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HOW STUDENTS CAN HANDLE THE TRANSITION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL

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Patient With Osteoarthritis Develops Hives After Taking Ibuprofen

DEAR DR. ROACH: I took ibuprofen for my osteoarthritis, but developed hives. Does this mean I’m allergic to all NSAIDs? What other therapeutic options do I have? -- J.B.

ANSWER: Anti-inflammatory drugs can have many allergic and allergic-type reactions, and ibuprofen is probably the most likely of all to do so. For people with mild reactions (such as hives that go away) without swelling or shortness of breath, I recommend avoiding ibuprofen and similar medicines, such as naproxen (Aleve and Naprosyn, among others), as well as any other medication ending in “-profen,” such as ketoprofen or flurbiprofen.

Aspirin is safe for most people as far as allergies go, although it is a little more likely to cause side effects at higher doses. The prescription medicines meloxicam (Mobic), nabumetone (Relafen) and celecoxib (Celebrex) are among the least likely to have any cross reaction with ibuprofen. Anti-inflammatory gels like diclofenac cream (Voltaren) should also be safe for topical use.

People with more serious reactions need a referral to an allergist, who may consider desensitization.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: We had to get a router attached to our computer to get Wi-Fi for our house. Is there any health risk by sitting or sleeping near the router from the radio waves it puts out? -- B.R.

ANSWER: The energy output from a typical Wi-Fi router is about 10 watts, and the energy is the lowfrequency, non-ionizing type. Very powerful radio sources, such as AM radio towers, can actually cause injury by heating tissues, but these have a power output in the thousands, or even tens of thousands, of watts. There has never been evidence of health effects on humans by low-output radio waves, such as the waves from Wi-Fi or cellphones.

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School-aged children are busier than ever before, and some may be sacrificing sleep to accommodate their lifestyles. The National Sleep Foundation says school-aged children need between nine and 11 hours of sleep each night to function at a healthy level. Sleep deprivation can be linked to a host of health ailments, including issues affecting the development of the brain. Growing evidence suggests that lack of sleep can cause disturbances in metabolic rates that could affect the risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. A recent study from Johns Hopkins University found that, for each additional hour of sleep a child gets, the risk of that child becoming overweight or obese decreases by 9 percent. Children who slept the least, according to the research, had a 92 percent higher risk of being overweight or obese compared to children with longer sleep duration. The NSF adds that poor or inadequate sleep can lead to mood swings, behavioral problems and cognitive problems that impact kids’ ability to learn in school. To promote good sleep habits in children, parents and other caregivers can establish consistent sleep/ wake routines; ensure children avoid excess caffeine, particularly late in the day; create a cool, dark sleep environment; keep televisions and other media devices out of bedrooms; and help children work through stressors that may impact sleep.

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Separating needs from wants helps homeowners map out a viable timeline that maximizes productivity and affordability.

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the environment in various ways. According to GreenBusinessWatch. org, building and renovating with reclaimed timber helps to preserve forests by greatly reducing the need to cut down trees. In addition, when using reclaimed timber to build or renovate a home, contractors and homeowners tend to use locally sourced reclaimed wood, reducing the need to transport wood from afar to complete the projects. That reduced reliance on transportation reduces fuel consumption and air pollution. Processing reclaimed timber is often less taxing on the environment than processing virgin wood. However, reclaimed timber may provide more than just environmental benefits. Virgin timber typically comes from commercially grown trees that are not always afforded enough time to reach full maturity. Timber that is reclaimed from old buildings and vessels may very well have reached full maturity before it was cut down to use as building material. Reclaimed timber that grew to full maturity is likely stronger than virgin wood taken from commercially grown trees that were not given enough time to mature. Reclaimed timber also may prove more durable than virgin wood because the former has already dried out after years of contracting and expanding, making it less likely to warp and split than virgin wood that has yet to endure such exposure.

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Start early. Homeowners may feel that the hottest times of the day are when lawns and gardens will be most in need of water, so that’s the best time to set sprinklers or grab the hose and get to work. But in many areas, watering between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., when summer temperatures tend to peak, can be both wasteful and ineffective. That’s because watering between those hours will cause much of the water to quickly evaporate, robbing lawns and gardens of the water they need to withstand the heat. Homeowners who water when water is most likely to evaporate may feel they need to water more, and that only wastes water. It’s best to consult a local landscaping professional in your area to determine the best time to water each day, but in many regions the best time to water is between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., when temperatures are generally lower, the sun is not at its peak and winds are not as strong.

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

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Protect Your Mobile Devices - and Your Identity (Family Features) Mobile devices have become an indispensable tool for many people - and the thought of losing one of those devices, or having it stolen, is disconcerting, to say the least. But it happens every day. It’s estimated that lost or stolen phones alone could cost U.S. users $30 billion in 2012.

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What household products can be used to kill poison ivy leaves or stems or both? What household products would kill tiny ants or box elder bugs but not harm forget me nots or lily of the valley flowers?

