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THE ORIGIN S OF OKTOBERFEST Although Oktoberfest originated in M unich, Germany, Oktoberfest celebrations now take place all over the globe. They are a chance to enjoy the early autumn w eather w ith music, food, entertainment and, of course, German beer. Oktoberfest is a 16-day folk festival that begins at the end of September and runs through the first w eek of October. Roughly six million people travel to Germany each year to participate in the official Oktoberfest, w hile many others attend festivities closer to home. W hile many people are familiar w ith the foods, beverages and pageantry of Oktoberfest, they may not be so sure of Oktoberfest’s origins. According to History.com, the first Oktoberfest took place on October 12, 1810, w hen Bavarian Crow n Prince Louis, later to be know n as King Louis I of Bavaria, married Princess Therese von SachsenHildburghausen. The citizens of M unich w ere invited, and the festivities w ere held on the fields in front of the city gates. Horse races took place and eventually concluded the festivities, both at the c ity gates and elsew here across Bavaria. The festival and horse races w ere held once again the follow ing year, giving rise to the tradition of Oktoberfest. To increase the potential for fun and take advantage of longer days, the event w as expanded from one day to a few w eeks, stretching through September and into October. The tradition-rich horse race no longer takes place and hasn’t for more than 50 years. But the festive atmosphere still prevails. Huge tents are erected to accommodate the large crow ds. Since 1950, the traditional festival opening has been a tw elve-gun salute and the tapping of the first keg of Oktoberfest beer at 12:00 by the M ayor of M unich w ith the cry “ O’zapft is! ” (“ It’s tapped! ” ). M illions of people participate in Oktoberfest celebrations. An abundance of food and millions of liters of beer are available to enhance the fun.

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Entrepreneurial Honeoye Falls-Lima Student to Compete in Televised National Competition BY AMANDA DUDEK

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ntrepreneurship is alive and well in Lima thanks to Honeoye FallsLima Sophomore Brandon Russell. Brandon joined a branch of the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) located in Canandaigua (YEAFLCC). On Saturday, October 17th, Brandon will compete with 37 other students from around the country to be named America’s next top teen entrepreneur and winner of the televised 12th Annual Young Entrepreneurs Academy Saunders Scholars Competition! In some ways, Brandon Russell is your typical teenager: he likes to skateboard and play video games and basketball. His favorite subject is social studies, and he has lived in Lima since his family moved there more than 10 years ago. Then last fall, Brandon joined the FLCC branch of YEA!, an entrepreneurship education program for students. Local business leaders support students as they design, pitch and launch their businesses, learning everything from design, market research and pitch to business plans, startup funds and websites. YEA! encourages young leaders to embrace the spirit of enterprise and take charge of their futures. Brandon Russell is doing just that.

“At first, I was really struggling to find a business idea,” said Brandon, who celebrated his 15th birthday earlier this month. “Then, my step-dad came home from work describing how he is continually fixing toilet handles because people kick them to avoid touching them. I thought, What if someone made an S hook that attaches to the handle? Then, you could simply step on it to flush. You wouldn’t have to touch it.” Billed as a way to help people not “Go viral,” Brandon calls his product No Touch Flush. “Once I had the idea, we moved into the development phase,” he recalled. “Originally, it was going to be fixed to the ground like a car pedal, but that presented cleaning difficulties. We kept thinking of ways to pull the handle, and the best way was to attach the S hook to the handle and the stirrup part. We bought a new toilet brush, removed the bristles and stretched out the handle to make our first prototype.” Brandon then began working on a second prototype and creating a plan. “There were parts where the process was tough-like creating a The innovative No Touch Flush, created by business plan part,” he Brandon Russell shared. “You really have to focus as you are writing that. After, it is a breeze.” It was then time for Brandon to compete at the Regional level with other students from the Greater Rochester Area. “I was hopeful, but I did not really think I was going to win,” he admitted modestly. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Brandon and his fellow competitors did not gather to pitch their ideas as originally planned. Instead, each student submitted a video pitch for their product. Brandon remembers the exact moment he received the news that he had won.

