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ese are the stories of just a few of the individuals who have stayed active in the community, achieved their goals, advocated for themselves and others, learned new skills, and more with the help of Al Sigl Member Agencies. Donors’ generosity has helped these individuals – and so many others – lead more independent lives.
Annie has participated in CP Rochester’s Day Habilitation for over 25 years, pursuing her unique interests and building skills while enjoying time with friends and staying connected in the community. Annie’s favorite activity is art; she can usually be found drawing in her coloring book and planning for her next art project. Annie loves to draw birds, owers, and all things Spring. She hangs up her art in her bedroom at home. She also loves to gi her art to her family, friends, and sta . Her most treasured piece is a butter y she drew in memory of her mom. “When I lost her, she said she was going to turn into a caterpillar and then she was going to be a butter y,” Annie said, re ecting on her mom and the inspiration behind her project.
Desiree is a tireless self-advocate and advocate for others with developmental disabilities. When Empowering People’s Independence (EPI) launched a new collaboration called EmpowHer Roc+ earlier this year for women over 21, she was excited to explore new interests. “I picked planting owers,” shared Desiree. “We each got a planter, picked out our own owers, and now they are sitting on my windowsill.”
Monthly meetings o er an inclusive and supportive space to develop personal goals, connect with like-minded individuals, and learn about di erent issues. is Fall, Desiree and the other women will showcase their leadership skills at a twoday camping retreat at Long Lake. ey will plan and give a presentation about their personal development throughout the year and the goals they achieved.
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Jason works at a community-based vocational program at an agency that is one of nearly a dozen nonpro ts who rely on Medical Motor Service (MMS) to help thousands of people of all ages and abilities stay connected in the community, work, attend programs, go grocery shopping, visit the doctor, and more. Over the past few months, Jason has been dealing with some very serious medical issues that have forced his day-to-day schedule to change up quite a bit. O en riding with his driver Vickie, being able to depend on MMS despite these changes has helped Jason retain a sense of normalcy and balance during a rather chaotic and stressful time. He continues to earn his paycheck while also receiving the much-needed social interaction with his peers as he works through every challenge.
Before she learned about the National MS Society (NMSS), Debbie walked a few miles each night a er work once dinner and the dishes were done. She bowled with League teammates each week, and played golf with her husband, Gabe, or friends. en one morning she woke up with vision so blurry she couldn’t drive. Soon her ability to walk, even stand, without assistance, was a ected, but it would be ve years before Debbie was diagnosed with MS and advised of possible treatments to slow the progression. Unfortunately, much of the damage was done.
It was then that Debbie and Gabe became aware of the MS Society and Debbie’s isolation turned into comaraderie. She learned about treatment options and support. For the last ten years, Debbie and Gabe have chaired the annual MS WALK in Canandaigua, raising almost $400,000 in support of MS awareness and research.
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Timothy is almost 3 years old and has been on Monroe County’s Early Intervention (EI) waiting list for individual Speech erapy for almost a year. ere are currently over 1,000 kids on the waiting list. Last year Timothy’s mom, Lynne, discovered Rochester Hearing & Speech Center (RHSC). Timothy attends the TAALK Program (Teaching Age Appropriate Language for Kids), where he has been able to work with RHSC’s SpeechLanguage Pathologists along with ve other children once a week. At RHSC, they discovered Timothy also has sensory needs and he was connected with an Occupational erapist. He now receives Physical erapy and attends RHSC’s monthly EI Playdates, free to parents and children thanks to generous funding from e Golisano Foundation.
Lynne says Timothy loves the warm, welcoming environment and is making great progress, able to better communicate with his family and caregivers. She is grateful he can get all the support he needs in one convenient place.
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2. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is Mount Everest located?
3. LITERATURE: Which novel contains the line, “Big Brother is watching you”?
4. HISTORY: Who was the second president of the United States?
5. WEATHER: What is a cloud shaped like a flying saucer called?
6. TELEVISION: Which TV comedy features a character named Opie Taylor?
7. MOVIES: What is the name of Argus Filch’s cat in the “Harry Potter” series?
8. MATH: What is the only even prime number?
9. MEDICAL: What is the common name for the ailment called dysphonia?
10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many stages are in a butterfly’s life cycle?
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3. “1984” by George Orwell.
4. John Adams.
5. A lenticular cloud.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Doctors Won’t Prescribe Hormone Therapy to Woman Over 60
DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recently published column, you stated, “As always, the decision belongs to the patient,” while addressing a concern about the benefits and risks of stopping a statin drug. Oh, really? Then, why is it that, once I turned 60, not a single doctor will prescribe hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to stop my debilitating post-menopausal symptoms? After suffering from menopausal symptoms starting at age 42, I was finally prescribed HRT at age 57. What relief I felt, as it was the only remedy to alleviate my hot flashes, weight gain, lack of sleep and vaginal dryness.
