Eastway Edition - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 05-27-2022

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MEMORIAL DAY PLANT SALE

THIS WEEKEND ONLY

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MUSHROOM COMPOST

$5.00

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GERANIUMS

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$29.99

HERBS

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GARDEN FLAGS

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BEDDING PLANTS • Vinca • Viola • Zinnia And More!

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Permit #43 Pittsford, NY

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Classifieds ____________________38

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Employment ____________________31

Call Joe Appliance Sales & Service 10 Main Street, Bloomfield 585-394-1880 • 585-657-4470 Sales/Service/Parts Servicing most brands for 43 years.

Garage Sales _____________________5 Give & Take ____________________25 Home Services _____________________7

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Pet Place ____________________21 Puzzle Answers ____________________28

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Memorial Day SALE • May 26-30

We carry Mountain Merit & Iron Lady tomatoes. Most resistant varieties to late blight.

Patriotic Planters

$18.99

Specials June 2-5

While they last

Disease-Resistant Impatiens

Summer Flowering Containers

Jumbo Flat of 48 Plants $18.99 Mixture of colors. (While they last.)

Waxed Leaf Begonias

Starting at $22.99 (While they last)

Jumbo Flat of 48 Plants $18.99 (No Mixing Colors. While they last.)

We carry vegetable plants, seeds, annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs and small fruit trees to add color to your home and garden.

Landscape Services! Call for FREE Estimate!

Large variety of vegetable plants Bulk Mulch available in 3 colors.

Our mission is to offer you locally grown, reasonably priced varieties of plants acclimated to your surroundings. Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. & Sun. 9am-5pm Open Memorial Day 9am-5pm

Senior Citizens Discount Wednesday

Gift Certificates Available

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Pete’s

Attic to Basement

Antique Recovery

Retail Outlet and Estate Sales

65 Lake St, LeRoy, NY 14482

THE PAST IS WHERE IT’S AT! 2706 MAIN ST., YORK (Rt. 36) • 585.319.2179 Summer Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 10am-3pm

Large collection of Antiques, Vintage Toys, Vintage and New Tools, Jewelry, Collectibles, and more! Open Wed.- Sun. 10am-5pm

HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES Men and women who have experienced great success in the world of business can pursue a host of low-stress opportunities with a goal of sharing their experiences with the next generation of business leaders. Teaching a course at a local college or university is one such avenue, and executives can even offer to work with high school students interested in pursuing careers in business. Teaching and mentoring might be less traditional hobbies than crocheting or woodworking, but they still provide a way for adults to pursue their passions away from the constraints of the office.

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SPRING CLEANING M ADE EASY TO HELP TACKLE INANIM ATE ALLERGENS FAVOR YOUR FABRICS. You may clean your couches, decorative pillow s, upholstered furniture and carpets w ith a quick vacuum, fluff of a pillow or dusting. But spraying these hard-to-w ash fabrics w ith something like Febreze Fabric Refresher Allergen Reduc er (unsc ented) c an help reduc e inanimate allergens that c an become airborne from fabrics as w ell. This nifty product reduces up to 95 perc ent of inanimate allergens like pollen, pet dander and dust mite matter that can become trapped in fabrics and soft surfaces. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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We Believe We Can Beat Any Competitor By 25% CANANDAIGUA: 47 Perry Place, Saturday 5/28 & Sunday 5/29 (9-3pm) Loads if infants and toddler clothes. All new or like new, name brands: Carter´s, Oshkosh, Gymboree and more. Some ladies and men´s clothes, household items, beautiful dark wood twin bed, bunkie board, and guardrail for child’s bed.

BRIGHTON: 47 Commodore Parkway (off Penfield Rd) June 3-5th (10am-4pm) Furniture, Antiques, Household items and more! Don’t Miss!

CANANDAIGUA: 5216 Overlook Lane 6/3 & 6/4 (9-4pm) Household goods, tools, toys, books, glassware, old milk cans, antiques, Everything from nuts to bolts. Lots to see.

Webster NY 14580 1174 Appian Drive Friday May 27, Saturday May 28 Huge moving sale! LGB and Lionel Trains, large and small woodshop tools, ladders, gardening equipment, kitchen items, Pfalzcraft dishes, holiday and other household items, kids toys, clothes and bedding. Friday 9:00am-4:00pm, Saturday 9:00am1:00pm.

April is a promise that May is bound to keep. ~ Hal Borland LIVONIA: 13 Shelly Rd 6/8, 6/9, 10th (8-4pm) 585-469-0059. ESTATE SALE, Jack and Nancy VanDerMeid, All items exceptionally clean and mint condition - Bedroom furniture: Ethan Allen dresser/ lingerie dresser/ Brass Bed/ mattresses & Box Springs/ floor lamps/ designer living room furniture/ Cherry drop leaf table/ blue ottoman/ white diningroom table with chairs and matching buffet/ corner 3 piece desk/ collectibles/ McKenzie Childs, Villroy & Bosch, Vera Bradley purses, art work, curio cabinet, TV, Holiday decorations, gas grill, gardening 7 tools, luggage, Ethan Allen Wall clock & More! THIS IS A MUST ATTEND SALE IF YOU LIKE QUALITY! CANANDAIGUA - HOPEWELL: 3428 County Road 4. June 2nd 10am7pm Household, garden, sugar creamers, furniture, kitchen, clothing, decor, more added daily

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AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET, Open Every Sunday 8am-3pm. Vendor spaces available inside and outcall Claude @ 585-734-3789

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Barn-Aweigh Rentals on Canandaigua Lake $3,000/week • July-August • Pets extra • 6 Bedrooms • Private Beach and Dock

HENRIETTA: 50 Partridgeberry Way (Riverton Neighborhood Sale) Saturday and Sunday 6/4 & 6/5 (9AM-4PM) Clothing- Mens (S-M), girls (L-XL), womens (S-XL). Sports items, board games, kids books & puzzels, novelties, housewares, Holiday items, too much to mention... Worth a visit.

585-317-9366 • www.Barn-aweigh.com CANANDAIGUA: 3344 West Lake Road 6/3 (8-5), 6/4 (8-2) Something for everyone! Proceeds to Charity. Please bring your bags

Understanding food labels is a great first step toward eating healthy.

YARD SALE TIPS Avoid yard sales on major holiday weekends. Many people are away, and you may not get the traffic you’re hoping for.

SCREENED TOPSOIL NOW AVAILABLE AT THE AVON LOCATION SPRING IS HERE! • Specialty Sand • Round Stone • Cobblestones • Crushed Stone

Call 585-924-8603

• Stone Slinger Delivery

Topsoil Locations:

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• CELEBRATING FATHER’S DAY, JUNE 19, 2022 •

CONTEST Tell us your best Dad Joke for a chance to win Dad a gift certificate to one of our sponsors! Entries must be received by Friday, June 10th Winner announced in our June 17th issue

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PREPARE COOLING SYSTEM S FOR WARM W EATHER

GENERAL CONTRACTING

CLEAR DEBRIS. Remove fallen leaves or other plant material from condenser units and fan blades. Obstructed components can cause the system to retain heat, compromising its ability to w ork effectively. Some homeow ners prefer to cover their condensers at the end of the cooling season to keep leaves and dirt out of the unit.

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Roll ‘em out! Enhance the look and comfort of your deck or patio with a new motorized awning! Schedule a FREE In-Home Consultation and Receive $200 OFF plus a Free 5 Year “All Weather Warranty” *Must mention this ad. We’re your local authorized SunSetter Dealer, offering professional installation.

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Bring Out the Natural Colors Call or email Steve or Jim Armstrong for a quote. (585) 330-5265

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HOME IMPROVEMENT MOMENTS IN TIME (The History Channel) * On June 1, 1926, Norma Jeane Mortenson -- who would become known as the actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe -- is born in Los Angeles. During World War II, a photographer “discovered” the photogenic Norma Jeane working in a California munitions factory.