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“We were at the dining room table working on homework,” he said. “Miss Latoya from YEA! called and announced me as the Regional winner. My mom was right there with me. We looked at each other in awe, and as soon as we got off the phone, we were so excited, we began calling everyone!” Along with moving up to YEA!í’s national competition, Brandon was awarded $1,000 which he used to purchase a computer, enabling him to use CAD Design software to improve upon his Brandon Russell, YEA! product. His current prototype was created national competition using a 3D printer. “We are working on a contender better way of attaching the No Touch Flush to the handle. We are also working to get that sleek, bathroom look. I am focused on winning this national competition and finishing strong.” YEA!’s national competition will feature student semifinalists from 20 states. These students will compete virtually, representing schools from across the country for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, and a People’s Choice Award. For the first time ever, the national competition will be a live broadcast from Sinclair Broadcasting Rochester, NY ABC WHAM Channel 13 and will be live streamed on YEA!’s YouTube channel. Two student businesses from each region, for a total of eight student businesses, will advance to the Finals Round and pitch live in front of thousands of viewers to see who America’s next top young entrepreneur is. The Shark Tank style pitch competition will award over $80,000 in cash prizes and scholarships to the Saunders College of Business at Rochester Institute of Technology to the students with the best business ideas and inventions in the U.S. Registered viewers from around the country will get the opportunity to vote via text for the People’s Choice Award. The 1st place winner will receive a $30,000 scholarship to RIT and a $5,000 cash prize. This year’s awards will be sponsored in part by the E. Philp Saunders Foundation, Southwest Airlines, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and the Saunders College of Business at the Rochester Institute of Technology. “We could not be more proud of the work these young people are doing,” said YEA! founder and CEO, Gayle Jagel. “Just imagine what our world would look like if every student got the chance to bring their ideas to life.” “I am very excited but also very nervous,” Brandon said. No matter the outcome, he adds that YEA! was “a really fun experience, all about learning and developing business.” Brandon plans to continue to market his product. “I will definitely focus on sales after the competition,” he explained. “I will also attend RIT, possibly as a business major.” Please join us live on Saturday, Oct. 17th at 3:00-4:30 Eastern to support Brandon Russell. Visit www.yeausa.org for more information and details on how to vote for the People’s Choice Award! Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • Canandaigua Families Show Holiday Support for Veterans • Former Brockport Man is Impacting Homelessness in Rochester Love to write? We are looking for YOU! Become a volunteer writer and share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!

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from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County There are sections in my lawn that look dark gray or black. When you get closer is appears to be tiny little spots of something like a fungus growing on the blades or grass. They are all over my lawn. Can you tell me what they might be and how I can get rid of them? Are thy dangerous to my small dog? - Kimberly L. This summer, our lawns have been highly stressed, and I have observed many

lawn problems as I drive around our area. Stressed lawns are generally those that invite the growth of fungus. Stresses include high heat and humidity, wet conditions, mowing too low and/or too frequently, overly thick layer of thatch (layer of organic matter between soil and grass blades). There are a multitude of fungi that are common in cool season grasses (Kentucky Bluegrass, Fescues, and Perennial Ryegrass). In some cases, a fungicide may be called for, but generally it is most useful as a preventative. Usually, when the weather becomes more favorable for the lawn and

less favorable for disease, the grass will recover without a fungicide. From the photos sent along with this question, it appears to me that the fungus in this case is a slime mold. Although it looks ugly when it forms white, gray, or purplish spore masses on grass blades, it is not a parasite but feeds on microorganisms in the soil and thatch, and is simply using the blades for support. It doesnít kill the grass and will go away without treatment when conditions change. Perhaps you can just mow the affected areas to get rid of it. Even

if I am incorrectly diagnosing this fungus, it is still likely that it will clear up when conditions improve. If it is another type that kills some patches of grass, you may need to do some reseeding this fall. I find no evidence that lawn fungus is harmful to pets.

The Master Gardener Program is a national program of trained volunteers who work in partnership with their county CCE office to extend information throughout their communities.