Cornell Cooperative Extension’s position on home remedies: “We Do Not

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Labeled for your intended site/ pest combination and follow all use instructions and safety precautions on the label.

“Always read and follow the label when applying pesticide. The label is the law.” While people who promote making home remedies with familiar household ingredients to control pests are well

intentioned, common claims about home remedies are inaccurate. What about claims that home remedies are safer than store-bought pesticides? Though it might surprise you, home remedies can actually pose MORE risk to you, other

people, and the environment.

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Brand new GIRL BURP CLOTHS and BIBS. You pick up. Text or email. amy8595@mail.com

4 - 1950s ALUMINUM CHAIRS that came with a porcelain top kitchen table. Need recovering. daldrich51@gmail.com

3 CUSHION SOFA. Light tan, multi-color. Good condition. daldrich51@gmail.com

3 - RECLINERS, slightly faded, good condition. daldrich51@gmail.com

SEARS TREADMILL and STATIONARY BIKE Airdyne type good condition. Pick up Webster. gangie01@yahoo.com

STYROFOAM BOARDS – ½” thick. Sizes: 12”x12”, 12”x24”; 18”x24”. Clean. Must take all. Avon. 585-226-3073 leave message

CHOIR ROBES – 12 red robes and 14 white robes. 585-229-2327

Medium brown ELECTRIC RECLINER in good shape. 585-697-4489

QUEEN MATTRESS, used, ok condition. No tears. No smoking. Cat friendly home. gremsbmw@msn.com

Four DUNLOP SIGNATURE II TIRES on rims (4 lugs). 185/60R15 T 84 620 AB All weather, very good tread. jaroth@rochester.rr.com

WEATHERTECH FLOOR MATS, front and rear, for 2007 Kia Sportage, may fit other cars as well. 585-394-8917

MOTORIZED BARBECUE SPIT. Can be attached to an outdoor grill. 585-394-8917

Box of MAGAZINES. Boating, women’s, religious, wine. 585-649-8706. Box of 8”x10” and 11”x14” PICTURE GLASS. 585-924-4519

CAR COVER for a Mustang or similar style car. One year old. 585-334-2269

Three garbage bags full of STYROFOAM PACKING PEANUTS. 585-409-8860 or 585-343-4108

WURLITZER ORGAN 1950-60s model 4100. Powers up, no sound. njcalcote@gmail.com

Twelve 15” x 15”x 2” CEMENT BLOCKS. 585-200-2009

One sheet 4’ x 8’ DRYWALL. Two 8’ STUDS. Victor. (585) 738-4734

Two YAMAHA ORGANS and two PLAYER PIANOS. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)

WEBER GENESIS GAS GRILL with side burner. Great condition. Comes with a cover. Pick up in Geneseo. 585-261-3462

20+ EGG CARTONS and five large 30oz EMPTY COFFEE CANS. Brockport. 585-637-7505

HOSPITAL BED, extra wide 42” to 48”: 585-300-9257

Looking for a BOX TRAILER. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)

OLD POSTCARDS, VINTAGE STAMPS, ADVERTISING CARDS or COINS! 585-729-1259

Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

OLD NEWSPAPERS needed for canning by August 30th. 585-261-7321

SHELVING and FILE CABINETS. 585-424-0732

Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE for father son project. Call or text 315-576-1278 ask for Matt

Clean, medium to large BOXES. East Rochester area. 585-698-5937

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

AMERICAN HERITAGE MAGAZINES, especially the hard copy editions. 585-755-3195 leave message

FLAT BLACK SHEETS and BLACK CURTAINS. ejohn2908@frontiernet.net

TELESCOPE for stargazer. Leave voicemail. Speak slowly. 585-752-1562

Large/sturdy/wood burning PIT FIREPLACE. To burn lots of firewood. 585-752-1562

STURDY SHELVING. 585-424-0732

Looking for a 1983 AVON CENTRAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK jrranch5764@gmail.com

DAVIS VANTAGE PRO2 model 6312 or VANTAGE VUE model 6351/6510

DISPLAY CONSOLE for a Davis weather station ISS. junkmail1360@yahoo.com

DAVIS WEATHER STATION DATA-LOGGER model 6510USB or 6555IP to fit the display console. junkmail1360@yahoo.com

Granddaughters want to learn to can. Need any size CANNING JARS. Also, BABY CLOTHES and TOYS for great-grandchild. dobstarczyk@hotmail.com

PATIO BARSTOOL CHAIRS in good condition. Please text. 585-749-2432

Single mom of two kids in need of WORKING WASHING MACHINE penguinprincess73577@gmail.com

Small used SPINET PIANO in good condition for senior citizen in Dansville. 585-443-9974

VCR in good working condition. Wonder.ful.of.bread@theplate.com

GREENHOUSE and SUPPLIES needed for small startup. Any size and condition. VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, RECORDS, and TOOLS. greg3151@ymail.com

Looking for TRAILER for a 4-wheeler to help a retired veteran be able to hunt this season. 585-337-8580

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Festival Season Never Sleeps Around Rochester: Reflecting on My German Heritage This Weekend

Summer in Rochester is synonymous with sunny skies, warmer temps, road construction, and festivals. We have more than 140 festivals around Rochester each year, with at least one scheduled almost every weekend May to October, giving residents a reason to celebrate all year long.