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* On June 5, 1949, bestselling thriller writer Ken Follett is born in Wales. After college he wrote a novel just for the $400 advance, which he needed to fix his car. The book flopped, and after 10 more novels he finally broke through with “The Eye of the Needle” in 1979.

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* On June 7, 1962, the banking institution Credit Suisse opens the first drivethrough bank in Switzerland in downtown Zurich. After mounting problems with Zurich’s downtown traffic led to fewer and fewer customers, the drive-thru was closed in 1983.

I used to visit and revisit it a dozen times a day, and stand in deep contemplation over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive of who had never taken part in the process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting aside the soil, or a rose of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mosses from and Old Manse

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Landscaping • Yard Clean-Up • Rototilling • Mulching • Overseeding • Fences • Power Washing • Staining • Painting • Gutters • Trimming and/or removal of bushes & trees • Lawn Mowing • Snow Removal

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PLANT A TREE FOR SUCCESSFUL GROWTH Visit a garden center or nursery and select a tree that will be hardy in your planting zone. Choosing native trees can increases the likelihood that the new tree will adapt to its surroundings. Also, inspect trees to determine if they’re healthy before taking them home. Look for evidence of root girdling, which occurs when the roots circle around the perimeter of the container and surround the trunk. Trees should not have any dead or dormant branches. The DIY Network suggests locating the tree where it can thrive. This means selecting a spot that can make it easier for the tree to grow tall and wide. Avoid planting near the house, where roots can crack concrete or asphalt, and always plant away from underground pipes.

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TREE SERVICES

Roof Repairs

FRANK’S

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ROOFING

Tree Trimming & Removal • Emergency Services Stump Grinding • Fully Insured • Free Estimates

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If you don’t get everything you want, think of the things you don’t get that you don’t want. ~Oscar Wilde Page 11

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HOMETOWN O’Neill’s

Tree Service • Full Service Arborists • Tree/shrub/stump removal • Corrective pruning/cabling

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Q &A with the

Look for this weekly column! Your questions answered by the local Cornell experts.

Master

Gardeners What is the best way to clean dust off my house plants? There are two main reasons to clean your house plants: aesthetics and health. A layer of dust will limit a plants ability to absorb light, which interferes with photosynthesis and slows growth down. One of the easiest ways to give a houseplant a refresher is to take it into the shower with you. Small plants do well with a quick dip in the sink, but consider bringing in the larger potted plants for a more immersive cleaning. This practice works best if you have a removable showerhead and can adjust the pressure. It is best to keep the temperature lukewarm. You could also use a spray bottle. Another method that works well on large sturdy leaves is to utilizing soapy water and a soft sponge or microfiber cloth. Mix 1/4 tea-

from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County spoon of dish soap with a half-gallon of room temperature water and gentle clean the plant with the sponge or microfiber cloth. When done rise the plant with clean water. When is the best time of the year to prune lilac bushes and grape vines? Grapevine pruning is performed all winter in many large commercial vineyards because this big job requires many hours. The “late dormant period” – FebruaryMarch--is the ideal time to prune, however, because the extent of winter injury to vines can then be determined. If injury has occurred, pruning severity can be adjusted. Pruning can affect the timing of bud-break. That difference may be cause for or prevention of frost dam-

age to buds in the growing season Do not over-prune lilacs. Let the plant develop several branches from the base, instead of only one or two. This allows you to remove stems that have grown too tall, or have been attacked by diseases or insects, and still have flowering wood. Pruning is unnecessary for the first 3 or 4 years. Thereafter, limit pruning to the removal of weaker wood from the center of the bush. This prevents a thicket from developing. You should do this soon

after flowers have fallen. Do not prune in late summer, fall, or winter; late pruning often results in removal of flower buds. Old bushes with runaway growth will need severe pruning. Large single trunks may be cut back to a stump to encourage growth of new stems from the roots. Clumps of overgrown stems may be thinned out about a third a year starting with oldest, weakest, and damaged.

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ANNUAL Chicken Barbecue Sunday, June 5th, 2022

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$13 donation pre-sale and $14 at the door. Eat-in or Take-out Dinners Available. Paid for by Farmington Republican Committee - Bonnie Lew, Chairperson

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * In Japan, Domino’s started testing pizza delivery via reindeer in 2016.

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Call to schedule your test!

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am on blood thinners, so I am unable to take ibuprofen or naproxen for pain. Do you know of anything I can take to help with pain? -- K.B. ANSWER: The body has two ways of clotting blood: the blood clotting factors and platelets, which are special blood clotting cells. Warfarin (Coumadin), like newer agents such as dabigatran (Pradaxa) or rivaroxaban (Xarelto), work as anticoagulants, blocking proteins that help clot the blood. They don’t actually “thin” the blood; that would mean a change in viscosity. Clotting factors are needed for a mature, effective blood clot. Aspirin and NSAID drugs, like ibuprofen or naproxen (Aleve and others), affect platelets, the specialized blood cells that start clotting the blood when necessary. If both the platelet system and the factor system are decreased due to medication (or underlying clotting disorder), then the risk for abnormal bleeding goes up. This does not mean people can never take aspirin or NSAIDs if they are on a medication to reduce clotting risk, but it does mean that a careful evaluation must be done, based on a person’s unique circumstances, to determine the safety of doing so. In other words, your doctor should be able to tell you how often, if ever, you can take these over-the-counter pain relievers. If you can’t take any, then acetaminophen (Tylenol) is usually the safest bet. However, too much acetaminophen can increase the effect of warfarin (measured by your INR level). ***

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WHAT CAUSES DEPRESSION? Although the cause of depression remains a mystery, certain distinguishing factors are common among those who have the condition. People with clinical depression appear to have physical changes in their brains. In addition, naturally occurring brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters likely play a role in depression. The Mayo Clinic states changes in the function and effect of these neurotransmitters and how they interact with neurocircuits involved in maintaining mood stability may play a significant role in depression and its treatment. In addition to biological factors in the brain, hormones can impact rates of depression or even trigger it. These hormone shifts may be a leading reason why women have higher incidence rates of depression than men. Depression is more common in people whose blood relatives also have the condition. Therefore, those with a family history of depression may be more likely to get it than those without such a connection.

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2021 ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON WATER DISTRICT VILLAGE AND TOWN OF MANCHESTER WATER DISTRICTS Introduction To comply with State regulations, Canandaigua-Farmington Water District, will be annually issuing a report describing the quality of your drinking water. The purpose of this report is to raise your understanding of drinking water and awareness of the need to protect our drinking water sources. Last year, your tap water met all State drinking water health standards, with the exception of one violation when Trihalomethane (TTHM) levels were higher than allowed by the State in 4th quarter samples. This report provides an overview of last year’s water quality. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to State standards. If you have any questions about this report or concerning your drinking water, please contact: Canandaigua-Farmington: Robin MacDonald, Water Superintendent (585) 924-3158 Town of Manchester: Kevin Lyke, Water Superintendent (585) 289-3010 Village of Manchester: Jeff Liberati, Water Superintendent (585) 289-4340 New York State Department of Health: Geneva District Office (315) 789-3030 We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled Town Board Meetings. The meetings are held: Town of Farmington: The second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Farmington Town Hall located at 1000 County Road 8, Farmington, New York. Town of Manchester: The second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Manchester Town Hall located at 1272 County Road 7, Clifton Springs, New York. Village of Manchester: The first Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Manchester Village Hall located at 8 Clifton Street, Manchester, New York.