Once I hit 60, I was ordered to stop HRT, and no one since will prescribe it for me now. I am 66, suffer from hot flashes daily and have my sleep interrupted at least five times a night with terrible night sweats. I have tried just about every over-the-counter offering with zero effectiveness.
I will gladly trade the greater risk of heart attack and stroke, and the possible shorter life span, for relief from symptoms that affect my daily quality of life. Clearly, the choice is not mine, because if I had a choice, I would ask for continued prescriptions of HRT to give me relief. Why don’t I have that choice as a patient? -- R.M.T.
ANSWER: A patient always has the right to refuse a treatment recommended from a physician. However, the physician has the obligation to consider the risks and benefits of a treatment, and is not obliged to prescribe a treatment that they do not think is appropriate.
If a patient asks me for a treatment that has been shown to be ineffective and has the potential for serious adverse effects, I don’t prescribe it, but will work with the patient to find alternative treatments. For example, some nonhormonal prescription treatments are moderately effective for hot flashes and sleep disturbance, and topical estrogen is very effective for vaginal dryness.
However, the case of HRT for symptoms of menopause is more complicated, because estrogen is the most effective treatment we have for menopausal symptoms, particularly for hot flashes. There are risks to HRT, but the benefits for some women are so great that they are willing to accept some risks.
You mentioned the risk of heart disease and stroke. A landmark study called the Women’s Health Initiative helped to define and quantify those (and other) risks. Its effect has been to dramatically reduce the prescribing of menopausal hormone therapy, but the results should not be interpreted to mean that hormone treatment is always inappropriate, even in women who are in their mid-60s, where risks are higher.
Moreover, a woman’s entire health status should be considered when deciding whether to prescribe hormone treatments. In women with a history of an estrogen-dependent tumor (like many breast cancers), a history of a blood clot or a stroke, or a few other issues, the harm almost certainly outweighs the benefits. Otherwise, a wise clinician looks at the patient’s risk for heart disease, blood clots and similar conditions. Women at a very high risk for heart disease should probably avoid estrogen. Using lower-dose estrogen by patch (rather than pills) is wise for women at moderate risk, such as those who are in their 60s.
Physicians do not want to prescribe medications that will harm their patients, and most have stopped prescribing menopausal hormone therapy entirely for women, to prevent disease. However, it still has a role in treating symptoms. I recommend you seek out an expert in treatment of menopausal treatments and have a frank discussion about your willingness to assume risk in order to have a better quality of life.
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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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Help plants survive sizzling summer heat Monitor soil moisture. Soil moisture, or a lack thereof, can help homeowners determine if their plants are struggling to survive the heat. To check soil moisture levels, use a ruler or even your finger, sticking either two inches into the ground where you suspect the soil is drying out. If the soil is damp two inches below the surface, then your plants are likely retaining enough moisture to withstand the heat. If the soil is dry two inches below, then you may want to give the soil a deep soak.
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One of the easiest ways to reduce the risk of falls is to improve lighting around the home. The National Institutes of Health state that adequate lighting is important at entrances to the home, stairways, hallways, and other frequently traversed areas. Make sure lighting fixtures are using the highest wattage light bulb allowed. Artificial lighting sources become even more vital in fall and autumn, when natural light is less abundant in a home. In addition, install lighting outdoors by the front door, over the garage and where garbage pails are stored to facilitate safe passage.
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(NAPSI)—While replacing your roof can be expensive, it may pay to know more about increasingly popular stone-coated metal. There are five good reasons:
1. Durability: Combining the strength of steel with the design versatility of crushed stone, stone-coated metal roofing offers a better-looking way to protect your investment. Thanks to its engineering, stone-coated metal stands up to harsh conditions, including fire, wind, hail, hurricanes, seismic activity, and extreme cold and heat.
2. Curb Appeal: Stone-coated metal comes in a collection of eye-catching contours and colors. Panels can resemble Mediterranean tile, hand-split wood shake, heavyweight shingle or even old-world Italian tile.
3. Long-Term Value: Stone-coated metal offers greater longevity— three—plus times more—and lower maintenance needs than most other roofing products. “In an average lifetime, a homeowner will need to replace an asphalt roof at least three times as often for the same cost of one stonecoated metal roof,” explained Mark Gallant, Vice President of New Product Development at DECRA Metal Roofing, the original stone-coatedsteelroofingsystem, withover60yearsofresearchand practical experience.
4. Keep It Cool: Metal roofing can help cool your home through air space between the panels and the roof deck, reducing heat transfer. Some roofing colors can also reflect unwanted solar heat.
5. Save Money: A stone-coated metalroofcouldnetyouadiscount on your homeowners insurance. Check with your insurance agent. Overall, a stone-coated metal roof can help your home look better, feel more comfortable while you live in it and be easier to sell when you want to.
