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In this issue, you’ll see our ad that says, “We’re here for you.” And to access these offerings, just go to our website, GVPennySaver.com. We’re quite proud of what we produce each week in our printed version of Genesee Valley Penny Saver. However, there are some powerful features about our online site. And since we are staying at home (for our own sakes), we have loaded up GVPennySaver.com with interesting subjects to sink your eyeballs into. For those of you who are working from home, a few tips to help stay motivated, on task and refreshed. For the in-home schooling scenario, some teaching tips. And for those of you who wish a diversion from the covid coverage ad nauseam, we have some virtual reality experiences, inspirational thoughts, useful podcasts and some suggestions for binge-worthy shows.
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CLEVER WAYS TO USE LEFTOVERS CREATE NEW MEALS. Using leftovers does not mean eating the same exact meal a second time. Ingredients can be utilized in new ways. For example, a roast chicken can be broken down and the meat can be used for fajitas on another night. Leftover tomato sauce and meatballs from a Sunday dinner can be turned into an impromptu chili with the addition of beans and peppers.
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The lively sounds of the garden are created by the wildlife that come to pollinate and enjoy the environment gardeners have created. By choosing indigenous plants, gardeners can be sure that insects and small critters will seek refuge within the foliage. Songbirds also will add character to a yard. The Audubon Society suggests including a water source and a songbird border of shrubs along your property’s edge. Provide food sources and make sure they are located a fair distance from the main action of the yard so as not to scare off birds. Wait for musical chickadees, goldfinches, orioles, and cardinals to arrive and enjoy the accommodations.
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DECOR IDEAS TO GIVE HOMES A FRESH LOOK THIS SPRING PASTEL COLORS: Nothing embodies the spring quite like pastel colors. If colorful, bright flowers dot the garden in the backyard, homeowners can bring those uplifting pastels inside by painting an accent wall or even adding some brightly colored accent furniture to rooms that could use a lift.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
What Are the Benefits of Medical ID Tags? ---
DEAR DR. ROACH: My question is about medical bracelets and necklaces. I’ve never seen any recommendations as to what conditions would warrant wearing one nor what the inscription should say. When are they either necessary or beneficial? -- D.A.M. ANSWER: Medical ID tags can be useful. They serve to alert medical personnel of potentially important medical conditions when someone is not capable of providing that information, whether due to temporary incapacity (such as being unconscious in a motor vehicle accident) or permanent disability (such as intellectual disability). In my opinion, the most appropriate use of these tags is when there is a potentially life-threatening medical condition that would not be obvious to emergency medical personnel. Some examples of these would include anaphylactic reaction to medications or latex; the presence of an illness that can cause temporary disability (epilepsy, diabetes, Addison’s disease); and medical conditions that might affect use of some common treatments, such as bleeding disorders, organ transplant status and medical implants (such as implantable defibrillators). Personal and contact information is a natural set of complementary information to have on a medical tag. Some newer tags include electronic information, but this is in its infancy. These include the use of near-field technology to let emergency personnel read the information (if they also have the technology); phone numbers the emergency personnel can call to get more information; and QR codes to allow emergency personnel with a smartphone to go to a webpage with more detailed information. Most smartphones also have the ability to store information that can be read in an emergency, even by someone without the person’s phone password. I recommend taking advantage of this feature. Many of the ID tags I see have information that is not likely to be helpful. Listing chronic conditions like high blood pressure or high cholesterol is not necessary. Finally, one of the biggest benefits of a medical ID tag is a little peace of mind.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Regarding a recent column: If a body does not need help in maintaining pH balance, why does the consumption of different foods cause changes in urine pH? -- K.F. ANSWER: The body has two main organs with which to regulate pH, the acid/base status of the body based on food intake, exercise, medications and other causes that would perturb the body’s pH, which is very tightly regulated and slightly alkaline at about 7.4. The more important and faster-acting is the lung. By increasing the respiratory rate, we excrete more carbon dioxide, which is in equilibrium with carbonic acid. Breathing more deeply and quickly can move the blood pH toward the alkaline side. This usually happens without our being aware of it. The kidneys are the other important organ for long-term regulation of pH. The kidneys can regulate reabsorption of carbonic acid in the tubule, increasing or reducing acid secretion. So, urine that is more acidic than normal may mean the body is ridding itself of excess dietary acid and thus making blood pH more alkaline. Ammonia is another way the kidney can regulate pH balance. Blood pH does not vary more than a minute amount from its expected level except in cases of critical illness, disturbances in kidney function or diseases that affect control of breathing.
