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Amaretti Base

5 ounces amaretti

1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter

5 tablespoons sugar

Cardamom Truffle Filling

2 1/3 cups heavy cream

4 to 6 green cardamom pods, lightly bruised to open them

25 ounces dark chocolate

(60-70% cocoa solids), grated

1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter, cubed

4 tablespoons chocolate liqueur

Cardamom Cocoa Sugar

3 green cardamom pods

1/4 cup sugar

1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa

1 10-inch cake pan with a removable base, base and sides lined with nonstick parchment paper

To make the amaretti base, finely crush the amaretti in a food processor or put them in a plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin. Melt the butter and sugar in a pan over low heat, then stir in the amaretti crumbs. Press the mixture evenly over the base of the prepared cake pan and refrigerate for 20 minutes.

To make the cardamom truffle filling, put the cream and cardamom pods in a pan and heat until almost boiling. Remove from the heat and set aside to infuse for 20 minutes.

Meanwhile, put the chocolate and butter in a saucepan. Strain the infused cream through a fine strainer onto the chocolate (the cream will be warm enough to melt the chocolate). If it doesn’t melt, warm over very low heat, stirring occasionally, but do not allow to boil. Stir in the liqueur, then set aside until almost cold, but not set. With an electric mixer, beat the chocolate mixture for a couple of minutes - this will give the cake a lovely airy texture. Pour onto the amaretti base. Let cool, then cover and refrigerate for at least 6 hours, or up to 48 hours before serving.

To make the cardamom cocoa sugar, remove the black seeds from the papery cardamom pods and put the seeds in a spice grinder with the sugar and cocoa. Grind to a powder. Carefully remove the cake from the pan and peel off the lining paper. Set on a chilled serving plate and sift the cardamom cocoa sugar evenly over the top. Serve immediately, cut into very thin slices.

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HOW CONSUMERS CAN SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES

Take charge of your to-go order: Convenience became the name of the game when ordering food during the pandemic. Curbside pickup service was offered as a safety measure, and many restaurants that never previously offered delivery or takeout started to do so to generate revenue at a time when in-person dining was limited if not disallowed. Some restaurants began offering delivery through apps like Grubhub or Uber Eats, and though that may be convenient for diners, restaurants must pay a fee to utilize those apps. In lieu of ordering through a third party delivery service, consumers can take charge of their to-go orders and pick up the food themselves. That saves restaurants the delivery app surcharge, allowing them to increase net profits on the meals they sell.

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Q&A Master Gardeners with the

With our crazy spring weather, with several frosts, a drought followed by massive rainfall, should I worry about my garden?

Does anyone remember a “normal” weather year? Not in recent history, it seems, but this year is a doozy! Looking back at the temperature swings we’ve had this year, January through April each had close to or more than half the month with highs at least 10 degrees above the average range. May went the other way, with half thenightsreachingtemperatures at least 10 degrees below average and, in W. Bloomfield where I live, three solid frosts that month. June’s temperatures seem to hover close to

average,which is a bit of a relief. Looking at precipitation, again it has been all over the map. Generally speaking, though, we had very little snoworrainJanuarythroughthefirst week of June. Between Friday, 6/9 and Wednesday 6/14, we received over two inches of rain! Crazy, right?

As I told our Farm Manager, Mike Kincaid, we can always count on a gully-washer right as the peonies start to flower, but this has been an exceptional amount of rain in just a few days.

So,howdoesallof thesetemperature and precipitation swings affect our plants? For established plants you

should not need to worry. They have reserves of food to help them through stressful times. If we go back to very dry conditions, which we most likely will over the next couple of months, you may want to supplement watering plants with higher water needs, such as hydrangeas. With newly planted material, of course, you will want to be sure to add water as needed. We like to see the plants get about

an inch of water per week – a small investment in a rain gauge is money well spent to help you know how much water your plants have gotten. And remember, when we do get a gully-washer, most of that rain runs off before it can percolate into the soil. Sometimes the best measure of moisture is to stick your finger in the soil and judge by feel.

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LEROY’S HOPE CENTER OFFERS NON-DENOMINATIONAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Aer years of prayers and unwavering determination, Pastor Jack Hemp ing’s vision for a community outreach center in LeRoycametolife.Inspiredbytheguidingprinciplesofhope and center, Hemp ing, who served as the Pastor of Living Waters Church,envisionedaplacethatwouldwelcomeeveryone,beyondthe boundaries of any particular church.

In 2017, the Hope Center of LeRoy opened its doors under the leadership of Rev. Henry Moore, serving as a “Christ-centered community Outreach Ministry providing spiritual and material supporttoourcitizens.” eHopeCenteraimsto“liveouttheloveof Christ by serving and supporting the community through programs and partnerships. As a 501(c)3 Christian nonpro t that relies upon the support of nancial partners and those who serve as volunteers, our programs o er hope in tangible ways to those who are struggling regardless of age, race, socio-economic status, or other distinctions.”

Aligned with their mission, the Hope center aims to collaborate with other community-minded organizations to deliver the best programs in LeRoy. eir commitment lies in being receptive to the needs of the community, prayerfully considering their ability to address those needs, and cherishing relationships with those who join them in service, as well as those they serve.

e Hope Center operates with a dedicated team comprising paid employees, volunteers, fundraising committee members,andboardmembers.DianeSiaassumedtheleadershiprole in July 2022, working alongside Lori Parmenter, the Hope Center’s Administrative Assistant.

Among the cornerstone programs initiated by the Hope Center is Fresh Start Tutoring, coordinated by Program director Amy ompson. is initiative o ers a comprehensive family literacy and math program for LeRoy and its surrounding areas. Struggling students from grades K to 6 receive free 30-minute weekly tutoring sessions with trained volunteers. e Hope Center also provides juice boxes, crackers, and chips for waiting students and co ee for their parents. e puzzle area has become very popular too.

Another valuable program o ered by the Hope Center is the Senior Moments Lunch Club, run by retired

nurse Tammy Genagon. Held on the second Wednesday of each month, club participants enjoy hours of games, projects, music, dancing, singing, and a delightful lunch. Trained volunteers are paired with guests to assist them throughout the day. All guests of this Lunch Club are individuals a ected by Alzheimer’s or other formsofmemoryimpairment,sothismonthlyclubgivescaregiversa much-needed respite.

e Grief Share program, led by Mari-Lee Ruddy, o ers a twohoursessionforthosecopingwiththelossofalovedone.Participants engage in workbook exercises, watch informative videos, and participate in group discussions, providing support and guidance during the grieving process.

Additionally, the Hope Center hosts the Hope Center Ladies’ Group, also known as Cra ers-Readers-Roamers. is monthly program invites all ladies to join and participate in various activities. Since its inception in January, the group has enjoyed events such as “Cra y Show and Tell,” a “Mug Rug” sewing class, Bible study, and a “Tea for Two” program.

eHopeCenterwarmly welcomes volunteers who have a heart for service. Check out their new website, hopecentero eroy.org, which provides detailed information on how to volunteer, participate in communityoriented programs, or donate. Check back to see current wish list items, such as stamps, copy paper, co ee, sodas, water, juice boxes, co ee creamers, paper towels, and toilet paper.

