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your Hometown connection May 15, 2020 | DANSVILLE-WAYLAND | 866.812.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM

We’re Back Open! Time to enhance your outdoor spaces! You dream it - We have the lawn items to make it happen.

Come to Springwater Amish Workshop, 7936 Mill Street Springwater, NY. We have a full line of poly vinyl and pressure treated yellow pine lawn furniture and accessories.

We are following CDC & DOH COVID guidelines. Don Haywood, President Open: Mon., Wed.-Fri. 9AM to 5PM Sat. 9AM to 3PM Closed Sun. and Tues.

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Our respect and gratitude will forever be with our fallen military heroes and their families. Their service and sacrifice are beyond measure, and we will never forget their dedication to our country and our freedom.

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To all the brave men and women who serve in uniform today, we thank you for your commitment to preserving freedom at home and around the world. We salute you and your families, and pray for your safe return home.

Auctions & Antiques ____________________14

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In honor of those who have selflessly given and valiantly served our Nation - we thank you.

Honoring Our Veterans

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Refresh Your Home for Spring Get rid of grime A whole season’s worth of dirt and dust accumulates during the cold winter months. A deep clean inside and out can restore your home to its former glory. Inside, take time to launder all of your linens, including curtains, rugs and bedding. Move furniture to vacuum behind and below, and don’t overlook dust and dirt magnets like mirrors, light fixtures and the insides of cabinets, especially higher shelves that see infrequent use. Outdoors, hose off or power-wash surfaces like windows, siding, decks and concrete to restore a crisp, clean appearance.

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MEMORIAL DAY

The Poppy Lady In 1918, an American woman named Moina Michael was inspired by the poem In Flanders Fields. She turned the red poppy into a symbol of rememberance for soldiers who sacrificed for freedom.

How many do you see?

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Memorial Day... For all sacrifices Making our community beautiful

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IMPROVE OVERALL ENDURANCE Pushing oneself physically can be exhausting and demanding. But whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a part-time fitness enthusiast or even someone who lives a largely sedentary lifestyle, you can find ways to dig down and improve your overall endurance. Many athletes find pushing their bodies past certain boundaries to be empowering. Letting complacency set in is easy, but finding the motivation to press on and push ahead takes mental determination.

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We are here and OPEN and Seeing Patients Making all recommended precautions that are necessary to keep our staff and patients safe by • Limiting patients in the waiting room • Separating Well visits and Sick visits • Cleaning/Sanitizing exam rooms after each patient • Requiring Masks to be worn • Holding Video & Telehealth Appointments • Able to see patients in the parking lot when necessary To talk about your options, please call

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

He Can’t Find Relief for Itchy Ear Canal --DEAR DR. ROACH: I just turned 68. For the past couple of months, my ear canals have been very itchy. Also, my wife was constantly cleaning earwax out of my ears. Now for some reason I no longer produce earwax, but my ears itch a lot. Do you have any idea what may be causing this? How do I stop the itching? I have tried olive oil. It seems to work but not really that well. A doctor looked in my ear and said the ear canals look fine. -- R.K. ANSWER: Itching in the ear canals is common, but usually an exam is able to lead the examiner to at least suspect a diagnosis. An incipient ear infection is one common reason, but your issue has been going on for months. Skin conditions that itch, such as eczema, is another common one. The doctor might have seen this, but sometimes the findings are subtle. Just having dry skin is a common cause, especially in winter, and olive oil is one treatment, but if it isn’t working it’s time to stop. I often see people make their problem worse by using inappropriate therapies, especially peroxide, and also by putting objects in the ear to scratch it. This can lead to abrasions, lacerations and worse that I won’t horrify you with. I would get the ear looked at again, and if there still is nothing to see, one treatment is a mild prescription steroid drop for a period of time. Your regular doctor or an ear/nose/throat specialist would be a good choice. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Are net carbs really a thing? I understand low impact on blood sugar, but not measuring net carbs. -- H.C. ANSWER: The “net carbs” number is normally calculated by taking the grams of total carbohydrates and subtracting the grams of fiber and sugar alcohols. It’s an attempt to look at the effect on blood sugar, and it has modest informational benefit. It can be misleading, because some sugar alcohols (ending in “-ol,” like maltitol and xylitol) do increase blood sugar somewhat, though not as much as sugars (which end in “-ose,” like glucose and sucrose). I don’t recommend using the term “net carbs.” I think it’s more important to look at ingredients. Avoid large amounts of added sugar and processed starches. Make sure the carbohydrates you take in come mostly from vegetables, fruits, legumes and whole grains. These are the foundations of a healthy diet, and you don’t need to count numbers. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently was diagnosed with kidney disease and was advised to drink eight glasses of water daily. I can only get down three glasses. Is it OK to drink tea instead? Would vitamins help? -- E.K. ANSWER: From the standpoint of your kidneys, tea and coffee count as water. Having adequate fluid intake is important for your kidneys, but most people who aren’t exercising or living in hot or dry environments don’t need eight full glasses a day. Vitamins are not necessary for kidney health; however, people with very advanced kidney disease often need a special form of vitamin D called calcitriol. *** 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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Celebrate the Class of 2020 GET YOUR YARD SIGN NOW! For The Season!