*** 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. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Spring forever appears the soothing music part of lyrics unspoken. It thaws the frozen fears, mends the wounded heart that Winter has broken. ~Aarno Davidson
HOLY WEEK April 5-11
SPORTS QUIZ By Ryan A. Berenz
1. Gary Player, who in 1961 became the first non-American golfer to win the Masters, hailed from what country? 2. What organization, founded in 2017, is the global governing body for the sport of urban axe throwing? 3. What NCAA Division I men’s hockey team holds the record for consecutive Frozen Four appearances with 10 from 194857? 4. In August 2019, Golden State Warriors executive Jonnie West - son of NBA legend Jerry West married what LPGA Tour golfer? 5. Beginning in the fall of 1946, Major League Baseball great Jackie Robinson played for what short-lived professional basketball team? 6. Film and TV production company SpringHill Entertainment -- whose credits include “Survivor’s Remorse” and “Cleveland Hustles” -- was founded by Maverick Carter and what NBA star? 7. What Chicago Bears player ran for a 1-yard touchdown in the 3rd quarter of the Bears’ 46-10 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX?
Compline (Night Prayers) at 8pm
Maundy Thursday Service at 7pm Overnight Virtual Vigil
Good Friday Stations of the Cross at 12pm Service at 7pm
Easter Sunday - April 12th Services at 9 & 10:30
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CHALLENGES OF GOING REMOTE WITH YOUR BUSINESS CUSTOMER SERVICE: Ensuring customers can seamlessly connect with your business, and your customer service staff in particular, should be a priority when switching to a remote work setting. Remote customer service employees won’t have the direct access to management and fellow team members that they had when working on-site, so business owners can employ central management platforms that make it easy to access information regarding new products and services and previous interactions with and responses to customers. That access can help solve issues while reducing the likelihood of substantial lag time as customer service employees wait to hear from coworkers and managers about how to respond to certain issues. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Answers 1. South Africa. 2. The World Axe Throwing League (WATL). 3. The University of Michigan Wolverines. 4. Michelle Wie. 5. The Los Angeles Red Devils. 6. LeBron James. 7. William “The Refrigerator” Perry.
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For Sale: 2005 Hornet Tow Behind Camper Trailer --$7500--As is!
2003 Gulf Stream B Touring Cruiser Class s C Motor home --$10,000--As is!
Both units may be seen at 9412 Main St., St Dansville. They are part of an estate that is in the process of being settled. Any additional info contact
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
More smart food choices for seniors
* On April 11, 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France, abdicates the throne and is banished to the Mediterranean island of Elba. Napoleon is credited with reforms that had a lasting impact on European society, including rights for all men and the end of feudalism.