To learn more about the Hope Center and their initiatives, please reach out to them at (585) 768-8184 or online. Check out the Hope Center’s Italian sausage booth at the Oatka Sausage Festival in July.

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Amy ompson and Tammy Genagon honor their program volunteers. Volunteers enjoying the company of guests at respite program. Young volunteers have a work day to earn points for camp. Ladies Group Tea Party

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2.5 million the estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation in 1776.

1 in 4 the number of people who will set off their own fireworks.

150 million the number of hot dogs consumed on the holiday nationwide.

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A big Thank you to Jeff From Twisters of Livonia for donating Ice Cream tokens to the 2023 Livingston County Baseball/Softball Camp. The kids loved it!

Local Bank Changes

Whose decision was it to close a downtown major bank’s ATM? This has been an ideal location for all bank customers, downtown shoppers, travelers, and especially for walkers - not everyone drives a car. Really, how much time and how much employee expense is there to maintain this convenient service? This bank also made a big mistake by closing their drive thru. It would have been an asset to provide a drive-thru service during the Covid outbreak. I will sincerely consider another bank’s services located downtown.

A Roller’s Rant To All The Walkers Out There

I had an accident a couple years back and I’m now paralyzed from the waist down. I have a modified truck and it requires me to park in a van accessible parking spot or a handicap spot with cross-hatched stripes. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to wait for someone to come out and move their vehicle. Why should I wait when it’s illegal to park there? You can walk, I can’t. Use your legs! Also [local business] repaved their parking lot, and the only van accessible parking spot is for the employee of the month! What’s up with that? So I made my own parking spot right in front where all the cross-hatched lines are. I’ve spoken with the head of security as well as the Vice President and they assured me they’d take care of it. That was over 4 months ago!

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Yesterday, we had a pretty big thunderstorm roll through. My 8-year-old cat, Sphinx, is normally never afraid of anything. But for the rst time, he hid underneath the sofa, and even a er the storm passed he stayed underneath the co ee table and wouldn’t come out. Why would he suddenly be afraid when he wasn’t before? --

DEAR CLAIRE: A sudden change in behavior may warrant a trip to the veterinarian. is can rule out any physical causes for the change in behavior, such as a silent infection or a chronic condition.

Cats may seem aloof and resilient to us, but they are actually creatures of habit -- much more so than dogs, who thrive on applied structure, like walks at the same time each day. Cats develop their own daily routine: when they eat and drink, when they “patrol” the house, where they sleep at di erent times of the day.

Any change in that routine can be very upsetting to them, but most still won’t let you know it. (Some will -- they might turn their back on you, meow incessantly, or even, when deeply aggrieved, leave a special present right where you can nd it.)

Observe Sphinx as much as you can, and think about any changes to the home. Did you recently rearrange furniture or install new ooring? Did a family member leave or did a new person move in?

To reduce his anxiety, spend more time playing with Sphinx. When a storm rolls in, place one of your favorite old shirts next to him wherever he is hiding. Speak to him calmly during the storm. If his anxiety doesn’t improve, or begins to get worse, talk to his veterinarian about temporarily giving him anti-anxiety medication.

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7. ASTRONOMY: How many planets in our solar system have moons?

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2 cups uncooked long-grain white rice

4 large pork chops

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1 26-ounce can Del Monte® Spaghetti Sauce with Mushrooms or Chunky Italian Herb Spaghetti Sauce

1 green bell pepper, cut into thin strips

Salt for seasoning (if desired) Black pepper for seasoning (if desired)

1. Cook rice according to package directions.

2. Preheat broiler. Sprinkle meat with basil; season with salt and black pepper, if desired. Place meat on broiler pan. Broil 4 inches from heat, about 6 minutes on each side, or until no longer pink in center.

3. Combine sauce and green pepper in microwavable dish. Cover with plastic wrap; slit to vent. Microwave on high for 5 to 6 minutes, or until green pepper is tender-crisp and sauce is heated through. Add meat; cover with sauce. Microwave for 1 minute. Serve over hot rice.

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Arrange goods for sale into categories and pay attention to presentation. You may generate moresalesifitemsareeasytosee and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of thedrivewaytoenticepassers-by. A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belongings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to create a convivial atmosphere.

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VeteranOnly-CharterFishing: July 21at5:45AM.Thismonth we’lljoinHarringtonOutfitterson CanandaiguaLakeforanother charterfishingadventurefollowed bylunch.Limitedseatsavailable, RSVPisrequired,don’twaitseats fillupfast.Pleasecontactmeby phone,text,emailorvisitourwebsitetoreserveaseat.Wewill launchfromthesouthendof CanandaiguaLakeat7201State Route21,Naples,NY14512.(585) 200-9742/rwolter@vocwny.org/ www.livcovets.com.Welookforwardtoenjoyingamorningonthe waterwithyou.

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OvereatersAnonymousMeetings - OvereatersAnonymous(OA) isacommunityofpeoplewho supporteachotherinorderto recoverfromcompulsiveeatingand foodbehaviors.Wewelcomeeveryonewhofeelstheyhaveaproblem withfood.JoinusattheDansville PublicLibraryonThursdaysat6:30 pm.

CelebratingIndependenceDay, “Faith, Family,FreedomWalk”Pleasejoinusforthiscelebration walk,hostedbytheWestSparta UnitedMethodistChurch,onJuly 4th,from9:00AMuntil10:00AM, coveringabout2miles,with8 remembrancestops.Thewalkwill startatWilliamsPark,61Clara BartonStreet,Dansville(across fromRalphClementsField).Bring thefamily,strollersandwheelchairs welcome.Wehaveflagsand braceletsforparticipants,snacksat thecompletion.Everyoneis welcome...seeyouthere!

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofJuly3-July7

Monday,7/3:SloppyJoe,Burger Bun,Spinach,Peas&Onions,Pineapple,AppleJuice.

Tuesday,7/4:SiteClosedforHoliday

Wednesday,7/5:ChickenCaesar Salad,TomatoCucumberSalad, CarrotRaisinSalad,WheatBread Slice,Peach,GrapeJuice.

Thursday,7/6:Meatloafw/Gravy, GarlicMashedPotatoes,Mixed Vegetables,WheatBreadSlice, StrawberryAppleSauce,Cranberry Juice. SiteClosedonFriday. (585)335-8130

HistoryofCraigColony: Sunday, July 9,2pm,NorthDansvilletown HallAuditorium,14ClaraBarton St.,Dansville.PresentedbyDavid Mack-HardimanandCharSzaboPerricelli.AdmissionisFree.DonationsGratefullyAccepted.North DansvilleTownHallisHandicapped Accessible.SponsoredbyDansville AreaHistoricalSociety.Copiesof TheColonyChronicleswillbe availableforpurchase.Seeuson Facebook.Museumopen1stand 3rdSaturdays,10am-2pm.