Impatiens $16 a flat and lots of geraniums.

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The yard signs are made from 24 wide x 18 high corrugated plastic and include a stake so you may display them in your front yard!

Arriving soon: spring greens, spring onions, lettuce and more! It’s a beautiful and scenic drive to Raging Winds Farm. Visit us and enjoy the ride! We will be practicing social distancing and will have lots of hand sanitizer for your use. We are credit card friendly! Farm Fresh Eggs

$25.00 each. Includes (1) sign and (1) stake.

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Memorial Day Pots

OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9-3pm

We will make in our pots or your pot. Geraniums, Spikes and Vinca Vines.

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Don’t Pay Unnecessary Fees!

Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night. ~Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke

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SUNY Geneseo’s President Battles Reflects on Campus Life BY AMANDA DUDEK

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hanges swept across the nation when COVID-19 struck earlier this year, leaving virtually no institution or individual untouched and sending nearly all of them virtual. Nowhere were these changes felt more than in our education system, including our colleges. At our own SUNY Geneseo, President Denise Battles, Ph.D. has led faculty, staff and students as they have met each new challenge. “At SUNY Geneseo, we have prioritized the health and safety of our campus community,” said Battles. “We announced a shift to remote learning on March 11, prior to the start of our campus’s spring break, and continued remote learning through the rest of our academic year, with most of our students, faculty and staff continuing their studies or work off-campus.” The change from in-person classes to remote learning had arisen very quickly and with little warning, but both students and educators rose to this challenge. “I have been extremely proud of the dedication and resilience of the members of our campus community who have worked hard to ensure that we continue to deliver an exceptional educational experience to our students,” Battles praised. “I am no less proud of our students, who have been remarkably flexible in adapting to our changed circumstances.” Even in these difficult circumstances, the college has adapted to support its students. “Not all of our residents could readily return to their homes mid-semester for a variety of valid reasons,” Battles explained, referring to those students who remained in its residence halls through the end of the academic year. “The large majority of students are now learning at a distance. While there are too many wonderful adaptation examples to list, some of them include the creation of ‘lab packs’ for science students, our annual Relay for Life fundraiser which raised nearly $100,000 for the American Cancer Society through its virtual event and Virtual GREAT Day, our annual celebration of student research, scholarship and creative activity.”

SUNY Geneseo students being greeted by the SUNY Geneseo mascot: Victor E. Knight! Some events, however, did not go digital. One of them was commencement. “While we have organized a virtual Senior Send-Off for our graduates and their loved ones, we postponed the in-person commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2020,” said Battles. “Following student consultation and considering the best approach for the health and safety of all, we have announced that we will hold our in-person celebration in May 2021, coinciding with Geneseo’s sesquicentennial year. That 150th anniversary of our College’s founding should make that event all the more meaningful.” SUNY Geneseo has not forgotten its community during this time either. As one of the top-ranked institutions across the nation for contributions to the public good, the college has found ways to continue its public service and community engagement, even while operating remotely. “Our Office of Student Volunteerism and Community Engagement has provided continuing opportunities for civic engagement,” shared Battles. “We continued our Geneseo Cares Day of Service and our Adopt-ABusiness program, for example, which has found an even greater purpose as merchants who have traditionally relied on in-person sales and services