· Anti-inflammatory foods: Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids may help prevent inflammation that can cause cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. Aging.com says foods that are high in omega-3 fatty acids, like salmon, should be consumed at least twice per week. · Fruits and vegetables: Fresh, canned or frozen produce tend to be high in micronutrients, including a variety of important vitamins that are essential for all components of health. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics advises eating dark green vegetables, such as leafy greens or broccoli, and orange vegetables, such as carrots and sweet potatoes. · Energy-boosters: Choose whole grains that can provide sustained energy by way of healthy carbohydrates over processed grains. · Bone-friendly foods: Calcium-rich foods, such as milk, yogurt and cheese, can prevent calcium from being leached from the bones, which contributes to conditions like osteoporosis. · Digestive system-friendly foods: The digestive system slows down as the body ages, as the walls of the gastrointestinal tract thicken and digestive contractions that push waste along may slow down and become fewer. Foods rich in fiber can promote proper digestion by moving food through the digestive tract mor easily. High-fiber foods also may help naturally reduce blood cholesterol levels. · High-iron foods: Without enough iron in the body, a person may feel tired and lethargic from a reduced production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the rest of the body. A lack of oxygen in body tissues from anemia can be serious, says the National Council for Aging Care. Tofu, spinach, lentils, pumpkin seeds, and fortified breads and cereals are high in iron. Smart food choices can help seniors live long and healthy lives. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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* On April 7, 1891, American showman Phineas T. Barnum dies in Bridgeport, Connecticut, at age 81. Barnum had requested that a New York paper run his obituary before he died so he could enjoy reading it, and the paper obliged. * On April 12, 1908, a fire at the Boston Blacking Company in Chelsea, Massachusetts, leaves 12 dead, 85 missing and presumed dead and more than 17,000 homeless. Due to high winds, a good portion of the city burned.
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DID YOU KNOW? Broadening one’s horizons through crafting can be a worthwhile pursuit. Crafting can serve as a relaxing pastime and provide an opportunity to learn rewarding skills. Learning to crochet is one way for men and women to combine creativity and practicality. Crochet is a form of handwork using yarn and a crochet hook. According to the Crochet Guild of America, there’s no way to know just how old the art of crochet is. However, crochet expert Annie Potter has said the modern form of the art originated in the 16th century, primarily in France and England. Others surmise crocheting traces its origins to Arabia before it spread westward through various Mediterranean trade routes.
NOTICE Due to recent unreported extensive damage to the Village of Wayland Street Department Garage along with the amount of garbage, building material and other items not allowed to be dumped, The Village of Wayland Board has changed the hours for Village residents to use the street department for dumping purposes.
Access will now be allowed Monday - Friday, 7am to 3:30pm until further notice. All other times the gates will be locked.
REMINDER, THIS IS FOR VILLAGE RESIDENTS ONLY. Beginning Monday, April 6, 2020 Village residents may place brush and leaves in containers that can be easily picked up. These containers should be placed in front of their homes for the street department to collect.
This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.
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APRIL 2020 “COVID-19 Update”
“IRS Filing Date Extension”
Our Library remains closed until further notice. Staff must adhere to the NYS Executive Order requiring 100% of employees at non-essential sites to “work remotely.” You can stay in touch with us by email at DansvilleLibraryDirector@owwl.org. PLEASE send a message if you are messaged your card has expired!
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the IRS has pushed the due date of our tax filing to July 15th. We’ll have tax forms for your use as soon as we are permitted to open our doors again.
“Children’s Resources Online”
Items checked out are now due June 30th as we comply with Governor Cuomo’s NY Pause update. We don’t know when the Library will be allowed to re-open. Every two weeks our status is re-evaluated. We must follow the directives of state and local health officials. We want to thank you for taking good care of Library materials while the library is closed and the book drop is locked. Planning for the future is very difficult for all of us! Be patient, and please be safe. Stay healthy by practicing the recommended actions of sheltering at home and maintaining social distance.
The Library’s OWWL online reading choices are available for children and adults. Check out digital materials at https://owwl.org/digitallibrary. In addition, we now offer Tumble Book, eBooks for kids and teens as well as audiobooks for all ages. Their site includes instructional items too! This subscription is available free until August 30. Find electronic books through Overdrive and the Library’s OWWL2Go services at https://owwl.overdrive.com. OWWL2Go provides magazine titles as well. Try out “Meet Libby,” an easy to install app for your phone or tablet. Just follow the links to Overdrive and onto the Help page. For additional questions, you can contact Terry Dearing by email at DansvilleLibraryDirector@ owwl.org.
“2020 Budget Vote?”