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“GolfingForACause”Golf Tournament - Saturday,July22, 2023attheFarviewGolfCourse, Rt.39,Geneseo-AvonRd.,Avon. Registration/Lunchstartsatnoon. Shotgunstart1pm.HoleInOne plusothereventsoncourse.Dinner tofollowwithrafflesandprizes. $125perplayer,$500foursome. CallortextMarkat585-519-1917 formoreinformation. Friendsand FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation501(c)3not-for-profit organizationdedicatedtoimprovingthequalityoflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwithneuromuscular disorders/diseasesandover100 otherdiseases.

GeneseoRotarySummerFestival! The GeneseoRotaryFestival isatwodayeventfilledwithfun, food,musicandactivities.HeldJuly 7thand8thattheGeneseoVillage Park.Comelistentothemusic,visit ourcraftersandstrollMainStreet andsupportourlocalbusinesses andserviceorganizations.Jointhe TeddyBearParadeonSaturday morningandtheSkycoasterson Saturdaynight.http://www. geneseosummerfestival.com/index. html

RochesterMetropolitanJazzOrchestra - Comeenjoyanevening ofjazzwithTheRochesterMetropolitanJazzOrchestraatThe GeneseoRiviera,4CenterStreeton July7th,8pm-10pm.Proceedswill supportTheGeneseoRotaryClub activities.Ticketsare$20.00may bepurchasedlocallyatNotDot Shop,TouchofGrayce,Crickets,or DavidMannJewelersoronlinefor $22.00athttp://www. geneseosummerfestival.com/ concert/

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Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundation -ARTS, CRAFTERS&MORE!JoinusonThe Lake,6001BigTreeStreet(Rt20A) &ThomasDr.FieldBetweenReMax andLeisure’sRestaurant,Conesus Lake,Lakeville.Saturday,July8, 2023from10am-4pm.Formore informationcallortextMarkat 585-519-1917. FriendsandFamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundation 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.

SusieQDogResQAnnualYard Sale: We willbehavingourbiggest fundraiseroftheyear,ourannual YardSale.ItwillbeJuly7,8,9 (9-6).Pleasenotenewlocation 5698SouthLivoniaRd,Conesus. Wehavehadalotofgenerous donationstothesalethisyearand allproceedswillgotohelppayfor themedicalbillsforourrescued dogs.Wewillalsobeconductinga rafflewithsomeawesomeprizes forthewinners.Wehopeyouwill attendandcontinuethewonderful supportlikewehavereceivedinthe past.Savethedateandhappy shopping!!

LIVONIA

HLRCGolfTournament- On July 31,2023,theHoneoyeLakeRotary Clubwillhostits38thAnnualGolf TournamentatOldHickoryin Livonia.Thefunbeginswithregistrationstartingat9,shotgun startat10anddinneraround4. Golfcart,lunchanddinnerare includedwithyourroundofgolf foronly$95.Silentauctionand rafflewillalsoaddtothefun. ComejoinusforourannualfundraisertosupportCamp ONSEYAWA,communityservice projectsatHoneoyeCentralSchool, andotherprojectsaroundour town,nationandworldwide.For moreinformationcontactJeanne Hamele585-729-9118orbyemail jnnhamele@aol.com.

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,July12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

JuniorBulldog’sRogerSemmel Memorial GolfTournamentDonationsgoingtoLivoniaJunior Bulldogs.18Hole4-person scramble.SaturdayJuly29th,Old HickoryGolfCourse,6653BigTree Rd.,Livonia.Check-In11:30am. Teeoffat1:00pm.OSBoncourse withtastings.$75includes18 holes/cart/lunchoncourse/chicken dinner/giftbag/OSBtasting.There willbeGamesandActivities!50/50 Drawings,BasketRaffles,Putting Challenge,BasketRaffle.Hole sponsorshipsstartingat$100.Call orTextDanBarr716-801-0623or BryanWheaton(585)360-7126. MailRegistrationsorSponsorships toPOBox237,Livonia,NY14487. ChecksPayabletoLivoniaJunior Bulldogs.https://livonia-juniorbulldogs-roger-semmel-memorialgolf-tour-4016.perfectgolfevent. com/

MIDDLESEX

MOUNT MORRIS

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.

VeteranOnly-WarriorWednesday Dinner: Comejoinusforour Red,White&BlueBBQforWarrior WednesdayDinner.5Jul2023@ 6pm,wewillhaveacookoutfor ourVeteransatAlLorenzParkin Mt.Morris.RSVPisrequired.Please visitwww.livcovets.comtoRSVPor emailmeatrwolter@vocwny.orgto makeareservation.Ifyouaren’t abletoemailcallortextmeat 585-200-9742togetyourseat.We willreachouttoconfirmyour RSVP.Wehopetoseeyouthere!

VeteranOnly-EarlyRiser’sCoffee Club: Asrequested,wewill continueourmonthlybreakfast withVeteransatBrian’sUSADiner inMt.MorrisonthethirdMondays ofeachmonthat7AM.Veterans needtoRSVPwithmetogetaseat, call,text,email,orvisitourwebsite tomakeareservation.(585) 200-9742,rwolter@vocwny.orgor visitwww.livcovets.org.Wewillreplytoconfirmyourreservation.We lookforwardtoseeingourVeteransatbreakfast.

NAPLES

NaplesValleyVendor&Craft Fair - Saturday,July15,2023from 10:00AM-4:00PMattheNaples MemorialTownHall,135N.Main St.,Naples.Comejointhefunand supportourvendorsandcrafters! Vendorfeeproceedswillbe donatedtotheNaplesVolunteer FireDepartment.

Pantry

Dansville Ecumenical Community Food

Provides food for those in need in the Dansville area.

PancakeBreakfast,OpenTrap Shoot, Sportsman’s Extravaganza!Sunday,July9th, 8am-11amattheMiddlesexConservationClub,6087SouthHill Road,Middlesex.Hunting/Fishing Sale!Youthactivitiesincludefree archery&indoorpelletrange! http://www. middlesexconservationclub.org/

VeteranPlus1-Photography Group: Veterans+1cancomejoin us,thismonthwewillgoonafield tripandputourskillsintopractice attheGrimesGlennPark,4705 VineStreet,Naples,July12,10am. Bringacamera,phoneornotebook.GrimesGlenisa1.1mile moderatelytraffickedoutandback traillocatednearNaplesthatfeaturesawaterfallandisgoodforall skilllevels.Thetrailisprimarilyused forhiking,walking,naturetrips, andbirdingandisbestusedfrom ApriluntilSeptember.Expectwet feet.Dressaccordingly.Wehopeto seeyouthere!https://www. livcovets.com

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SPRINGWATER

SpringwaterFarmer’sMarket at HillsideGardensCountryStore, 8148SouthMainStreet.Every Thursday3:00to7:00P.M.Starting May4th-Oct.26th2023.VENDERSWELCOME.

HikeMaplewoodRoseGardens &LowerFallsParkinRochesterHike&ExploretheMaplewood RoseGardensandLowerFallsPark inRochesteronSundayJuly2from 4-6PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherat theGeneseeBrewingCompanyin HighFalls.Foradditionalinfo/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

WAYLAND

LoonLakeCommunityChapel2023SummerServices.FrankWilliams,Pastor(585-335-8498).June 25ththroughSeptember3rdat 10:30am.Locatedat10009State Rte.21South(3milessouthof I--390),Wayland.Savethedate! DrivethruSteakDinner-Saturday, July29th.$10perdinner.