Look for recipes with as few ingredients as possible. Dishes that include longer ingredient lists typically require more legwork in the kitchen, which usually involves additional prep steps and sometimes longer cook times. Plus, you’re more likely to already have the necessities on-hand for recipes that call for 5-10 ingredients rather than lengthy lists.
Buy pre-cut vegetables to trim time spent on prep work. One of the processes that can surprisingly consume more time than you realize is cutting,chopping and dicing veggies prior to even really diving into a recipe’s instructions. If you’d still prefer prepping your own fresh produce,try completing your work the night before when it doesn’t interfere with quality time spent with family.
Stock your pantry with the basics to make cooking quicker and easier. From condiments and canned goods to seasonings and spices, keeping the essentials on-hand means less time scrambling for a quick run to the store and more moments spent at home. (Family Features)
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Research local performing arts schools. Children who exhibit an especially strong interest in the arts may benefit from enrolling in a school that specializes in performing arts. Such schools may be open to kids as young as five and extend all the way through high school. Some performing arts schools require prospective students to audition or apply. Arts high schools still offer instruction in core academic subjects, but parents should explore each school’s curriculum before deciding if a given school is right for their children.
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e Board of Education of the Wayland-Cohocton Central School District, Wayland, New York hereby invites the submission of:
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Intent to submit should be received by August 10, 2023 and nal submissions for External Audit Services should be made by August 31, 2023 to Mr. Adam Button, District O ce, 2350 Route 63, Wayland, NY 14572. A er review of proposals, selected rms may be invited for interview. Speci cations may be obtained at the above address. (585-728-2212).
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• Assorted hardware seems to collect in big, random piles in our tiny workshop. Nails, screws and bolts of all sizes are mixed together, tossed on the bench when a project is complete. Every so o en, the kids and I make a game of sorting and organizing it using a mu n pan. It’s easy to sort by size and type!
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E.J.COTTRELLMEMORIAL: BookSale:ThursdayAugust3SundayAugust6,10am-5pm.3 BeecherSt.,Atlanta.
BATAVIA
Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundations -FALLARTS, CRAFT,VENDORS&RAFFLEFAIR! JoinusonSunday,October8,2023 from10am-4pmattheBatavia Downs&Casino,Batavia.Formore informationcallortextMarkat 585-519-1917. FriendsandFamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundation 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.
CANANDAIGUA
VeteranOnly-CharterFishing w/HarringtonOutfitters: Veteranscomejoinusandfish CanandaiguaLakewiththenew charterfishingopportunitiesinthe fingerlakes,HarringtonOutfitters. WewillfishCanandaiguaLakefor fourhoursandshareamealafterwards.ValidNewYorkStateFishingLicenseisrequired.Besureto askabouttheVeterandiscounted fishinglicenseatyourlocallicensingfacility.Spaceislimited,don’t missout,RSVPatourwebsite www.livcovets.comnowtogeta spot.HeldAugust17,5:45AM1PM,SouthEnd-Canandaigua LakeBoatLaunch,7201State Route21,Naples.Wehopetosee youthere.
DANSVILLE
OvereatersAnonymousMeetings- OvereatersAnonymous(OA) isacommunityofpeoplewho supporteachotherinorderto recoverfromcompulsiveeatingand foodbehaviors.Wewelcomeeveryonewhofeelstheyhaveaproblem withfood.JoinusattheDansville PublicLibraryonThursdaysat6:30 pm.
DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofJuly31-August4
Monday,7/31:ChickenPaprikash, BrownRice,Peas,Beets, Clementine,AppleJuice
Tuesday,8/1:Meatloafw/Gravy, GarlicMashedPotatoes,Mixed Vegetables,WheatBreadSlice,AppleSauce,CranberryJuice.
Wednesday,8/2:ChickenCaesar Salad,TomatoCucumberSalad, CarrotRaisinSalad,WheatBread Slice,Peach,GrapeJuice.
Thursday,8/3:GrilledFishw/Wild Rice,Beets,Asparagus,Grapes,AppleJuice,LemonBar. SiteClosedonFriday (585)335-8130
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VeteranPlus1-Warrior WednesdayDinner: August2, 6-8pm,Beachcomber,5909West LakeRoad,Conesus.Thismonth’s dinnerwillbeaVeteranPlus1 event.Comejoinusonthefirst Wednesdayseverymonthforour WarriorWednesdayDinner.This monthwewilldineatthe BeachcomberinConesus,NY.RSVP onourwebsitewww.livcovets.com Wewillreachoutandconfirmyour requestforareservation.Wehope toseeyouthere.
