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With local colleges finishing the spring semesters, high school AP exams underway, and public school Regents exams up ahead, What role do you think standardized testing has on students today?
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- Tool for college admissions and/or career readiness
- Limited in assessing diverse abilities
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Mother’s Day is celebrated in an array of ways around the world. Which traditions resonates most with you?
71.4% Italy’s La Festa della Mammamother may not do chores or cook on her special day and receives homemade gifts and fresh pastries
14.3% Peru’s Mother’s Day includes gifts, food, and flowers for living mothers, and normalizes grief and cherished memories by decorating graves of loved ones
14.3% Ethiopia’s 3-day Antrosht features a large feast and singing/dancing sharing stories of family heroes
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WHAT SMALL BUSINESSES CAN DO TO ENGAGE THEIR COMMUNITIES
Sponsor a local youth sports team: Youth sports team sponsorships are a relatively inexpensive way to create brand awareness. The National Alliance for Youth Sports, Inc., reports that sponsorship costs vary from organization to organization, though they may cost as little as $100 to around $5,000 for the season. In return for that investment, businesses gain exposure to athletes, athletes’ families and friends, volunteers, and countless others who may see players in uniform on game day. When compared to the cost of advertising online, on television or on the radio, youth sports sponsorship provides a great return on investment.
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Imagine my delight when the manager at Save-a-lot in LeRoy walked up to me and said: “The gentleman out at the propane bought you a plant, here’s the receipt”! By the time I got up there he was gone. Your wonderful gesture mad not only my day, but I had my 3 little granddaughters with me who talked all the way home about what a wonderful world we live in that people would do that to surprise someone they don’t even know! There are 4 people who will look at that beautiful plant all summer and smile at life’s surprises. Thank you!
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I love springtime when all the flowers start to bloom and the street comes alive. I know I can’t be the only one who gets a smile to my face.
Got our District Budget Notice. I have to ask, why do we need more NEW school buses time after time? Students graduate, new students begin Elementary school. Does the overall student population change that much to justify more buses? Or are buses that are 3 or 4 years old undrivable and unsafe? We have mechanics at most schools to maintain them. I have to drive my car into the ground because I can’t afford a new one every couple years. Then budgeted new Chromebooks. Are students keeping them after graduation? Are the schools reusing what they already have? I don’t see any statistics showing how many NEW students the budget increased for. Feel free to enlighten me if I’m wrong. Please make it simple so I can understand the facts without being manipulated by long, drawn out verbiage meant to confuse and hide real numbers.
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encounter ticks if they live near areas with lots of deer and sheep or in regions where other wildlife, such as hedgehogs and rabbits, are present. Whileticksareactivethroughouttheyear,catsaremostlikelytoencounter them between spring and autumn. That’s due in part to the climate during these seasons, which tends to be warmer and therefore more inviting to cats, compelling them to spend more time outdoors than they do in winter. Ticks, which are egg-shaped, are big enough to spot, so cat owners should conduct a careful examination of their cats’ fur each time they come into the house after spending time in the yard. Blue Cross for Pets notes that ticks feel like small bumps on a cat’s skin. Ticks are most likely to attach themselves to particular areas of a cat’s body. These areas include the head, neck, ears, and feet. Routine brushing, especially whenever cats come inside after time spent outdoors, can help cat owners spot and remove ticks from their cats. It’s important to recognize that indoor cats are not invulnerable to ticks, as other pets and humans can track ticks indoors. Periodic inspections and brushing of indoor cats’ can protect them from ticks and the diseases ticks carry.
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By Sam MazzottaHow to train an excited, reactive dog
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 1-year-old puppy, “Shellie,” gets very excited when she sees another dog approaching. Because she’s already 26 pounds, I’m worried that she’ll soon break away from me while on walks. What can I do? -- Glen H., Plattsburgh, New York
DEAR GLEN: Keeping control of your dog on the leash is such an important skill -- and there is a way to achieve that with Shellie.
First, work on curbing overall reactivity. Does Shellie get really excited when the leash appears? Does she practically drag you out the door for walks? Get control of that first:
-- Bring out the leash, but don’t put it on Shellie right away. Wait until she’s calm, then attach the leash.
-- Next, walk away from the door. Lead Shellie around the house. She’ll be pretty confused, and that’s fine.