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MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

WEST SPARTA

WestSpartaOldFashionedDay -Arts,Crafts,Wares! Saturday, July29,2023from10am-4pmat theWestSpartaTownHall&Park. DETAILSavailablefromLisaat 585-315-2053oremailat Ldylisa62@aol.com.Finduson Facebook!WestSpartaHistorical Society- WestSpartaWhereHistoryGrows.

YORK

68thAnnualYorkLeicesterField DayandFireworks -Saturday,July 1st(raindateJuly2nd).The communitysponsoredeventis scheduledfrom7to11pmonthe groundsofYorkCentralSchool andfeaturesgames,prizes,music, refreshmentsandfreetreatsfor youngsters.Admissionisfreebut donationsareappreciatedatthe gatesorstands.Asuperfireworks displaywillbeginatdusk.The eventishandicappedaccessible.No alcoholicbeverages,smoking,pets, oroutsidevendorsarepermitted ontheschoolgrounds.Formore info.:Betty585-243-0184,Bill 585-382-3460orConnie 585-243-4042.Bringalawnchair orblanketandenjoyourcelebrationofIndependenceDay.

* On June 29, 1613, the Globe Theatre, where most of Shakespeare’s plays debuted, burns down. The Globe was built by Shakespeare’s acting company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, in 1599 from the timbers of London’s very first permanent theater, Burbage’s Theater, built in 1576.

* On June 30, 1936, Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind,” one of the bestselling novels of all time and the basis for a blockbuster 1939 movie, is published. Scarlett’s name was originally Pansy, but a change was requested by the publisher.

* On July 3, 1989, Martha Ann Johnson is arrested in Georgia for the 1982 murder of her oldest child after an Atlanta newspaper initiated a new investigation into the suspicious death. Her three other children had also mysteriously died. Johnson’s case sparked a trend in which authorities look closely into the sudden deaths of young children.

FAMILY CYCLING IS AN

SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2PM

HISTORY OF CRAIG COLONY

Presented by David

Admission is Free. Donations gratefully accepted. North Dansville Town Hall is handicapped accessible.

Sponsored by Dansville Area Historical Society

Copies of The Colony Chronicles will be available for purchase

DANSVILLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

14 Church Street Dansville, NY

See us on Facebook Museum open 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10am-2pm

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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Enjoyable Escape

• Buy the right bikes. Take time to research different brands of bicycles and what they offer. Some bikes are ideal for streets or paved trails, while others are better for rustic roads and trails. A qualified bike retailer can help shoppers find the right bike for themandtheirfamilies,ensuring everyone in the family is riding the right size bike and the one commensurate with their skill level.

• Limit the distance. Children won’t be able to put in as many miles as their parents or older

Going for a bike ride is one of the best ways for people to exercise in fresh air. Cycling is not only earth-conscious and convenient, but it also is a fun & popular activity that families can enjoy. siblings. Limit cycling excursions to a reasonable amount of time so youngsters’ health is not compromised.

• Focus on fun. Consider what kids will get out of the trip and gear the afternoon around that. Choose a path that circles a scenic lake or leads to an ice cream stand. Make your cycling excursion more of an afternoon out than a marathon biking session.

• Take frequent breaks. Little legs may not be able to keep up, and adults will need to

anticipate stopping along the way.

• Know the terrain. Stick to routes you have ridden before. Leave the more intense courses that include extreme climbs and dips for those times when kids are not in tow. Stick to lightly trafficked routes, or travel during off-peak hours. Consult with trail guidesandreadreviewsaswell.

Cycling as a family can be an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon & get some exercise.

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e Library will be closed on Tuesday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.

e Dansville Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking someone to ll a vacant seat on the Board of Trustees for a term of July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. Interested applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a US citizen, and a resident of the Dansville Central School District. Interested parties should send a letter of interest to Board President Rhea Walker at 200 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437 by July 6, 2023.

All Together Now – Summer Reading

Summer is nally here, and so is Summer Reading at the Library! is year’s theme is “All Together Now.” Registration for the Summer Reading Challenge is now open for both children and Teens! Sign-up at the Library. e more you read, the more vinyl stickers you can collect!

LIBRARY EVENTS

Check the Library’s online Calendar for details: https://owwl.libcal.com/calendar/DansvillePublicLibrary

Some programs may require pre-registration to ensure adequate space and materials; individual program registration is separate from the Summer Reading Challenge registration.

Youth Summer Reading Programs – Wednesdays @ 2:00pm

Get together at the Library on Wednesdays for some awesome programs!

• July 5 – A ernoon Movie & Popcorn

• July 12 – Tie Dye Fun (bring a prewashed cotton t-shirt)

• July 19 – All Together Now! Storytelling with Cris Riedel

• July 26 – Circus Fun with Benjamin Berry

• August 2 – Jurassic eme Animals with Prehistoric World

• August 9 – All Together Now Magic with Steve Ingraham

Busy Bee Story Time Summer Session – Wednesdays @ 10:15am

Join Ms. Mary Ellen with this special story time of reading, singing, nger-play and more! A er story time, join in a hands-on activity. For ages 6 months to 3 years old. is session runs July 5 through August 9. *Registration required.

Story Time at Babcock Park Gazebo – Fridays in July @ 10:30am

Join Ms. Mary Ellen for story time on Fridays this summer at Babcock Park! Enjoy the great outdoors, our local park, and story time all at once! is session starts on July 7 and runs every Friday in July at the Gazebo in Babcock Park.

Summer Family Walking Club – Tuesdays @ 8:30am

Join Library Sta as we explore local areas of interest. Starting July 11 and running through August 15. We will meet in front of the library and will walk for about an hour each week. Bring your own water. Everyone is welcome!

Cra ing Corner: Family Cra ing Time – Tuesdays @ 11:00am

Join Ms. Mary Ellen for cra ing sessions perfect for the whole family. Cra ing Corner starts July 11 and runs through August 8. Everyone is welcome! *Registration required – please register for each date individually.

• July 11 – Shrinky Dinks

• July 18 – Friendship Bracelets & More

• July 25 – Button Making

• Aug 1 – Painting with Stencils

• Aug 8 – Diamond Art

Teen Summer Programs – Tuesdays @1:00pm

Join Ms. Mary Ellen for activities just for teens! Teen programs are for teens at least 13 years old through 18 years old. Teen Summer Programs run July 11 through August! *Registration required – please register for each date individually.

• July 11 – Tie Dye Fun (bring a prewashed cotton t-shirt)

• July 18 – Movie & Wa es

• July 25 – Yoga

• Aug 1 – Rock Painting with Peekaboo Pebbles

• Aug 8 – Friendship Bracelets

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

High Blood Pressure Readings Call for Additional Medication

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 68-year-old female who was diagnosed with high blood pressure at 32. I am 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weigh 130 pounds. I’ve been taking 240 mg of verapamil for all of these years. A few years back, my medication started coming in 120-mg dosages, so I started taking one in the morning and one at night. My blood pressure both at home and at the doctor’s office is often higher than I think it should be, averaging 138/88. Recently, I used a 24-hour blood pressure monitor, which showed that more than 50% of my daytime readings were above 140/90, while my nighttime readings averaged 118/82. I am still waiting to hear back from my doctor regarding the results of this test, but I wanted to get your thoughts. Should I be on some other type of medication? Should I alter the timing to get better daytime readings? -- E.T.