VeteranPlus1-LIVCOVeterans GolfClassic2023: Comejoinus August5thatFarviewGolfCourse fortheLIVCOVeteransGolfClassic 2023.Formatistwo(2)person scramble,Veteranplus1,shotgun start.Veteranscanbringanyone fortheirsecondteammember. Mealandprizesaftertheroundof golf.RSVPbyvisitingourwebsite www.livcovets.comorbycalling/ texting585-200-9742oremail rwolter@vocwny.org.Wehopeto seeyououtthere.
VeteranPlus1-Photography Group: Veteransplus1cancome joinusandlearnthebasicsof photographyfromalocalprofessionalphotographer.Location TBD.GroupmeetsAugust9thfrom 10a.m.-12p.m.,bringacamera, phoneornotebook.Dressaccordingly.RSVPatourwebsitewww. livcovets.comWehopetoseeyou there!
LIVONIA
HLRCGolfTournament- OnJuly 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 atthe UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,August9,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.
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Outdoors, Under the Tent
North Cohocton Methodist Church
10 University Ave. • North Cohocton
MIDDLESEX
PancakeBreakfast,OpenTrap Shoot&CrosmanArms Display/ Raffle.Youthactivitiesincludefree archery&indoorpelletrange.Sunday,August6,8am-11amatthe MiddlesexConservationClub,6087 SouthHillRoad,Middlesex.http:// www.middlesexconservationclub. org/
MOUNT MORRIS
TourofMountMorrisDam: WalkingToursoffereddaily:(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.
NAPLES
NaplesHistoricalSociety
ClevelandHouseMuseum: The museumisopeneachSaturdayin JulyandAugustfromNoon-4:00. 2023exhibitsincludeCleveland FamilyGenealogy,FromNundawao toNaples:TheEarlyYearsto1850, NaplesMillsofthePast,andBedchamberStenciling.Saturday7/15 specialartistKatieBrockmanwillbe onthegroundsdisplayingher“Eye totheSkyCeramics”.SaturdayAugust5,artistDahliaElizabethWist willshowherartwork.Saturday August12,NaplesTownHistorian, JohnMurphywillanswerquestions. ClevelandHouseMuseum,201 NorthMainStreet,Naples.
7thannualMulliganDiscGolf Tournament -Saturday,August5, 2023atNaplesCommunityPark, Rte245,Naples.Tobenefitthe HospeaceHouse.Checkinbegins at8a.m.Prizesandlunch.50/50 raffle.Cost:$50.Registeratwww. dgscene.com/Mulligan2023.
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HomemadeIceCreamSocialNorthCohoctonMethodistChurch, 10UniversityAve.,NorthCohocton.JoinusonSunday,July30 from2-4pm.$3.50-allyoucan eat.Tenttoprotectfromweather.
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SpringwaterFarmer’sMarket at HillsideGardensCountryStore, 8148SouthMainStreet.Every Thursday3:00to7:00P.M.Starting May4th-Oct.26th2023.VENDERSWELCOME.
A life without love is like a year without summer. ~Swedish Proverb
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WEST SPARTA
WestSpartaOldFashionedDay -Arts,Crafts,Wares! Saturday, July29,2023from10am-4pmat theWestSpartaTownHall&Park. DETAILSavailablefromLisaat 585-315-2053oremailat Ldylisa62@aol.com.Finduson Facebook!WestSpartaHistorical Society- WestSpartaWhereHistoryGrows.
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unte s NEEDED• Patrick Place Comfort Care Home: We are a 2-bedroom comfort care home providing 24/7 care to residents. We are in need of hands-on resident care volunteers; no experience required, all training will be provided! Call or email us today to learn more! directorpatrickplace@gmail.com
• UR Medicine Home Care: Deliver meals to our participants in Monroe County. Email julie_cunningham@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-274-4385
• Girl Scouts Western NY: Adults needed to work with troops as leaders, those with a special talent to o er girls or be an extra pair of hands at events. Jfusco33@juno.com or 585-226-6434
• 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
• 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 around 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
• 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 14,580 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.
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Good for Mamma G’s Restaurant
A shout-out to Mamma G’s Restaurant in Henrietta: I ordered food to go for three and they got one order wrong, including forgetting the dessert. When I phoned to see if it could be corrected, they not only obliged cheerfully, but also provided the replacement food completely for free, which included a main course. If only more businesses engaged in these practices! We all make mistakes, but these folks were bent on correcting their error, and doing it pleasantly and promptly. Thanks, Mamma G’s - great management!
Yard Sale Thief
On July 8th we were having a neighborly yard sale in [local town]. Around noon we had a torrential downpour. I had tarped two tables with items that could not get wet. Other items were on another table and the ground which could get wet. We went into the house to get out of the rain. My wife had looked out the window and said a woman who had a black SUV was putting a gas can in her car. Then she said I think she is putting it back on the ground. After the rain stopped we went out to find out that over $150.00 worth of items were stolen. I never expected this at a yard sale. Yes, I should have kept watch over it continuously.