“Little Readers and 1000 Books Before Kindergarten”
Governor Cuomo has directed local budget voting will be delayed until at least June 1st. We will let you know when this important vote on our budget and trustee position will be held as soon as we know.
“The 2020 Census” By now you have received at least two mailings with your special code for filing your Census questionnaire. There are many choices this year: file on the internet, by telephone, and if you haven’t yet filed, you will receive a paper form. Be sure to file! A complete count is our hope for the best legislative representation. In addition, this information determines local, state and federal funding for individuals and many necessary services. Make sure YOU COUNT!
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Ms. Mary Ellen will be contacting participants in the 1000 Books program in early April. During this time while the Library is closed, our youngest readers will soon be able to report the books they are reading electronically. Watch for Ms. Mary Ellen’s email message very soon. She will offer new ways to keep track of your child’s progress in this special early literacy program.
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CASTILE Letchworth State Park is Open As New York State Governor Cuomo has indicated, Letchworth State Park and Silver Lake State Park are open. No vehicle use fees will be charged. However, a few buildings in Letchworth State Park and all interpretive programs will be closed temporarily until further notice: South Shelter, North Shelter, Trailside Lodge, Humphrey Nature Center. For more information on any of these recreation areas, call 518-474-0456 or visit www. parks.ny.gov, connect with us on Facebook, or follow on Instagram and Twitter.
DANSVILLE White Sabers BINGO - Weekly, Thursday night BINGO game hosted by the White Sabers Drum & Bugle Corps. Doors open at 5:30pm, Selling starts at 6pm, Early Bird starts at 7pm. Regular BINGO admission $3, additional faces available for $3-$9. Special Games: Early Bird (50% of pot), Split Pot #1 (75% of pot), Progressive ($100 or $500 Jackpot), Split Pot #2 (75% of pot). Refreshments available. http:// whitesabers.org
Joyce Davies 170 Franklin St., Dansville, NY (585) 335-4750
All LCOFA Nutrition Sites Closed - In response to COVID-19 concerns and to promote prevention, ALL LCOFA NUTRITION SITES are CLOSED as of 3/16/20 until further notice. Call the Office for the Aging 243-7520 with questions and concerns.
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SPRINGWATER The Springwater Community Food Pantry, located on South Main St., across from the Firehall, is open 9AM-11AM Saturdays except for Foodlink Dates which are: March 14, April 18, May 9 and June 13.
Additional products and services may be available through Joyce E. Davies Associates, Inc.
WAYLAND GriefShare: GriefShare is a help seminar providing encouragement after the death of a loved one. The program features helpful tools for healing from grief. It is led by friendly, caring people who understand what you are going through. Weekly meetings are held on Mondays at 5 pm and will run through June 8 at the Wayland Free Library, 101 W. Naples St., Wayland. You are welcome to begin attending the GriefShare group at any session. To register or for more information call 585-728-5961 or 585-669-2319. Canceled: The Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner at the Wayland United Methodist Church on Saturday, April 4th (5-7pm) has been canceled.
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Chicken Bar B Que: Sparta Center United Methodist Church, 8455 Sparta Center Rd. (4 miles North of Dansville on Rt. 256). Join us on Sunday, April 19, Noon till 3pm. $10 for adults, $5 for Children. Menu - Stern’s Chicken, Parsley Potatoes, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Rolls and Dessert! Eat In or Take Out. *Due to COVID-19 this event may go to take out only.
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Euchre Card Party - Held every Sunday October-May at the Heath Homestead, 4760 Ossian Hill Rd, Dansville. Lunch is open to all, provided by the Ossian Ladies Aid from Noon until 2pm, with Euchre beginning at 2pm sharp. The Heath Homestead activities benefit charities local and abroad.
