Castle Street Apartments
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• Income Based Rent
• Spacious Floor Plans
• Onsite Laundry Facility
• Private Community Room
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On March 26, 1920, “This Side of Paradise” is published, immediately launching 23-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald to fame and fortune. While in Europe, Fitzgerald finished his masterpiece, “The Great Gatsby” (1925).
ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD
For a number of people, this may be the year they relocate to a new home or apartment. The moving rate in the United States has remained steady since 2008, with roughly 12 percent of the population relocating each year according to reports from the U.S. Census Bureau. Movement to the suburbs continues to be high, and renters tend to move more frequently than others. People who move cite a new job or a job transfer as one of the primary motivators to relocate. Acclimating to a new home and neighborhood after a move can be challenging. Even after boxes have been unpacked and items put away, some people still feel unsettled. It could be because one of the most important parts of being in a new house is feeling at home. That involves meeting neighbors, having friends over for dinner and knowing all of the local haunts that help solidify a homeowner as a true member of his or her new neighborhood. It can take time to establish feeings of belonging.
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.
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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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How to pack a suitcase: Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.
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HOW COUPLES CAN BENEFIT FROM HIRING LOCAL WEDDING VENDORS:
Individuals who take great strides to conserve resources by reducing their energy consumption and protecting the environment often find that shopping local is beneficial. Local vendors are more likely to source their materials from other local businesses, reducing their carbon footprints along the way. For example, local caterers may rely on local farmers for their foods, affording couples the chance to host eco-friendly or even farm-to-table weddings.
The company that publishes the Penny Saver is now known as Featured Media. Our vast array of offerings will provide the community with excellence in advertising in all its forms. What does the new name mean for readers? Nothing! We’re still owned and operated by the same family that started the company in 1948. What’s in it for me and my business? We hope you’ll explore all the services we provide to help you grow and tell your story to the community. While technology is constantly changing, our commitment to getting your message out is not.
A way to prolong the life of flooring is to protect it from wear and tear. Removing shoes before walking indoors can help. Avoid high heels and athletic cleats, which can create divots in hardwood and some other types of flooring.
Place indoor and outdoor mats at the entrances of the home to catch any dirt that would be ground into the flooring. Furniture protectors will help prevent scratches from furniture feet while moving pieces around a room. Remember to wipe up spills when they occur to prevent the formation of stains.
HOW
Identify problems with paint. If paint is peeling, bubbling or cracking, it’s likely indicative of a mold issue. In such instances, contact a mold remediation specialist rather than simply painting over the affected areas with a fresh coat of paint. WHAT
When you need an electrician…
Be mindful of permits. Some home improvement projects require permits, and these permits often have expiration dates. Homeowners must keep permits in mind when projects start to stall, recognizing that they may need to reapply for permits if projects go unfinished for especially long periods of time.
The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.
HEAP
Automatically Eligible Income guidelines are:
Family of 1: $34,224
Family of 2: $44,760
Family of 3: $55,296
New York State Maple Producers Association features the 27th annual Maple Weekends the last two weekends of March. Farms across New York State invite visitors to their sugarhouses to experience firsthand the production of pure maple syrup. What do you visit these farms for?
• To sample delicious maple products
• To enjoy an annual tradition with friends and family
• To learn how sap is made into syrup and other products
• To get out in nature after winter hibernation
• To stock up on maple products from the producers
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LAWN & LANDSCAPING
REASONS TO PLANT A TREE
There are plenty of reasons to plant trees. Trees provide a natural form of shade, reducing air temperature by blocking the sun’s rays. This can reduce reliance on air conditioning systems and make it more comfortable to spend time outdoors during the summer.
North Carolina State University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences says trees absorb and block noise and reduce glare. They also can trap dust, pollen and smoke. Trees also absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses from the air. One large tree can supply a day’s worth of oxygen for as many as four people, while also storing 13 pounds of carbon per year.
Landscape Design and Installation
We have a complete landscape design and installation service available. In addition to plantings, we install walks, walls and patios, and perform Spring and Fall cleanup and mulching. If you are looking for someone to plant just one tree or do a whole landscape renovation, call us for a free quote.
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Fence Etiquette Prevents Disputes:
There are certain things you must do and should do if you plan to erect a fence. Most people find neighbors appreciate being informed of any decisions you are thinking of making to the property that can affect their views or their adjoining property. Before drawing up fence plans with a contractor, talk to the neighbors on either side of your home and gauge their receptiveness to a fence. At this point, you may want to consider offering to make the fencing project a joint deal to save money should the neighbors decide to install a fence as well. Contractors will often discount if they have several customers doing an installation at the same time. Property owners can save by splitting the costs of the shared walls of the fence where their property lines meet.
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Gift Auctions Can Successfully Raise Funds
Gift auctions are a fun way to raise money for good causes.
* Encourage participants to enjoy food and drink. Refreshments can make the event more lively, and selling refreshments is another way to raise money. Offer a selection of beverages, both alcoholic and nonalcoholic,as well as chips and other finger foods.Consider catering the event or asking for volunteers to bring in food pot-luck style.