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have had to shift swiftly to technology-focused efforts.” The college also donated PPE to the surrounding county early in the crisis. Local communities, friends and family, which have always been extraordinarily supportive of SUNY Geneseo and its students, now have another opportunity to support students affected by this crisis. “The pandemic’s impacts are broad, and many of our students are dealing with uncertainties associated with lost employment or health Dr. Denise A. Battles, issues, whether personal or President of SUNY Geneseo among their families,” affirmed Battles. “Our campus, like many others, has established a new fund to which anyone can contribute to support these students. Referencing our College’s mascot, it’s called the “One Knight Student Aid Fund” and it is easily located on our website: https://www.geneseo. edu/support/geneseo-foundation.” As the pandemic progresses, what classes will look like at SUNY Geneseo this fall remains unclear. “We will, of course, operate according to federal and state directives that are in place at that time,” assured Battles. “While reconvening on our beautiful campus is our goal and intention, we will continue to prioritize health and safety and are planning for a variety of contingencies in case we need to pivot.” Meanwhile, SUNY Geneseo will continue to provide meaningful learning opportunities. “The college has recently launched an exciting opportunity for engagement with the broader community, taking advantage of technology to support remote learning,” Battles shared. “We are offering continuing education opportunities through three online courses this summer: Programming in R for Data Analysis, Equity-Minded Search Practices, and Dante for Now. I encourage interested readers to check them out at https://www.geneseo.edu/continuing-education.” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: •

Care Net Canandaigua Holds Successful Diaper Drive-Thru

Now’s a Great Time to Do Some Pruning – But Let’s Do It Properly!

Sam Vagg Shares Silver Lining from LeRoy Village Green

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The Annual Drinking Water Quality Report For the Village of Wayland is now available at the Village Office • 15 N. Main St. or on the Village website at www.villageofwayland.org

HOPE Luncheon Open For Carry Out Only May 30, 2020 Serving 11:30am to 1pm We Look Forward To Seeing You!

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

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.

25 Clara Barton St., Dansville, NY www.stpetesdansville.org HOPE is a Ministry of area churches.

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JBM Online Auctions Asset Recovery Services May Surplus Bidding begins May 13th at 6pm. Closes May 27th at 6pm Vintage speakers, vintage stereo equip., computers, servers, Hammond church organ, folding tables, stacking chairs, desks, racks, cabinets, etc.

National Grid Furniture Bidding begins May 16th at 6pm. Closes June 1st at 6pm. Used less than a month: couches, recliners, arm chairs, coffee tables, end tables, lamps, dining room table with 8 chairs, basketball hoop and many games Everything sells to the highest bidder.

For more information visit: jbmmanagement.com or auctionsalesite.com or call Milo 585-739-6435 or Bert 585-749-0022 for details.

**Notice** The Village of Dansville will be flushing hydrants on Tuesday, May 26th and Thursday, May 28th. They will do the East side of the Village on the 26th and the West side of the Village on the 28th. During this time, the water may appear roily. Any questions please call the Water Department at 335-5270.

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

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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HOMETOWN

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We adopted

Ridge from

the humane society in Penn Yan. He had a rough start in life but is now living the good life. He loves camping, dog parks, making new friends (furry & human). He passed his first doggy training class, likes playing with sticks and has found his forever home & family

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Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

3. 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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We Want Your Photos! 1. Local WWII Veteran, Pete “Harmonica Pete” DuPre, turned 97 on May 12th! 2. Mother’s Day hike at Elison Park! 3. Last year back when we could travel... tell us what you really think of the Eiffel Tower, Vivian! 4. The Genesee isn’t sequestered!

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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles

Getting Around Canceled Events Life might be slowly getting back to normal, but a number of things we anticipated won’t be happening now. The expired prescription-drug drop off: Once a year in my area, the drug store turns its parking lot over to an organization that collects and destroys old drugs. Not this year; it’s already been canceled. A thought: Some local police departments have a collection bin in their facility, usually in the lobby. Call to inquire if your police department has one, or if they’re planning a drug event of their own. The shredding events: Twice a year the bank and the senior center hire a company to bring in their shredding truck and accept all paper items to be shredded: old tax records, bills, documents with personal information on them. This is a very valuable service, and unfortunately, around here those have been canceled. One way to get around this is to have your own shredder. They can be ordered online, typically for less than $40. Learn the difference between strip cut, cross cut and confetti cut. Pictures can be deceptive, so read the specs for the machine. Some will only shred small receipts. Plays and dinners: Once you hear that an event you’d paid for is being canceled, start right away to get your money back. The group might ask that you let them keep your money for their expenses, saying you can claim it as a donation on your taxes. You might consider it, but don’t assume you can get a credit for the same event next year. Better to get your money in hand now. There are so many other events -- senior games and fitness clinics, summer banquet and dance, the legal help event, monthly tech help -- all likely canceled for the foreseeable future. Tip: Call the organization anyway. They might have found a way to safely hold their events.