Where Does Our Water Come From? Our water source is surface water source, Canandaigua Lake. The Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District is supplied from City of Canandaigua. The City of Canandaigua operates a Water Filtration Plant located on West Lake Road in the Town of Canandaigua. After filtration, carbon can also be added for taste and odor control. The water is disinfected by injection of gaseous chlorine, sodium hydroxide is added for pH control to reduce corrosion in the distribution system and then fluoride is added before being pumped to the distribution system. The treated water enters the Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District through meter pits located at the City of Canandaigua line or at the connection point with the City of Canandaigua’s transmission main. The CanandaiguaFarmington Consolidated Water District supplies treated water from the City of Canandaigua to the Village of Manchester and the Town of Manchester Central District.

Contaminants that may be present in source water include: • Microbial contaminants • Inorganic contaminants • Pesticides and herbicides • Organic chemical contaminants • Radioactive contaminants

Facts and Figures The Canandaigua-Farmington water system serves over 15,000 people through 4,780 service connections. The total water purchased for the year in 2021 was 661.886 million gallons. The daily average of water treated and pumped into the distribution system was 1.813 million gallons per day. Our highest day was 3.344 million gallons for the year. The amount of water delivered to customers was 506.782 million gallons for the year. 473,500 gallons were distributed though fire hydrant meter rentals. This leaves unaccountable water total of 155.293 million gallons for the year. Approximately 20% of our unaccountable water was used to flush watermains and hydrants, and for fighting fires and fire protection. Approximately 20% of our unaccountable total water was due to water main leakage. This leaves an unaccountable total of 93.176 million gallons, which is 14.10% of the total water purchased for 2021. In 2021, water customers were charged $4.15 per 1,000 gallons for 0 to 6,000 gallons of water used and additional usage over 6,000 gallons is $4.60 per 1,000 gallons or a minimum quarterly bill of $24.90 for a æî service. The Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District sells water to the Town and Village of Manchester. Their System facts and figures are as follows: • The Village of Manchester services a population of 1,709 through 506 service connections. The total water purchased in 2021 was 40,032 million gallons. The daily average to the distribution system was 109,677 gallons per day. The single highest day was 371,000 gallons. The amount of water sold to customers was 36.780 million gallons. Approximately 200,000 gallons of water was used to flush watermains and hydrants, fighting fires, etc. Water loss due to water main breaks 250,000. There were two water main breaks in 2021, Clifton Street and North Avenue. This leaves an unaccounted total of 2.802 million gallons, which is 7.0% of the total purchased. In 2021, water customers were charged $26.00 for 0 to 5,000 gallons of water used as the minimum quarterly bill. Additional usage over 5,000 gallons is $4.50 per thousand. $4.00 water meter rent per quarter. • The Town of Manchester Water Districts services a population of 1750 through 598 service connections. The total water purchased in 2021 was 56.929 million gallons. The daily average to the distribution system was 155,970 gallons per day. The amount of water sold to customers was 44.927 million gallons. Zero gallons were lost due to water main breaks. Approximately 1,243,400 gallons of water was used to flush water mains, hydrants and fight fires. This leaves an unaccounted total of 10.759 million gallons, which is 18.9% of the total purchased. In 2021 water customers were charged $42.75 from 0 to 5,000 gallons of water used as the minimum quarterly bill. Additional usage over 5,000 gallons is $4.75 per 1,000 thousand. The Manchester Water Department retreats with Claritas, a chemical designed to reduce biofilm.

New York State Department of Health has completed a source water assessment for Canandaigua Lake with the following results:

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This assessment found a moderate susceptibility to contamination for this source of drinking water. The amount of agricultural lands in the assessment area results in elevated potential for protozoa, phosphorus, DBP precursors, and pesticides contamination. While there are some facilities present, permitted discharges do not likely represent an important threat to source water quality based on their density in the assessment area. However, it appears that the total amount of wastewater discharged to surface water in this assessment area is high enough to further raise the potential for contamination (particularly for protozoa). There is also noteworthy contamination susceptibility associated with other discrete contaminant sources, and these facility types include: IHWS, CBS, landfills, mines, RCRA, and TRI.

Our system is one of the many drinking water systems in New York State that provides drinking water with a controlled, low level of fluoride for consumer dental health protection. Fluoride is added to your drinking water by the City of Canandaigua before it is delivered to the Canandaigua-Farmington water system. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control, fluoride is very effective in preventing cavities when present in drinking water at an optimal range from 0.7 to 1.2 mg/L (parts per million). To ensure that the fluoride supplement in your water provides optimal dental protection, the State Department of Health requires that the City of Canandaigua monitor fluoride levels on a daily basis. In 2015 the City of Canandaigua’s average was 0.79 mg/L. None of the monitoring results showed fluoride at levels greater than the 2.2 mg/L MCL for fluoride.

The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or human activity.

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include: total coliform, turbidity, inorganic compounds, nitrate, nitrite, lead and copper, volatile organic compounds, total trihalomethanes, and synthetic organic compounds. The State Health Department’s and the FDA’s regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. Canandaigua-Farmington Water District is required to test for List 1 contaminants, one of which is strontium, under the third round of Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR3). This monitoring provides a basis for future regulatory requirements. In accordance with State regulations, the City of Canandaigua routinely monitors your drinking water for numerous contaminants. They test your drinking water for coliform bacteria, turbidity, inorganic contaminants, lead and copper, nitrate, volatile organic contaminants, total trihalomethanes, and synthetic organic contaminants. The table presented below depicts which contaminants were detected in your drinking water. The State allows us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the

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concentrations of these contaminants are not expected to vary significantly from year to year. Therefore, some of the data, though representative of the water quality, is more than one year old. Test results were all negative except for those indicated on the following table. The Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District tested the water for coliform bacteria at least twelve (12) times a month. The Village of Manchester tested the water for coliform bacteria two times per month. The Manchester Central Water District tested the water for coliform bacteria once per month. The table presented below depicts which compounds were detected in your drinking water. It should be noted that all drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

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1 Fluoride is added to the water supply to help promote strong teeth. The Department of Public Health recommends an optimal fluoride concentration range of 0.7 ppm to 1.2 ppm. Measured on laboratory’s finished water. 2 Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water and is monitored as an indicator of the effectiveness of our filtration system. The turbidity rule requires that 95% or more of monthly samples be below 0.3 NTUs. Measured in lab. 3 The level presented represents the 90th percentile. A percentile is a value on a scale of 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it. The 90th percentile is equal to or greater than 90% of the lead and copper values detected at your water system. 4 Number of homes out of 30 that were above the action level. 5 Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful bacteria may be present. 6 This level represents the highest locational running annual average calculated from data collected. MCL’s are set at very stringent levels. To understand the possible health effects described for many regulated constituents, a person would have to drink 2 liters

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of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a one-in-a-million chance of having the described health effect. Lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. CanandaiguaFarmington Water District is responsible for providing high quality drinking water and removing lead pipes, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components in your home. You share the responsibility for protecting yourself and your family from the lead in your home plumbing. You can take responsibility by identifying and removing lead materials within your home plumbing and taking steps to reduce your family’s risk. Before drinking tap water, flush your pipes for several minutes by running your tap, taking a shower, doing laundry or a load of dishes. You can also use a filter certified by an American National Standards Institute accredited certifier to reduce lead in drinking water. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe

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the state as required for the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2019.

What Does This Information Mean?

4. We failed to include the required language for the lead informational statement in the 2019 Annual Water Quality Report.

Village of Manchester is required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not your drinking water meets health standards. During 2021 there were no missed samples however as shown in the table, the Village of Manchester had a sample test positive for total coliform on September 13, 2021. Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful waterborne pathogens may be present. Three additional samples were subsequently collected on September 14, 2021 which all tested negative for total coliforms. With only the one sample testing positive for coliform, the system was not in violation of the coliform MCL. The public was notified in a newsletter. The table shows that the Canandaigua-Farmington Water District triggered a Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts violation for exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for TTHM due to high levels found in 4th quarter samples. We immediately notified the City of Canandaigua and the NYS Department of Health of the test results and began flushing watermains to reduce the TTHM levels in the system. TTHMs are a byproduct of drinking water chlorination needed to kill harmful organisms and are formed when the source water contains organic matter. Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer.

