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HONEOYEFALLS: 23CheeseFactoryRd,08/02;8/038am-4pm. Hugesale.mustsacrifice,rolltop desk,coffeetable,fourdressers,three bedsidetables,mirrors,many collectibles,shadowboxes,unique statues,gargoyles,bookcases,DVDs, couch,loveseat.Allpricedtosell.
EASTBLOOMFIELD,NY: 20South Ave.Fri.August9andSatAugust10 YardSaleunderthebluetents!Old stuff,newstuff,hisstuff,herstuff, sewingstuff,artstuff,householdstuff, leftoverHollowayHousestuff.Trays andvasesandbowls.90placesettings ofOneidasilverplatesilverware!Even someSkiingthings.Somethingfor everyone!AlsowillhaveHolloway HouseCookbooks.
HONEOYEFALLS/LIMA: Itemsin storageunit.Manyitemsinboxesnot viewedforyears...notsurewhat’sin them.WroughtIronTablew/ removableglasstop&6chairs,vintage,Call/Text585-360-7887toview
HOW COLLEGE STUDENTS CAN CUT LIVING EXPENSES
Move off campus. Some schools do not permit freshmen and sophomores to live off-campus, but older students may find that private housing is more affordable than on-campus apartments or dormitories. Students eligible to live in off-campus housing can contact local real estate agents to get a feel for the off-campus housing market before making a final decision.
farmers’ markets offer foods that are organically grown and are produced without
Farmers’ market retailers also tend to give firsthand accounts of where their foods come from and how they are grown or raised.
PDS COINS
Rare coins & currency, Gold/Silver bullion, buy and sell.
Private appointments/ house calls available.
DID YOU KNOW? The National Institutes of Health notes that roughly 80 percent of people between the ages of 11 and 30 experience acne at some point. Various factors are believed to be related to the formation of acne, including genetics, an increase in sex hormones called androgens, and hormonal changes related to pregnancy or to starting or stopping the use of birth control pills.
the dress code. Dress accordingly for the destination and planned activity. The dating and socializing resource Girls Chase advises that slim, black jeans can look classy on a night out. Footwear is important as well, especially if you will be doing some walking or dancing.Women who choose to wear heels may want to stash a foldable pair of flats in their handbags in the event they need some relief.
HOW TO BUILD YOUR HOME BAR
Fill it with spirits
No bar is complete without alcohol and mixers. Homeowners can buy the types of spirits they love and complete their bars with the basics for mixing. When stocking a bar, keep in mind that everything does not have to be top-shelf. Vodka, gin, tequila, rum, and whiskey are some of the more popular spirits. Simple syrup, fresh fruit, club soda, cola, and bitters are examples of versatile mixers.
Entertaining guru Martha Stewart says to have enough supplies on hand for guests. Expect each person to have three drinks (requiring three glasses), use a pound of ice, and
forget
Yield: 10 cups
3 tablespoons melted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
8 cups popped popcorn
1 cup dried apple chips, broken into large pieces
1/4 cup toffee bits
Heat oven to 300 F. Whisk melted butter with vanilla. Toss brown sugar with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg.
Toss popcorn with butter mixture. Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar mixture. Stir. Transfer to baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle apple chips and toffee bits over top. Bake 15 minutes, or until toffee bits start to melt. Cool before serving.
Tip: Add chopped pecans for extra crunch.
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HOME ENERGY
By Lucie Winborne
* “Prison Inside Me” is a hotel of sorts in South Korea where people pay to be locked away in solitary confinement for 24 hours. “Jail mates” wear matching uniforms, sleep on the floor in 54-square-foot cells and are forbidden to speak to each other. Meals are minimal -- a steamed sweet potato and banana shake for dinner and rice porridge for breakfast. Like any good getaway, the prison stay comes with a souvenir: a certificate of parole upon completing one’s stint in solitary confinement!
HANDYMEN/WOMEN
Consider other energy-efficient upgrades. Sometimes older windows can be salvaged, especially if they are not damaged and only moderately drafty. Replacing panes, sash cords, weather stripping, and even glazing may be less expensive than replacing a window. Plus, older homes with attractive windows complement one another. To keep energy bills down, think about adding insulation to the attic and basement - which is a good idea even if you are replacing windows.
POTENTIAL CULPRITS BEHIND THINNING GRASS
Ascochyta leaf blight
Lawns suffering from ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho®, when a lawn is affected by ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho® notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it’s seemingly been cured.
Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other
PAVING & SEALING
PEST CONTROL
PROTECT NATURAL BEE HABITATS
If you find a honey bee swarm on your property, contact a local beekeeper who may be able to safely collect and relocate that swarm so it will produce honey and provide the additional benefits associated with healthy bees. People can also support beekeepers’ work by purchasing local honey. Not only does it keep jobs in the area, but some research also suggests that consuming local honey can help reduce seasonal allergies. WebMD says the practice is based on immunotherapy. Local honey contains traces of local pollen that may be responsible for seasonal allergies. Repeated exposure to small doses of this pollen might help bodies develop natural immunities.