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OLD UPRIGHT PIANO with ivory keys. In very good condition. Willing to help move: 585-359-2977 or jjingerick@yahoo.com

OLD BARN or RECYCLED and WEATHERED WOOD. Any residual color okay: sharonrmay@gmail.com

VINTAGE COLOR WWF POSTERS – Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Jack the Snake. You pick up: auntmaud@netacc.net

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SCRAP METAL - Auto parts, garden tools, plumbing, coper/wire, etc. Will pick up: bonstu2012@gmail.com SMALL CAMPER, fair condition. Call or text: 585-331-3856

HP LASER JET CARTRIDGE – 15 A and KODAK CAROUSEL SLIDE TRAYS. Most hold 80 slides, some hold more: 585-662-8827

Used CRUTCHES: Call David 585-229-7610 30-50 PAVERS: 585-624-7794

2 RAIN BARREL SET-UPS; never used. East Rochester: 585-249-9808

WOMEN’S E-BIKE for country gentleman who can no longer drive and needs to travel for nearby shopping: 315-879-0784

FIREWOOD. Some split, some not. Roughly a cord of good seasoned wood: 585-919-9816 XEROX M20i 2 TRAY COPIER: tomacana@aol.com

HOSPITAL BED in good working condition for handicap smaller woman: 585-657-4455

1 TIRE - P 235/65R/17. Good condition. 2 CPAP MACHINES and SUPPLIES. In Geneseo: katie.cooley@gmail.com

7’ or 8’ PRE-LIT CHRISTMAS TREE in good condition for elderly disabled apartment complex in Geneseo. Must deliver: 585-975-9509 Large used NURSERY POTS to re-use for trees, 5-gallon, 12” W x 12” D. Will pick up: 585-465-1016

One SINGLE WOODEN BED FRAME with metal box springs and mattress. One QUEEN FUTON with drawers and mattress. Pick up: 585-394-4663

COTTON FABRIC needed to make face masks for donation. No contact Rush drop off please: cheleoxo@mail.com

One pair DOWN SNOWMOBILE PANTS, navy blue, XL. Good shape, very warm. Winter is coming! Text 508-789-8169

SCARY OUTDOOR HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS: kallen6@rochester.rr.com

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Used or not working FLAT SCREEN TVs: stan1k1@yahoo.com

LOWRY HOLIDAY MAGIC ORGAN: 585-409-8653

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SONY 20” TRINITRON TV, PANASONIC VCR, DIGITAL CONVERTER, TV STAND, and 10 CLASSIC VHS TAPES. All in excellent condition: 585-334-8636

OUIJA BOARD and a GLASS DISPLAY CASE to be used for a prop: ej49495@gmail.com

Size 11 FIELD & STREAM BOOTS. Calves have waterproof tape on them. No holes. Completely waterproof: 585-346-6931

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HANDICAP EQUIPMENT – fold-up walker with seat and brakes, portable toilet with rail, shower chair: Text 585-284-6327

OWL & EAGLE STATUES, small, medium, or large. Worn, needing paint or chipped would be fine: 315-694-2247

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Clean 6’x3’x3’ EMPTY REFRIGERATOR BOX. Possible military personnel’s surprise home, a Halloween decoration or a child’s fort. Pick up: 585-414-4336 55” VIZIO FLAT SCREEN TV. Model XVT553SV. Great picture. Replaced with new smart TV. You must pick up: M6gmStew13@yahoo.com SOLID OAK ENTERTAINMENT FURNITURE PIECE. Lots of storage. 34” x 24” opening. Excellent. Condition. Prefer to a nonprofit. Lima: 585-734-9121

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Red Jacket Community Library: ZOOMING IN THE PUMPKIN PATCH - Saturday, October 24 @ 11AM for children birth to age 12 (this program is NOT pre-recorded, it will last approximately 35 minutes). These are folk tales from around the world to celebrate autumn, Hallowe’en, or Thanksgiving. The stories are from England, Puerto Rico, Turkey, and the African American tradition. Join The Wondermakers as the goblin tricks the gardener, the Ogre makes mayhem, and Grandma rolls down the mountain inside a pumpkin! Children from the audience will be invited to to help The Wondermakers act out the folk tales LIVE on Zoom! Contact Christine LaTerra, Youth Services Librarian at (585) 289-3559 or claterra@pls-net.org to register and receive the Zoom passcode