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Physical fitness is important. Exercise guidelines depend on the individual, but the American Heart Association recommends adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity every week. That amount may need to be increased to meet specific goals, such as weight loss. In order to meet their fitness goals, many people invest in home gyms. Home gyms can be a convenient way to maximize physical activity and help people maintain muscle mass. According to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, a Harvard-affiliated medical center, staying fit can improve physical strength, reduce seniors' fear of falls, increase confidence, and improve sleep. When setting up a home gym, people may be tempted to invest a fortune into their equipment. But such investments aren't entirely necessary. Here are some ways to have a functional, budget-friendly workout space in your home. · Invest in elastic resistance bands. Invest in lightweight elasticbands. According to a study published in 2018 in the Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, such bands can improve strength just as effectively as many weight machines commonly found in gyms. Resistance bands don't take up much space and can be tucked out of sight when not in use. · Dedicate a workout space. Many people find that areas away from the bustle of the household are great spaces to devote to home gyms. Include a full-length mirror that lets you make sure you're performing exercises correctly and invest in a stereo to pump in inspirational music. The fewer the distractions, the more likely you will commit to your exercise regimen. · Invest in a set of dumbbells. Adjustable dumbbells or a few of various weights are a good investment. Dumbbells are compact and can be used to perform a variety of strength-training exercises. Begin with light weights and work your way up to reduce your risk of injury. · Try stability balls. Stability balls are used to perform various core exercises, according to Harvard Medical School. The body's core can be strengthened to improve balance, reduce back pain and more. Stability balls also can be used to perform abdominal crunches, squats, hamstring curls, and body bridges. Balls also can double as a bench when working with dumbbells. · Don't forget about cardio. Elliptical machines, stationary bikes and treadmills are effective, but there are other ways to get your daily dose of cardiovascular exercise. Lateral shuffles between two points on a gym floor, or setting up a circuit of jumping jacks or skipping rope can keep your heart rate up and improve health.

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Shout-out to the two people that were picking up trash in Centennial Park today. So thoughtful! Thanks for making our city a more beautiful place.

Shout out to all the towns for distributing free face masks on May 9th. It did me proud seeing our Rotary, Town Supervisor and volunteers distributing the masks. Made me proud to be a Penfield Resident!

How low can someone go by stealing a bronze veteran flag holder from my father’s grave at a local cemetery? He was a WWII Veteran! I went out today for groceries, and I saw one person who did not wear a mask, and I wanted to say something but refrained from doing so. Don’t people understand English? She went outside, and what appeared to be her boyfriend, along with two young children were also outside. The guy wore no mask; neither did one of the children. One child did have a mask on. It’s obvious that some people just GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

I had two boxes to mail out. The post office clerk said one package was going to cost me $28 to mail. I told the clerk I cannot afford it. Out from the line of people waiting, a beautiful young girl said, “I will pay for that.” I am 78 years old and so surprised that a stranger would do this for me. The clerk rechecked the package weight, and it only came to $10 plus change. So, this girl, who worked at Wendy’s a few doors down, paid for my package. Thank you, young lady. You made my day! Thanks for your kindness to an old lady.

Thank you so much to the two ladies in the red car who brought coffee to the school bus in Clarkson the morning of 5/11. That was so kind! Many

of us volunteer to give out meals to the Brockport families, and this day was especially cold and rainy. The coffee warmed us right up and put a smile on our face. Thank you for your act of kindness during this difficult time!

How refreshing to hear that someone has the same sentiments as I do. I enjoyed the post entitled, “Rippled Affect.” Poison is a terrible way to kill a rodent, or anything else for that matter. And yes, it does have a rippling affect. Do not get me wrong; I do not like mice, but when one makes it into my house, we trap them alive and then release them. I have also used natural remedies as well. Mint is something mice do not like. It was a pleasure reading a decent post, by someone who seems very knowledgeable as well, unlike some who post horrible things

don’t get it. They put everyone please obey the laws. You are not at risk, and they just have an above the law. attitude, that is, until they get sick and need medical help . Last week, people were Please, if you are a dog moaning about painted rocks in the woods and buttercups in owner, keep your dogs on someone’s lawn. Really? Get a life. a leash! There are leash laws There is much more heartache for a reason. They are for the going on in this world than rocks safety of people as well as your and buttercups. Get with the dogs. While out for a walk in our program. village, a dog was loose running around while its owners sat up In response to not wearing a on their porch. My daughter is terrified of dogs and panicked, mask in public: The Executive falling backwards, and hitting her Order actually states “any individual head on the cement sidewalk! It who is over age two and able to happened so fast there was no medically tolerate a face-covering time to react when we saw the shall be required to cover their nose dog to keep her from panicking and mouth with a mask or cloth faceand falling. Please keep your covering when in a public place animals contained and under and unable to maintain, or when control. Not everyone loves your not maintaining, social distance.” precious dog, and some people That’s it, no more. Accordingly, just are scared of them. Others have because someone is out in public severe allergies to animals and without a mask does not, as you say, do not want your dog jumping make them a selfish person with no all over them. For the safety of concern for anyone but themselves. everyone, including your dog, They may be maintaining proper

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or who do not read the entire post, and just pick out what suits them. Have a great day and stay well.