ANSWER: In my opinion, these readings are not ideal. Twenty-four-hour, ambulatory blood pressure readings are usually 5 to 10 points lower than office blood pressure readings, so your average daytime readings are correspondingly higher.

There is strong evidence that in people at high risk for heart attack (such as those who are already known to have blockages), controlling blood pressure to an average of less than 120 systolic (the first or top number) and less than 70 diastolic (the second or bottom number) reduces risk. It’s not as clear for people who are at a lower risk, such as people who have high blood pressure without any additional risks. In my own practice, however, I will usually try to get my patients close to those optimal numbers, as long as the medication does not cause side effects. In a situation like yours, I would consider additional daytime medicine. More verapamil might be reasonable, but many doctors might use a different medication, such as a diuretic, in the morning to try to get the optimal blood pressure with less risk of side effects. Very often, the choice of blood pressure medication depends on any other medical issues a person may have. Only your doctor knows enough about your medical condition to make a personalized recommendation.

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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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FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT

SOY FOODS PACK A POWERFUL PUNCH

The Cleveland Clinic notes that soy foods provide a host of nutritional benefits. Plant protein, including soy, can provide cardiovascular benefits, including helping with people with high blood pressure lower their blood pressure to healthier levels. While many people rely on animal-based proteins to get their daily recommended intake of protein, soy foods are naturally free of cholesterol and low in saturated fats. That makes soy foods more heart-healthy sources of protein than animal products. The Cleveland Clinic says substituting soy foods for animal-based proteins a few times per week can reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Soy foods also can be a great source of dietary fiber, though the U.S. Soybean Export Council advises consumers that not all soy products are the same. The USSEC notes that foods like soy milk and tofu contain very little fiber. People who want to utilize soy beans as a source of dietary fiber should look to foods that utilize the whole bean, such tempeh, soy flour and textured soy protein. The USSEC also notes there’s some confusion in regard to the connection between soy foods and iron, though the group admits research is ongoing. While a 1/2 cup serving of cooked soybeans contains four milligrams ofiron,thephytateandsoyprotein present in soy foods reduce iron absorption, meaning that the body won’t really benefit from the iron. However,theUSSECrecommends consumers purchase fermented soy foods, including tempeh and miso, because the body might absorbmoreironfromthesefoods than it will when consuming other types soy foods.

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STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Small businesses have such a big impact on their communities, and the world at large, that it might be time to reconsider refering to them as “small.” According to the World Bank, small businesses have a major impact on the world economy, especially in emerging countries. In such nations, small and medium enterprises contribute up to 60 percent of total employment and up to 40 percent of national income. Small businesses figure to frame their economies in emerging countries in the coming decades, and they’re already doing so in developed nations, such as the United States and Canada.

THE 2ND ANNUAL ALUMNI EVENT WAS HELD ON SATURDAY, JUNE 24.

THANK YOU TO KYLE, NICOLE, AND TEAM AT SCOVILL’S ALONG WITH DENNY AND TEAM AT BRAE BURN. SAVE THE DATE! JUNE 29, 2024.

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Gold Sponsors

Ramsey Constructors

Robert H. Glover & Associates, Inc

Sarah (Roberts) Welch

Silver Sponsors

Mary Ann Holden

Accent Printing

St. George-Forsythe Funeral Home

Barry Haywood

Dansville Chevrolet

John & Sue Keysaw

Dansville Chamber of Commerce

Perry’s Market Place

Basic Sponsors

Dansville Chrysler Dodge Jeep

Brad & Donna Murphy

omas P Wamp Real Estate

James & Kathi Culbertson

Peter & Renee Bacon

Jim & Walt & Roxanne MacDonald Putney

Dogwood Floral Company

Justine Fox

Dansville Collision

e Brushafer Family

Muchler Family Foundation

Bill & Lorri Welch

Matt & Cami Henrich

Julie Oas-Howard Hanna Real Estate Agent

Tony’s Pizzeria

Core Realty

Hole in One Sponsors

LMC

David & Donna Cole

e Jon Shay Family

Michael & Mary Ann Allen Volunteers

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Rich Monroe

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Jim Miller

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Raffle & Auction Donations

B & B Liquor

Deb (White) Buchinger

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Dansville Granola Company

John Day

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Jay Gregorious/Next Level Autoworks, LLC

Joan Hart

Beth (Hart) & Dave Dixon

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Robin (Sahrle) & Terry Muchler

Pam (Kemp) & Howard Perry

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Alise (Johantgen) & Kent Rounsville

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Bill & Lorri (Rittenhouse) Welch

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Dansville YMCA

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Mary Yvonne Bryant

May 23, 2023

Wayland, NY – Petersham, MA: Mary Yvonne Bryant died peacefully at home after a long life and short illness surrounded by her children on May 23, 2023 at the spry age of 94.

Yvonne was a devoted and supportive mother who always knew just what to say in any circumstance. Her family, friends and anyone who met her will miss her warmth and charm. She worked at the former UTD where she met and fell for Stuart Bryant. ey were married July 26, 1952 in Athol, MA and celebrated over 41 years together prior to Stuart passing away in May of 1993. While raising her family she waitressed for many years at the Fox Run Restaurant.Later she owned and operated “Bryant Realty”while caring for her ailing husband. She was a devout Catholic, talented artisan and an enthusiastic card shark!

Yvonne lived most of her life in Massachusetts and in 2014 she moved to Wayland. Her children would like to thank the special ladies from the Wayland area who welcomed her with open arms at the age of 86. While in Wayland she was very active at the Wayland Free Library and their di erent programs that included Bone Builders, Book Club and Trust in the Lives of Older Women. She enjoyed exercising, reading and sewing.

Yvonne was predeceased by her parents, Alexander and Roseanna (Arsenault) Labrie; her husband, Stuart Bryant; her siblings, Paul, Zenon, Romeo and Edgar Labrie, Emelda Luippold and Bernadette Chaisson.

Yvonne was Mom to Mary (Scott) Brown, Michael (Marlise) Bryant, Joan Dubrule (David Stiles) and Patricia (Daniel) Stephens; Gramma to Kevin Dubrule (Jaime Page), Alex (Katie) Bryant, Kyle (Jamie) Stephens, Leah (Lance) Ratchford, Makela Brown (Alex DeLorenzo) and Parker Brown; GiGi to Bentley, Indie, Nola Yvonne, Jalen and Jordan; Sister to Joseph (Ruth) Labrie; Sister-in-law to Ann Mayers and Marilyn Richardson; along with many many nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Yvonne Friday, May 26, 2023 at 11am at St. Joseph’s Church, 206 Fremont St., Wayland. Interment took place at East Street Cemetery in Petersham, MA on Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 11am. Contributions in Mary Yvonne Bryant’s memory may be made to a charity that was very important to her, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to a hospice facility in your area.