Is Our Water System Meeting Others Rules That Govern Operations?

For more information, please contact the Farmington Water Department at (315) 986-8100.

Do I Need To Take Special Precautions? Some people may be more vulnerable to disease causing microorganisms or pathogens in drinking water than the general population. Immunocompromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice from their health care provider about their drinking water. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium, Giardia and other microbial pathogens are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

Why Save Water and How to Avoid Wasting It? Although our system has an adequate amount of water to meet present and future demands, there are a number of reasons why it is important to conserve water: • Saving water saves energy and some of the costs associated with both of these necessities of life. • Saving water reduces the cost of energy required to pump water and the need to construct costly new wells, pumping systems and water towers; and

Canandaigua-Farmington Water District is required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not your drinking water meets health standards. During 2021, we did not sample in the 2nd quarter for Trihalomethane (TTHM) and Haloacetic Acid (HAA) and therefore cannot be sure of the quality of your drinking water during that time. TTHM and HAA are a byproduct of drinking water chlorination needed to kill harmful organisms and are formed when the source water contains organic matter. Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. There is nothing to do at this time. You may continue to drink the water. We have collected quarterly samples for TTHMs since 3rd quarter of 2021 and will continue to follow our required monitoring schedule. The EPA requested information in 2020 and 2021 to audit our compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements. Based on a review of the submitted documentation, the EPA identified violations that require public notification as follows:

You can play a role in conserving water by becoming conscious of the amount of water your household is using, and by looking for ways to use less whenever you can. It is not hard to conserve water. Conservation tips include: • Automatic dishwashers use 15 gallons for every cycle, regardless of how many dishes are loaded. So, get a run for your money and load it to capacity. • Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth. • Check every faucet in your home for leaks. Just a slow drip can waste 15 to 20 gallons a day. Fix it up and you can save almost 6,000 gallons per year. • Check your toilets for leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank, watch for a few minutes to see if the color shows up in the bowl. It is not uncommon to lose up to 100 gallons a day from one of these otherwise invisible toilet leaks. Fix it and you save more than 30,000 gallons a year. • Use your water meter to detect hidden leaks. Simply turn off all taps and water using appliances, and then check the meter after 15 minutes. If it moved, you have a leak.

System Improvements

1. We are required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not your drinking water meets health standards. During the months of April and May 2020, we did not complete all monitoring or testing for total coliforms, and therefore cannot be sure of the quality of your drinking water during that time. Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful waterborne pathogens may be present. There is nothing you need to do at this time. You may continue to drink the water. We have continued collecting our monthly samples since June 2020 and will continue to follow our required monitoring schedule.

1. Continued installation of new water mains in the Auburn Meadows Subdivision and Hathaway Corners Project 2. Installed 980 linear feet of water main on Yerkes Road 3. Finished installing water at Beaver Creek Park 4. Replaced old water main at the corner of Route 96 and Mertensia Road 5. Replaced 6 old fire hydrants 6. Serviced all seven (7) Pressure Reducing Vaults (PRV) in the CanandaiguaFarmington Water District

2. On March 3, 2022 we became aware that our system failed to collect the correct number of routine total coliform water samples as required based on the size of population served. We are required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not our drinking water meets health standards. During 2021, we did not monitor and test the required number of monthly total coliform samples and therefore cannot be sure of the quality of your drinking water during that time. We collected 12 samples per month as previously required however in 2021, we were required to collect a minimum of 15 total coliform samples per month based on the population reflected on SDWIS (13,000 people). Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful waterborne pathogens may be present. There is nothing you need to do at this time. You may continue to drink the water. In March 2022, we began collecting 20 routine total coliform samples per month and will continue to follow this monitoring schedule.

Thank you for allowing us to continue to provide your family with quality drinking water this year. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community. Please call our office if you have questions. • Canandaigua-Farmington (585) 924-3158 • Town of Manchester (585) 289-3010 • Village of Manchester (585) 289-4340 • New York State Department of Health (315) 789-3030

Closing

This Report Covers Public Water Supply ID Numbers: Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District: 3401151 Village of Manchester: 3401160 Town of Manchester: Central Manchester: 3430014, WD: 3430020, WD3: 3430021

3. During the 3rd and 4th quarters in 2019, the Operational Evaluation Level (OEL) for Trihalomethane (TTHM) was exceeded. If the OEL is exceeded, a system must conduct an operational evaluation and submit a written report of the evaluation to the state. We failed to provide a copy of the OEL report to

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HOBBIES THAT SUIT A SUMMERTIME VIBE Gardening: Gardening is another hobby that coordinates well with a summertime vibe. Gardening gets people outdoors, giving them a chance to soak up some summer sun and engage in an activity that’s rewarding but not too physically demanding. One of the biggest attractions of gardening is that it can be enjoyed by people of all ages. That makes it an ideal hobby for busy families to enjoy together when their schedules slow down in the summer. It’s also a great way for adults to spend quality time with aging parents.

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• Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476. • Aurora House of Western Monroe County: Only a few hours a week or a month can be a great benefit to our residents; there are many opportunities to share your gifts and interests with Aurora House. If you think you may be interested in hands on care giving for residents, please know that you do not need to have healthcare experience to volunteer. There is training provided, and no one is asked to volunteer as a primary person on a shift until comfortable with their skills. Email director@aurorahousewmc.com. • Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664. • Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Oni Colon at (315) 520-5064, or email oni.colon@g2rochester.org. • Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call (585) 343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu. • Girl Scouts of Western NY: The Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@juno.com. • Give-a-Lift at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurance are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org. • Lifespan of Greater Rochester’s AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP of Livingston County needs volunteers 55 and older to serve as coaches in evidence-based programs, providers of respite to caregivers, and others to volunteer at Noyes Health gift shop. Please contact Deborah Palumbos at (585) 851-9388 or email her at dpalumbos@lifespanrochester.org. • Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from fighting fires to fire-fighter suppport, ambulance driver and EMS suppprt. There is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173. • Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home in Perry helps with end of life care in a 2 bed home. Come join our family of volunteers! Email Suzanne at suzannescch167@gmail.com. • UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385. • Vincent House: The Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427. • Wood Library is in need of volunteers to help with shelving books and other materials, straightening shelves, fulfilling hold requests, and assisting with special library events. Call Stephanie Toomey at (585) 394-1381, or email her at stoomey@pls-net.org.

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Walk Faster, Live Longer

We’ve known for years that walking is a good form of exercise for seniors ... we just didn’t know why. Now a new study not only explains how it works, but why brisk walking is even more effective. Ten years ago, researchers at Leicester University Biomedical Research Centre started looking at genetic data in the biobanks in the U.K. for clues about why seniors who walk seemed to live longer. They didn’t fool around with a dozen or so participants. No, they analyzed the information of over 405,000 people. And now we know: It’s the telomere length. Telomeres (aka leucocyte telomere length, or LTLs) are the “end caps” on strands of DNA, the building blocks of our bodies and an indicator of our biological age. Fast walkers have longer LTLs, and therefore better health ... and longer lives. That same study showed that as little as 10 minutes per day of brisk walking can equate to longer lives. (The Mayo Clinic prefers 30 minutes of activity per day, possibly broken into three 10-minute sessions.) The best walking pace appears to be 3 mph, although the research data was from wearable tracking devices like those we use to measure steps per day. But there’s more. A study at the National Institutes of Health concluded that the length of the telomeres is positively associated with consuming fruits, dairy, 100% fruit juice and coffee. On the other hand, food and drinks with high amounts of sugar and red meat can negatively affect the telomere length. The study gave a big thumbs up to the Mediterranean diet, with loads of nuts, fruits, vegetables, unrefined cereals, fish and olive oil. If you invest in a pedometer to measure your steps, be sure to look for one that tracks your speed. Ask your doctor about any recommendations they have for the trackers. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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and One double roll of unopened BREWSTER WALLPAPER. Can send picture. Batavia: 585-343-5957 please leave message.