-- Stand at the door and have her sit. Open the door slightly, then close it. Repeat. Repeat again until Shellie is staring at you like, “are you nuts?”
-- Now, exit the house, but only if Shellie stays by your side or slightly behind you. If she tries to rush out, repeat the door exercise.
Now, let’s address that reactivity on walks. Here are a few tips that can help:
-- A sturdy, short leash is essential to maintaining control.
-- Train Shellie to walk at your side with a little slack in the leash.
-- Work on core commands when no other dogs are around: Come, Sit, Stay, Heel.
-- Place yourself between Shellie and an approaching dog. Move her to your other side and keep her slightly behind you. You’re her protector right now.
-- Avoid practicing “meet and greets” with other dogs until Shellie is no longer reactive on sight.
ese training methods are just a start, but they’ll put you both on the right track. Most importantly, be consistent with training and daily walks.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.Low Iron Levels
Might Affect Blood Donor’s Depression
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am wondering if there is any link between low iron and depression/anxiety. I am a 37-yearold woman, and I started taking Lexapro a few years ago. I upped my dose last year because I wasn’t feeling great, and my doctor and I decided that it was a good step to take. During the years that I have been taking Lexapro, I have also been a regular blood donor. I am CMV-negative, so I have blood suitable for newborns. The Red Cross says I am a “hero for babies,” and I enjoy doing something good. I haven’t donated in about five months, and I am feeling significantly better regarding my depression. I know that donating blood affects iron levels, but does it also affect the concentration of Lexapro in my body? If not, can low iron be contributing to my depression? I would love to know the answer so that I can possibly continue to donate, perhaps less frequently. -- J.M.
ANSWER: First, thank you for donating so regularly. CMV is a virus most people have been exposed to, and like most herpes viruses, it stays in the body forever. Newborns and premature babies, as well as organ transplant recipients, need CMV-negative blood, and there aren’t many CMVnegative people who can donate.
Depression and anxiety are both tightly linked to the neurotransmitter serotonin. Lexapro doesn’t increase serotonin, but it does make the transmission of serotonin from one nerve cell to another more effective by reducing the reuptake of serotonin at the nerve junction. Low iron levels have been shown to reduce serotonin levels, so this may be part of the reason why your depressive symptoms have been worse.
However, there are many other reasons, both inside and outside of your body, that can make depressive symptoms worse. Still, if you do have low iron levels, you can replace iron faster and keep it normal, despite blood donation and menstruation, with an iron supplement. (It would be best to check with your doctor on this.) If your depression gets better, then this would be pretty good evidence that low iron does affect your mood. (Note: You can have low iron and not have anemia at all.)
Find the right donation frequency so you can still help without putting your mental health in danger.
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* From charcoal grilling expert Kingsford, here's a great tip to use when grilling chicken: "When applying a dry rub to chicken pieces, it's o en hard to keep the rub affixed and it's even more difficult to keep the chicken's original, golden color. Try painting chicken pieces with yellow mustard prior to applying the rub. Not only will the rub stay in place, your final product will be visually appealing -- without any trace of mustard flavor."
* When wrapping vegetables in foil packets to grill, make the seams on the sides. is way, the veggie packets can be turned over for even cooking and to avoid burning on one side. You can even label the outside of the foil in permanent marker. It won't affect the taste of the food.
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BY HENRY BOLTINOFFADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE
Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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HOW WOMEN CAN KEEP THEIR CAREERS GOING FORWARD
Define career expectations. Defining career expectations early on can be beneficial in various ways. Such expectations can guide career choices and provide a road map that women can utilize to stay the professional course. This can help women make decisions about their careers when they come to forks in the road. For example, if a path to promotion seems blocked, women can examine their established career expectations to help them decide if it’s time to seek new employment. Defining career expectations also can help women effectively communicate with mentors about their goals, and mentors can then use that information when offering guidance. Expectations need not be concrete, and it’s likely they will change over time. But they can serve as an important foundation for anyone from young female professionals to experienced executives looking to make changes or determine the next step in their careers.