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TEACH AT-HOME NUTRITION With a lot of parents facing the challenge of keeping housebound kids happy and healthy, this is the perfect time to teach kids the basics of nutrition and eating right. (Family Features) HEALTHY SNACK TIME TASTE TESTS: Sometimes it feels like kids can snack all day long on easy-to-grab crackers, chips or cookies. Next time they reach into the snack pantry, try incorporating a taste test or food critic activity to encourage something different and more nutritious. PURPOSEFUL PLAYTIME: Many households have a play kitchen or some kind of play food. Use this as an opportunity to act out how to create a healthy kitchen with activities like making salad, setting the table, peeling bananas and washing dishes. This can help young children become more independent, learn what to expect and grow into little helpers at family mealtime. SENSORY ACTIVITY: One idea that can work for school and at home is making a sensory box. Simply place a fruit or two inside a tissue box and have children put their hands inside then try to guess which fruit it is by feeling it.
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DATE MOVED TO JUNE 6TH, 2020 • 5:30 7998 School Street, Springwater, NY 14560
Tickets $15 Donation each, includes beef on weck and beverage. 1. Mossberg Turkey/Deer 2 Barrels 20 GA 2. Marlin 30.30 3. $100 Cash 4. 50 Cal Muzzleloader 5. $150 Cash Guns supplied 6. Kahr-CW 45 cal. pistol or $200 Cash by 7. $200 Cash the Gun Trader 8. Savage Axis II 30.06 or N.I.C.S. check any caliber offered required 9. $250 Cash by law 10. Henry Golden Boy .22
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Tickets available from any Lodge Member, Dansville Electric/VP Supply, Rauber’s Agway, Springwater American Legion
Community safety and well-being is always our first priority. Our staff has implemented additional safety precautions, as we meet the needs of our customers. As always, thank you for the opportunity to serve you.
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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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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez
1. MOVIES: Which 1980s hit movie was originally titled “When I Grow Up”? 2. BIBLE: Which book of the Bible has the most chapters? 3. MYTHOLOGY: What were the original names of our moon, according to the Romans and Greeks? 4. TELEVISION: What was the name of the president in the TV drama “The West Wing”? 5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president and first lady hosted the first Easter egg roll on the White House lawn? 6. GEOLOGY: What is the most common volcanic rock? 7. GEOGRAPHY: Which range of mountains provides a boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia? 8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby swan called? 9. LITERATURE: In which 20th-century novel does the character of Nick Carraway appear? 10. HISTORY: Which treaty ended World War I?
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It is strange in its very concept. Yet with Easter approaching in just over a week on Sunday, April 12th, it is possible that many of us will not be able to gather to enjoy our usual Easter festivities and traditions. Those who welcome the holiday with an Easter Service may only be able to do so remotely. Families groups may not exceed more than 10, and Easter egg hunts will likely be cancelled. Much like Seuss’s Grinch found of Christmas, however, what beats at the heart of Easter can never be stolen away. Easter is a time for celebrating rebirth. Rabbits, chicks and eggs all speak to its long-standing ties to the earth’s renewal each spring. It is also a deeply religious holiday for many. For Christians, it is a time to rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus Christ the Son of God and His victory over death. For them, it reaches back to the foreshadowing found in the Jewish Passover, which is also observed around this time each year. During the Passover holiday, which takes place from April 8th-16th this year, those of Jewish faith celebrate their people’s historic and miraculous deliverance from slavery. In each celebration, there exists a common thread, the recognition of something we so badly need, especially in worrying times: hope. Rev. Henry Moore of the Hope Center in LeRoy has said that hope is “a confident expectation that believes tomorrow will be different, and more specifically, better than yesterday.” What an interesting definition and how personal! Recently, ending COVID-19 has been a hope that has united us both nationally and globally. While it is true that some have chosen a path of selfishness, many more have reached out to their neighbors in various ways, particularly through digital platforms, to offer support, supplies and simply to check in on the wellbeing of those around them. Many of us have been jettisoned, willingly or not, from the breakneck speed at which we usually fly through everyday life. With few places to go, more people are getting out into nature locally. You may have experienced seeing some of your neighbors for the first time, from a socially safe distance of six feet or more, of course, while checking out local hiking trails. This greater awareness will surely pull us closer together.