The entire staff at the Legacy at Erie Station Road have gone above and beyond in keeping all of us safe. They are taking excellent precautions during the pandemic to keep everyone safe both physically and mentally. Communication with the staff has been excellent, especially the weekly email from the director. I am very pleased to be a resident in the Villas and am thankful for the great job everyone has been doing during this difficult time. Thank you to you all, and I look forward when this is over being able to go to the wonderful activities that we all are missing. Great job!

social distance while out on a walk, hiking, etc., or medically unable to tolerate the mask and still be in full compliance with the order. Maybe you should get your facts straight before you go on a rant. In your words, so sad!

I went walking on Saturday, May 2, 2020 around noon. There were many people on bikes and walking or running. It was a beautiful day. Many of those people were not wearing masks. I know that every person is required to wear a mask now. Please be considerate of your fellow humans and wear your masks. I would like to comment on the person who wrote in about the nosy, old lady parking lot police. I think every place has one or two. I don’t know what they get over trying to make others as miserable as they are. They should just try to mind their own business and get along with people. I think they would be much happier women.

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DANSVILLE HOPE (Helping Other People Eat) Luncheon: Saturday, May 30, 11:30-1pm at Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church, 25 Clara Barton St., Dansville. Free of charge. HOPE is a ministry of area churches. Open to all. stpetesdansville.org Sixth Annual DCS Wall of Pride Induction - Call for Nominations for the 6th Annual DCS Wall of Pride Induction to be held on October 17, 2020. Please submit nominations by June 1, 2020 on forms obtained at the Dansville Central School District Office (337 Main St.) or available on the District website at www.dansvillecsd.org under the Community tab, Foundation for Dansville Education. Dansville American Legion and VFW - Due to COVID-19 there will be NO Memorial Day Parade or Ceremony. The Dansville American Legion and VFW will do a VOLLEY at: Greenmount at 8am, Holy Cross at 8:15am, GAR at 8:30am and Williams Park at 8:45am. Public welcome. Dansville American Legion Daniel Goho Post 87 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND CHICKEN BBQ SUNDAY, MAY 24TH, NOON TO 3PM (Pre-Sale tickets will be held till 3pm). TAKE-OUT SERVICE ONLY Post Home Parking Lot. $10 Donation. PLEASE BRING CARRY BAGS Our supply is limited. For Pre-Sale Tickets please contact: Dan Beiswenger - CP (585) 230-4168 or Louis Colella - CP (585) 737-8010. HOPE Luncheon: Open For Carry Out Only - May 30, 2020. Serving 11:30am to 1pm. We Look Forward To Seeing You! St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 25 Clara Barton St., Dansville. www. stpetesdansville.org. HOPE is a Ministry of area churches.

HEMLOCK Hike or Paddle and Explore Hemlock Lake - Sunday, May 24 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for their first adventure after the two-month mandatory closure. For additional info/directions/updates and current State guidelines visit the website: springwatertrails.org

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.

To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. ~George Santayana GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Kern Robinson American Legion Post 905 - Springwater: Monday, May 25th, 65th ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION CEMETERY HONORS SCHEDULE. Visitors are encouraged to attend (social distancing please). 8AM Capron/East Ave Cemetery on East Ave. 8:20AM Covered Bridge aka Evergreen Cemetery on Canadice Rd. 8:35AM Ford/Christian Church Cemetery on Canadice Rd. 8:55AM Green Gull Cemetery on Canadice Rd. (behind Mastin property). 9:15AM Pleasant Valley East aka Fairview Cemetery on Tabors Corners Rd. 9:35AM Ashley Cemetery on Ashley Rd. 9:55AM Carney Hollow aka Pleasant Valley West Cemetery on Moose Rd. 10:20AM Erwin aka Fountain Cemetery on Carney Hollow Rd. (Webster Crossing). 10:35AM Mt. Vernon/ Evergreen Cemetery on Kellogg Rd. 11:00AM Reading of the Names of our Veterans buried out of Springwater at the Legion Post on School St. There will be NO PARADE OR GUEST SPEAKER! CHICKEN BBQ after the ceremony at 12NOON (TAKE OUT ONLY).