25-55-gallon FOOD GRADE BARREL w/ top to haul drinking water in it. Dansville area. Text: 585-282-4881

SOFA SLEEPER COUCH, full size and a RECLIINER. Laz-Y-Boy brand. You pick up Leicester: 585-406-4705

Small POP-UP CAMPER for disabled older couple: ls9479574@gmail.com

Waterway HOT TUB MOTOR/PUMP (used), Model PF-40-2N22C, 4HP/dual-speed; needs new pump seal: penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com Selection: 2 RECORD PLAYERS, 3 MONITORS, 2 APPLE COMPUTERS, 2 PRINTERS. Most in okay condition. Email me early in day: brokers@bizbrokersny. com BARN BEAMS and WAVY GLASS ANTIQUE WINDOWS. Farmington: 585-7942482 STEEL FRAME from above ground pool. About 140 linear feet. Pick up: pormsbee@ gmail.com NURSERY PLANT CONTAINERS of all sizes. Five miles south of 5&20 Town of Canandaigua: Text 585-764-4252

GOLF CART that runs (gas or electric), 12-20í ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER for a senior citizen: 585-993-1917 MODEL TRAINS running or for repair. Any gauge. For retired persons hobby interests: coachgruschow@yahoo.com 55 GALLON METAL DRUM in good condition: 585-346-2139 ROCK AND ROLL CASSETTE TAPES and 8 TRACK TAPES from the 70s and 80s. For personal collection: gzintel1967@gmail.com MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR in good working condition. Geneseo: 585-831-3531 FLTAT seeking donations of TACK and STABLE SUPPLIES. Benefits Thoroughbred adoptions. Pick up available: 585-478-4664 MULBERRIES/ELDERBERRIES. Will pick. For personal juice mix: 585-576-6959 or 585-293-3688

Four PLEATED SHADES. Variety of sizes: 315-597-9613 leave message

MOWER DECK for John Deere LA105: Please call 585-802-3328 (no text)

BABY STROLLER, brown and pink: 585-538-4520 New MANSFIELD HIGH EFFICIENCY TOILET. Still in cardboard box. Geneva. You pick up: 585-729-0781

SPORTS CARDS from any years preferably current, can pick up: 607-590-5563 HOSTA PLANTS to use for a Cemetery Beautification Project: 585-991-3935

Old HAMMOND DRAWBAR ORGAN. Works but not fully. Has life still in it. Must pick up: 585-409-7632

OVEN RACKS from discarded stove: braduns@yahoo.com

COVID TESTS, unopened and unexpired: 585-346-9777

FLAGS from any country. Old, young, new, or old. Young son has an interest in flags: Korenivy@ymail.com

HOSTA PLANTS to share. Three common varieties. You dig. Fairport area: 607-7693231 GAS GRILL Brinkmann Pro Series 8445 (used) with side burner, 2 tanks, cover. Needs one door in front put on: 585-455-9129

Looking for 2 – TWO DRAWER FILE CABINETS: Bdbwhite@hotmail.com

ORCHIDS wanted! If you no longer want an orchid, I will adopt it. Webster/Penfield area: 585-872-4779 A working VACUUM CLEANER please. Can only pick up in Batavia: 585-536-6269

26” RCA TV with cabinet. Needs antenna. Great for kids to play games on. Excellent color and condition. You pick up, Attica: 585-591-1594

Seeking a used (in safe condition) 6’ STEP LADDER in the Farmington/Victor area. 585-739-2440

CHAR-BROIL TWO-BURNER STOVE and parts: 585-657-5451

Clean MOVING & WARDROBE BOXES. Fairport: 585-943-5088

WHEELCHAIR (used for three weeks only by small teenager): wjeffersonbtgroup@gmail.com

STATUE OF MICHELANGELO’S PIETA, 12” or shorter and a DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS GAME. Call after 11am: 585-424-5993

BEAUTY SALON STATION 585-289-4003

ROOFING MATERIALS, VINTAGE TUBES & SPEAKERS for electronic organs and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: 58-671-1996 or 585-323-1762

Full size INFANT CRIB with mattress. Used only once. You pick up, Alabama: 716-725-5059 OLD TREADMILL but is in working order. You pick up, Avon: 585-919-9666

Need WOOD PALLETS around the Cohocton, Wayland, Dansville area. Must be in decent shape: 585-447-0087 leave message

Large Jacuzzi brand HOT TUB. Older tub. Newer cover. Works well except for a slow leak. You move. 585-768-2165

HOT WHEELS, MATCHBOX, MAISTO, MAJORETTE, etc. 2006 or older for my 16-year-old’s collection and restoration projects. Thank you: 315-694-6197

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Victor Farmington Library: Ongoing Programs: Mondays 2-4PM: Mah Jongg Join other Mah Jongg enthusiasts for these friendly games! Mondays 12:15PM: On-Site Chair Yoga* Stretch, breathe and de-stress with Alison Gilbert, RYT. Suggested donation: $3/class Tuesdays 12:30-2:30PM: Scrabble Calling all wordsmiths, join us for a few fun games! Wednesdays 10:00AM: Library Walkers Victor Hiking Trails and the library have teamed up to explore local trails, neighborhoods and parks by foot. Thursdays 11AM: ON-SITE* and ONLINE Chair Yoga See above. Thursdays 2:00-4:00PM: Euchre Friendly, wager free games are back! Friday 5/27 12:00PM: Alzheimer’s Association Awareness Forum* Learn about Alzheimer’s, dementia and memory loss. Share your thoughts about how we can help support those in our area. Light refreshments will be served. Monday 5/30 12:00PM: Memorial Day, Library CLOSED Thursday 6/2 5:00PM: Meet-n-Greet with Artist Darlene Rayburn Saturday 6/4 10:30AM: Tech Assistance *to register and see all our programs visit https://victorfarmingtonlibrary. libcal.com/

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MEMORIAL DAY Debate exists about which town has the longest history of celebrating Memorial Day. A handful of towns claim to be the first celebrants of Memorial Day. That debate figures to continue in perpetuity, but History.com notes that Waterloo, New York, was officially recognized by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson as the birthplace of Memorial Day in 1966. Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and Rochester, Wisconsin are some other towns that claim to have celebrated Memorial Day since the mid-1860s. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

30th Annual Avon Central School Alumni Banquet and Class of 1972 50th Reunion! A great time to meet old friends and reminisce about our time at ACS. All classes are invited. Friday, August 12, 2022 at The Avon Inn. Times: 4pm - Check in, social time, cash bar, appetizers. 5:30pm Class of 1972 photo. 6:00pm Buffet Dinner. Cost: $50 per person - Sponsorships are welcome. No walk-ins accommodated. Music throughout the night by Avon’s own Tommy B’s DJ & Karaoke Service. Information/Questions: Colleen Hite Vallone, 585-435-2703, cev_aerofit@yahoo. com or Maureen Smyth Gaelens, 585-224-5934, mgaelens1@gmail. com. Reservations needed by June 30, 2022. Details: https://adminchicago2.bloxcms.com/ gvpennysaver.com/tncms/admin/ action/main/preview/site/calendar/30th-annual-avon-central-school-aluni-banquet-and-class-of-1972-50th-reunion/event_6357fc98-daaf-11ec-8141-bf83f11eb325.html

BLOOMFIELD Heavenly Treasures Rummage Sale - Rummage sale outside and under tents: Th, June 2 (9am-2pm); Fr, June 3, (9am-2pm); Sat, June 4 (9am-noon), bag sale and youth bake sale. Something for everyone! We always have many great treasures that we know YOU have been looking for! Come to shop and have fun! All proceeds will benefit the ministry of our Church. Bringing your own bags is helpful. Questions? 585-657-7220.