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Easter at Home Turn your home into a cheerful festival of spring. Encourage children to craft fun and colorful decorations for Easter. Watch their creativity and imaginations soar as they do! Enjoy your Sunday Easter Service remotely. Consider casting it to your living room TV and gathering your family together. Little ones may even want to dress up in their Easter finest. Hold an Easter Egg Hunt in your home. Get everyone in on the action by giving each family member different color eggs to hide and seeing whose eggs take the longest to find. Make favorite Easter dishes with your kids. Often in the rush to get everything made in time for guests, we are too hurried to teach our children cooking basics and importantly the stories of our family food traditions! Create a new family tradition. Traditions often come from significant events experienced together. Perhaps your new addition can reflect a way your family has bonded during this time.
In fact, now perhaps more than ever, it has become clear that our communities will continue to thrive when we cause them to thrive. Our local businesses will prosper when we go the extra mile for them. Our children will be successful students when we provide the extra support they need. In short, many Americans across our great nation are taking action. We are caring for our neighbors. We are buying gift cards and ordering takeout. We are engaging in our children’s education within our homes and are so thanksful for teachers. It’s beautiful to see! While there are still new COVID-19 cases across the United States, we know it is only a matter of time before we succeed in bringing this concern to a close. One of the best things we can do to care for our neighbors is to stay home as much as possible while connecting in other ways. Phone calls, video chats and uplifting social media posts serve as little points of hope, illuminating this dark sky. Some Easter traditions may be put on hold this year, but hope will never be one of them.
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HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might be upset about having to deal with problems that are no fault of your own. But you can turn the annoyance into an asset by showing how quickly and how well you can resolve them. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The Bovine’s fondness for tidiness pays off when you untangle a situation that seems hopelessly snarled. You might later be surprised to learn who will be expressing his or her gratitude. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Although you can tackle your assignment the way you prefer, it might be a good idea to at least ask for suggestions. Who knows? One or two might even turn out to be helpful. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Make all the changes in your plans or proposals that you feel are necessary before -- repeat, before -- you submit them to your colleagues. You’ll come off looking more decisive that way. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You might feel a mite intimidated in a new environment, be it a job, a classroom or meeting the future in-laws. But enter with a big smile, and everyone will see you as a real takecharge Cat. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) This could be a romantic time for you if you can set aside your cynicism and let yourself believe that someone really cares. If you’re already in a relationship, expect your partner to be extra-loving. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) It’s a good time to shed any doubts about your abilities. You’ve proved yourself in the past, so why not accept that you’ll do just as well, or better, in dealing with the new challenge ahead? SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your suspicions might be on the mark, but unless you can prove what you assume, you need to exercise that Scorpion discretion and let events unfold without your assistance. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Be careful not to go over the top this week. Avoid overeating (especially of the wrong foods), or drinking too much, or working too hard. You can do it all, but in moderation. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A family matter is given to you to resolve because you have the gift for bringing quarrelsome kinfolk together. But while you’re playing Dr. Phil, don’t neglect your career obligations. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Someone of importance shares your goals but disagrees with your plan to achieve them. Never mind. Defending your methods with logic and facts earns you admiration and respect. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Consider getting away, perhaps for the weekend, despite all the demands made on your time and energies. You’ll return refreshed and ready to tackle it all with your usual finesse. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a sense of honesty that makes people believe and trust in you.( c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Set your own pace: Your child’s school may have started classes at 8:00am, but 8:30am may work better for your family. That is okay! Design a consistent schedule for your child that works best for your family. Certainly, remaining in the ballpark of their start time will be beneficial when transitioning back, but do not feel restricted by the schedule they had.
Establish an Order: As trivial as it may seem, set and maintain an order in which your child completes his or her work. If your child completes math before social studies, he or she should do this every day. Not only does this lend consistency to the routine, it also helps you to know exactly what has and has not been accomplished on any given day.