WAYLAND The Wayland American Legion Honor Guard will be holding MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES on Monday, May 25th. Locations and Times Are As Follows: 7:30AM East Wayland Cemetery. 7:45AM North Loon Lake Cemetery. 8:00AM - Lake Side Cemetery. 8:45AM - Old Catholic Cemetery. 8:55AM - New Catholic Cemetery. 9:50AM - St. Peter’s Cemetery. 10:00AM - Sacred Heart Cemetery. 11:00AM - Wayland Cemetery. All are encouraged to attend but please practice social distancing. There will be NO PARADE this year. Farmers’ Market - Sunday, May 24th, 10am to 1pm. Baked Goods, Fresh Produce, Fresh Meat, Masks. Many Different Vendors. Bob-BQue (by Bob Fleishman) from 11am til Gone - Pulled Pork Dinner $8/per person. See our Facebook page for more details. Wayland American Legion, 102 Main Street, Wayland.

YORK The 67th Annual York-Leicester Field Day and Fireworks scheduled for July 5th has been CANCELED due to concerns about the corona virus. The event will continue next July 2021. The YorkLeicester Field Day Assoc. felt the safety of our residents, and area visitors was of primary importance.

Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer. ~ Geoffrey B. Charlesworth

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PAW'S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta

Are Therapy Dogs Tax Deductible? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I spend quite a bit of money each year on my two Corgis: veterinary care, grooming, toys and a pet sitter. They’re also registered as therapy pets -- so they earn their keep! With all that I spend, why can’t I write off pet care on my taxes? -Harold in Palo Alto, California DEAR HAROLD: I hear you! Americans spent almost $96 billion on their pets in 2019, over $5 billion more than they did in 2018. But almost none of that can be deducted from federal taxes. Here’s what you can’t deduct: medical expenses, training or maintenance (like grooming and pet sitters). Companion or comfort animals and many therapy pets aren’t eligible for tax deductions. Here are the few deductions that are possible: * If you have a service animal -- one that is trained to assist those with specific medical conditions, such as a guide dog for the blind or a service dog that assists those with mobility or neurological issues -- the costs of buying, training and maintaining that service animal may be deductible. * If an animal is employed at your business -- such as a guard dog or the star of your Instagram empire -- you may be able to take a deduction on your business taxes. But be prepared to explain how the pet is essential to your business. * If you donate money or goods to a registered nonprofit animal shelter or animal advocacy group, this counts as a charitable deduction. Make sure to get a receipt. * Finally, you can set up a trust fund to care for your pets should they outlive you. Talk to an estate attorney about this option and any potential tax benefits.

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On May 8th, Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home will celebrate our 3rd year anniversary! Since opening we have helped 53 families through the end of life journey. Our house is very comfortable and homey, and our volunteers are very caring, selfless individuals. We are extremely grateful to have them, and we would love to continue to add to our volunteer family. Comfort Care Homes rely on donations. Suzanne’s has no paid staff and we do not receive any income from insurance, medicare, etc. Churches, businesses, and individuals have been so generous to us. During this pandemic Suzanne’s has been able to continue our mission and stay open. People have made and donated masks to us so we can continue to follow the required safety procedures. Suzanne’s is very thankful to all of you who have helped us continue our mission! Suzanne’s is looking for caring people to join our Resident Care volunteers. Join us; you won’t regret it. Volunteering feeds the soul. No need for any medical background, just a caring heart! Email Suzanne Schuster at suzannescch@yahoo.com, or call (585) 739-0306

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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu. 4-H Gardening Club Leader Wanted. We are looking for volunteers who would like to share their knowledge and passion for gardening with youth ages 5-18.

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Independent Living of the Genesee Region, Cathy cdemare@wnyil.org. (585) 815-8501. We need volunteers to clean Loan Closet equipment (walkers, commodes, shower chairs).

Temple Hill Cemetery in Geneseo is looking for VOLUNTEERS TO HELP CLEAN UP. Contact Lee Ann at templehill@frontiernet.net or (585) 243-3440.

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Local painter will POWER WASH/SANITIZE for free any grocery store, gas station, doctors office. Call Do Rite Painting 585-346-7299 Caledonia & Mumford communities Council Of Churches. Call 585-209-3099 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD AND LOCAL RESOURCES.