Summer festivals bring excitement and joy, uniting residents in cultural celebrations that forge lasting bonds. Communities gather to enjoy shared traditions, art, music, and cuisine, while live performances by local talents and guests captivate visitors. Festivals o er people the chance to explore their heritage and immerse themselves in diverse customs. Street food and artisanal cra s awaken the senses, sparking conversation among neighbors and newcomers. Events cultivate pride.

According to Visit Rochester, “Rochester is known as a festival city with events centered around food, music, and the arts and culture scene that make Rochester a vibrant community.” ere are cultural and historic festivals, music festivals, food-centric festivals, kids’ festivals, remen’s carnivals, and more throughout the region.

Of part-German heritage myself, I am particularly intrigued by GermanFestivalsaroundthearea:Lima’sGermanBlossomFestival in June and the Spencerport German Festival this past weekend. Each brings a slice of typical German traditions, art, music, and cuisine to the community. I always think it amusing (and sort of frustrating) that many people associate German culture with beer. Yes, Oktoberfest over the pond certainly involves drinking, but that’s not all that makes the culture. I love the dancing, the natural beauty of the Bavarian terrain and foliage, and secondarily, yes, there’s bier. But gotta love American festivals – we connect culture with food and drink, of course, and we seem to embrace the opportunity to drink at festivals.

One of the festival’s highlights is its mouthwatering array of German culinary delights. From bratwurst and pretzels to sauerkraut and schnitzel, the aroma of German fare wa s through the air, enticing visitors to savor the avors of the Old World. Artisanalcra sandtraditionalclothingarealsoondisplay,allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the visual aspects of German culture.

e German Festival fosters a strong sense of community, as residents and visitors celebrate and learn about Germany’s rich heritage. It provides an opportunity for cultural exchange, education, and appreciation, while also creating lasting memories for families and friends.

I know I want to check out the local Bayern Verein Alpengrün (BVA), which has included some of my extended family over the years. e group helps preserve Bavarian folk dance customs and attire and embraces German culture through Schuhplattlers, gure dances, and music, fostering Gemütlichkeit (friendliness, camaraderie, community).

e BVA is a staple at area German festivals, and their enthusiasm is infectious. is week, I was certainly inspired to pull out my collection of travel guides to the various towns and villages we visited on my high school trip to Bavaria.

Find more information about the German Festival or the Federation of German-American Societies of Rochester, Inc. online and on social media. If you haven’t gotten enough German culture, check out Bu alo’s German Fest in September, and the vast array of Oktoberfests around the Rochester area between mid-September and mid-October. Evidently, we can’t get enough German fest around here (or maybe we just like beer and the Gemütlichkeit coming together to celebrate anything).

Everyone is welcome to be part of our wonderful German cultural tradition!

into a lively and colorful celebration of German culture. Visitors are treated to the mesmerizing tunes of traditional German music, performed by local and guest musicians. e lively polkas, waltzes, and folk songs create an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie, encouraging attendees to dance and join in the festivities.

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Grandparents

* Our friends who live in an apartment have a great storable sandbox solution. ey use a plastic under-the-bed storage bin lled with sand and toys. It has a lid and can be stored easily on their balcony. e kids still get to play in the sand even on rainy days. -- W. in Kentucky

* I saw this idea in a magazine somewhere, and now I make them for other moms and dads, as they are cute and functional: Make a cell number beaded bracelet kids can wear when you go out. Little kids may not remember Mommy’s cellphone number, but they can bring the bracelet to a store employee and ask him or her to call the number on the bracelet. Use elastic thread and colorful number beads. -- P.S. in Oregon

* If you use a 1/4-inch hole punch, which you can get at a hardware store for cheap, you easily can make a straw hole in the plastic tops of kids’ single serving drinks, like milk and water bottles. Less chance of a spill.

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Dansville Mini Storage

9384 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437

REQUESTS A NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

BE PUBLISHED FOR THE PAST DUE ACCOUNTS

RENTING THE FOLLOWING STORAGE UNITS: Unit #105, rented in the name of Frederick G. Parsons, l.k.a., Dansville, NY 14437, for the past due amount of $260.00. All contents are to be disposed at the discretion of the landlord. THIS WILL BE THE ONE AND ONLY NOTICE PERTAINING TO THESE DELINQUENCIES!

e above-named tenants have been, or attempted to be, noti ed of this action as required by State law as stated in the rental agreement. All contents to be disposed of at the discretion of the landlord.

e past due amounts will be increased by the passage of time incurring additional rent/late charges and any other additional expenses including, but not limited to, the cost of inventory, transportation, labor and disposal of items.

