25.66

LPNs: $24.64 to $28.41

RN: $33.38 to $38.45

RN Charge: $35.83 to $41.22

Full-time WITHOUT health insurance rate range:

CNAs: $27.70 to $30.91

LPN: $30.89 to $34.66

RN: $40.63 to $45.70

Charge RN: $43.08 to $48.4

To apply, contact: mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call or text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE)

LIVINGSTON COUNTY CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION MT. MORRIS, N.Y.

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JOIN OUR TEAM

Business Development Assistant

Seating Inc., a small woman-owned chair manufacturer based in Nunda, NY, seeks a friendly and resourceful, career-minded individual to assist the Director of Business Development in driving sales and growing the business. is individual should be comfortable communicating with clients via the phone, email and occasionally in person.

is is a full-time (35 hours/week) in-o ce position.

Diverse applicants welcome.

Experience:

Background in Sales or marketing is strongly desirable

Knowledge of contract sales is a plus

Requirements:

Dependable, organized team player

Professional verbal and written communication skills

Pro ciency in Microso O ce – Word, Excel, Outlook

Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite a plus

Interested applicants:

Send cover letter and resume to: sales@seatinginc.com

Salary dependent on experience.

ONCE AGAIN NUT BUTTER

Join the Once Again family today!

WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR 2nd SHIFT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC!

With your can-do, go-getter, team-player work ethic, we are positive you will t right in! To be successful in this role, you will have:

• Electrical Training or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school; or two years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

• Minimum of two years of relative work experience in production/manufacturing setting.

• Ability to use appropriate shop/hand tools and analytical devices in inspecting, testing circuits and wiring electrical equipment for safety and functionality.

• Ability to run a lathe and mill. Welding skills.

• Demonstrated commitment to safety and quality.

Full-time employees are eligible for:

• Extraordinary Health Insurance & Bene ts package

• Career path options • Paid time o

• 2nd shi premium pay • Tuition Reimbursement

• Product Allowance

Apply at:

https://onceagainnutbutter.com/our-company/careers/ OANB is a growing employee-owned nut-butter manufacturing company in Organic and Natural foods.

HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE

Bring convincing materials. Have your “proof” in writing or in substantiated documents. You’ll needtobeasconfidentaspossible and having the right information on hand can help seal the deal. Double- or triple-check your info before the meeting.

Wayland Dental Care, P.C.

WPhone: 585-728-5200

Fax: 585-728-3153

Email: waylanddentalcare@hotmail.com

We are seeking a Dental Hygienist to join our growing Private Practice 3-4 days a week.

We o er Competitive Salary, Medical Insurance, Dental Bene ts, 401K, Vacation and Sick time o . O ce work week is Mon.-Fri. and no nights or weekends.

Come join our growing practice and great team. Please send resume to e-mail or fax listed above.

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