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had been suffering from an illness. Close friends and family honor the memories of their deceased loved ones in different ways. Charitable giving can be a great way to honor a loved one’s memory while helping others. Survivors often find comfort in the knowledge that they can do good in the name of a loved one. Tributes or memorial gifts can be approached in different ways and serve as an ongoing reminder of a deceased loved one. Create a charitable foundation: Those who have the time and resources can establish their own charitable groups in the decedent’s name. This method of charity requires the most time and effort, but can prove to be quite an impactful memorial. Individuals who would like to go this route can consult with financial and tax professionals about the best way to establish a charitable group.

Community foundation: Families can focus on something their loved one cared deeply about, such as animal rescue, children, the arts, or even particular places in a community - such as a local park. According to CarePages, a company that produces free patient websites and offers community support for those coping with illness, families can choose to have their donations funneled to specific charities or nonprofit groups. Otherwise, funds can be allocated to a third party community fund that will distribute money to various organizations no matter where they are located.

Medical tribute: Memorial gifts that assist medical associations or groups working to find cures or offer treatments for diseases are quite popular. If a loved one passed away due to a specific illness, it is common to ask for donations to a specific organization that specializes in information and services pertaining to that illness. Many such groups have a “donate in memory” option on their websites. Oftentimes families are notified regarding who made memorial donations in their loved ones’ names, but the amount of the donation need not be revealed.

Personal intentions: Those who would like to make a donation but cannot think of a charity to associate with their deceased loved one have a host of options at their disposal. Consider donating to a school or library, requesting materials be purchased in the decedent’s name. Otherwise, donate to a general scholarship fund, possibly at the decedent’s alma mater.

Finish their work: If the decedent was engaged in a charitable project prior to their death, volunteer to help complete that project.

Giving back after the death of a loved one is a great way to keep the memory of that person alive.

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Continue to be loyal: A recent study from researchers at the Harvard Business School found that a customer’s eighth purchase was an average of 80 percent higher than his or her first purchase. That highlights just how valuable repeat customers are to small businesses. Consumers who have had positive experiences with small businesses in their communities in the past can continue to support those companies by looking to them first when they need new products or services. Doing so not only helps small businesses retain more customers, but it increases the likelihood that consumers will again have positive buying experiences.

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HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES

Book lovers also can channel their passions for the written word into a rewarding hobby. While reading might not seem like the most social activity, readers who want to use their love of books to grow their social networks can start a book club. People of all ages and backgrounds love to read, so starting a book club can be a great way to meet an array of people.

Readers also can call their local libraries or schools to ask about reading programs for children. Volunteer to read to youngsters, helping the next generation discover the wonders of reading.

LEGAL NOTICE

SPRINGWATER REGISTERED REPUBLICAN VOTERS

TOWN OF SPRINGWATER, NEW YORK REPUBLICAN CAUCUS

TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2023 • 7PM

SPRINGWATER FIRE HALL • SPRINGWATER, NEW YORK

e Republican Caucus for the Town of Springwater, New York will be held on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 7PM at the Springwater Fire Hall.

e purpose of the Caucus is to nominate candidates for the following o ces (or any o ces that may become vacant) for the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - Voting hours will be 6am-9pm.

TOWN SUPERVISOR

TOWN JUSTICE

TOWN CLERK

HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT

TOWN COUNSEL

TOWN COUNSEL

A person does not have to be present to be nominated. e declination date for any nominee is July 31, 2023. To vote, nominate or second, you must be a registered Republican voter in the Town of Springwater, NY. Such other business needed to be addressed and closing time of the Caucus to be determined during the Caucus.

Dated: June 30, 2023

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CPAP MACHINE CARRIER: 585-424-5993

ORIENTAL CARPET, 8’ x 10’. High quality. Excellent condition. Pick up - Canandaigua. 585-394-9274

MAGAZINES - National Geographic 1955-2023. National Wildlife 1975-2023. Birders World/Birding 1990-2023. History (WWII) books: gagekm@twc.com

18 issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES: steelsanta@aol.com

ZUMSTEEL. Volume pedal-needs new pot: steelsanta@aol.com

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KOHLER & CAMPBELL UPRIGHT PIANO. Excellent condition, send email to receive photo and video: harrytreis@gmail.com

STRAW, small bales, 7-8 pc. Good condition. Used as bow / arrow backstop. Text only, South Lima, Livingston Co.: 585-738-6232

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DAYLILIES, many colors, you dig. Rush-HF area: 585-533-9203

RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER PARTS - two powerheads with hoses and carpet shampooer. ELLIPTICAL and STATIONARY BIKE: 585-671-0703 leave message

Two used ANDERSEN CASEMENT WINDOWS. Rough opening about 4’ x 6” by 4’ x 2”. Good for outbuilding or cabin: dafreeland@live.com

HP Deskjet 1050 J410 series PRINTER, INSTRUCTIONS, and CORDS. Excellent condition. Pick up Canandaigua: 585-430-0579

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More than 130 VHS TAPES in good condition. Livonia: 585-703-1322

Wall mount 22 in. white BATHROOM SINK with 2-HOLE CHROME FAUCET: 585-447-4209

WOODEN PALLETS! Perfect for firewood or craft/DIY use! EMPTY CHEMICAL BARRELS, 30 gal and 55 gal.: 585-219-4431

DOG STAIRS or RAMP for a small pregnant dog: 585-671-0703 leave message

CLOSETMAID SHELVES, BRACKETS and ACCESSORIES: 585-298-0040

CHILD SIZE SET OF LEFT-HANDED GOLF CLUBS, not a toy set, real clubs: 585-624-5951

COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259

SCRAPS OF COTTON for a quilt: 585-424-5993

WATER TABLE for children to play in: 585-288-2661

ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS from ‘70s/’80s/’90s for own personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com

8-OUNCE JELLY JARS: llibby@rochester.rr.com

Looking for 5-10 LB. WEIGHTS stan1k1@yahoo.com

VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C compliant. Text 585-794-0448 or email mintshape@netacc.net

KAYAK. 6 ft or longer. If you no longer want or use your kayak please email: mmshining42@gmail.com

GARDEN BROADFORK, for preparing soil: 585-208-4475

REFRIGERATOR in good running condition for a disabled senior citizen: 585-773-0391

Used oak finished KITCHEN TABLE w/LEAF and four CHAIRS. Text only: 585-813-4270

BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872

Daughter with Down Syndrome is looking for DVDs of any “WHO’S THE BOSS” EPISODES: 585-944-4855

Any kind of WAGON: 585-944-4855

WIGS – light colored, any style. Desperately needed: 315-462-2693

Built/Unbuilt MODELS or SLOT CARS. Automotive, Aviation, Military, Watercraft, Monsters, Sci-Fi, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector needs projects: 585-314-6989

BACKRACK for full size pickup. Please text with pictures: 585-447-0201

COWPOTS needed for seed starting. Biodegradable pots must be clean, not used. Large size best. Any type: 585-752-1562

MUSIC ALBUMS and 45s from the ‘60s-’80s. Call 585-402-8870

Pair of ROWBOAT OARS in good condition: 585-703-5221

OLDER COMPUTERS and COMPUTER COMPONENTS - Apple, Commodore, Tandy. Working or not: brianpheick@gmail.com

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Chain-link fences may not add the aesthetic appeal homeowners are looking for, but they are relatively inexpensive, durable and functional. Chain-link fences are low maintenance, though homeowners looking for fences to provide some privacy may need to get creative if they install chain-link fencing. Planting flowers, shrubbery or trees near chain-link fences can add some aesthetic appeal and a little privacy.