All payments for redemption of these goods must be made in cash, money order or certi ed check. NO PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Final date for payment in full is August 30, 2023, at the Landlord’s place of business. All payments in full must be with the understanding the units could be vacated at that time and the goods could be removed in total.

An additional $50.00 fee will be assessed against the Tenant’s account at this time for additional labor involved in the removal of property from the unit.

e property will be disposed of by any means the Landlord deems t and necessary.

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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.

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9429 Meter Rd. • Dansville, NY

Proud to be a Certi ed Women-Owned Business Enterprise

* Prior to becoming America’s 38th president, Gerald Ford had a side gig as a model. In 1942, shortly after joining the Navy, he landed an uncredited spot on the cover of Cosmopolitan in his uniform.

* Scotland has 421 words for snow.

* Tickling has been divided into two types. Knismesis refers to “light featherlike” tickling, and gargalesis refers to “harder laughter-inducing” tickling.

Fair Housing Statement

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4 Pak Slow + Low Whiskey Buck

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4 Pak Sugarland Moonshine

4 Pak Gosling Dark + Stormy

8 Pak High Noon Tequila Seltzer

Piña Colada, Mudslide, Cosmopolitan, Chocolate Malt

Bartender’s I’m Bananas! 1.75 ltr..........................................

Kahlúa White Russians or Mudslide 1.75 ltr ..........................

Bacardi Hurricane 1.75 ltr ....................................................

Kinky Blue, Pink or Green 750 ml

Malibu Rum Punch or Blue Hawaiian 1.75 ltr .........................

Twisted Shotz 8 & 15 Pak......................................... $10.99/$18.99

Captain Morgan 1.75 ltr ....................................................... $18.99

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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.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

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Take a moment to let a business owner know you saw their ad in the Penny Saver, tell a friend about an upcoming event or like any of our posts on social media. These small gestures make all the difference to us.

* The world’s shortest escalator is the one in the basement of the More’s Department Store in the city of Kawasaki, Japan. It’s 33 inches tall and has only five steps.

Cohocton Public Library

8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170 www.cohoctonlibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon., Wed., Fri. 1pm-7pm; Tues., Thurs. 10am-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Dansville Public Library

200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720 www.dansville.lib.ny.us

Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 9am-1pm

E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library

5 Beecher St., Atlanta, NY 585-534-5030

Hrs.: Mon., Tues. 10am-8pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10am-5pm; Closed Sat., Sun.

Wayland Free Library

101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-6pm; Fri. 12pm-5pm; Sat. 10am-noon

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

DANSVILLE

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofAugust21-August25

Monday,8/21:PorkLoinw/Apple RaisinSauce&SlicedApples,Carrots,Asparagus,WheatBreadSlice, Peaches,GrapeJuice.

Tuesday,8/22:ChickenBBQ,Corn, Mac&Cheese,BrusselsSprouts, Apple.

Wednesday,8/23:PotRoastw/ Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Mixed Vegetables,WheatBreadSlice, Grapes,CranberryJuice.

Thursday,8/24:EggSalad, Croissant,SpinachSalad,Chickpea Salad,Clementine,AppleJuice. SiteClosedonFriday. (585)335-8130

2023ClubClassSoaring ChampionshipCompetitiondayAugust11thruSundayAugust

20atDansvilleAirport.Cometo theairportbetween11amand 2pmtowatchgliderpilots launchingforthenationaltitle.Pilotswillreturnbetween3and5pm. Gliderswillbeflyingeachdaythe weatherisgood.

BetterThanAverageYardSale: DansvilleUnitedMethodistChurch, 5ChestnutAve,DansvilleonSaturday,September2,2023from9-3 pm.(Itemswillbeinsidethechurch FellowshipHallforalltopurchase). SilentAuctiontobeheldforBeautifulHandmadeQuilt(TwinSize). HotDogStand.SomanyTreasures -toomanytolist!!ComeEnjoy!

VeteranPlus1-Photography GroupFieldTrip: September6, 10am.ThismonthwewillbevisitingStonyBrookStatePark,10820 NY-36inDansville,toputourskills tothetest.VeteransPlus1cansign uptojoinusasweenjoynature andcontinuetodevelopour photographyskillswithourprofessionalphotographertohelpyou learnanddevelopyourcraft.RSVP required,visitwww.livcovets.com tosignup.We’llseeyouthere.

VeteranOnly-WarriorWednesdayDinner: Veterans,comejoin usonthefirstWednesdaysevery monthforourWarriorWednesday Dinner.Thismonth(September6) wewilldineatScovill’sGrill,60Red JacketStreetinDansville.RSVPis required,visitwww.livcovets.com tosignup.Wewillreachoutand confirmyourrequestforareservation.Wehopetoseeyouthere.