Treasure Hunting Safety Tips For The Savvy Yard Sale Shopper
Second-hand items, especially electronics, building supplies, appliances and helmets, may carry certain risks if damaged or used. If you are planning on reselling consumer items, check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Web site for a guide on things that can and cannot be sold, and for product recalls. CSA Group, a leading certification and testing organization, offers these safety tips for yard sale shoppers.
Second-hand items: Avoid electrical or gas products if a label from a recognized certification organization, such as CSA Group, is missing. Look closely at the mark to ensure it matches the design and colour of certification marks from the same organization on other similar products.
SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles Scam Messages on CellphonesSomehow my cellphone number ended up on somebody’s list. Now I’m receiving daily text messages saying that my Amazon Prime account is about to be canceled for nonpayment -- unless I immediately click the link and give them my credit card number. Some of the messages say the account has already been canceled but I can get it back by -- you guessed it -- giving them my credit card number within an hour.
I don’t think so.
I’m on a phone list for Net ix as well. I called Net ix and no, my account is not about to be suspended. Said the representative: “You’re on automatic pay. If somehow a payment isn’t made, it’s our fault for not processing it.”
If you’re getting those “you’re late” messages on your cellphone, beware. Don’t accidentally touch the link in the message. It will take you to a website that looks real but is not, and just connecting to it can download a virus on your phone. Back out carefully and delete the text message. Take your time.
Don’t try to contact the scammers to ask to be taken o their list. It only veri es that yours is a good number and it will be sold to others.
If you want to report these scams, go to reportfraud. c. gov.
Daisy Girl Scouts Serve Community Meal with Smiles!
BY SUZIE WELLS1st grade Daisy Girl Scout Troop 40062 of the VictorFarmington Service Unit helped serve the free community dinner on March 11th at the Presbyterian Church on Main St. in Victor.
Co-leader Katie Rine said, “A lot of troop leaders in our Service Unit are very active in our community. One in particular, Heather McAdoo, helps to organize the community dinners … three Saturdays each month. Di erent organizations act as hosts and provide dinner, dessert, and volunteers” to run the event.
Rine said, “ is was our troop’s rst time hosting and it won’t be our last! e girls (and parents) really enjoyed it!”
e dinner that day was a baked potato bar. Co-leader Christin Morse said the moms served the potatoes and topped them with the hot items (chili and broccoli) and the guests continued down the line to help themselves to other toppings (bacon, cheese, sour cream, chives). e troop also served salad and cookies to round out the meal.
e girls set tables with silverware, napkins, salt and pepper, and butter. ey brought out toppings for the baked potato bar, mixed fruit punch in pitchers, and re lled items as they emptied. roughout dinner, the girls went around to guests, asking if anyone needed anything, more to drink, another napkin, etc. When guests nished, the girls cleared the tables and brought the empty dishes to the kitchen to be washed.
is meal is o ered as eat-in or take-out, and Morse said that the meal served approximately 70 diners. Morse said, “ is was our rst time serving a community dinner and we are looking forward to our next!”
Guests said it was “so nice to be served by helpful, sweet, smiley girls.”
e girls said the best part of the event was going around to each table during dinner to ask if anyone needed anything. All agreed the “best part was serving. But really the best part was everything.”
Morse said they are a young troop, and this was their rst service project. Before that, the troop collected donations for e Spot (thespotny.org) as part of earning their Making Choices and Good Neighbor badges. e Spot provides free school supplies, clothing, food, and shoes to UPK-12 students in need within the Victor school district.
Rine said, “We collected 5 pairs of socks, 10 pairs of gloves, 11 winter hats, a bag of personal care items, and enough snacks to supply the Victor Early Childhood School’s resource room for one month.”
Karen Hansen, another mom within the unit, organizes each community dinner’s musical entertainment with various genres, instruments, ages, etc. of local talented artists. Hansen says she even takes a turn performing on the piano. She says, “ ese dinners are a big asset to our community.”
To volunteer as a host or as musical entertainment for these dinners, please call, text, or email Hansen at 585-703-7432 / Karenhansen7@hotmail.com
e Presbyterian Church has served this community dinner for 17 years. Each 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Saturday of the month from 5-6:30pm, enjoy a sit-down, family-style wholesome dinner cooked and served by volunteer hosts. All are welcome. Take-out meals are available for people who call the church at 585-924-2289 during the Community Dinner time. Dinners will be brought out to your car.
e community Toiletry Closet is open during this time as well, so families and individuals may ll their household needs as they ll their bellies in fellowship.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY
Saturday, April 22, 2023
7:00 am to 3:00 pm
Ontario County Landfill
3555 County Road 49
Stanley, NY 14561
PRE-REGISTRATIONand PROOFofRESIDENCYare required
Registration open March 27th – April 20th
To pre-register call Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Ontario County at (585) 394-3977 x427
FREE to Ontario County Residents ONLY
Time slots are every 15 minutes starting at 7:00 am and the last one at 2:45 pm
No business or farm waste will be accepted
Materials Accepted at the Event:
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HOW TO ROAD TRIP IN AN ELECTRIC CAR
Look for EV-friendly lodging. Many hotels now feature charging stations exclusively for guests with EVs. Some hotels include the cost of utilizing such stations in their parking fees, while others may charge an additional amount. Either way, the convenience of finding a hotel with its own charging station outweighs any extra costs, as cars can be charged overnight while guests are asleep, leaving more time to travel in a vehicle that’s fully charged each morning.