USE

Determine an indoor temperature that works best for the household. Keep the thermostat set as high as possible to maintain that comfort level. If you will be out most of the day, set the programmable thermostat at a higher temperature, and then lower the temperature about an hour before you plan to return home. This reduces the number of hours the air conditioner is running.

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Narrow the gap between indoor and outdoor temperatures. The DOE notes that the smaller the difference between the temperature indoors and outside the lower cooling costs will be. While it may be tempting to set thermostats to room temperature (68 F) on days when temperatures reach 90 F or above, that’s an enormous temperature gap that will result in a high energy bill. Instead, the DOE recommends setting thermostats to 78 F whenever possible.

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BRING MORE NATURAL LIGHT INTO A HOME

Maximizing natural light in a home is a smart and sometimes low-cost renovation. Homes that are dark and drab can drain energy levels and reduce productivity. In addition, dark rooms may not be inviting places to gather as a family or when entertaining.

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One of the ways homeowners can keep their lawns looking lush and green is to aerate the turf when the need arises. Aerators perforatethesoilwithsmallholes. These holes allow air, nutrients and water to penetrate all the way to the roots, helping them grow deep and strong. Deep, strong roots are essential to healthy, lush lawns. While aeration can help many lawns, not every lawn will necessarily need to be aerated. Lawns that get heavy use, such as those that are often played on by children or pets, will likely benefit from periodic aeration. Feeling the lawn also can help homeowners determine if it needs to be aerated. Lawns that dry out quickly or feel spongy may be overcome with thatch, which can prevent lawns from getting the air, water and nutrients they need to thrive. Lawncare professionals recommend aerating lawns that contain thatch that is more than one-half inch. Thatch also can foster grub infestations, providing another benefit to removing it and aerating a lawn. When to aerate depends on the type of grass. Homeowners should consult with a lawncare professional about the best time to aerate their particular lawns, but it’s generally recommended that cool-season grasses be aerated in early spring or fall, while it’s best to aerate warm season grasses in late spring.

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If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re ableand separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.

Make this a safe fireworks season

Fireworks displays are a hallmark of summer, and a frequent component of Independence Day celebrations and commemorative events that require a touch of flair. Aweinspiring pyrotechnics shows lure millions of spectators around the world each and every year.

Many people experiment with fireworks on their own, but that can be dangerous. According to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, thousands of people are injured by fireworks in the United States each year. Whether purchased legally or on the black market, fireworks pose a considerable threat. Fireworks purchased on the black market may be especially dangerous, as they likely were not subjected to government regulations and inspections.

While summer might be the seasonoffireworks,it’simportant that people who intend to incorporate fireworks into their summer festivities keep safety in mind at all times. The following are a handful of ways to ensure this summer is both fun and safe.

• Attend a municipal firework display rather than hosting your own. Professionals follow certain safety protocols that private citizens are unfamiliar with, and there is often a considerable distance between audiences and professional fireworks displays.

• Exercise caution if fireworks are legal where you live. Maintain a safe distance from fireworks at all times and never allow children to handle fireworks.

• Read and strictly adhere to manufacturer’s instructions.

• Light only one firework at a time, and never attempt to re-ignite a firework that doesn’t light the first time around.

• Do not carry fireworks in your pocket.

• Do not shoot fireworks out of metal or glass containers.

• Always wear safety glasses when lighting fireworks, and keep water or a fire extinguisher around for emergencies.

If not handled properly, fireworks can cause serious injuries to kids and adults. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to leave it to the professionals.

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BIG REASONS to Shop Small

Not just on Small Business

Saturday, but every day that you can. Need milk, eggs, bread, or beer? Go to the local corner store instead –Say “hey” and get to know the owner who’s paying taxes to keep your neighborhood in tip-top shape.

Get vocal on social

Post pictures, tweets, and status updates of either the small business you own, or of yourself shopping at one, and be sure to use the hashtag #ShopSmall. Also write positive Yelp reviews for the small businesses you love and support.

Sign up for local business’ loyalty programs – Does a local business have a customer loyalty and rewards program? Sign up for it – not only will you be supporting a local business, but you’ll get discounts and rewards for it, too.

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Summer tip for Seniors

Stay Safe Druing Travel

If you have travel plans for the summer, ensure your safety and comfort. Consult with your doctor before embarking on any trips to address any health concerns or necessary medications. Plan your itinerary carefully, considering your mobility and accessibility requirements. Pack essential items such as medications, a rst aid kit, and copies of important documents. If ying, request any necessary accommodations from the airline. Take breaks during long drives to stretch and stay hydrated. By taking precautions and preparing ahead, you can make the most of your summer travels.

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NEEDED

• Community Reading Partnership: Community Reading Partnership (CRP) promotes family literacy in the greater Canandaigua area by donating new and gently-used books. Volunteers are needed to process books stored at the Canandaigua Primary School for Little Red Bookshelves and to assist with outreach programs. Volunteers contact by email: communityreadingpart.org

• Patrick Place - A Comfort Care Home: Resident Care, Fundraising, Community Outreach. Email cchpatrickplace@gmail.com

• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers o er compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives, we o er run the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org

• Advent House: We are a 2 bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org

• UR Medicine Home Care: Meals On Wheels needs volunteers to deliver meals in Monroe County. We deliver Monday- Friday between the hours of 10:20 am and 1:30 pm depending on where you deliver. Call 585-274-4385 for more information or visit our website at www. homecare.urmc.edu

• 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

• 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. 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.

NOTICE

Town of Wayland Planning Board Meeting Change

e regular monthly meeting will be held

Monday, July 10, 2023

7PM at the Town Hall

110 N. Main St.

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Notice of Democratic Caucus Town of Springwater

A caucus of the Democratic voters in the Town of Springwater will be held at 7:00pm, Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at the Springwater Methodist Church at 8001 S. Main St.‚ Springwater, NY 14560. e purpose is to nominate candidates for the following Town o ces to be voted upon at the General Election on November 7, 2023.

Supervisor • Clerk • Justice Council (2) • Supt. of Highways

All are welcome. Only Democrats may vote for nominees. Paid for by the Springwater Democratic Committee.

Fair Housing Statement

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

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Entry Level Technicians/Detailer/Bus Prep Tech

Come for a job…. Stay for a career

Matthews Buses, Inc., New York’s largest omas Built Bus dealer has immediate full-time openings for entry level technicians, detailers, paint & body technician, and a Bus Prep Tech in our Avon facility. Successful candidate must possess:

• Experience with lettering and/or graphics installation is a plus.

• Pro ciency in the cleaning/detailing of automobiles, vans, and buses.

• Fabrication Skills.

• Must have own tools or at least the basics to perform the job.

• Work independently and with a “team.”

• Clean Driving Record.

• Will train the right individual.