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Jessica Middleton, Empowering Youth and Encouraging Outdoor Adventures at Camp Bristol Hills
BY SUZIE WELLSJessica Middleton’s journey to becoming Camp Director at 4-H Camp Bristol Hills is a testament to her deep-rooted connection to the Finger Lakes region and her unwavering dedication to youth development. Born and raised in Naples, NY, Jessica’s childhood was intertwined with the fabric of camp life at Bristol Hills, guided by a profound love for the outdoors and a passion for nurturing young minds.
Jessica recounts how she knew at 7 years old that she wanted to be a camp counselor, and at 15, she landed her “dream job” washing dishes at camp and proceeded from there. Determined to make a career out of her love, Jessica pursued a degree in Outdoor Recreation from SUNY Cortland and headed east for a few jobs and then to Utah to be a wilderness therapy trip leader. Missing the Finger Lakes and wanting to keep working summers at Camp Bristol Hills, Jessica pursued her Master’s degree in elementary and special education at St. John Fisher College, where she met her husband, a fellow Neapolitan.
ey moved to Vermont a er graduation and Jessica taught special education there for a few years, but they returned to raise their children in Naples ten years ago. Jessica opted to stay home to raise their children instead of returning to the classroom, but she couldn’t leave camp behind. 2016 was their first summer as a family at Camp Bristol Hills, with an 18-month-old and a 6-month-old in tow. e family has returned every year since, the fourth-generation campers now 10 and 8 years old.
Jessica says, “4-H Camp Bristol Hills is in my blood,” explaining that her grandmother, Betty Krueger, attended camp in the 1930s and returned in the ‘60s and ‘70s as the camp nurse with her four sons in tow. Jessica’s parents, David Krueger and Priscilla (Whiting) Krueger, met at camp in the ‘60s and worked there together for many years. Jessica first attended as a Sprout Camper at 6 years old and has only missed a handful of summers since.
She identifies the camp’s Adventure Program as her first opportunity to try things herself, not just as the little sister with two older brothers guiding her and watching out for her. ere, with a fond memory of problem solving on the ropes course, she “[discovered her] inner strength, [her] ability to problem solve, and one of [her] favorite attributes, [her] feistiness.”
Jessica says, “ e magic of camp comes from the people and the time, patience, and caring we show each other while we build a silly and whacky community. I’m so grateful for the folks who came before me, the people I had as counselors, the folks I’ve been counselors with and now the people I get to supervise and mentor. With our reliance on technology and all the positive and negative consequences of that, we need a place where we can unplug and connect with each other. We get to learn so much about ourselves and others when we take away the distractions.”
In her role as Camp Director since 2017, Jessica wears many hats, conducting staff interviews, overseeing day-to-day operations during the summer months, making sure everything goes off without a hitch, and responding appropriately when there is a hitch. She says it is the people—the staff, the campers, and the community—that truly fuel her passion for the job. “My favorite thing about camp now is seeing individual growth and how that leads to generations of growth. I’ve been able to witness a lot of people growing up at camp as campers, then as staff, and then sending their kids to camp as campers!”
is year, Jessica proudly notes that 4-H Camp Bristol Hills was named one of the top residential summer camps in the country, but far beyond recognition, Jessica’s goal as Director is to create a space where every child feels a sense of belonging and can discover their true potential. “Each week, we get to create a new community where campers can learn new skills, connect with others, and gain some independence— all while being outdoors,” she explains, “We play, we live, we grow, and we glow together.”
Camp Bristol Hills has many activities designed to foster exploration and growth. From swimming lessons in the camp pool, the high and low ropes course, archery and air rifle courses, cra s, indoor and outdoor cooking, caring for animals in Critter Care classes, campers are encouraged to follow their passions and uncover their “sparks.” For more information, visit cceontario.org/4-h-camp-bristol-hills/.
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Mondays2:00PM:MahJonggJoin otherMahJonggenthusiasts!
Mondays12:30PM&Thursdays 11:00AM:On-SiteChairYoga* Suggesteddonation$3/class Mondays5:30PM:PlayHandand FootGameHavesomefun,meet newfriends!
Wednesdays9:15AM:Library WalkersMeetatthelibrary,walkin anyweather.
10:45AM-1:45PM:BasicComputer SkillsforAdults*Signupatthe library.
Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Euchre &HandandFootGames
Monday5/27LibraryClosedfor MemorialDay.
Tuesday5/28eBayWorking Group*Foranyonesellingitemson eBay,joinustotroubleshoot, brainstormandshareideas!