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In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. ~ Margaret Atwood, “Unearthing Suite,” 1983 Staining Interior Painting
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Sunday, April 9, 2023
Seatings at 10am-12noon & 2pm
• A Complimentary Bloody Mary or Mimosa, Easter Bunny Punch, Orange Juice, Co ee & Tea for all guests
• Crab Tomato Bisque
• Caesar Salad
• Fruit Salad
• Green Goddess Couscous Salad
• Scrambled Eggs (10 am seating only)
• Bacon (10 am seating only)
• French Toast (10 am seating only)
• Cheesy Red Skin Potatoes
• Green Beans Amandine
• Chicken Piccata
• Citrus BBQ Glazed Salmon
• Braised Beef Short Ribs (12 & 2pm seating only)
• Vegetable Pasta w/ Garlic & Olive Oil (12 & 2pm seating only)
• Carved Ham
• Rolls and Butter
• Assorted Desserts & Pastries
$45 Adults
$35 Seniors 65+
$20 Children 12-3
2 and Under Free
WHAT TO DO BEFORE TRADING IN YOUR CAR
Hone your negotiation skills. Dealers may initially offer less than drivers expect, as they, too, will try to make the transaction as beneficial as possible to their bottom lines. In such situations, drivers who want to get a better trade-in value should be prepared to negotiate. Some dealerships may not budge on their initial trade-in values, but some might, and drivers prepared to negotiate a better value are in the best position to get a good deal.
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Seek out no-markup dealerships - It may take some investigation, but there are certain dealerships that are not adding astronomical markups, also called “market adjustments,” to the costs of their vehicles. These dealers may advertise online, and car buyers can always call ahead to ask about markups.
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A Long Overdue Thank You
I want to sincerely thank all of the people who stopped to help after my accident on February 13th on I-390 (Groveland Road). I will never forget the people who took time out of their evening to make sure I (and the other individual) were okay. Thanks to the man who let me use his cell phone....it was very nice of you. A huge thank you to Trooper Anderson for your kindness, professionalism, and helpfulness. You are all angels!
Farmington Fire Dept. and Water Dept.Many Thanks!
I want to RAVE about my town’s Volunteers - Chief Phil Robinson, Dawn Malcomb & Matt Hauf and crew with the Fire Dept. Also, Josh Fagner and crew at the Water Dept. Thank you all for coming to our rescue on a Saturday morning with our basement water problem! You all saved our basement from extensive damage! Your kindness, extra help and care are appreciated. We are so grateful to you all!
An ER MD at Rochester General Hospital was a Gem
In mid-October 2022 I went to the Rochester General Hospital emergency room (ER) and got there about 6:15PM. I went there because at about 5:15PM I took my blood pressure with my home device. It registered 202/102 which, for an 81 year old man, was very high. After waiting about an hour a nurse called me to the ER examine room and found my blood pressure lower at 155/95. A doctor then came in and after many medical questions stated I could leave and see my own MD the next day. I advised him that I had a problem. My wife was in the main waiting area in the front of the hospital being brought there in a wheelchair cause she could not stay in the darkish ER corridor with me. Also my car was in the ER parking lot. Dr. Singh became a gem and a savior. He got a wheelchair and pushed me to where my wife was. Then he got my 80 year-old wife in the wheelchair and pushed her for 10 minutes with me behind out of the waiting room through the ER to the ER exit. What Dr S. did was above and beyond
If you can walk to get a shopping cart or handicap cart, why can’t you return it to the store or cart corral? The answer is just plain laziness! Instead, some leave them between parked cars or in front of their own car and then look around to see if anyone is watching before quickly scurrying away. Even with children, you still have to get one when you arrive. How would you like it if the wind blew one into your car and dented it? Bet you wouldn’t.
No delivery is that important
I was heading to [local town] about 6pm Friday and got almost to [local road] and someone with a red delivery sign on top came down [local road] doing about 60-70 mph and blew the stop sign straight across to [local road]. He had to be doing 70 mph down [local road]. Thank god there was not anyone coming the other way. I did not catch what delivery it was, just that it was a dark blue or black car or SUV with a red sign on top. There is no delivery that important to speed like that. Should be held accountable.
Lanes
Right lane ends, merge left doesn’t mean accelerate then cut off the car that’s already in the proper lane. Slow down. Do you feel you have to be in front? You don’t have the right away!