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Memorial Day Chicken BBQ and Bake Sale - May 30th. Sponsored by Bloomfield’s American Heritage Girls Troop NY0024. Immediately following Bloomfield’s parade and memorial service - serving until 1:30 or until sold out. Location is the Congregational Church parking lot, across from Elton Park in Bloomfield. Price is $12 and includes a half chicken, salt potatoes, coleslaw and a roll, by King’s Catering. Veterans will get a free cookie!

CANANDAIGUA Spring Rehearsal - Spring is on its way! How about springing your way to a rehearsal of Seneca Soundwaves Chorus and singing your morning away!Held at the Good Shepherd Church in Canandaigua every Saturday until June 25th from 9:30 AM - 12 Noon. Love to meet you! For more info, call 585-364-9686 or email info@senecasoundwaves.net. Seneca Soundwaves Chorus is a member of Sweet Adelines International, the largest women’s singing organization in the world. The Garden Party: June 12th, 10am-1pm. The Garden Party - A mid-day cocktail hour on the Veranda with music, food, wine tasting & local craft beverages. Tickets must be pre-purchased online. https://www.sonnenberg.org/ events/. Admission $35/Members | $40/Non-members. Pre-sale Online (online sales through June 10th). Indigo and Shibori Dyeing Workshop - A half-day workshop offered twice at at the West Lake School House, across from the Butler Road Beach on West Lake Road in Canandaigua. Led by Rochester fabric artist Mary Ann Proia, participants will learn to make indigo dye and create a dyed fabric by dipping pole-wrapped cotton into the dye. Students will be able to bring home a jar of the dye as well. Registration is $50 with an additional $15 materials fee due the day of the workshop. This workshop will take place Saturday, June 4th and Saturday, June 18th. https://www.ocarts.org/ indigo-dyeing-workshop Wood Library Spring Book Sale Returns June 4-12: Book lovers will find many discounted treasures at Wood Library’s semi-annual book sale held at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua, NY. The sale will run from Saturday, June 4 starting at Noon through Sunday, June 12 during regular business hours. The sale will feature books, audio-books, movies in all formats, music, and more. The book sale is open to the public. There is no entry fee. Masks are encouraged for everyone. Wood Library cannot accept book donations at this time. This event is a fundraiser for Canandaigua’s community library. For more information, go to www. woodlibrary.org, or call 585-394-1381.

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No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. ~ Hal Borland Father’s Day Car Show: June 19th, 11am 4:30pm. Father’s Day Car Show - Celebrate Dad with classic cars! Food, flowers & fun for the whole family. Sign up online to show off your wheels! ($10.00 for carload of 4 people or less) ~~OR~~ Purchase tickets online to bring Dad to the park! https:// www.sonnenberg.org/events/. Regular Admission Pricing | Pre-sale Online (online sales through June 17th, after this date you can purchase tickets at the Admissions Booth the day of the show). Bristol’s Burning Springs Open to the Public - The Bristol Hills Historical Society hosts its annual opening of the historic Burning Springs, with a lecture on the site’s centuries-old history, an optional hike up the gully to see the lit flame and waterfall, and a viewing of an archaeological dig of the original 1795 cabin. Noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 29, and Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and June 5, at 4348 Case Road, Canandaigua, in the town of Bristol. Site owner Alan Jones will give a talk each day at 2 p.m. Free and open to the public. https:// bristolhillshistory.org/events/ burning-springs-tour Summer Solstice Music Fest for Hospeace House - On June 26th, Big Blue House, Krypton 88, and Aaron Lipp & Richie Stearns will perform live at Star Cider, 3365 NY-364, Canandaigua from 126pm. This one-day event is filled with handcrafted cider, delicious food, amazing local musicians that will keep us moving and grooving, a variety of raffles, and more. $35.00 per person, under 12 years old Free. All proceeds raised will benefit Hospeace House, Inc. an end-of-life home located in Naples, NY. If you would like more information about the Music Fest or want to purchase tickets go to https:// hospeacehouse.org/upcomingevents

FAIRPORT Underground Railroad: A Secret Crusade to Set People Free - On May 29th, at 2:30 pm, The Perinton Historical Society will present “Underground Railroad: A Secret Crusade to Set People Free.” This expansive collection of photographs and drawings, presented by Wendy Murray, will feature gutrendering original stories about Black fugitives, as they traveled on the Underground Railroad, seeking personal safety and freedom from the evils of slavery. Escorted along many forgotten trails, this narrative explores the sacrifice and bravery that white and black ‘Abolitionists’ endured as they extended a hand to create new lives. This event takes place at the Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin St. No registration is required.

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FARMINGTON Farmington Historic Preservation Spring 2022 Program Series will be held on the 2nd Thursday of the month, in June, 7:00 pm. Free and open to the public, all ages are welcome. Held at the Farmington Town Hall, located at 1000 County Road 8, Farmington. The program scheduled for June 9th & 11th - 2 part program on headstone cleaning & preservation, presented by Dave Bloom. Part 1 will be held at the Farmington Town Hall at 7:00 pm. Part 2 will be a hands-on demonstration, held on Sat., June 11th, at 9:00 am, at the Salem Cemetery on Farmington Road in Pumpkin Hook.

HEMLOCK Sacred Circle Dance - Come join Kerri Vaughn and her group of dancers as they celebrate the Earth every Tuesday morning. Held thru 6/28/2022, 10:00-11:00am at Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St. Hemlock. (585) 367-1046, www.littlelakesny.org. The cost of each class is $5.00.

HENRIETTA It’s Back and It’s All Free! 2nd Annual Henrietta Family Fun Day! Bring your friends and families and enjoy a day of FUN, FUN, FUN! Inflatables, a dunking booth and 60-ft water slide, amazing door prizes, contemporary Christian music, rappers, dance, hotdogs and hamburgers, candy corn and snow cones, face painting, carnival games, sports, prayer and much more! VISITS BY: Town Supervisor Steve Schultz and Deputy Town Supervisor Craig Eckert. SPONSORED BY: Participating Churches & Local Businesses. ENJOY GREAT MUSIC! Don’t miss the ceremony to Honor First Responders! Saturday, June 11, 2022; 11AM to 4PM. Adonai Henrietta Campus, 1390 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta.

The Honeoye American Legion 1278 Auxiliary’s Monthly Dinner is Monday, June 6, 2022 from 4:00pm til gone. Dinner will be a Picnic Plate consisting of a hot dog/hamburger, macaroni salad, baked beans, hot sauce, italian bread and fruited jello for dessert. The dinner will be take out only and reservations are required. The cost for dinner will be $7 per person. Please text Bonnie at 752-2939 to let us know how many dinners and approximate pick up time. 4931 County Rd 36, Honeoye. See you there!

HONEOYE FALLS HEARTSAVER CPR/AED Class offered by Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance, 210 East Street, Honeoye Falls on Sunday, June 5 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. This is an instructor-led course for those with limited or no medical training who need a course completion card in CPR/AED to meet job or other requirements. It is typically not accepted for medical professionals. Pre-registration is required (e-mail HFMVABOD@yahoo. com with name and phone number). There will be a charge for the class only if you need a Red Cross class completion card.