MemorialDayChickenBBQand BakeSale -May27th.Sponsored byBloomfield’sAmericanHeritage GirlsTroopNY0024.Immediately followingBloomfield’sparadeand memorialservice-servinguntil 1:30oruntilsoldout.Locationis theCongregationalChurchparking lot,acrossfromEltonParkin Bloomfield.Priceis$15andincludesahalfchicken,saltpotatoes, coleslawormacsalad,andaroll, byC&BRoasters.Veteranswillget afreecookie!
HONEOYE
WorshipwithUsatHoneoye UnitedChurchofChrist: Worship withuseverySundayat10AM, 8758MainStreet,Honeoye.No matterwhoyouare,orwhereyou areonlife’sjourney-youare welcomehere.http://ucchoneoye. org/
SpringRummageandBakeSale -UnitedChurchofChrist: Main Street,HoneoyeonMay31and June1.Friday9am-7pm,Saturday 9am-4pm.BagSaleandBaked GoodsSaleheldonSaturday,June 1st.
LIMA
SpaghettiDinnerFundraiserProceedstobenefitHomelessVeteransandVeteranHomes throughoutNewYorkState.June 5,2024from4:30pm-7pmatthe FrancisM.DaltonPost282,2475 StateRoute65,WestBloomfield. 50/50Drawings.EatinorTakeout. Donation$12.
NAPLES
FrostTownTrailFest! Explore someofthebestterrainthatthe BristolHillshastoofferthissummer atFrostTownTrailFestpresented byIronwoodAdventureWorks. Choosebetween10kand25krace optionsthatwilltakeyouupridges, throughthewoods,andacrosseveryinchofthenaturecenterlandscape(plussomebonus neighboringlandsaswell!).Proceedsfromtheracewillbenefitthe CummingNatureCenter’senvironmentalandeducationalprogramming.Registertoday!Online registrationendsat11:59pmon Thursday,June6.
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FreeProm&BallDressesand TuxedoGiveaway -Freenewor verygentlyusedProm&Ball DressesandTux’s!!EveryMon&Th 4-6pmandeveryWed&Sat1012noon!!EndsJune1st.CommunityClothesCloset,102EMainSt., Victor-outreachofVictorUnited MethodistChurch.300dressesand 80Tux’stochoosefrom.
AmericanRedCrossBlood Drive: Monday,June3,1:30pmto 6:30pmatSt.John’sLutheran Church,888Victor-EgyptRd.,Victor.Participantsmustbeages17or older;16withparentalconsentand bringID.Forinformation:redcross. org.Appointmentsmaybemadeat redcrossblood.org.
Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12-4pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
Tuesday6/4Alzheimer’sSupport Group*Forcaregivers,providinga safe,opennonjudgmentalsharing experience.
Wednesday6/5Toastmaster’s Club*-Learnandgainconfidence withpublicspeakingskills.
Thursday6/6PaperQuilledWall Hanging*-Createalovelhanging usingavarietyofpapertechniques.
*www.victorfarmingtonlibrary. libcal.comformoreinfoandregistration.
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HeavenlyTreasuresRummage Sale- Somethingforeveryone!We alwayshavemanygreattreasures! AllproceedswillbenefittheministryofourChurch.Fridayand Saturday,June7&8,9-2pm,East BloomfieldUnitedMethodist Church,2ParkPlace,Bloomfield. https://eastbloomfieldumc.org/
MIDDLESEX
MiddlesexConservationClub PancakeBreakfast, OpenTrap Shoot,Lawn&GardenSale-Additionalactivitiesincludefreeyouth archeryandindoorpelletrange. Flower&GardenSalewillinclude donationsfrommembersofperennialplants,lawn&gardentools& furniture,housedecor.June9, 8am-11am,MiddlesexConservationClub,6087SouthHillRd., Middlesex.Info.:607-522-7440. https://middlesexconservationclub. org/
MOMENTS IN TIME
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In Spring, everything is full of promise.... The child sporting upon the lawn, and the season, sympathize together, and nature rejoices in her virgin loveliness. ~ Charles Lanman, “TheDyingYear,”1840
SesquicentennialCelebrationof theCanandaiguaBotanicalSociety atOnandaPark,4965County Road16,CanandaiguaonJune7th from3pm-8pm.Moreinformation onourwebaddress:http:// canandaiguabotanicalsociety. blogspot.com/
On May 27, 1939, a ship carrying 937 Jewish refugees is turned away from Cuba. The ship sailed close to Florida, hoping to disembark there, but a State Department telegram stated that the asylum-seekers must first “await their turns on the waiting list and qualify for and obtain immigration visas.” After appeals to Canada also were denied, the ship was forced to sail back to Europe.