LYON & HEALY BABY GRAND PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)
HOSPITAL BED in very good condition. Mt. Morris: 585-658-3188
WOODEN ROCKING CHAIR: 585-325-6322
CANCELED STAMPS for stamp collectors. Couple of boxes. American and Canadian stamps: 585-734-8359
MEDICAL - PICC/central line dressing change kits, caps, extra Tegaderm, saline flushes, Foley insertion trays, night/leg bags, irrigation trays: P.FRIED91@GMAIL.COM
WARDROBE MOVING BOXES. Pick up, Canandaigua city: 585-364-8666
SOCKS, fair to good condition, others can be used for crafts: 585-236-0426
LOWREY ORGAN Model M-375, Walnut Finish. You pick up: 585-370-2535
TREADMILL, suitable for walking, not running on. Works. You pick up: lorali58isdone@gmail.com
Older CPAP MACHINE, works well: lorali58isdone@gmail.com
Used ARIEN SNOW BLOWER. Fairly old but still runs: 585-953-0163 (lv. msg)
SLEEPER SOFA, good condition and a SOFA, good condition but has some stains. Bloomfield: 585-747-5521
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, solid, light oak. Fits 32” TV or could be used for computer monitor. Excellent condition. You pick up: 585-359-1652
Who collects CLOTHING FOR THE NEEDY: motelmaid37@aol.com
STAMPED CROSS STITCH KIT, Serenity Prayer 16” x 20”. All floss and more. Pick up, LeRoy. Text or call: 716-352-1248
WOOD DINING ROOM CABINET w/GLASS DOORS. Good condition. You pick up: 585-213-4023
SUBARU VERTICAL SHAFT ENGINE, did run, needs pull start replaced: 585-737-0491
Clean QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, 2” thick. Perfect for camper: 585-755-1948
FELLED 4-5’ SECTIONS ASH WOOD; take as much as you want. Easy access; wood on edges of lawn: 585-281-1717
CASTRO CONVERTIBLE COUCH and SLIPCOVER - cushions ripped, but mattress perfect: grleah1@juno.com
FIREWOOD. Large cotton wood tree; felled, trunk and large branches broken down. Easy access. You pick up, Ionia: 585-657-4894
AMPCO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
WURLITZER PIANO - great condition; only one sticky key. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-755-9697
RESMED S8 ELITE II CPAP - Case, Heater/Humidifier, 2 Tanks, Cord, Manual, Hose, but CPAP part probably no good. West Henrietta: cmonroj1@rochester.rr.com
Gently used WHITE WEDDING GOWN, size large (12?). Preferably with short or long sleeves: 585-346-9777
Old, abandoned CANOES and KAYAKS in need of repair for parts: jerrywilsen99@gmail.com
Small CART to pull with riding lawn mower for 80-year-old senior who still loves gardening: 315-310-3897
ELECTRONICS & PARTS for electronic organs: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)
Boy Scout requests VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Parts/Repairs: Text 585-794-0448 or Email mintshape@netacc.net
Seeking ATVs, DIRT BIKES or GO KARTS that are either running or not for father and son projects. Call/text. Thanks! 315-576-1278
WEBER GRILLS. Not being used or just in your way, I will come pick up. Call or text please: 315-576-1278
VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS PARTS OR WHOLE WANTED. Micro, Mini, Taurus, Sonic, PolyÖalso accessories: 585-599-3142
SNOWMOBILE wanted running or not. Call or text: 585-733-2026
LARGE POTTERY JARS for indoor gardening: 585-374-5768
Jars of OLD, BROKEN JEWELRY for artwork: 315-748-3378
Clean EGG CARTONS: 716-432-4249
OLD WINDOWS. Must NOT be low-E glass: 814-397-1432
PIANO MUSIC (classical, pop, country): 585-358-6142
20 HP MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR for parts. Will pick up. Text: 585-230-9380
SLEEPER SOFA, any size. Please, not if it smells like smoke or cat urine. Will pick up! Thanks! 585-443-9338
VINTAGE FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL or BASEBALL CARDS. Also, VINTAGE ADVERTISING CARDS. Thankful & Grateful! 585-729-1259
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, Advertising, Ham, Test Equipment: 585-538-9341
ROSARIES (old and new) to add to my 300+ collection: 585-293-2199 COMICS AND SPORTS/COLLECTIBLE CARDS, any condition, will pick up. I enjoy everything. Thank You! God Bless. Text: 585-260-0437
KEYBOARD in working condition for a 90s Dell computer for a disabled person to work with: 585-346-7022
CLEAN STORAGE BOXES, like copier paper boxes, with lids for moving. Stored indoors. Will pick up: 585-497-2327
HP PRINTER INK CARTRIDGES #60 and #61, new or expired okay. Thank you: 585-519-3325
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COMMON TERMS FOUND ON FOOD LABELS
Cage free: Eggs labeled “cage free” means that the hens that laid the eggs were not raised in caged housing systems, which the Humane Society of the United States has described as inhumane. The organization Food and Water Watch notes that living conditions for hens raised in cage-free environments may still be poor.
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DID YOU KNOW?
According to WorldAtlas.com, the largest city park in the world is Bosque de la Primavera in Guadalajara, Mexico. At 74,132 acres, Bosque de la Primavera is more than 14,000 acres larger than the world’s second largest city park, Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. Bosque de la Primavera features the Rio Caliente, a geothermal river, and is home to a massive nature reserve inhabited by wild animals. The largest city park in the United States and fifth largest such park in the world is the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona. The McDowell Sonoran Preserve includes 180 miles of hiking trails within its 27,800 acres. And while it might be one of the most recognizable city parks in the world, New York City’s Central Park is not counted among the world’s 20 largest city parks, despite estimates that it draws more than 40 million visitors each year.However,itisoneofthemost visited places in the United States.