GENESEO

AugustSaleatTheInterfaith Center -“NewtoYou”&Book Saleat11FranklinSt.,Geneseoon Friday&SaturdayAugust25&26 from9amto4pm.“Welcometo Geneseo”giftcardraffleandother rafflebaskets.Gentlyuseditems fromcrockerytocutlery,from furnituretosmallappliancesand lotsinbetweenAND...WilsonFarm Beefsticks.Paymentscanbemade bycash,check,Venmoorcredit card.

LIVONIA

UMCLThriftShoppeSale- To makeroomforwinterclothing,all clothingattheUMCLThriftShoppe (6SpringStreet,Livonia)willbe FREEAugust31,September1,2,7, 8,&9.HeldThursdaysandFridays 9am-3pmandSaturdays9am-2pm.

FishingCharterwithHarrington Outfitters: VeteransandActiveDutyMilitaryarewelcometojoin usforafreemorningorafternoon fishingcharteronConesusLake. Wewillhaverefreshmentsandenjoyawonderfulafternoonfishing withourfriendsatHarringtonOutfitters.HeldAugust25,Conesus BoatLaunch,5030ELakeRoad, Livonia.RSVPtoAmandaHayes 716-313-2242ahayes@vocwny. org.

MIDDLESEX

PancakeBreakfast&OpenTrap Shoot. Youthactivitiesincludefree archery&indoorpelletrange.Sunday,August20th,8am-11amat theMiddlesexConservationClub, 6087SouthHillRoad,Middlesex. http://www. middlesexconservationclub.org/

MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinners! ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerswillbeon SaturdayAugust26atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall:5537 WaterSt,Middlesex,4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded)Dinnermenu:tossed salad,rolls,relishdish,roastbeef, gravy,potatoes,Corn,pie,icedtea, milk,andcoffee.https:// middlesexfire.org/

MOUNT MORRIS

VeteranOnly-EarlyRiser’sCoffeeClub: August21,7am-9am. VeteranscomejoinusatBrian’s USADinerinMt.Morrisforour monthlyEarlyRiserCoffeeClub. Thethird(3rd)Mondayevery monthwewillmeetwithother veteransandenjoythecoffee,conversation,andcompanyasweget readytotackletheweektogether. RSVPonourwebsite,www. livcovets.comWehopetoseeyou there.

SPRINGWATER

CommunityDinnerTableSpaghettiDinner: Webster’s CrossingUnitedMethodistChurch, Route15betweenSpringwater& Conesus.HeldThursday,August 24,2023from4:30pm-7pm.Dine InorTake-Outbydonation.Music Jam!

WAYLAND

WaylandHistoricalSociety: The WaylandHistoricalSocietywillbe holdingitsANNUALGARAGESALE -August24th9-4,August25th 9-4,August26th9-2andAugust 27th12-5duringouroutsideconcertat2:00withTrevorDonlon.

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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!

www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

Many people need not travel far for a little summertime fun, as many communities host fun events throughout the warmer months.

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September - December

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319 West Main St., Batavia

716-632-7886

GLOW Electronics Collection

Appointments Required Limited # Of Spots

When: Sat., Sept. 23, 2023

Where: Mt. Morris

Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm ONLY*

Open to residents in Genesee, Livingston & Wyoming Counties

Acceptable Materials*

FREE: Monitors and TVs, computers, keyboards, peripherals, microwaves

(Contact the GLOW o ce for a complete list) (NOTHING WITH REFRIGERANT)

*Please do not leave materials at this site before or a er the collection!

No Household Hazardous Waste – Please contact GLOW o ce for information.

TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: online at: www.glowsolidwaste.org

E-mail: glow@co.genesee.ny.us call: 585-815-7906 or 800-836-1154 (for long distance callers)

Sponsored by: GLOW Region Solid Waste

ATTENTION FARMERS IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors has designated the month of September as the thirty-day period for submission of petitions by landowners for inclusion of land that is highly suitable for a commercial farm operation into an existing Agricultural District. If you would like to have your land included in an existing Agricultural District, please submit your written request, along with the tax map identification number and a description of the farming activities on the land, to the Livingston County Planning Department, 6 Court Street – Room 305, Geneseo, NY, 14454 by September 29, 2023.

Petitions cannot be accepted for removal of parcels from an Agricultural District. Questions can be directed to the County Planning Department at (585) 243-7550 or (585) 335-1734.

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Tips for parents as kids head Back-to-School

Establish a Routine: Start gradually adjusting your child’s sleep and meal routines a couple of weeks before school starts. is will make the transition smoother and help them get into the school schedule.

Visit the School: If possible, visit the school with your child before the rst day. Familiarize them with the surroundings, classrooms, and playground. is can help reduce anxiety about the new environment.