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SMALL SEASHELLS from Florida beaches. Brockport: 585-944-2751 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA GREAT BOOKS. Complete set plus yearbooks 1961-1985. You pick up: dfvl0034@aol.com

SMALL PAIR OF CRUTCHES for teenager, near Avon: Vagabond.Paddler@gmail.com 2 GALVANIZED GARDEN GATES for senior citizen: 585-486-4407

Large assortment of INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED FEMININE PADS: 585-394-1241 or 585-233-6073 leave message

WHEELBARROW, preferably steel, six cu. ft. in good condition and an OFFICE CHAIR: 585-346-9777

SONY 50” TV, rear projection. Works great. Not a Smart TV: jday26@rochester.rr.com

PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, a WIND-UP VICTROLA and 78RPM RECORDS: 585-671-1996 leave message

DEACONS BENCH. One arm needs slight repair. Pick up: divinegarment@gmail.com

ELK and/or MOOSE ANTLERS or both: 585-754-4140

2 ADIRONDACK OUTDOOR FOLDING CHAIRS. Solid, beautifully weathered wood; sturdy with folding table and ottomans. Nice condition. You pick up: jclare01@rochester.rr.com

FISHING EQUIPMENT (reels, poles, or accessories) for new fishing pal: 585-739-8100

AMES HOSE CART with 50 ft. hose, 4-sprinkler hoses. You pick up, Fairport: 585-377-3726 (please wear masks)

BED SHEETS, new or clean old, any size, preferably 100% cotton. No contact drop-off to at risk senior in Rush: cheleoxo@mail.com

PATIO CHAIR, reclines, good condition, Fairport: 585-425-4125 leave message

ALUMINUM CAP 8ft for RAM1500: 585-367-2399 (no answering machine) or refuge0416@yahoo.com (not computer literate)

STATIONARY EXERCISE BIKE in working condition: 585-673-5888

YEARBOOK - 1977 Alexander Central School: 585-721-8876

PATIO CHAISE, with cover and pads, wheels. Wrought iron frame. Good condition: 585-425-4125 leave message

Set of WALKIE TALKIES for walks in the woods for our grandchildren. Must have some distance/not toys: 585-637-0933

You haul away a SHED and CEMENT BLOCKS: 585-397-5756

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PLANTS: Pachysandra ground cover, daisies. SEEDLINGS: Red Burning Bush. Bring containers, you dig up. Rush: 585-358-1755

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Homeowners are discovering that architectural accents can go a long way toward improving both the look and value of their homes. When renovating a space, the term “millwork” may be mentioned by designers and contractors. While it might be a mystery to some, millwork can give rooms unique looks. Millwork refers to items traditionally made from raw lumber in a sawmill. Examples of millwork include crown molding, base trims, door frames, window casings, chair rails, and paneling. Cabinets may also classify as millwork.

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Town of Canadice Applicant must possess a clean Class B NYS Operator’s license. Knowledge of equipment operation, mechanics; minimum of 1yr experience. Submit letter of interest with resume to Jeremy Fraim, Highway Superintendent, 5949 CR 37, Springwater, NY 14560 Application deadline is Friday, June 5.

Packaging Operator: Responsible for operation of packaging equipment including case packers, cartoners, strippers, baggers, palletizers, and warehouse. Person in this position will rotate to all machines. Responsible for start-up, including checking silos, shakers, and metal detectors. Previous experience is beneficial but not required.

IMPROVE ALERTNESS DURING THE WORKDAY A long workday can be both mentally and physically draining. As a result, office workers and professionals whose jobs are more physically demanding than office work may find themselves less alert at the end of the workday than at the beginning. A loss of alertness as the workday draws to a close might be unavoidable. But professionals whose sense of alertness begins to dwindle in the thick of the workday might need to take steps to improve their alertness to protect themselves from injury and to ensure the quality of their work does not suffer.

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HIGH-PAYING VOCATIONAL JOBS Construction manager: Construction professionals with great organizational and communication skills can enjoy high earning potential as construction managers. Expected growth of this career over the next 10 years is 5 percent. The average income of a construction manager is $87,000. However, with a top-end hourly pay of around $75 per hour, it’s easy for managers to earn into six figures.

Caregiver Opportunity If you have been in the health care field, perhaps a Home Health Aide or Personal Care Aide and would like to help our nursing home residents at this critical time, we have a special offer for you! The Department of Health is allowing a Temporary Nurse Aide Program to be offered by the American Health Care Association that you can complete in a few hours online. We would then offer you a position at Hornell Gardens as a Temporary Nurse Aide. Hornell Gardens is a part of Hurlbut Care Communities, a group of 13 skilled nursing facilities.