LIMA Lima Historical Society Barn Sale to benefit the Tennie Burton Museum. Held Friday, June 10, 9am3pm and Saturday, June 11, 9am3pm at 7364 East Main St., Lima. http://www.limahistorical.org

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HONEOYE Ukrainian Fundraiser- Voices for Peace - Voices For Peace, an incredible musical lineup: John Dady and Friends, The Brothers Blue, Bobby and the Einsteins, Spring Chickens, Travis Prinzi Band, Liam and Emma Raines, Dirt Road Crossin’, Mae Ennis, 14 Frets, Dylan De George, Mollie Asquino and Voices of the Children are all donating their musical talent and time for this wonderful cause. May 29th, 3:00-6:00pm, Honeoye Central School Auditorium. Limited seating, first come, first serve, $10.00 minimum at the door, cash only. Raffle and various items for sale. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Ukrainian people through the Rochester Ukrainian Cultural Center. Hosted by Honeoye Central School. Sponsored by Little Lakes Community Center. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Rummage Sale - United Church of Christ: Main Street, Honeoye on June 3rd & 4th. Friday 10-7pm, Saturday 9-4pm. Bag Sale on Saturday Noon Till? Baked Goods for sale on June 3rd. Due to the generosity of Jane Barnhardt’s family, we will have a table of some items for you to choose from as a keepsakes/memento of this wonderful woman. Donations will be gladly accepted in her memory.

Take-out Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summer St, Livonia on Wednesday, June 8, 4:30-6:00PM (or until sold out). Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, undressed salad, and garlic bread. Donations accepted. Please follow signs in church parking lot for drive-through instructions.

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LYONS Humane Society of Wayne County Open House - Family Fun! Saturday, June 18, noon - 3:00, 1475 County House Road, Lyons. Cindy’s Kids Corner with activities for children; Silent Auction; Cash Raffle; Jewelry Sale; HSWC Sale Table with lots of discount items for your furry friends; many other exciting vendors. The Seneca Park Zoo’s ZooMobile will visit, weather permitting, with special guest animal friends. We will also be dedicating our incredible new Mural. Food and beverages available. Visit with our friendly pets who are looking for loving, forever-homes... who knows, maybe you’ll find your new best friend! Questions? Call the shelter at 315-946-3389 or visit www.waynehumane.org

MIDDLESEX Middlesex Conservation Club Pancake Breakfast, Open Trap Shoot, Flower & Garden Sale! Sunday, June 12th, 8:00 am-11:00 am, 6084 South Hill Rd, Middlesex. Additional activities include youth archery, indoor pellet range and 50-50 drawing. Flower & garden sale will include donations from members of perennial plants and lawn & garden supplies. If you have something you would like to donate please contact Vickie @ 607-522-7440.

PENFIELD Penfield Business Chamber’s 30th Anniversary Celebration PENFEST 2022! Food Trucks-MusicTastings-Vendors-Kid Zone & More! Friday, June 10th, 4pm-8pm at The Dolomite Lodge, 1628 Jackson Rd., Penfield. Free & Open to the Public! For event updates & sponsor information, visit us at www.penfieldbusiness.org or scan the QR Code! All attendees & vendors who bring a non-perishable donation for the Penfield Ecumenical Food Shelf will be entered into a raffle drawing. For a list of most needed items, please visit https:// www.penfieldecumenicalfoodshelf. com/

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PHELPS Phelps Central School Alumni Dinner 2022 - Your Phelps Alumni Committee wants to notify you to ’Save the Date’ August 4, 2022 for a dinner gathering at Club 86 in Geneva. Details to follow.

ROCHESTER The Band’s Visit - In this joyously offbeat story, set in a town that’s way off the beaten path, a band of musicians arrive lost, out of the blue. Under the spell of the desert sky, and with beautiful music perfuming the air, the band brings the town to life in unexpected and tantalizing ways. Even the briefest visit can stay with you forever. THE BAND’S VISIT rejoices in the way music makes us laugh, makes us cry, and ultimately, brings us together. June 8-12, RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street, Rochester. https://www.rbtl.org/ events/the-bands-visit/ 65th High School Reunion - Several classmates will gather with one of their teachers sixty five years after graduation. In 1957 two hundred and thirty five students graduated from Monroe High School. The classmates have stayed connected through monthly newsletters, lunches, meetings and annual get togethers. They are currently planning their 65th reunion for June 25 and 26. About 55 classmates and guests and even one of their teachers are expected to attend both a dinner at Delmonicos and a barn party. For more information please contact: Bob Cardot, 41 Ravens Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467, 585-746-4265, bobcardot@rochester.rr.com Annual Plant and Garage Sale Fundraiser for Creative Gardeners of Penfield. Join us on Friday, June 3rd, 9 AM - 4 PM and Saturday, June 4th, 9AM - 12 noon at 107 Huntington Meadow, Rochester.

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Transportation museum reopens Sunday, May 29, 2022! The New York Museum of Transportation, in Rush, will reopen for its 2022 season beginning Sunday, May 29. The museum houses a collection of 14 trolley cars, several highway and horse-drawn vehicles, three model railroads, the Midtown Plaza Monorail, and numerous exhibits. In the gallery a video presents the Rochester Subway in color, and a gift shop caters to the needs of all ages and interests. The start of trolley rides has been delayed, and we hope to resume rides soon. Updated information (www. nymtmuseum.org). Family friendly admission, without rides: $5 adults and $4 youths age 3-12. The museum is open Sundays only 114pm. 585-533-1113.

VICTOR American Red Cross Blood Drive: May 31, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Eastview Mall Entrance 4 Center Court , 7979 Pittsford-Victor Rd., Victor. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org American Red Cross Blood Drive: Monday, June 6, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., St. Johns Lutheran Church, 888 Victor-Egypt Rd., Victor. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross. org. Victor Central School 125th Alumni Banquet - Sunday, June 12, 2022 Ravenwood Golf Club, 929 Lynaugh Road, Victor. Reservations required by June 7, 2022. Contact Susan Whitney Masseth for reservations: Susanjmasseth@ gmail.com, 585-727-2359. Cost $25 per person. Payable on arrival. Cash Bar 6pm. Dinner 7pm.

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W. BLOOMFIELD West Bloomfield Historical Society Open House: Come by on Saturday, May 28, 1-4 pm, to see our new displays and enjoy a beautiful exhibit space in the former St. Joseph’s Catholic Church (8966 Rt. 5 & 20 in West Bloomfield). Among the featured exhibits are the Peanut Branch Railroad, local farming inventions and innovations, the mills of North and West Bloomfield, and an original wooden pipe from a famous gas well that drew hundreds of investors and then went bust. More information at our website wbhsny.org

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Chicken BBQ at West Bloomfield Congregational Church on Sunday June 5th, 11:30 am ’til we run out. Delicious chicken dinner, served with salt potatoes, cole slaw, roll & butter, and chocolate chip cookie. Drive thru available. Bake sale to support Ukraine. Located at the corner of Rts 5&20 and Rt. 65 in West Bloomfield. Cost: $12. Message wbccoffice@ rochester.rr.com with questions. Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, June 12th, 7:30-11am at the Lima Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. Cost: $10 Adults; $6 Ages 8-12; 7 & under Free. Scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice & coffee. Takeouts available. Everyone welcome.

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Lest We Forget BY DP DUNN

M

emorial Day is often heralded as the unofficial start of summer; yet its origin, traditions and intentions are far more profound and meaningful.