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Victor Farmington Library 15 West Main St., Victor 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org COVID Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10AM-6PM; Sat.10AM-2PM Closed Sundays Normal Hours: Resume Mon., 10/19 Mon.–Thurs. 9AM–8PM; Fri. 9AM–6PM Sat. 10AM–4PM; Sun. 12PM–4PM

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Victor Farmington Library: Open M-F 10AM-6PM. Saturdays 102PM. Normal hours resume Monday, October 19th! Masks and social distancing required. Visit our NEW Victor Municipal Park Storywalk surrounding the park playground! Open park hours for kids of all ages! Online Adult Programming: Tuesdays, October 20 & 27 6:30PM: Job Search with Google Tools Looking for help finding new job opportunities? Learn how to use these and other free online tools to re-imagine your future in this two-part online workshop. For more info and to register: https://tinyurl.com/VFLjobsearch-october Thursdays @ 11:00AM: ONLINE Chair Yoga Stretch, breathe and destress with Alison Gilbert, RYT. Join this Facebook group and tune in every Thursday. https://www.facebook. com/groups/VFLChairYoga/ Thursday, October 22 6:00PM Fall Cardmaking Made Easy! Register ahead of time, pick up a materials packet at the library (which includes everything needed to create two unique cards) and join us for a fun Zoom class! No two cards will be alike! https://tinyurl.com/VFL-FallCardmaking

Bloomfield Public Library: The library is OPEN! When visiting, you must wear a mask /face covering, use the hand sanitizer in the lobby before entering the library, and maintain social distances. The building has limited capacity, so please keep visits to less than 30 minutes, excluding computer use. Contact-less Lobby Pickup Service is still available. Library materials must be returned to our outdoor book drop. All returned items are quarantined before returning to circulation. Checkout our Online Story Time with Miss Robin: a new video is posted every Thursdays at 11am on Facebook! The next Book Club read is Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile for Monday, 11/2. The Board of Trustees will meet Monday, October 19, 2020 at 7pm; contact the library for attendance information. Check our website and follow us on Facebook for up-to-date information: https://bloomfieldpubliclibrary.org/. Thank you!

BLOOMFIELD Trunk or Treat - Saturday, October 31 at East Bloomfield United Methodist Church. Trunk or Treat 10-10:30am; Games and Snacks 10:30-11:30am. All are welcome! Wear your costumes and go from car trunk to car trunk in our parking lot to collect goodies then stick around for games and snacks. All events will be held outside. Please remember to wear your mask. 2 Park Place at the corner of Rts. 5 & 20 in E. Bloomfield. Call 657-7220 or email ebumc@frontiernet.net.

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Chicken Barbeque! Raffles! Vendors! Raffles, Vendors, Food & More! Join us for our first annual Chicken BBQ from 11-3pm on Saturday, October 24th, Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. $10 ticket includes Chicken Dinner, Vendor Fair, and Entered into the Raffle. $5 ticket includes Vendor Fair and Entered into Raffle. Interested in being a vendor? Call 585-398-0220! Help support persons with disabilities at Cobblestone Arts Center. https:// www.cobblestoneartscenter.com/ eventsandfundraisers

Holiday Fair Craft Show - Cancelled - The 52nd Holiday Fair Craft Show on Saturday, November 21 from 9-3pm at the Bloomfield High School has been CANCELLED. http://ioniaumc.org

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Parenting Skills Workshop Series #99 - Hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County. The instructors will teach participants five skills that can help parents deal more effectively with difficult parent-child situations. This eight session series is scheduled for Tuesday evenings 6:30-8pm beginning on October 27th and concluding December 15th. This program is free and offered foremost to Ontario County parents working with the Ontario County Department of Social Services, Child Protective, or Probation Departments and PINS petitions. Other Ontario County resident registrations will be accepted if space permits. For complete registration information 585-430-0706 and leave a message or ask your case manager for a registration form. Class size limited and pre-registration requested by October 20th, 2020.

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The colors of fall foliage are actually present year-round. Fall is known for its colorful foliage. But the pigments responsible for those colors are actually present year-round. According to the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, green, yellow and orange pigments are present year-round. However, during spring and summer, the leaves serve as factories where many foods necessary to help the tree grow are manufactured. That process takes place in the leaf in cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaves their green color. This process ceases as hours of daylight decrease and temperatures drop. As a result, chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the vivid colors of fall foliage begin to appear.