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OFFICE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY Cut back on printing. Printing documents used to be the most effective way to share them with coworkers and clients. But nowadays printing is one of the least efficient and least eco-friendly ways to share documents. Instead of printing documents to show coworkers, create PDFs and email the PDFs instead. And rather than mailing contracts to prospective clients, email contracts that accept e-signatures, ultimately storing the contracts on your file server rather than in a dusty old filing cabinet. Page 31

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might not like some people’s idea of a surprise. But you could be in for a pleasant shock when someone finally sends a reply to a request you made so long ago that you almost forgot about it. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It’s a time to expect the unexpected. So don’t be surprised if a decision that just recently seemed final suddenly opens up and leaves you with another chance to make an important choice. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Taking a different tack on a work project might rankle some colleagues. But the positive results of your innovative course soon speak for themselves. Celebrate by doing something fun this weekend. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Meeting new associates can be awkward, even if you’re in a high positive phase right now. Best advice: Make them feel comfortable, and you’ll soon forget your own discomfort. LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s a good time for you social Lions to blow-dry your manes, polish your claws and look like the Fabulous Felines you are as you make new friends and influence the influential. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Expectations run especially high this week, and you should feel confident in your abilities to take advantage of what might be offered. A colleague has some advice you might find helpful. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A recent flurry of activity leaves you in need of a little breathing space, and you’d be wise to take it. Close family members should have an explanation about an emergency situation that just passed. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) An insensitive act makes a difficult situation more so. But try not to waste either your physical or emotional energies in anger. Move on and let others fill the clod in on the facts of life. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) It’s a good time to look into that training program or college course you’ve been considering. You might have a good place to use those sharpened skills sooner rather than later. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Education dominates much of your aspect during this week. You might want to start checking out those summer session courses that could help advance your career plans. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Progress often comes in fits and starts. But at least you’re moving straight ahead with no backsliding. You should soon be able to pick up the pace and reach your goals in due time. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Be wary of a deal that gives confusing answers to your questions. Remember: It’s always risky swimming in unknown waters, so you need all the help you can get to stay on course. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of bringing people together and creating close friendships wherever you go. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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SERVICES FURNITURE REFINISHING by Tom Maracle. Make your old wood furniture and kitchen cabinets look new again. Dansville (585) 335-3556.

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The Dansville Lions Club would like to extent thanks for continued support of our organization. Due to COVID-19, we were unable to hold our Annual Show but because of our sponsors, we are still about to give back to the community. A Smile By Design Accent Printing Alexander Tree Farm Arby’s Arkport Cycle Avon Lions Club B&B Discount Liquor Walter E Baird’s Funeral Home Baldwin Business Services Belanger’s Gavel & Stone Better Homes Big Sky Harris Roofing Blackmer Siding Robert Snyder Monuments Brea Burn/Scovill’s Grill Bruce L Bock Surveyor Bud & Dorothy Lang Canaseraga Lions Club Cancer Comfort Bag Project, Inc. Carone Painting Charles F Oliver & Son, LLC Community Bank Custom Craft Signs Dansville Ambulance Dansville American Legion Dansville Auto Mart Dansville Chrysler Dansville Collision, Inc Dansville Dance Academy Dansville Dental Professionals Dansville Family Dental Care Dansville Fire Dept. Dansville Fitness Dansville Logging Dansville Muffler & Brake

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Kathy Spear Keen Automotive Kerr Service Center, LLC Kevin Robinson Kwik-E-Minimart Lattimore Physical Therapy LMC Jan Infantino Lori’s Elite Hair Design Louis Colella & Jean Archer Colella Lowery’s Auto Maple City Lions Club Material Rewards Matthew Buses McDonalds of Dansville Mill Creek Optical Robert & Betty Minimier Dansville Moose Lodge Muchler Financial NAPA UR/Noyes Hospital Nunda Lumber NYSFOB O’Brien Septic & Portable Johns Par-Key’s Lounge Pizza King, Dansville Poags Hole Hill Climb Protectives Fire Company Quinlan’s Pharmacy Ramsey Constructors Rauber’s Agway Ray Sellers Painting American Red Cross Renee’s Custom Catering Rick Whitney, Lion’s Dist Governor Rogers & Tenbrook

Rushbottom Heights Salon Schuster Construction Scura’s Law Office Sierra Inn Simply Autumns Skips Custom Flooring Snyder Brothers Spice Box Gift Shop St Peter’s Episcopal Church St George-Forsythe Funeral Home Star Theatre Sterner Collision Service Sunrise Restaurant The Computer Medic The Hair Place Tompkins Insurance Tony’s Pizzeria Tops Market Valley Propane VanHyning’s Service VFW Village Clipper Vogel Law Office Wamp Realty Wayland Food Mart Wayland Liquor WDNY Wensel Agency Wentworth’s Whiteman’s Meat Wilson Beef Wolfer’s WPC Windows & Doors

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DANSVILLE-WAYLAND EDITION

FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020


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