Cranberry Chutney
Makes 3 cups
1 1-pound bag fresh cranberries
2 navel oranges, unpeeled, cut into 6 wedges and then into thin slices
1⁄3 cup golden raisins
1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1⁄2 teaspoon whole cloves
1⁄2 teaspoon ground ginger
1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt
1⁄2 cup apple cider
1⁄2 cup honey, preferably cranberry honey
1⁄4 cup apple cider vinegar
1. Pour the cranberries into a 2-quart pot. Add the oranges, raisins, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, salt, apple cider, honey, and vinegar. Bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low and simmer until the chutney thickens, about 20 minutes.
2. Remove from the heat and serve warm or, if you prefer, chill and serve cold.
Allens Hill Free Library
3818 County Road 40, Bloomfield 585-229-5636
Tues. 6-8pm; Wed. 3-6:30pm; Fri. 2:30-8pm; Sat. 1-4pm
Bloomfield Public Library
9 Church Street, Bloomfield 585-657-6264
Mon. 2-7pm; Tues. 10am-7pm; Wed. 2-7pm; Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri. 2-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Mendon Library
22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls (585) 624-6067 mendonlibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs.: 9am-8pm; Fri./Sat.: 9am-3pm; Closed Sunday
Victor Farmington Library
15 West Main St., Victor 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12-4pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
BloomfieldPublicLibrary:
April 1EasterEggHunt,11am-12 p.m.Bringyourownbasket.Limit 10eggsperchild.Registeronlineor call585-657-6264.Forchildrenof allages.
April3:CrumpledPaperCreature ArtWorkshop,2-3p.m.Ages8and up.Registeronlineorcall.
April4:Cookies&Creativity,4p.m. Paintawindchime.Ages6andup.
April5:FamilyMovieMatinee:Puss inBootstheLastWish,2:30p.m. Allages.
You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.
~ Pablo NerudaPenfieldPublicLibrary Science Saturday:Saturday,March25 |1PM|forkids|registrationrequired SundayAfternoonFilm“JustMercy”: Sunday,March26|2PM|foradults|
registrationrequired K-4CraftyFunDay:Wednesday, March29|4:15PM|forkids|
registrationrequired
InThisMomentConversationwith ROC’sBlackLeaders:Wednesday, March29|7PM|virtual|foradults| registrationrequired
VictorFarmingtonLibrary:
Ongoing Programs:
Mondays2-4PM:MahJonggJoin otherMahJonggenthusiasts!
Mondays12:15PM&Thursdays 11:00AM:On-SiteChairYoga* Suggesteddonation$3/class
Mondays6:00PM:PlayHandand FootGameHavesomefun,meet newfriends!
Wednesdays9:15AM:Library WalkersExplorelocaltrails, neighborhoodsandparksbyfoot. Wednesdays10AM-1PM:Basic ComputerSkillsforAdults*Oneon-onehelpwithyourtechnology questions.
Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Euchre &HandandFootGames
Fridays1:00PM:Mindfulness& MeditationClass*Suggesteddonation:$3/class
Thursday3/306:00PM:Fantastic SpringWildflowers*Inthisprogram,youwillbeintroducedtoa widearrayofblossomsfoundinthe diverseforestsoftheFingerLakes region.
Thursdaysbeginning4/63:00PM: HealthyLivingClassInthiseight weekseries,learnhowtomake andmaintainchangesindiet,physicalactivityandexposures,includingnutritionalandlifestyleinformation.
*Visitwww. victorfarmingtonlibrary.orgfor moreinfoandtoregister.
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush. ~ Doug Larson
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Tea AtTwoFashionShowFundraiser:April30,CasaLargaVineyards,Fairport,2pm.Doorsopen 12:30pm.Aninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends,foodand fun.Themodelsincludebreastcancersurvivorsalongwiththeirfamilies,friendsandmembersofour communities.Theeventsoldoutin 2022!SoDON’TDELAYongetting yourticketsNOW!Featuring: EmceeBillyKiddfrom92.5WBEE, GuestSpeakerJenniferHarvey M.D.fromURMCImaging,DJMike LaMarcafromSpectrumSounds. Enjoysweetandsavorysnacks/ beverages,cashbar,silentauction, wine,jewelry,floralteapotraffles, andmore!Fortickets,sponsorship opportunities,silentauctiondonations,andprogramads: www.embraceyoursisters.org/ 2023-tea-at-two-fashion-show
EmbraceYourSistersTeaAt Two FashionShowFundraiserTheEmbraceYourSisters(EYS)Tea AtTwoFashionShowFundraiser April30,2023atCasaLargaVineyards,Fairportat2pm,withdoors openat12:30pm.Enjoyaninspirationalafternoonoffashion,friends, foodandfun.Themodelsinclude breastcancersurvivorsalongwith theirfamilies,friendsandmembers ofourcommunities.DON’TDELAY ongettingyourticketsNOW!Also featuring:EmceeBillyKiddfrom 92.5WBEE,GuestSpeakerJennifer HarveyM.D.fromURMCImaging, DJMikeLaMarcafromSpectrum Sounds.Guestswillenjoy:sweet andsavorysnacks/beverages,cash bar,silentauction,wine,jewelry, floralteapotraffles,andmore!