HALLOW EEN CELEBRATIONS ACROSS THE GLOBE Candy, time spent w ith friends and colorful costumes make Hallow een a day to be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Hallow een also can be a lucrative time of year, as the National Retail Federation notes that Hallow een spending equals roughly $6.9 billion each year. But as popular as Hallow een seems, many countries do not celebrate the holiday. Hallow een observances are limited mainly to North America and areas of Great Britain. Thanks to North American influence and trade, some elements of Hallow een have spread to other areas, including South America, Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia. But Hallow een celebrations outside of North America may not be recognizable to those accustomed to celebrations stateside. In Scotland and Ireland, traditional customs of Hallow een include dressing up in costume or “ guising.” Parties may be held, and some people have bonfires or set off firew ork displays. Filipinos meanw hile return to their hometow ns and purchase flow ers and candles in preparation for All Saints Day, w hich takes place the day after Hallow een. In China, the Hallow een festival is know n as Teng Chieh. Food and w ater are placed in front of photographs of family members w ho have passed aw ay w hile bonfires and lanterns are lit in order to light paths for the spirits as they travel the planet on Hallow een night. In Latin America and M exico, Hallow een is know n as “ El Dia de los M uertos.” Translated as “ the day of the dead,” Dia de los M uertos is a three-day celebration that begins on the evening of October 31 and culminates on November 2. It is more a celebration of departed friends and family members than a chance to get hordes of candy. In France, Hallow een w as relatively unheard of until the mid-1990s. It w as considered an American holiday and not celebrated. How ever, the draw of parties and costumed festivities led some French to embrace certain components of Hallow een. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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There he goes, in his long russet surtout, sweeping down yonder gravel-walk, beneath the trees, like a yellow leaf in autumn wafted along by a fitful gust of wind. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, of Monsieur d’Argentville

EXPLAINING METASTATIC CANCER Cancer survival rates are on the rise, and that rise can be credited to a host of factors. Advancements in cancer research and treatment have played a big role in rising survival rates, as have the efforts of various organizations to promote cancer prevention and raise awareness about the disease. The World Health Organization notes that between 30 and 50 percent of cancers can currently be prevented by avoiding certain risk factors and implementing evidence-based prevention strategies. However, people can be vulnerable to cancer if they do not pay attention to their bodies or make an effort to protect themselves against certain risk factors for cancer. In such instances, cancer may already have spread to other parts of their bodies, or metastasized, before they are even diagnosed, greatly reducing their likelihood of surviving the disease.