Dogs at music in the park
We are senior citizens and enjoy going to listen to the music in the park. We really don’t know why people insist on bringing their dogs. There are so many of us who go to listen to the music, not watch their dogs. It is very annoying. Please people, leave you mutts home.
Loud popping mufflers
Lately I have been exposed to this new theory that a “popping,” like a shot gun, muffler is cool. It scares me when I’m in my yard. Sounds like a drive-by out here in God’s country. I can only imagine what that back pressure is doing internally to your engine. Backfires are not cool. Why would you want everyone noticing you? I sure hope you don’t make any bad choices, bc you would be easily identified. Motorcycles seem much louder lately also, and there’s a generation that isn’t sure when and how to shift. Again, why draw attention to your ignorance? I guess, don’t worry, mommy will buy you another one if you ruin it. Haha.
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Why would my garden always look so far behind my neighbors’ gardens? What might I be doing differently/ wrong?
It is always encouraged for questions like this for you to consider reaching out to your local County’s Cornell Cooperative Extension as most have agents or Master Gardeners that would be happy to do site visits to help you assess your garden and further your gardening knowledge.
Itpotentiallycouldbethesoilandhow yourneighborisamendingit.Itcould
be potentially plant selection. Or it could be planting timing or planting skills. There are so many variables that could affect your garden versus your neighbors.’ One thing that is pretty universal is that gardeners on average are pretty open to talking about gardening, especially their successes. There are vast amounts of research and studies regarding how gardening particularly community gardens build social communities. So, take a deep breath and ask your neighbor their thoughts. I’m sure they would be happy to share. Also,
if you are looking for educational opportunities to broaden your knowledge, reach out to your local CCE; they may have a program like Seed to Supper that might give you the tools and knowledge to be the best gardener you can be. CCEs are great resources for all kinds of information, so take advantage of them as each county has one.
PS. While gardening on many levels is experiential learning, “Learning by Doing,” you rarely are doing somethingwrong…it’sjustaprocess of learning what may work better for you and your specific garden!
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WHAT IS A TRUST?
A trust is a relationship in which another party is given authority to handle a person’s assets for the benefit of that person’s beneficiaries.When making a trust, a person will need to designate someone as a trustee, who will be tasked with distributing assets in accordance to the terms dictated in the trust.
There are many types of trusts, and working with an attorney who specializes in estate planning can help men and women determine which type of trust, if any, is best for them.
Paula Martindale Longacre
July 23, 2023
Paula Martindale Longacre, age 60 of Geneseo, passed away peacefully and went to meet her Maker on Sunday,July 23,2023.Paula was born on March 7, 1963 in Wayland. She was the daughter of the late Patricia (Abels) & Charles Martindale, Sr.On October 3,1992,she married the love of her life, Jan Longacre.
Paula was an active member of Webster Crossings UMC where she served as SS teacher,superintendent,a member of the United Methodist women’s group, Pastor Parish Relations Committee, the Shepherding Committee, Communion Steward, altar care, and assisted with church dinners.
Paula is survived by her loving and dedicated husband, Jan D. Longacre; daughter,Ti any (Nick Martinez) Longacre and siblings,Charles (Linda) Martindale Jr.,Timothy (Irene) Martindale, Donald (Lynne) Martindale, Melody ( omas) Bogdon, Patricia (James) Posick, and Aunt Armeeta Martindale. She also is survived by her mother-in-law, Gladys Longacre and sisters-in-law, Sheryl (Jonathan) Shenk, Katrine (Phil) Rose, and Dena Tompkins. She had many nieces, nephews, and dear friends including neighbors Heather and Jesse Kingston, their son Remy and dog Yeti.
Paula was preceded in death by her mother, Patricia Martindale; father, Charles Martindale Sr.; sister, Carol Loop; brother, Roy Martindale; father-in-law, David Longacre, and their family dog, Quincy.
She was a graduate of Wayland Central School in 1981. She enjoyed gardening, arranging owers and center pieces, making wreaths, cardmaking, kayaking, hiking, spending time at the camper in PA, walking Yeti, planning special events such as tea parties, sleep overs for nieces and nephews, and time with family and friends.
She was employed in hotel management prior to becoming a stay-at home mom. She was an in-home day care provider, worked at Genesee Country Christian School, and most recently at Livonia Elementary School as an aide for children with special needs.
ank you to all our family and friends for all their prayers, cards, meals, visits and a special thanks for the excellent care from all the sta at Wilmot Cancer Center and Palliative Care Unit at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Friends may call from 4-8pm on Friday, July 28, 2023 at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, 300 West Naples St., Wayland where funeral services will be held at 10am on Saturday, July 29, 2023. Burial will be in Erwin Cemetery, Springwater.
A Zoom link to watch the service will be available.