Whooping Crane DAY
May 28, 2024
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True or False
Male and female whooping cranes have specific gender names like most animals.
The Whooping Crane was very close to extinction by the year 1973 with less than 50 birds in the entire population.
The Whooping Crane is considered to be among the oldest living bird species on earth.
located in Baraboo, Wisconsin, helps conserve cranes and their ecosystems around the world. The organization provides information, leadership, and encouragement to help resolve the issues affecting cranes. People need to cooperate to protect and restore Whooping Crane populations and their ecosystems. The holiday serves as an important opportunity to spread awareness to people about the situation with Whooping Cranes. The International Crane Foundation, You can celebrate this holiday and learn more about the whooping cranes by visiting
Whooping Cranes in the wild can have a life span of up to 7-10 years.
Whooping Crane chicks grow at a slow speed during their first summer.
The average adult Whooping Crane flies at a speed of about 7— 15 mph.
The Whooping Cranes usually lay their eggs in clutches with two eggs per clutch.
The Whooping Crane is considered to be the tallest bird in North America.
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DID YOU KNOW?
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, well-designed landscapescansavehomeowners enough energy to make the projectspayforthemselvesinless than eight years. The DOE notes that homeowners’ landscaping strategies should be dictated by the climates in which they live. For example, homeowners who live in hot, arid regions should employ landscapes to shade their homes’ walls, windows and roof, while those who live in cool regions should make sure their landscapes are not blocking the winter sun from reaching their homes’ south-facing windows. TheDOEalsoadvisesthatshading is the most cost-effective way to reduce solar heat gain in a home, noting that well-planned landscapescanreducepreviously unshaded homes’ air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent. The DOE also notes that, in treeshaded neighborhoods, summer daytime air temperature can be up to six degrees cooler than the air temperature in treeless areas. Homeowners considering adding trees to their landscapes should know that deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, which meanstheywillblocksolarheatin thesummerbutallowsunlightinto thehomeinwinter.That’sidealfor homeowners who live in regions where temperatures climb in summertimebutdropconsiderably in winter. Homeowners who want year-round shade might consider evergreen trees and shrubs.
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By Fifi Rodriguez1. ANATOMY: What does the human vestibular sense do?
2. MOVIES: The phrase “As you wish” is key to which 1987 movie?
3. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest island in the Caribbean?
4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What are Chinese astronauts called sometimes in the West?
5. TELEVISION: Which sitcom features a character named Phoebe Buffay?
6. MEASUREMENTS: What is the square footage of an acre?
7. SCIENCE: What are the four states of matter?
8. HISTORY: Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote?
9. LITERATURE: Which 19th-century novel contains the line, “I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship”?
10. MONEY: In the old British monetary system, how many pennies were equal to a pound?
It is the sense that deals with movement, gravity and balance.
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If you think that the only way to exercise and burn calories involves gym equipment, think again. Yard work can be just as challenging as a thorough aerobics workout at a nearby fitness club. To reap the greatest benefits, gardeners should use as little motorized machinery as possible. Manual tools will get you moving and can burn a substantial amount of calories. Try to vary positions and alternate which hands you use to reduce strain and get an even workout. Fitness experts say that gardening can improve strength, increase endurance and assist with flexibility. According to a report in the UK publication The Telegraph, clearing a pond or weeding can burn some 300 calories in an hour. Forty-five minutes worth of gardening can burn as many calories as 30 minutes of aerobics.
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401(k): A popular way to save for retirement, a 401(k) is an employer-sponsored retirement plan. Individuals with a 401(k) make pre-tax contributions during each pay period and some employers match these contributions up to a certain percentage. Money in a 401(k) can be withdrawn at any time, but there is a penalty on withdrawals made prior to the account holder reaching 59 1/2 years of age.
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