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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am due to have a mammogram in July, but around the same time I am supposed to have a chest CT as a follow-up to my chondrosarcoma cancer. I have a CT every other year, and an X-ray on the opposite years of both my affected arm and my lungs. Does a chest CT have the potential of showing a similar finding as a mammogram? I would just as soon not have to expose myself to so much radiation all in one month. I’m 66. There is a history of postmenopausal breast cancer in my family, in my mother’s mother. -- T.M.H. ANSWER: A mammogram is an X-ray that is designed specifically to look for abnormalities in breast tissue. Mammograms have been extensively studied and proven to reduce mortality in women between the ages of 50-74 (outside these ages, there remains extreme controversy). CT scans are X-rays taken from many angles and then reconstructed in a computer to provide a look at many slices of the part of the body being looked at. A CT scanner can be set to emphasize bones or soft tissue, and work is ongoing now with CT scans designed specifically for breast abnormalities. The CT scan you get as follow-up to your chondrosarcoma (a rare cancer of cartilage) is designed to look in lung tissue for abnormalities, and has not been evaluated as a means of screening for breast cancer, although I do know that some may be found anecdotally. The CT scans you get as a part of your cancer follow-up are not an adequate substitute for ongoing mammography, which is particularly important in your case due to a family history. I do understand the concern about radiation, but a mammogram has very little radiation -- approximately the same you would get from naturally occurring radiation sources in seven weeks of walking around. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I read a news report that vasectomy increases risk of prostate cancer. Should men avoid this procedure due to concern for prostate cancer? -- T.S.V. ANSWER: Several studies have looked at this possibility, and the results are conflicting. A 2014 study of about 50,000 U.S. men showed an increase of about 15% in the risk of fatal prostate cancer, but a 2016 study of 360,000 U.S. men showed no increase in risk. In June 2019, a study of over 2 million Danish men showed a 15% increase in overall prostate cancer risk. To put the risk in perspective, about 500 men would need to have a vasectomy for one additional man to get prostate cancer, in the Danish study. It is not clear that the vasectomy caused the prostate cancer. It is possible that there is something about men who choose vasectomy that puts them at higher risk to begin with; however, the authors were unable to find a known risk factor to support that possibility. Even if vasectomy does lead to an increased risk of prostate cancer, it still has similar or lower overall risk than other forms of birth control, and is a good choice for a man who is absolutely sure he does not want to father any more children, as a vasectomy should be considered permanent. Attempting reversal is possible, but there is no guarantee of success. *** 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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Who’s The Boss? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I know it’s a running joke that cats rule people and not the other way around. But if cats can’t stand people, why did they become domesticated in the first place? How did that happen? -Trisha G., San Bernadino, California DEAR TRISHA: While cats seem aloof and rarely fawn over people in the same way that dogs do, they do love their humans. They express their devotion in ways that are weird to us -- like quietly placing a dead mouse in front of us and sitting expectantly until their triumph is acknowledged. Or, like bumping their forehead against our hand, or even our nose. Or meowing incessantly when we’re in the bathroom, worried that we will never come out. When cats were domesticated -scientists think that happened about 12,000 years ago -- they approached humans for much the same reasons that dogs did. There was food available. Cats, like dogs, earned their keep: dogs by keeping watch over their humans, and cats by protecting their food. When humans developed agriculture and began storing grain, rodents became the bane of their existence. Cats, on the other hand, saw a smorgasbord of tasty rats on the menu. Over time, they became domesticated, and our symbiotic existence was cemented. Cats were revered by ancient societies, and yes, jokes about cats ruling the household are probably as old as the early Egyptian pharaohs. Their behavior -- as territorial hunters who move quietly and strike quickly -probably did not need to change as dramatically as wild dogs’ behavior had to evolve. Yet, they did become tame and companionable as well -- although much more aloof. Archaeologists and sociologists have studied the domestication of cats quite a bit, because it helps to answer many questions about ancient peoples. In a way, it helps to outline why cats today behave the way they do. EASTWAY EDITION

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PHYSICAL LABOR A big thank you to all landscapers! You so deserve more credit! We appreciate your work while we do believe you deserve better wages! Some would sit on unemployment! Thanks!

THANK YOU TOPS IN HAMLIN! I want to express my appreciation to Aaron at Tops in Hamlin for being so diligent when it comes to cleaning the shopping carts

during this pandemic. Over the months, I know there are others who also participate in making sure that the carts are sanitized, so I want to thank them as well. It may be a task that seems to be never ending and one that goes unnoticed, and that is why I wanted to express my appreciation for a job well done. I have been to another grocery store chain, and I have never seen anyone clean or sanitize the shopping carts. So, hats off to Aaron and the others who day in and day out clean the grocery carts for our protection.

DON’T BE SURPRISED! I had to respond to the recent “support” of loud music from neighbors being okay. Obviously, it was written by neighbors that have no sense of common courtesy. I bet if I cranked music all day next to their house, they would be the first to complain! You do not get to decide what others have to listen to. Want to take a nap? Nope! Music! Want to keep the baby asleep? Nope! Music! Want to enjoy a movie? Nope! Music! You now get to have an extra soundtrack added to your show. There are laws on noise for a reason - people like you! The beauty of this infraction: I get to call the cops, and you would not even hear them coming! The evidence would be deafening!