In lieu of owers, please consider making a memorial contribution in Paula’s name to the Webster Crossing United Methodist Church, PO Box 190, Springwater, NY 14560 or a charity of your choice.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland.
To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com
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EPSON 4800 STYLUS PRO PRINTER. Good condition. Some ink. philip.hilden@gmail.com
Possibly a pig or other animal farm could use 200+ CANS OF EXPIRED FOOD 585-356-4315
UPRIGHT BALDWIN PIANO. Pick up in Rush. ermaperkins@me.com
Set of HEARING AIDS. Will need adjustment. 585-721-8963
MEDICAL SUPPLIES – bandages, saline solution, wound cleaner, body soap and lotions. 585-362-6906
RUG HOOKING WOOL YARN, large C. Murray asst. 585-657-5451
MAPLE FIREWOOD in chunks on ground. Need chainsaw to cut to transport. Leave message. 585-237-5803
#1 CRUSHED WASHED STONE, 3-4 cu. yds. Bloomfield. You load & pick up. Please text 678-939-4378
ESQUIRE MAGAZINES 2008-2010. Good condition. 585-671-2598
1950s EZ SPIN WASHER. Poor condition. Good for collectors or scrap metal. You must remove from basement. Picture available. 585-671-2598
20-inch 2003 ENVISION TV. Good for gaming systems. Comes with plastic gaming center. 585-671-2598
WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, Complete 22 Volume Set. 585-690-3161
4 qty rounded LANDSCAPING EDGING, brick. 2’ long by 3’ high pieces. Penfield: 585-820-9245
Two PLAYER PIANOS and a LOWREY HOME THEATRE. 585-323-1762 or 585-671-1996 (leave message)
POOL TABLE w/ balls, but no cue sticks. Particle Board. Warped, but good for kids to learn on. You remove from basement. msmalter2@gmail.com
45” LG FLAT SCREEN TV, older model but great picture, not a smart TV. You pick up in Canandaigua. bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com
OneTouch Blood GLUCOSE METER. sscott01@rochester.rr.com
CUSHIONS for the glider rocker picked up on Taylor Road in Mendon. 585-624-4647
Metal OFFICE DESK. Heavy duty measures 29” tall, 30” deep and 60” wide. Fairport. Donna, 585 943 -8487
BENCH SEAT PROTECTOR, 53” wide, black, had in my pick-up. 585-334-8636
WOOD for crafts. 585-698-0111
PRODUCE / VEGGIES for compost. 585-300-3301
OPERA RECORDS (Caruso, Pavarotti, more), HISTORICAL RECORDS (JFK & landing on the moon), MUSIC CDS/CASSETTES, BLANK CDS. 585-388-0318
BANANA BOXES. All in good shape: 315-548-3872
Failing eyesight, need LARGE SCREEN TV for computer monitor. Also, will recycle your old computers. Terry: 336-247-3245
TRADING CARDS, Vintage or new. Sports, Buffalo Bills for my collection. Batavia/Elba area. Text 716-560-8840
FULL SIZE KAYAK. GOLD COLORED PICTURE FRAMES – all sizes. BIRD HOUSES –for outside decoration. Batavia/Elba area. Text 716-560-8840
Handicapped man needs a SAXOPHONE for his day music program. Text 585-305-0271
WOODEN BED SLATS, full size or queen size. Thanks in advance. doucette7@aol.com
FOLDABLE RAMP for a vehicle. 315-548-3872
Sturdy desk-type CHAIR on wheels. Will pick up within 10 miles of Geneseo. Call 585-382-3705
Looking for a BOX TRAILER. 585-323-1762 or 585-671-1996 (leave message)
MUSIC ALBUMS and 45s from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. Call Bill 585-402-8870
NUTRIBULLET processor for veggies. stellaswirlery@yahoo.com
Lawn & garden TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. 585-883-7387
POOL TABLE for senior citizen community center. 585-409-5384
6’ or larger KAYAK for veteran. 585-770-8162
Sturdy SHELVING, FILE CABINETS, and TARPS. Call: 585-424-0732
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or Text 315-576-1278
92-year-old Vet needs a 12’ CANOE BOAT TRAILER: 585-494-6025
Gently used GAS GRILL for Hospeace House. Needed for residents’ family use and for fundraising events. Call or text: 585-797-7643
TRADING CARDS, vintage or new. Sports or non-sports. Will be appreciated and displayed! 585-729-1259
BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Many 2-liter EMPTY SODA BOTTLES (not crushed). Need a lot for a project. 585-698-0758
Seeking an ATV OR DIRT BIKE for father/son projects. Please call or text Matt at 315-576-1278
POOL TABLE: 585-409-5384
Disabled person needs working RIDING MOWER. Old one finally quit: piamiamine@yahoo.com
Would like to dig up some WHITE BIRCH TREES in the Canandaigua area: scoutmasterdavid@yahoo.com
CLOSETMAID SHELVES, BRACKETS and ACCESSORIES: 585-298-0040
COOKBOOKS and CORNINGWARE. Old or new. Will be used and treasured! 585-729-1259
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Town of West Sparta proudly presents MUSIC IN THE PARK WITH “GEMINI”
Friday, August 4 at 6:30pm • In the Town Park Pavilion
8302 Kysorville-Byersville Rd., West Sparta
A free concert of old time, good time rock and roll. Bring a picnic supper, a lawn chair and a friend. Dancing is encouraged! anks to our many sponsors including Tony’s Pizzeria, Fender Bender Mender, Assemblywoman Marj Byrnes, Pam and Howard Perry, BBS Accounting LLC, Dogwood Floral, Joyce Davies Associates, Eschenlauer Construction, Swink Girls’ Quilts, Sick Brothers Motor Sports, and others for making this evening possible.