E. BLOOMFIELD
FreeDinner- Come joinother communitymembersforafreedinnerattheFirstCongregational ChurchofEastBloomfieldonFriday,March31.Thedinnerwill consistofbakedziti,salad,bread anddessertandwillbeservedfrom 5-6:30p.m.Thechurchislocated at10SouthAve.inEastBloomfield.
FARMINGTON
NorthFarmlngtonFriends Cemetery Association-Meeting: TheNorthFarmlngtonFriends CemeteryAssociationlotholders/ ownersmeetingwillbeheldMonday,April10th,7pmattheFarmingtonFriendsEducational building,SheldonRoadCornerof CountyRoad8Farmington.Alllot holdersareencouragedtoattend.
IONIA
TheMiller´sCornersCemetery Association will holditsAnnual MeetingonWednesday,March29 at7pmattheIoniaFireHouse, CountyRoad14,Ionia.People owningcemeterylotsareeligibleto attend.Alllawnmowingbidsmust bereceivedpriortothemeeting. MailyourbidtoLarryEvans,Superintendent,POBox58,Ionia,NY 14475.Formoreinformationcall 585-624-4993.
LIMA
FrancisM.DaltonPost282 Welcomes YOUtoourANNUALBEN ROWLINSONMEMORIALEASTER EGGHUNTonSaturday,April8, 2023.Startsat12NoonSharp! MarkTubbsMemorialPark,7384 ZieglerDr.,Lima(locatedoffRt. 15A).Bringyourcamerafora photowiththeEasterBunnyanda bagorbasketforyourcandy.
LIVONIA
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,April12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
EasterCommunityEvent! The United MethodistChurchofLivonia willhostanEasterEggHunt,for childrenaged2yearsto10years (or5thgrade),onSaturday,April1, 2023.Thechurchislocatedat21 SummersStreetinLivonia.Sign-in fortheeventwillbeginat9:30AM, followedbytheEasterEggHuntat 10:00AM.Familycraftandstory timewithsnackswillfollowat 10:30AM.Thisafreecommunity event;allarewelcome!!!
PHELPS
Riverview/GypsumCemetery Association AnnualMeeting is Thursday,April13,2023at6:30pm atthePhelpsCommunityCenterin theVillageMeetingRoom,8Banta St.,Phelps.Alllotownersarewelcome.Formoreinfo:(315)462-3255.
ROCHESTER
RoyalComedy2023: Enjoy a nightoflaughswithArnezJ,Bruce Bruce,Sommore&Lavell Crawford!PresentedbyNorth AmericanEntertainmentGroupInc. March31,8pmtomidnight,RBTL’s AuditoriumTheatre,885EastMain St.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/ events/royal-comedy-tour/
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HearingLossAssociationof America/Rochester ChapterAnyoneinterestedinhearingloss, eithertheirownorsomeoneelse’s, iswelcome.AllHLAAprogramsare free.Someareinpersonwhile other,virtualprograms,require preregistration.Tuesday,March28, CanalsideSpeech,8-9pm-HEAR TOGETHER.KristinBergholtzCCC/ SLP.VirtualonZoom.SpeechlanguagepathologistBergholtzconductsavirtualsupportgroupfor parentsandcaregiversofDeaf/hard ofhearingchildren.Learnmore aboutyourchild’shearingloss,servicestobenefitthem,andtipsto supporttheirlanguagedevelopment.Registeratkristinbslp@gmail. com.Ms.Bergholtz’sprivate speechpracticeisCanalside Speech.Info.:hearinglossrochester. org
37thAnnualGeneseeValley Woodcarvers ShowandCompetition- April8th.Events:10AM ShowOpens.10:30AMWorking DecoyJudging.3PMRafflesales close.3:30PMRaffledrawingneednotbepresenttowin.4PM Peoples’ChoiceAward.4:30PM ShowCloses.Comeandseea worldclassshowrightherein Rochester.Ourshowfeaturesbird, fish,caricatures,youthcarvingsas wellasdemonstrations,andmore. Ofspecialinterestisoursoapcarvingkitsforyouth(nocharge) availablewhilesupplieslast.Raffle forcarvingsandcarvingrelated items-neednotbepresenttowin. Moreinformation:http:// gvwoodcarvers.com
I think that no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature’s rebirth?
~ Edward GiobbiRUSH
Weekdaygrouptoursatthe New YorkMuseumof Transportation -Fromtoddlersto seniors,aweekdayguidedtourof transportationhistoryandarideon avintagetrolleycarisfunand educationalattheNewYorkMuseumofTransportation,inRush. WiththeeasingofCovidrestrictions,themuseumhasannouncedthereturnofthese populartours.Toursaretailoredto theinterestandcomprehension levelofthegroupandincludefull sizetrolleycars,asteamlocomotive,largemodelrailroadandthe MidtownPlazaMonorail.Uniquein NewYorkState,a20-minutetrolleyridethroughscenicGenesee valleycountrysideisincludedasa highlightofthevisit.Toursare offeredweekdays,byappointment, JunethroughOctober.Daycares, seniorhomes,clubs,homeschools, andotherorganizationsplanning theirsummerschedulewillwantto contactthemuseumsoonatinfo@ nymtmuseum.orgforfurtherinformationandtoreserveadateon thecalendar.