Organize Supplies: Label and organize your child’s school supplies, backpack, and lunchbox. is will make mornings less hectic and ensure they have everything they need.

Set Up a Homework Zone: Create a designated area at home where your child can comfortably do homework. Make sure it’s quiet, well-lit, and stocked with necessary supplies.

Communicate with Teachers: Attend any back-toschool meetings or orientations. Establish open communication with your child’s teachers, so you’re aware of their progress, assignments, and any concerns.

Morning Prep: Plan ahead for busy mornings. Lay out clothes, pack lunches, and have backpacks ready the night before to reduce morning stress.

Healthy Meals and Snacks: Pack nutritious meals and snacks for your child. A well-balanced diet supports their energy levels and concentration throughout the school day.

Stay Involved: Stay engaged in your child’s education by asking about their day, discussing their activities, and showing interest in what they’re learning. is helps build a strong parent-child connection.

Encourage Reading: Set aside time for reading at home. Reading together can foster a love for learning and improve your child’s literacy skills.

Manage Screen Time: Establish screen time rules and limits to ensure that your child has a healthy balance between schoolwork, physical activity, and recreational activities.

Remember that each child is unique, so adapt these tips to suit your child’s personality and needs. By providing a supportive and structured environment, you can help your young child have a positive and successful start to the school year.

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HOW TO KEEP OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS SAFE

Consider fencing. Fencing can make an outdoor living space more private and safe. Local laws may mandate that pools be enclosed with fencing, but even living spaces without pools can be made safer with the installation of a fence. Firepits are wildly popular, as more than 35 percent of homeowners who responded to the ICFA survey acknowledged their intention to purchase new firepits in 2021. Adding fencing around areas with firepits establishes boundaries, which is a must for homeowners with small children. Fencing also makes it harder for local wildlife to gain access to a property, which can decrease residents’ risk for tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease.

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Provide Ample Water: Make sure your pets have access to plenty of fresh and cool water at all times. You can even add ice cubes to the water bowl to keep it cooler for longer.

Create Shaded Areas: Set up shaded spots in your yard or on your balcony where your pets can relax. Use umbrellas, canopies, or create natural shaded areas with plants.

Indoor Retreats: Ensure that your pets have a cool place indoors where they can escape the heat. If possible, keep the air conditioning on or use fans to circulate air.

Cooling Mats or Beds: Consider getting cooling mats or beds designed for pets. ese can provide relief from the heat and help regulate their body temperature.

Freeze Treats: Freeze pet-friendly treats like cubes of watermelon, low-sodium chicken broth, or yogurt. ese can be a tasty and cooling snack.

Limit Exercise: Avoid exercising your pets during the hottest parts of the day. Opt for walks and playtime during the cooler mornings or evenings.

Avoid Hot Surfaces: Asphalt and sand can become extremely hot and can burn your pet’s paws. Stick to grassy areas or invest in pet booties to protect their paws.

Pet-Friendly Pools or Sprinklers: If your pet enjoys water, consider setting up a kiddie pool or sprinkler for them to play in. Make sure the water is cool and clean.

Avoid Hot Cars: Never leave your pets in a parked car, even with the windows cracked. Cars can become dangerously hot in a matter of minutes.

Check for Signs of Overheating: Be vigilant for signs of heat stress, including excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, or disorientation. If you notice these signs, bring your pet to a cooler area and contact your veterinarian.

Remember, di erent pets have di erent tolerances for heat. Always consider your pet’s breed, age, and health condition when implementing cooling strategies. If you’re unsure, consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.

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Bernard Ryan passed away suddenly on June 8, 2023 in Church Hill, TN at 52 years of age; 1 week after the passing of his mother,

Bernie was born on November 15, 1970 to Doryce and eodore Ryan Sr. in Dansville, NY.

He grew up in Wayland,NY and was active and quite talented in several sports in the Wayland area during his youth. He met his wife Candi in high school; they later reacquainted in 2009 and married in 2015. ey resided in Bloom eld, NY until December of 2018.

roughout his life Bernie was an extremely hard worker. He had a passion for cooking and worked as a chef for several years. Later, he decided to make a change and moved into the construction business. He worked with other construction companies and builders for a few years before opening his own business. He operated BR Ventures for many years, framing beautiful homes in the Rochester area. Bernie took pride in all of his work and seemed to excel with ease in anything he tried.

He loved NASCAR and attended many races over the years. He also enjoyed camping and traveling with his wife and friends. He would make friends wherever they went. He continued to cook fabulous meals for friends and family when on camping/racing trips and vacations and he always enjoyed hosting holiday meals for everyone at their home.