(Family Features) Families are always looking for ways to enjoy vacation time together that maximizes fun, while minimizing the budget. To help your family reduce costs on summer travel: Book online. Websites allow vacation planners to easily view best available rates, compare alternate dates for travel, room styles, amenities and package plans.
CHRISTMAS IN JULY FAMILY GAME/MOVIE NIGHT
SATURDAY, JULY 29TH 6:30-9:00PM – DANSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5 Chestnut Street, Dansville, NY (across from Family Dollar)
Play Board Games or Join Us for a 7:00pm Viewing of
THE POLAR EXPRESS
SOUVENIR BELL and FREE CHRISTMAS PJs* FOR PARTICIPATING CHILDREN while supplies last** (some adult sizes also available)
ENJOY FUN WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SNACKS, HOT COCOA & POPCORN
(call 585-335-5354 for more information or e-mail DansvilleUMC@gmail.com to reserve pj size. *donated by Dansville’s Tops Friendly Markets **Must participate to receive bells and pjs)
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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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Crow
Jesse James & Single Barrel
Ten High
Kentucky Gentleman
Early Times
Koval
Bardstown - 3 types
Bird Dog
ree Chord 81° & 15 yr
Belle Meade - 2 Types
Bower Hill Special Edition
Milam & Greene 13 yr
e Burning Chair
Kentucky Owl
Willett
Boondocks
Johnny Drum
American Highway Reserve
Bradshaw
Old Ezra
omas S Moore - 2 types
Fable & Folly
D12tance Puncher’s Chance
Old Elk
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Heaven’s Door & 3 pack
gi set
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Baker’s Single Barrel
Citrus Nascar
Hardin’s Creek Jacob’s Well
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Come Check Out Our EXPANDED LINE OF BOURBONS! Why Not Travel A Little & Save A Lot! DISCOUNT PRICES Our Everyday Low Prices!! WAYLAND Liquor & Wines Rt. 21, Wayland (Foodmart Plaza) • 585-728-5150 Stop by and browse our entire Scotch/Bourbon Selection. HOURS: Mon- urs 10am-7pm Fri & Sat 10am-8pm CASES AVAILABLE Calumet 15 yr. Willett Yellowstone Penelope 80° Toasted, Barrel Strength & Architect Old Tub Bottle in Bond Rebel Yell I.W. Harper Cabernet Cask - 15 yr Je erson - 5 types Widow Jane 10 yr, 14 yr, Lucky 13 Angel’s Envy Four Roses - 4 types Michter’s Bib & Tucker Tommyrotter Hudson Iron Smoke & Bottle in Bond Bootlegger Horse Soldier - 2 types High West - 2 types Rabbit Hole - 3 types Basil Hayden 80° Toasted, Red Wine Cask, Rye Old Forester - 6 types 1792 - 2 sizes Redemption Blade and Bow Larceny & Barrel Proof Woodford Woodford Double Oak Woodinville - 3 types Knob Creek - 5 types Bulleit - 4 types George Dickel Bottle in Bond George Dickel Cascade Hollow George Dickel Barrel Select Maker’s Mark Maker’s Mark 46 - French Oak, Cask Strength Elijah Craig Jim Beam- 6 types Jim Beam Black Jim Beam Devil’s Cut Old Grand Dad - 2 types Wild Turkey - 6 types Evan Williams - 6 types Ezra Brooks McKenna Old
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Body & Paint Technicians
$2,000 Sign-on Bonus after 90-Day Probationary Period
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: Michelle McKernon mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com
Bath Dental Professionals
Dental Hygienist Opportunity
Seeking new or experienced dental hygienist to join our team. Nearly new and growing dental practice in Bath NY. Full or Part-time. Great Salary and bene ts package including 401k, paid vacations, holidays, CE, etc. For more information contact: DrkenHale@DansvilleDental.com
other kinds of printing at our Avon facility. Our crew is welltrained and fun to work with. Our customer list is extensive and varied as we produce everything from booklets/ magazines to business cards. Cold-set web and digital printing are our specialties. In our bindery we “ nish” the print jobs on our Muller-Martini saddle stitchers & inserters and cutting machine.
e ideal candidates will be detail-orientated, motivated and able to work in a fast paced environment. We have cold-set half web presses. Full bene ts, training and uniform included. Pay commensurate with experience.