Ask for Advice: Homeschooling has become a more popular option in recent years, and chances are you know a family who homeschools their children. Reach out to them and ask for tips. They are usually more than happy to share. A popular Facebook group called Homeschoolers of Greater Rochester NY has nearly 3,000 members and is another wonderful resource. National Geographic’s website offers homeschooling tips for families as well as offering resources for educators which parents may also find useful.
‘Virtual’ field trip! There are so many places you can take your children from the comfort of your living room! From National Parks and undersea adventures to international museums and famous landmarks all over the world, you and your child can explore and enjoy many of the world’s treasures virtually. Check out some of our favorites listed under Kid-Friendly Activities!
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I would like to express our appreciation for Anthony at Top’s pharmacy in Hamlin and give a shout out to all of those who must continue to work so that others can benefit. Everyone is being profoundly affected due to the pandemic. I’m sure that being a pharmacist is a job that can be overwhelming at this time. Yet, when I was at the pharmacy on Thursday to pick up prescriptions for
To the lady last week (3/20) regarding her son finding basketball cards: I would be glad to give him some basketball cards from my own collection. I would rather see kids involved in a hobby like card collecting instead of having their face stuck in a video game or out causing trouble. We need to encourage kids to get involved in hobbies. Contact the GVPS for more information. Beware of young men that are asking for money to help them out. They have a lot of sad stories! They frequent the grocery stores, streets and restaurants. We know of GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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my family, Anthony was as cordial as always. He was busy but still engaging. In these horrific times, it’s nice to still see others have a smile on their face. As a customer, I appreciated that. So, once again, thank you for still providing our needs when it comes to filling our prescriptions. To everyone, continue to stay well. Once again, thank you for a job well done. Follow the examples of our modern-day heroes. For those who are just ugly from the inside out, perhaps they should spend a little time in a hospital and see what our wonderful physicians and nurses are going through. three. Police know them to be druggies. They prey on the elderly. We are helping a 92-year-old neighbor, and they have gotten thousands of dollars from him. Police cannot arrest them because he is giving it to them as a gift. He has dementia, and they tell him they have done work for him. New York State law prevents them from arresting panhandlers (beggars in the street.) If you see someone in true need, buy them food or clothing. Never give them cash! Please put your painted rocks on your private property if you want to spread cheer or trade them with your friends. Don’t litter our parks with them, where people want to enjoy nature in all its beauty, untarnished by humans. If you truly want to do something good, carry out everything you carry in. Help keep our parks beautiful
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Maybe then they would be able to be nice to others around them. Maybe not.... Stop being so abrasive and obnoxious. You end up only hurting yourself and pushing away others around you. A big shout out to all the dedicated men and women, who are extending themselves for perfect strangers. What a lesson of what kindness is all about! A big thank you to those in the medical field. You are all truly heroes! With all the chaos and uncertainty in the world concerning the corona virus, each one of you are on the front battle lines. You are all truly dedicated people, who, at the risk of your own lives, unselfishly forge by using disposable gloves and plastic newspaper tubes or other plastic bags to pick up and carry out what other careless folks have left behind. You can put your hand inside the bag, pick up other people’s trash without touching it, then turn it inside out and take it to the nearest garbage receptacle and dispose of it. I have done it many times. I make sure I have a bag with me when I go to the woods because I can’t stand
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forward to help others in the face of adversity. That certainly takes a special person. It speaks volumes about your character. As I sit in my home, snacking and channel surfing, the nurses, doctors, etc., are pulling long shifts without letting up. You leave your family, children, spouses to serve the needs of the community. How many of us would be able to do that? My heartfelt appreciation to you all. Stay safe.
looking at what people leave behind. In a time where so many are coming together and helping, being true hero’s, it is sad how some individuals can still be so ugly. Yes, that’s a strong word, but sadly true. Some people wouldn’t say hi or wave if their lives depended on it. They go out of their way to be the same disgruntled people they have always been. I don’t know how they can stand themselves! It could explain why they don’t have many, if any, friends. My mother and father always showed interest and genuine kindness in others. I was taught to treat others the way you would want to be treated. I would like to pass that advice to the above mentioned. If you were a nice person, perhaps you wouldn’t have such difficulty sleeping! At least I can sleep at night.