Bernie is survived by his wife, Candi; son, Terry (Mandy) Mathews, step-children, Jordan (Bekky) Boberg, Caitlin (Jesse) Smith-Toates; grandchildren,Tanner and Tucker Mathews, Odin Boberg, Emma, Ava and Olivia Toastes; siblings, Audrey-Anne (Kevin) Goddard, eodore (Ted) Ryan Jr, eresa Ryan (Ed Eubanks), Kevin (Alison) Ryan and sister-in-law, Cindy (Sandy) Guerrero; nieces and nephews, John (Carrie) Goddard, Megan (Neil) Wing, Brittany, Jack and Erika Ryan, Chelsea (Alec) Andrea. Also their dog Niko who was like their child. Many other dear friends and relatives.

Special thanks to Bernie’s best friend, Phil Kappesser of TN for all your help and care!

Bernie was preceded in death by his parents, Doryce and eodore Ryan Sr.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a Celebration of Life Saturday, August 19th, 2023 from 1-5pm at the Wayland Rod & Gun Club, 2222 Deiter Rd,Wayland, NY.

August 8, 2023

Wayland - Robert E. Derrenbacher, 66 years of age, passed away early Tuesday morning, August 8, 2023.

Bob was born August 14, 1956 in Dansville, the son of Emerick and Ruth (Henry) Derrenbacher. He grew up in Dansville and graduated from Dansville Central School. Bob moved to Wayland in the 1970s and had remained a resident of that area ever since. Bob and Gail Williams married on July 31, 1982 at their home in Wayland and celebrated over 41 years together.

Bob’s employment included 25 years as a corrections o cer. e majority of his time was at Groveland, having retired a few years ago. His hobbies included crossword puzzles and Sudoku; attending sporting events, especially the Bu alo Bills games; doing yard work and spending time outside; his 2002 Mustang; and his undeniable sense of humor. He was a jokester that could make Gail roll her eyes often!

Bob was pre-deceased by his parents, Emerick and Ruth Derrenbacher; his sister and brother-in-law, Dale and Paul Jester; his sister-in-law, Kim Cavallaro; and his brother-in-law, Paul Williams. He is survived by his wife, Gail Derrenbacher of Wayland; his son and his wife, Zachary and Andrea Derrenbacher of GA; his grandson, Maximus Koproski; his siblings, Kay (Gayle) VanDurme of KS, Joanne (Mike) Quinn of Dansville and Chris Cavallaro of Rochester; his brother-in-law and his wife, Steve and Karen Williams of Dansville; along with several nieces and nephews.

Bob’s family and friends called Friday, August 11, 2023 from 4-7pm at St. George-Forsythe Funeral Home, 109 West Naples St., Wayland. His funeral service took place after calling hours on Friday at 7pm at the funeral home.

Contributions in memory of Robert E.Derrenbacher may be made to the Springwater Wayland EMS Ambulance Service, 7 South Lackawanna St., Wayland, NY 14572.

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Springwater/Wayland/Sarasota, FL - George E. Glady, 73 years of age, passed away Friday, July 28, 2023 at Lakewood Ranch Medical Center in Sarasota, Florida.

George was born October 20,1949 in Dansville, NY, the son of Edward and Harriet (Penkoske) Glady. He graduated high school and went on to earn an Associates of Applied Science Degree in Optics from Monroe Community College in Rochester and then his Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology.

George and Joann Simonsen were married April 2, 1977 at St. Paul’s Church inWayland and celebrated over 46 years together. roughout their life together they resided in many di erent areas in the country that included the Springwater/Wayland areas; Rochester, NY; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Tulsa, OK; Gaithersburg, MD; Herndon, VA; and nally retiring in Sarasota, FL.

George was an industrial engineer and entrepreneur. is background, his expertise and work ethic enabled he and Joann to build, operate and sustain a very successful contact lens manufacturing business, Euclid Systems Corporation in Herndon,VA.

George’s hobbies were many. He was a history enthusiast; loved to travel, both nationally and internationally; collecting trains; woodworking; bluegrass music (listening to and singing as well); and playing poker. He was a baseball and football fan, choosing the team where he lived as his favorite at that time. George was also an accomplished bowler. He was a member of the PBA and had a sanctioned 300 game of which he was extremely proud!

George was pre-deceased by his parents, Edward and Harriet Glady. He is survived by his wife, Joann Simonsen Glady of Sarasota; his daughter, Laura Valentine Glady of Sarasota; his sisters and their husbands, Antoinette and Gerald ompson of Fairport, NY and Evelyn and Paul Lucas of Alexandria,VA; along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.

George’s funeral services will be announced as soon as they are nalized along with interment in Ashley Cemetery in Springwater, NY. Contributions in memory of George E. Glady may be made to: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC.org) an international relief organization

GPLI (Gas Permeable Lens Institute (contact Beth@GPLI.info) a contact lens educational organization

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Geraldine V. Goss

August 3, 2023

Wayland – Geraldine V. Goss, 95 years of age, passed away ursday afternoon, August 3, 2023 at Living Center at Geneva North in Geneva. Gerry was born April 24, 1928 in Hornell, the daughter of Ira and Eloise (Caple) Davis. She grew up in and resided in several di erent areas that included: Auburn, Hornell, Holland Patent, Ulysses, PA and East Aurora. Gerry and Francis Goss were married July 6, 1946 and together they celebrated almost 57 years of marriage. Gerry and Fran moved to the Wayland area in the late 1940s.Fran passed away in 2003 and Gerry remained in Wayland until 2014 when she moved to Geneva.