Memorial Day has its roots in Remembrance Day celebrations which began after the War Between the States. Families reflected on the loss of their fathers, sons, cousins, and neighbors. It was a solemn day set aside to pause and reflect on war, service to the nation, and the losses incurred during a long and difficult war. Remembrance Day was later called Decoration Day, and its popularity and practice grew after World Wars 1 and 2 resulting in every state practicing some formal date of remembrance for the nation’s fallen warriors. In 1968, the US Congress instituted the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, moving the celebration of Memorial Day to the last Monday in May. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs cites the purpose of Memorial Day thus: “Memorial Day, which is observed on the last Monday of May, commemorates the men and women who died while in the military service. In observance of the holiday, many people visit cemeteries and memorials, and volunteers often place American flags on each grave site at national cemeteries. A national moment of remembrance takes place at 3:00 p.m. local time.” While is it always appropriate to thank an active duty member of the armed forces, and living Veterans, for their service, Memorial Day belongs specifically to those members of the US military who have died while serving their nation. We thank them through our recollection of their sacrifice to keep us safe and free. Meet PFC Ray Bowman, born in Rochester on April 2nd, 1924. He was the fifth of seven Bowman children. They were a lively bunch. Ray served in D Company of the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. Ray was a machine gunner. On Tuesday, April 10th, 1945, Ray wrote this letter home: Dear Mom, How is my favorite Mom? I know you are wondering why you don’t get more mail from me but you can see from the papers we are moving fast and there is hardly even time to wash anymore. This is sure a strange war and right now it is for the better for we are motoring [motorized?] Yesterday we freed quite a few Americans, English, and Russians in a rotten prison camp. The Americans and in Jan [?] had walk [sic] 500 miles from near Poland and they had less than nothing to eat. They were so thin and sick the Germans could not take them back with them. I often wondered about Ray S. and some of the other fellows I know. I sure hope we find them soon. The Russians were slave workers and were mostly women. Oh boy what a celebration we had last night. We are far away from there now tho. On the average I’ve had 2 hours of sleep per night for two weeks now.

We had a radio for tonight and it is swell to hear music again. Gosh sometimes I get so homesick for all those things that I left behind. You should have seen the me after 4 days of no washing. I still have not taken all the dirt off. It’s now one o’clock in the morning, Mom and chow is at 5:30 so guess I’ll hit the hay. Please send me a fruit cake when you can. Love, Ray Eight days later, PFC Raymond J. Bowman died in Leipzig, Germany. Ray was 21 years and 17 days old. This is why we celebrate Memorial Day. Because we cannot thank Ray in person for his sacrifice. He served, and we benefitted as we still do today. Meet 1st Lt. Hiram Appelget of the 95th Bomber Squadron. Lt. Appelget was killed in action on March 1st, 1943. Steven Appelget said of his great uncle, “[Hiram, or ‘Hi’] was a pilot of a B-26 Marauder – the ‘Barrelhouse Bessie’,” Steven said. “When I started seriously working on family history, I made up a slogan for our family: ‘We showed up’. [Hi] showed up. He wasn’t looking for a big military career or even to ‘whup’ the [enemy]. He had a job to do, and he did it – and complained about the food and the conditions along the way. He had a ship to fly and guys to watch out for. And that’s what he did. He showed up.” Hi and Ray both showed up. They both did their jobs. Neither wanted to be a hero. Neither, I imagine, woke up that particular morning expecting to die. Although, when serving in combat, that is a constant possibility. These men made choices to serve their nation. Many served in non-combat positions, and all accepted the risk willingly for home, family, and nation. It is estimated that approximately 1,304,702 men and women have lost their lives serving in the United States military, in armed conflicts, since 1775. That’s one million three hundred four thousand seven hundred two reasons to say a profound and sincere “Thank You!” this Memorial Day. They all ‘showed up’, did their jobs, and gave their lives, and we are in their debt. Remember Hi, Ray and the many others this Memorial Day. Set an alarm for 3pm. Say a prayer for the repose of their eternal souls if you are so inclined, but at least have awareness and gratitude towards all of these departed men and women who will not be marching in any parades, tipping a beer with you, shopping, fishing, camping, playing ball, boating, gardening, or grilling. That’s exactly why we celebrate Memorial Day.

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Quail Summit is seeking an

Seeking full-time

LABORER

Accounting Manager

to help assist with setting and rehabbing mobile homes in various mobile home parks. Basic knowledge of electric, heating, plumbing, and carpentry skills. Must have a valid driver’s license and dependable transportation.

Quail Summit is seeking a full-time Accounting Manager to support community operations, providing leadership and coordination of total company financial reporting and financial controls. Oversight of all accounts, ledgers and reporting systems to assure compliance with federal, state and local government laws and regulations. Manages cash flow related to payroll cycles.

Send resumes to Jennifer@victor-corporation.com or call 585-924-1571

Bachelor’s degree in Accounting with a minimum of seven to ten years of progressively responsible accounting and finance experience. Minimum of five years of supervisory experience. Excellent benefits and work environment.

Please send resume to: Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com

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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Salary range: $41,653 to $50,662

Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County

The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs. Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates and Wayne Counties

Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.

Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS.

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Crew Leader and/or Home Energy Auditor

*Salary includes $2,000 geographical differential.

Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in a related field preferred.

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All Applicants Must: • Have Valid Driver’s License, vehicle & insurance • Pass Background Check

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Ewing Graphics Is Hiring! Project Manager Assistant • • • •

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Starting at $16 per hour Prepares vinyl graphics for installation team Prepares vinyl graphics for distribution to customers Fast paced environment Pay based on experience. Apply in person at: 6101 Loomis Road, Farmington, NY 14425 or online at: www.ewinglg.com/employment/

One open position, full-time. Hours are 9-2:30 daily. Minimum requirement- High School diploma and one year experience working with pre-school children. Please call 585-624-5630 or email mjchatterton@msn.com to apply and set up an interview.

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$65.79/hr. CRISIS PAY for R.N.s!!!! LTC, rehab, & geriatric units in Mt. Morris. There are full & part-time schedules available working 8, 12, or 16 - hour shifts. All shifts are offered. All nursing backgrounds will be seriously considered. Fully employer paid medical & dental insurances. 401k with 6% employer contribution and immediate vesting. Call Val at Worldwide Staffing, 866.633.3700 ext. 120

Full and part-time schedules are being offered working 8 and 12 hour long-term care shifts in Mt. Morris. ASAP start dates available. Prior experience NOT required. A compassionate and caring attitude, as well as a reliable work ethic are a must.

Call Mark at Worldwide at 866-633-3700, extension 106.

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Full-Time Cook To join our team in providing a high quality, enjoyable dining experience for our community of independent seniors. Candidates’ prior experience in a restaurant or professional establishment will compliment our team. Quail Summit offers a generous benefits package and excellent work environment.

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CDL DRIVERS & ROUTE HELPERS We abide by DOT Regulations Honest, Reliable, Quickbooks a plus. Good phone skills.

STRAWBERRY SALES CLERKS Full & Part-Time. June to July. Gro Moore Farms Call 585-370-6138

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On May 30, 1431, in Normandy, Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who became the savior of France, is burned at the stake for heresy. Her most serious crime was her rejection of church authority in favor of direct inspiration from God. She was 19 years old.

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Strawberry Pickers Part Time • Mornings June to July.

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When leaving a job, it is important that professionals exhibit a certain measure of grace and etiquette. Leaving a job with dignity and mutual respect can benefit professionals in the short- and long-term.

Quail Summit New Opportunity!

Nurse Leader, LPN - Evening shift The Nurse Leader, LPN in collaboration with the Wellness Director and Wellness Coordinator will coordinate resident care, coach care staff regarding care practices and standards, and provide oversight for the Evening shift. Experience in an Assisted Living setting preferred. Leadership experience, initiative and sound judgment required. Licensed Practical Nurse in NYS required.

Animal Care Technician We are looking for an Animal Care Technician to provide routine daily care and maintenance (husbandry) of laboratory animals in accordance with established guidelines and industry standards including, but not limited to: providing fresh feed and water, performing health observations in regard to animal behavior and health conditions and performing appropriate cage changing procedures.

Quail Summit offers excellent benefits and competitive wages. This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus. Please send resume to: Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com OR - 5102 Parrish Street Ext. • Canandaigua, NY

HOW WOMEN CAN KEEP THEIR CAREERS GOING FORWARD Emphasize networking. The Association for Talent Development reports that 57 percent of job openings are filled through networking contacts. Networking is more accessible than ever thanks to social media sites like LinkedIn, and women can utilize such resources to build connections with mentors and colleagues that can share everything from career advice to access to new job openings. Please apply at recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/1038706

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