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Hike/BikeErieAtticatrailin Avon - HikeorBikeaportionof theErieAtticatrailontheGreenwayinAvononSunday,March26 from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyasocialgettogetheratthe3LeggedPigin Lakeville.Foradditionalinfo/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org
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Female entrepreneurs are on the rise. A 2017 report from American Express found that female entrepreneurship grew by 114 percent between 1997 and 2017.
VICTOR
AmericanRedCrossBloodDrive - Tuesday,April4,2p.m.to7p.m., FirstUnitedMethodistChurch,106 EastMainSt.,Victor.Participants mustbeages17orolder;16with parentalconsentandbringID.For information:redcross.org
AmericanRedCrossBlood Drive: Friday, April7,10a.m.to3 p.m.,EastviewMallEntrance4near Lush,7979Pittsford-VictorRd.,Victor.Participantsmustbeages17or older;16withparentalconsentand bringID.Forinformation:redcross. org
WEBSTER
SpringBloodDonorDrive sponsored bytheWomen’sClubof WebsteronTuesday,April4th, 1-6:00p.m.atSt.MartinLutheran Church,813BayRoad,Webster. TheChurchislocatednorthof Route104.Blooddonorswillbe rewardedwithhomemadecookies toenjoywiththeirjuice. Appointmentsrequired.Donors canjustdropin.BloodDriveInformation?ContactKatieHout, 585-353-9964.TheWomen’sClub ofWebsterisanactivecommunity serviceorganizationthathasgenerouslysupportedmany worthwhilecausesforoverfive decades.Newmemberswelcome! ClubInformation?ContactNancy Melrose,585-330-9928.
W. BLOOMFIELD PAW’S CORNER
MattVenutiiscomingtoWest Bloomfield Congregational Church! MattVenutiisamultiinstrumentalist/singer-songwriter andmoderndaytouringtroubadourknownforhiscaptivating acousticandelectronicinstruments,soundimmersionexperiencesandsongs.OnWednesday, March29that7pm-Mattwill projecthisbeautifulnaturevideos onanentirewallofthesanctuary behindhimtocreateafullyimmersivemulti-mediaexperience.This willbeanincredibleevening!Suggesteddonationof$10perperson, withallproceedsbenefitingboth Mattandthe24/7HOPEcommunityfoodcupboard.Tickets: wbccucc.org.WestBloomfield CongregationalChurch,9035Rts5 &20inWestBloomfield.Facilityis fullyaccessible.
Walk-A-ThonNYS: A Programof: TheSonsofTheAmericanLegion& TheAmericanLegionAuxiliary. AmericanLegionPost282,Rt.65, WestBloomfield.”THEY MARCHEDFORUS...LET’SWALK FORTHEM”.ShowYourSupport: Wednesday,March29,5-7:30pm. SPAGHETTIDINNER-$10.00,Post 282,LimaLegion.SupportHomelessVeterans-50%ofeverydollar willgoto18VAlocationsfor HomelessVeteransandVeteranAssistedLivingHomesinNYS.SupportHonorFlight-50%ofevery dollarwillgotosupportingHonor FlightinNYS.
BreakfastBuffet, Sunday, April 9th,7:30-11:00AMattheLima LegionPost282,2475StateRoute 65,WestBloomfield.$10Adults; $6Ages8-12;7&underFree. Sausagegravy&biscuits,scrambled eggs,homefries,Frenchtoast,sausage,bacon,pastries,fruit,juice& coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyonewelcome.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* Andrew Lawrence, ran two hours, 47 minutes and 41 seconds in a banana costume during a London marathon in order to secure the title of the fastest time to run a marathon while wearing a fruit costume.
By Sam MazzottaHow to Stop Dogs From Roughhousing
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My girlfriend and I moved in together recently, and we each brought a dog with us. I’ve got a German Shepherd named Mac, and her Golden Retriever is Diz. Both are about 2 years old, and they get along ne. However, in the evenings they roughhouse in the living room. We want them to just settle down so we can watch TV. Is this possible? -Laura N., Augusta, Georgia
DEAR LAURA: It’s very possible, even with younger dogs. And the sooner you establish behavior norms around a schedule, the better.
Diz’s playful personality probably balances out Mac’s serious working dog persona, so take advantage of this.
Wear them out: Both of these breeds are energetic. It’ll be much easier to keep them calm if you take them out for a walk or a romp at a dog park for about an hour before dinner and TV time.
Set the behavior: When it’s TV time, bring them into the room and give the “sit” or “lie down” and “stay” commands to each dog. Give them a treat only when they obey the commands.
Correct and redirect: When the dogs begin to wrestle or steal each other’s toys, tell them to stop. Call both dogs over and work on the basic commands again, then have them sit or lie down in the original spots.
Separate them: If they begin roughhousing again and no longer respond to commands, take Diz into one room and Mac into another.
is will take time and repetition. e goal is to get them to follow your commands for longer and longer periods until you no longer have to separate them. Be prepared to pause the TV and focus on their training for days or weeks. e long-term reward is worth it.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Men With Factor V Leiden Can Still Receive Testosterone Therapy
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have Factor V Leiden, but I have been wanting to do testosterone replacement therapy. I have heard that testosterone causes blood clots. Obviously, with FVL, that would be a huge deal for me. Is this true? Does it cause clots, or is it safe for me to do? -- R.C.