Early in life, Gerry worked at the Silk Mill. Upon marriage and motherhood she thrived as she embarked on homemaker,housewife and mother to her two children.During this she also was the bookkeeper for Goss Excavating and secretary for many bowling leagues. Her memory was impeccable. She would see people searching for graves at the cemetery and would often walk over and direct them without looking at the map. She loved staying busy doing yardwork, playing Euchre and other card games, tending to her cats, volunteering at the local nursing home, driving for Faith in Action and was active at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Perkinsville of which she was a member for many years.

Gerry was pre-deceased by her parents, Ira and Eloise Davis; her husband, Francis Goss; her sister and brother-in-law, Lola and Sid Fursman and her brother and sister-in-law, Ira and Sylvia Davis. She is survived by her daughter, Teresa Goss of Geneva, NY and her son, Wayne (Jackie) Canute-Goss of Livonia; her nieces, Cynthia Synakowski of Holland Patent, NY and Trish Hartman of Lebanon, TN; her nephew, Don (Mary) Fursman of Brookhaven, PA; her Godson, Darrell (Sharon) Pragel of Mulberry, TN; along with several grandnieces and grandnephews.

Gerry’s family and friends called Tuesday, August 8, 2023 from 10am-12pm at St. George-Forsythe Funeral Home, 109 West Naples St., Wayland. Her funeral was 12pm Tuesday at the funeral home. Committal prayers and interment took place immediately following at Wayland Village Cemetery.

In lieu of owers, contributions may be made to: Ferals & Kittens & Cats Oh My, PO Box 18953, Rochester, NY 14618. Please visit www.stgeorgefuneralhome.com for online condolences.

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If you would like to customize your arrangement of funeral flowers further, there are more flower meanings that might express your sentiments in this time of grief and remembrance. Though they may not be the traditional funeral flowers, any flowers that share your sympathy with the bereaved and celebrate the deceased’s memory are appropriate for a funeral. The xeranthemum symbolizes eternity and immortality. Cyclamens say “goodbye”¤? and forget-me-nots send a message of faithful love and memories. Marjoram conveys comfort and consolation. The nasturtium celebrates patriotism. If you are aware of flowers that were a favorite of the deceased or that a member of the bereaved family particularly favors, those blooms may also be a good choice for a funeral gift. Whatever flowers you choose to send, your thoughtful message of sympathy will certainly be a comfort to those who are mourning the loss of a loved one.

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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 are a handful of ways for professionals to get a handle on their stress without negatively affecting their careers.

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Cognitive decline is a condition that is often associated with aging, but even middle-aged people can experience memory loss or cognition issues.

The Alzheimer’s Association says that more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. By 2050, that number could rise to as high as 16 million people. More than 747,000 Canadians are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, says the Canadian Alzheimer’s Association.

Although there is no definitive way to prevent dementia, living a long, vibrant life may be possible by encouraging some healthy habits for the brain. It is never too late or too early to begin health and lifestyle changes.

Exercise: Becoming more active can improve brain volume, reduce risk for dementia and improve thinking and memory skills. The journal Neurology found that older people who vigorously exercise performed better on cognitive tests than others of the same age, placing them at the equivalent of 10 years younger. Increased blood flow that occurs with physical activity may help generate new neurons in the hippocampus, an area of the brain involved with learning and memory.

The Harvard Medical School says aerobic exercise may help improve brain tissue by improving blood flow and reducing the chances of injury to the brain from cholesterol buildup in blood vessels.

Quit smoking: The Alzheimer’s Association indicates that evidence shows smoking increases the risk of cognitive decline. Smoking can impair blood flow to the brain and cause small strokes that may damage blood vessels.

Eat healthy foods: Foods that are good for the heart and blood vessels also are good for the brain. These include fresh fruits and vegetables,

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Consume caffeine: Caffeine may help boost memory performance and brain health. A Journal of Nutrition study found people ages 70 and older who consumed more caffeine scored better on tests of mental function than those who consumed less caffeine. Caffeine may help improve attention span, cognitive function and feelings of well-being. Information from Psychology Today also indicates caffeine may help in the storage of dopamine, which can reduce feelings of depression and anxiety. In addition, compounds in cocoa and coffee beans may improve vascular health and help repair cellular damage due to high antioxidant levels.

Work the brain: Engaging in mentally stimulating activities can create new brain connections and more backup circuits, states Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. Working the brain through puzzles, reading and participating in social situations can stimulate the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a molecule essential for repairing brain cells and creating connections between them.

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