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Production Supervisor, Penny
FREE CNA Class
• Deputy Director of Finance
• Full-Time Certified
Occupational Therapy Assistant
• Part-Time Telephone Operator
• Part-Time Neighborhood Asst.
CALL ABOUT RATES!
• Additional shift differential 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: $43.08 to $48.47
To apply, contact:
mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call or text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE)
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 $48.47
LIVINGSTON COUNTY CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION MT. MORRIS, N.Y.
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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.
Taking steps to be more efficient at work can allow businesses and their employees to thrive while ensuring as little time as possible is wasted.
Notice of Vacancy
Special Education Teacher for Career & Tech
Quali cations:
• Any NYS Teaching Certi cation Grades 7-12
• Special Education Certi cation preferred
Location: Mt. Morris
Start Date: September 2023
Salary: $45,000-$55,000
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by August 7, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 24-09, letter of interest, resume and proof of certi cation to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Human Resources
Genesee Valley BOCES
80 Munson Street
LeRoy, NY 14482
TOWN OF WAYLAND
Full-Time - Immediate Highway Department Opening
Motor Equipment Operator
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
Minimum skills include but not limited to: good knowledge of operation of trucks, snowplows, tractors, dump trucks and other equipment; the ability to perform preventive maintenance; ability to follow simple written or oral directions; mechanical aptitude; manual dexterity; willingness to respond to emergencies and to work outdoors under adverse weather conditions; dependability; physical condition equal to the demands of the position.
Minimum Quali cations: Two years experience in the operation of motor equipment used in road construction and/or maintenance activities or ve years experience in the operation of tractor trailer or tandem dump trucks.
Special Requirement: Possession of a NYS Class B Commercial Driver’s License. Able to pass required drug & alcohol testing before employment and while employed.
Starting Wage: $19.50 - $22.50 per hour dependent on experience. Bene ts include paid vacation, medical insurance, NYS retirement
Applications available at address listed below or may send Letter of Interest or Resume to:
Town of Wayland
Attn: Highway Superintendent 110 N. Main Street
Wayland, NY 14572
No later than August 4, 2023
e Town of Wayland is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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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: Michelle McKernon mmckernon@matthewsgroupinc.com
THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN A NEW JOB
Salary: Of course everyone would love to earn more money when changing jobs, but there is more to changing jobs than just improving your bottom line. As you begin your job search, consider how much you currently earn and if that allows you to live a life you love. If so, don’t overemphasize finding a new job that pays considerably more than your currently earn. On the flip side, young professionals who want to start a family in the years ahead should consider the costs associated with such a decision and how the salaries they earn at their next jobs may affect what they want down the road.
JOB OPENING
VILLAGE OF WAYLAND
FULL-TIME LABORER/ GROUNDS MAINTENANCE WORKER MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE AND VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT THE VILLAGE OF WAYLAND OFFICE
15 N. MAIN ST. WAYLAND, NY 14572 AND WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL AUGUST 7th, 2023 AT 4PM
*VILLAGE OF WAYLAND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL
OPEN POSITIONS
Math Teachers 7-12
Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12
K-12 Counselor, Social Worker or Psychologist
JOB
ELA Teacher 7-12
Public Relations Specialist
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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CRACKEDCORN FOR SALE.1 bushelBag(56lbs.),$11/Bag. ShelledCorn(56lbsbag)$10.Also availablecleanwheatandbarleysmall squarestraw$5.75/bale.BlackOil SunflowerSeed40lbbag$30. AvailableatnewsteelbuildingWalk -MoorFarmsLLC,10459StateRoute 371,Cohocton,NY.607-738-1180.
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ANYSEWINGMACHINE / VACUUM REPAIRED:Freeestimates. 27yearsexperience.Factorytrained. Guaranteed.PhoenixHearth&Power (DansvilleAgway)585-335-7670.
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Residential JunkRemoval Cleanout... Estates,Hoarders,MoveOuts Attics,Basements,Garages,Barns Demo...Garages,Pools, Sheds,Barns BBBMember Mike,585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.
HEATING&COOLING: We repair &servicealltypesofoil& gasheatingsystems.Boilers,furnaces,waterheaters,residential& Mobilehomes.Oilheatservice contracts.A/Ccleaning&repair. Fastservice,honestadvice,guaranteedwork.24houremergency service.VISA/MC.CallSummit BurnerService,585-554-4492. www.summitheatny.com
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