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WAYLAND TOWN BOARD PERMANENT MEETING DAY CHANGE
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At the Town of Wayland Board Meeting held March 9, 2020 A vote to change the monthly meeting of the Wayland Town Board from the 2nd Monday of every month to the 2nd Wednesday of the month beginning in April was done. The next meeting will be held WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH, 2020 Said meeting will be at 7:00pm, at the Wayland Court House 17 N. Main St., Wayland, NY. By Order of the Wayland Town Board Natalie J. Baird Wayland Town Clerk Dated: March 10, 2020
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’97 JEEP TOP: 585-343-0181 HARD COVER BOOKS in good condition. Large variety. Brockport: 585-3913354 Medium-sized PET CARRIER, hard-sided. Ideal for small dog or large cat. Good condition: 585-425-4125 leave message
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STRONGMAN EQUIPMENT, ATLAS STONES, YOLK, other weight-lifting equipment: 585-456-3916
20 pieces 16” x 12” (at least) around – ASH LOGS, ready to split. Load and go. Many smaller pieces also: 585-637-9511
BOATS WITH TRAILER. Preferably boats that are bigger! No little or small boats: 585-755-7238
FILL DIRT: 585-967-2413
Any JEWELRY, broken or not, for craft projects. Mail to 128 W. Center St., Box 442, Medina, NY 14103
SUNCAST SHED - Good for riding lawnmower. Already apart, just need truck or van to pick up. Penfield: 585-385-9650 GALVANIZED PIPE (old awning frames). Approximately 24 pieces, ¾” outside diameter. Threaded ends. Lengths from 2 to 6 feet. Fairport: jvc45@ aol.com PVC SEWER PIPE. 4” diameter. Three (3) 10-foot lengths. Pick up only. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
BLU RAY PLAYER in good working condition. Batavia area only: 585-409-6477 PERSONALITY SCENTS: 585-786-2277 CAMPER in decent shape with everything working. The bigger the better: 585-808-5800 OLD CRYSTAL RADIOS and TUBE RADIOS needed for a longtime collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
VINTAGE HORSE MANURE: 585-768-2674 2 ORGANS and 1 TELEVISION (older model) free to a good home. Pick up only! cperitoreqanddmanagement@gmail.com
ROCKS, approximately brick-sized: 585-943-3987 COTTON FABRIC for projects that are donated to non-profit organizations. Arkport: 607-324-1269
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, good condition. You pick up: 585-394-4369 ARMOIRE CABINET, good condition. Perfect for living room or office: Afwm41@gmail.com
BOAT, BOAT PARTS, MOTORS: 585-729-2143
135 LARGE PRINT “LOVE INSPIRED” BOOKS from 2015-2018. Must take all: 585-345-0523
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020
Dear Community, Due to the COVID-19 concerns, I have suspended non-urgent dental treatments in our office for the next few weeks. If you are a patient, you will receive a phone call to reschedule. I will be available to my patients for emergency care as needed. Our goal is to put our community first for the safety and well-being of our patients, friends, neighbors and staff. The standard of infection control has always been the major priority and foundation of my practice. As the response to the COVID-19 develops and changes, we will be there every step of the way insuring a safe, dental environment. We want our patients to be comfortable knowing we are doing the utmost to ensure their safety and the safety of their loved ones. We understand that this is a confusing, anxiety filled time in our history. Please rest assured, we are going above and beyond to keep you safe. Thank you for your continued trust, support, and understanding during these trying times. Our love and prayers are with you all. If you have any questions, please call our office and leave a message. We will return your call.
- Dr Teachout and Staff
585-335-6170 Accepting New Patients GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111
DANSVILLE-WAYLAND EDITION
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020