ANSWER: Factor V Leiden is a common genetic variant that increases a person’s risk for developing a blood clot. However, a person who has never had a blood clot, but who is identified as heterozygous (meaning they only have one copy of the gene) for factor V Leiden, is still not likely to have a blood clot during their lifetime and is not recommended for treatment to prevent a blood clot.
Testosterone replacement therapy in men with FVL does increase the risk of blood clots in some studies, but not in others. In the studies that have shown an increase in risk, the risk has been estimated as approximately one person per thousand treated with testosterone each year. However, the risk occurs mostly during the first three months, and after two years on treatment, there is no additional risk. Thus, roughly one man per 500 who has FVL and gets treated with testosterone will get a clot, according to the studies that show an increase in risk. This is a small risk, but a blood clot is a significant potential problem. So, the risk of getting a clot should certainly go into the discussion about whether to give testosterone replacement to a man with FVL and symptomatic low testosterone levels. Most of the men I have seen with this issue have elected to take the replacement.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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The book of Jude (half-brother of Jesus) at the end of the KJV Bible says in verse 4: For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ. God warns us of CREEPS: lives ungodly and twists the grace of God to their own means and deny that Jesus is God in flesh. If He’s not God, then His blood shed on the cross wouldn’t have the power to save us from our sins and hell. Seeing He did resurrect the 3rd day, we that trust NOT in our good deeds, church, religion, or baptism but only in Jesus have a Great Eternity in store. YES! Thank you LORD.
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Kick Start Spring With A Finished Basement
An unfinished basement is a source of energy loss in many homes. By simply finishing the space with wall and floor coverings, you will notice a difference on your energy bills. A remodeled basement offers more than additional storage and living space. It can provide room for a growing family or a space where you can retreat for some privacy.
Insulation is a key component in making your basement look and feel comfortable, inviting and dry. For the best results, install a rigid board insulation against the concrete foundation before you stud the wall. The board is mechanically fastened or adhered to the concrete foundation wall, preventing thermal bridging through the studs, offering a higher R-value and better thermal performance.
DThompson Health Celebrates March 30th, 2023
ctors’ Day
the utmost ideals of their profession. Our prescription this Doctors’ Day is a healthy dose of appreciation for these exceptional individuals, our medical professionals, who have inspired us with their compassion, dedication, and perseverance.
To show special recognition to a doctor who has made a difference in your life and to read the history of Doctors’ Day, visit ThompsonHealth.com/DoctorsDay
MARCH 2023
This celebration is a great opportunity to learn more about mother nature.
In ancient times, kingdoms in Babylon, Egypt, and Persia spent a huge amount of their cities’ wealth on constructing elaborate gardens. What’s more, they pioneered the technology of irrigation systems, which became a vital part of modern-day gardening.
Gardening, Nature, and Ecology Books Month Fun Facts
The best way to celebrate Gardening, Nature and Ecology Books Month is to plant a seed. There’s nothing better than witnessing a flower grow after weeks of watering and nourishing!
What flower is the easiest to grow? Sunflowers
are the easiest flowers to plant, manage, and grow. They require little care and attention.
Baking soda sweetens your crops. Regularly sprinkle a dash of baking soda on your plant’s soil to sweeten your tomatoes.
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By JoAnn Derson* The way some items are packaged these days, you need to be Houdini to get into them. When you’re dealing with blister packs -- items sealed inside a hard plastic wrapper that looks to be heat crimped on the outsides -- try your can opener. You can run it around the edge of stubborn plastic packages, enough to get the item out. It’s more secure than a carpet knife or razor.
* Want to be able to tell at a glance which key belongs to the front door, the shed, your grandma’s house, etc.? Raid your (or your wife’s or daughter’s) stash of nail polish to paint the tops of keys to color code them.
* “Styrofoam trays that come with meat or in the produce area are very handy helpers for lots of little jobs. If yours are clean and unmarred, wash with hot, soapy water, rinse and dry for later. They are perfect for sending a friend home with leftovers, as you can cover the meal with plastic wrap. There is then no need to return a plate.” -- D. in Indiana
* For a deck of playing cards that has gotten sticky, put it in a bag (paper or plastic) and add a bit of baby powder. Shake vigorously. Take the cards out and shuffle to get off the extra powder. They are likely good as new.
* “Tidy loosely folded electric cords by storing them in cardboard tubes. The tubes can be cut to fit from a paper towel roll, or you can use a smaller, toilet-paper roll. Even long cords can be stored together in a giftwrap core. Do not overfill a tube, nor wind any electrical cord too tightly.”
-- O.R. in Nevada
* If you have a juice spill on clothing, try club soda to remove it when the stain is fresh.
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RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HIRING SUBSTITUTE CLEANERS
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Apply to Rush-Henrietta Schools at www.rhnet.org
GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS
Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacationdaysin2015.Vacationisnotjustatimetogetaway,butavaluable, effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.
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Seasonal work: Seasonal work is another great way for retirees to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way. Come the holiday season, retirees should have no trouble finding seasonal retail work at their local malls or shopping centers. In warmer months, retirees may find seasonal employment at area beaches, golf courses or parks.
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