Matthews Buses o ers excellent pay and a full bene ts package including health, dental, vision, 401K program with generous company match, paid holidays, and earned paid time o along with sick time.

Qualified candidates should apply to:

mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com

VOCATIONAL SCHOOLING CAN PAVE THE WAY TO HIGH-PAYING JOBS

Many students believe that the next natural step after graduating from high school is to go off to college. Secondary education has become such a common transition that many parents begin saving for college tuition as soon as their children are born. Although college can be the next chapter in a student’s education, many teenagers still choose to attend trade school.

Television personality Mike Rowe says the country is in the midst of a skilled labor shortage because workers lack the necessary training to fill the hundreds of thousands of available jobs. Lack of information may drive the notion that trade jobs are nothing more than a backup plan if college doesn’t pan out. However, by realizing that trade jobs, along with short-term vocational training, is a smart investment - and eventually a lucrative career choice - attitudes about trade schools and laborintensive jobs may shift.

Agreatnumberofcollegegraduatesentertheworkforcewithdegreesthat may not help them land jobs. And these students typically carry thousands of dollars in tuition debt. Many college grads are underemployed and workinginjobsthataren’tevenintheirfieldsofstudy.Careerandtechnical schools help students develop specialized skills that make graduates immediately marketable in their chosen fields, and trade salaries can be very competitive.

YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS

Math Teachers 7-12

Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12

K-12 Counselor, Social Worker or Psychologist

ELA Teacher 7-12

Cleaner (2nd Shi )

Food Service Monitor

School Bus Driver

Teaching Assistant

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

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WAYS ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONALS CAN IMPROVE THEIR RÉSUMÉS

Rather than focusing on job responsibilities at each job you held, gear the résumé around what you achieved in each position. This will help identify how you performed in the position, instead of just a general retelling of what you did. It can be challenging to achieve this for jobs that don’t naturally lend themselves to numerically quantitative results (i.e., increased department sales by 15 percent), but it’s still possible to use a résumé to illustrate your achievements. Ratherthanstatethatyouwereresponsibleforprovidingcustomerservice, explain that you built your reputation on conveying difficult technical terms to the layperson, serving as the go-to employee for translating job jargon for outside correspondence.

If you have quantitative proof of how you accomplished something, certainly add it. This can include measures of profit growth, reduction of debt or increase in customer base.

COME FOR A JOB... STAY FOR A CAREER! Body & Paint Technicians

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Matthews Buses, Inc. has an opening for a Body & Paint Technician at our Avon Facility. We are seeking a motivated individual who can work independently and possesses the following experience:

• 3 Years’ Experience

• Fabrication Skills

• Must have own tools

• Clean Driving Record

Matthews Buses offers excellent pay and a full benefits package including health, dental, 401k program with generous company match, holidays, and paid time off.

Qualified candidates should apply to:

mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com

WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Many working parents struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their responsibilities at work and their obligations to their families. An inability to maintain that healthy balance can have adverse effects on men and women’s careers as well as the relationships they have with their families.

A 2015 survey of more than 2,000 adults commissioned by the workplace solution provider Workfront found that 38 percent of survey participants have missed life events because of a bad work-life balance. Access to technology that means work is never too far away might contribute to poor work-life balance, as 57 percent of respondents also acknowledged feeling that technology has ruined the definition of a family dinner.

Finding a healthy balance between work and life at home may require a concerted effort on the part of working parents, but there are ways to successfully juggle a career and family.

Notice of Vacancy

Custodial Worker (2 positions)

Quali cations:

• Civil Service Eligibility

• High School Graduate or equivalent

• Physical ability to perform assigned duties

• Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude

• Dependable and safety oriented

• Valid NYS Driver’s License

Location: Mt. Morris B Shi - 2:30-11:00pm

Salary: $33,280 + $939.60 shi di erential

Starting date: July 2023

Visit our website at www.gvboces.org.

Reply by July 5, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 23-155, resume cover letter, and location preference to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

Human Resources

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80 Munson Street • LeRoy, NY 14482

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Circulation Manager/ Director of Audience

Our long-time Circulation Manager is retiring at the end of the year. We’re looking to fill this in-house position now to facilitate a positive, on the job, training period. Primary responsibilities include managing the print and digital distribution of our award-winning GVPS and other publications across Western New York.

Prior experience is not required but helpful skillsets include: knowledge of the United States Post Office, experience with direct mail, managing a small fleet of carriers, and digital media. Must be organized and dedicated to the long-term success of the company. The candidate should also have a customer service mindset when dealing with readers and advertisers.

Full-time • Generous benefits package

Email cover letter and resume to Manuel Karam, General Manager: manuelk@featuredmedia.com

Wayland Dental Care, P.C.

WPhone: 585-728-5200

Fax: 585-728-3153

Email: waylanddentalcare@hotmail.com

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

JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH

Engineer:Mechanicalengineering, aerospace engineering and civil engineer go hand-in-hand with math. Engineers in various fields perform a host of tasks, including designing equipment and evaluating the adaptability of materials.

The Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Verification Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.

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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

To apply, contact:

mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call or text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE)

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

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• Additional shift di erential pay

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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

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

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Matthews Buses is seeking part-time & seasonal drivers at our Avon location. CDL required.

Pay! Apply to mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com or call 518-584-2400 ext. 212

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YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL JOB OPPORTUNITY

Secretarial (Clerk Typist) Positions

Full-Time 12-month Positions; including bene ts package (Civil Service)

Job Duties: Clerical and other duties as assigned

All interviews begin upon receipt of application

Application and information available: www.yorkcsd.org

Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School

Att: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102

2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539

LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY

Train your replacement and prepare final assignments. Volunteer to train or assist with getting your replacement set up. If you have any outstanding projects or documents, be sure to tie up any loose ends before leaving. Leave behind instructions or a guidebook if you think it will help your replacement perform their duties more effectively.

GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

Work-related stress is an all too common problem in workplaces across the globe. According to the American Institute of Stress, 80 percent of workers report feeling stress on the job. Perhaps most troubling, nearly half of those people admit they need help in learning how to manage their stress.

The American Psychological Association notes that stressful work environments can contribute to a host of physical problems, including headache, sleep disturbances and short temper. Chronic stress can produce more serious consequences such as high blood pressure while also weakening sufferers’ immune systems. Stress at the workplace also can make it difficult to concentrate, which in turn can compromise workers’ abilities to perform at the peak of their abilities. That supports the notion that stress is a problem for both employees and employers. As a result, finding ways to reduce that stress should be a team effort. Getting a handle on stress can be difficult. Since so many people trace their stress to the jobs they need to get by, they might think it’s impossible to address that stress without derailing their careers. But there ways for professionals to get a handle on their stress without negatively affecting their careers.

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Email cover letter & resume to: cristiel@featuredmedia.com

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Dr. Jill Speek received an undergraduate degree in Large Animal Science from Delaware Valley College (now known as Delaware Valley University) in 2009. She then attended Alfred State College, where she received a degree in Applied Science, then she became a licensed veterinary technician in 2010. Then she attended the University of Missouri, where she received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2014. After graduation, she moved back to her hometown of Corning, NY, and worked as a mixed animal practitioner.

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