ENOUGH MUSIC Enough is enough is enough (lyrics in a song) …about music. With so many horrendous things happening in the world, music is the least of one’s worries. If you live in an apartment, then go to management and complain, if you cannot go to the neighbor. Life was simpler when you could engage in conversation with a neighbor and let them know if something bothered you. You could share life stories and talk about the kids and grandkids.... your aching knees, and broken backs. Neighbors were really neighbor’s, not just in name only. They smiled and waved and took an interest in other’s in the neighborhood. They responded when you were in need and crisis. They were there

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CLOTHING DONATION SHEDS To the people who are throwing ng their junk in the clothing donation n sheds, stop! These drop boxess are for good used clothing and nd shoes, and they are not your personal dumpsters. Acceptable items are clearly marked on signs on the outside of the building. Toys, strollers, car seats, dishes, books, and other items are not acceptable. The buildings are maintained by non-profit organizations, mainly church volunteers. If you dump your garbage here, they are the ones responsible for the disposal, and they cannot afford nor do they need the expense. Take your

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my Vietnam combat hat. Upon it are a few pins. Among which is a miniaturized version of the purple heart I received for injury during combat duty. After enjoying our supper, I tried to cash out, but was told our bill was already paid by someone who wanted to honor a vet. I was not able to find out who this patriot is. But you know who you are. We thank you for a heaping helping of patriotism. It served as an excellent dessert thank you again. - Vietnam ‘69

usable items to Goodwill for charity and take your trash to the landfill yourself. MUSIC IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL! I could not agree more heartedly when someone recently quoted Abba in their post stating, “Without a song or a dance what are we?” Exactly!

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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Who's Hoarding the Mini Blinds? It's a bit unnerving to walk through a store and see so many empty shelves. I haven't been to the local big box store very often lately, but I wanted to see if what I suspected was true. I'd been unable to order a number of items for curbside delivery and had been told that lots of things were actually in the store but couldn't be purchased except inside in person. That made no sense. I suspected that, instead, those items just weren't there. So, in I went, mask on face, miniature hand sanitizer bottle in purse. I was stunned to see so many empty shelves. It wasn't like the first month of the pandemic when people were hoarding and taking as much bread, sanitizers and canned goods as they could carry out, until limits were put on purchases. Instead, there were shelves empty of items you wouldn't normally associate with hoarding, like mini blinds. Who hoards mini blinds? I could (maybe) understand the lack of packs of lined school paper and pencils, for the kids doing remote learning, or toys because the kids are home all the time. I could see where we'd still be missing a variety of paper towels. And I could almost understand the few choices for shampoo and bath soap. But what about dishes and light bulbs? Unless one was in the market for square red dinner dishes or 40-watt bulbs, there were none to be had. Certain shortages we can understand. But what has happened to the supply line when we can't get a simple 100-watt bulb? With winter coming, we might do well to reconsider our supplies and add a few light bulbs to our stash. Otherwise we might be in the dark even more than we already are.

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1-800-724-8747 Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale. When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.

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Rush United Methodist Church 6200 Rush-Lima Road, Rush Again this year, we feel led by God to share this meal with the community. The purpose of this dinner is to feed the hungry in our community. We ask you to bring a goodwill offering, a bag of nonperishable food/personal care items or simply your own hunger. If this is your first dinner with us, or your 77th, we are pleased to share God’s blessing with you & through you.

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The time of the falling leaves has come again. Once more in our morning walk we tread upon carpets of gold and crimson, of brown and bronze, woven by the winds or the rains out of these delicate textures while we slept. How beautifully the leaves grow old! How full of light and color are their last days! There are exceptions, of course. The leaves of most of the fruit-trees fade and wither and fall ingloriously. They bequeath their heritage of color to their fruit. Upon it they lavish the hues which other trees lavish upon their leaves.... But in October what a feast to the eye our woods and groves present! The whole body of the air seems enriched by their calm, slow radiance. They are giving back the light they have been absorbing from the sun all summer.

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Immediate Opening for a Property/Leasing Manager – Western NY Responsibilities & Qualifications: Property Manager oversees multiple affordable rental housing properties in Western New York. Properties are regulated by USDA RD and/or NYS/HCR/RRAP/HUD and the LIHC program for multi-family housing.

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Education/Training Required: A Bachelor’s Degree is preferred but not required with suitable equivalent combination of advanced education/training/with several years’ proven related experience in the operation of similar regulated housing. Certifications for Regulated Affordable Housing a PLUS. Competitive Compensation and Benefits for this Salaried Position, based on qualifications. Position may be filled on an interim basis with provisional terms for suitably qualified applicants. Must have a flexible schedule.

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