Pageant of Steam Consignment Auction
Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 2:00pm
NY Steam Engine Association Grounds
3349 Gehan Road • Canandaigua, NY 14424
Call or email now so that we can advertise your items! Accepting consignments of any make/model, including antique & modern farm and construction equipment, steam & gas engines, signs, toys, literature, tools, lawn & garden and memorabilia!
Do you have some items you would like to consign?
Call Jeff at 585-233-9570 or email us at dannauctioneers@gmail.com! Early consignments will be advertised online as they are received! Let us know what you plan to consign so we can attract more buyers for your items! Consignments will be accepted on-site Monday, 8/5 & Tuesday, 8/6 from 8am to 6pm and auction morning, Wednesday, 8/7, from 8am to noon. Terms: ID for bidder number. No buyer's premium for cash or honorable check. Credit cards accepted with 3% fee.
Early Consignments (Subject to Consignor Delivery): Domestic engine, 3hp water pumping unit on original factory cart, restored; 3hp Z Fairbanks Morse; (2) Waterloo engines, 7hp w/4-wheel cart (Serial #85862), 5hp w/4-wheel cart (Serial #22670); IH engine; IH 484 black stripe, Serial # 244523ERY, 3,365 hrs; Hart Parr 18-27 tractor, single front wheel; Centaur tractor, unstyled; 1937 Farmers Union co-op tractor; AC WD45 tractor; AC model U; Ford 801 tractor, runs good, new paint; Farmall H, runs well; (2) Oliver 77 tractors, diesel, (1) has loader; Oliver 77 tractor, gas; 1947 JD A, new paint and tires, runs good; JD B tractor; 4500 Ford; Hart Parr hay loader; NH 1049 bale wagon, converted to 1069 hydraulic rolling rack; UD 9 power unit; 12’ Oliver disk; Killefer scraper; skid of JD GP parts; skid of JD 2-cylinder parts; AC G parts, inc. engine, starter, generator, gas tank, radiator, fenders, rear tool bar; manure wagon; flat bed trailer; (2) Burrall corn shellers, Seneca Falls, NY; (2) vintage Wheel Horse tractors w/mowers; Wheel Horse tractor, needs engine; (2) snow plow blades; (2) snow blowers; pto generator; ‘94 1440 Cub Cadet, needs carb work; 1-pt disk for Cub; Club Car 36 Volt Golf Cart, w/charger, runs; Tommy li gate for pickup, works good; set of running boards for Chevy extended cab; (2) fi h wheel hitches for pickup; Ultraguard mud flap; 10’x17’ tent; Harbor Freight portable garage; shower tent; 24” planer; 18” exhaust fan; assorted tools, springs, nuts, bolts and washers; nails for nail gun; hydraulic fittings; cast iron seats; antique wrenches; Herd ATV broadcast seeder; Huskee cultivator; bundles of 5’ t-posts; fence insulators; gate handles; fence tape; string trimmers; chain saw; chop saw; bench grinder; glove dryer; block sealer; trailer hitch lock; milk house heater; propane heater; portable water tank; tiller; yard cart; portable sand blaster; Simplex sewing machine; Arvin Muffler Shop sign; Starline Barn Cleaner sign; Fram Filter Service thermometer; anks Call Again sign; large collection of John Deere diecast toys and collectibles and more!
Other Upcoming Auctions: Friday, August 23 and Saturday, August 24 in Ithaca, NY. Collection of Charles Tutton Auction Selling for Mary Tutton (2-Day Auction) featuring museum quality colonial tools and collectibles on Friday and machine shop, blacksmithing tools and collectible farm items on Saturday. View the Updated Listing and Photos at www.dannauctioneers.com!
When looking for a
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HOW PARENTS CAN SIMPLIFY STUDENTS’ TRANSITION TO COLLEGE LIFE
Teach kids how to develop budgets. Another problem many first-year college students encounter is an inability to effectively manage their money. Whether you plan to give kids an allowance while they are in school or intend for them to work part-time for their spending money, use senior year of high school as an opportunity to show kids how to budget their money. If they don’t have accounts already, open bank accounts in your youngster’s name, and insist that he or she start paying for his or her expenses via these accounts. Resist the urge to give high school kids gas money or money for shopping trips if they have already spent their allowances so they can learn how to effectively manage money between paydays. In addition, teach kids abouttherightandwrongwaystousecreditcards,includingtheimportance of paying balances in full and on time.
Magic Maze
CHESS GAMBITS
BLOOMFIELDPUBLICLIBRARY:
Sprouting OutSeriesonAugust 6ththat2pmisMoths!Bringyour youthtolearnaboutmajestyof moths!
PetPortraitsClassisAugust7that 5:30pm.Learnhowtodrawyour companionusingareference photo.PleaseregisterontheBPL website.
Bloomfield Public Library
9 Church Street, Bloomfield 585-657-6264
Mon.-Thus. 10am-8pm Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Mendon Library
22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls (585) 624-6067 mendonlibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri./Sat. 9am-3pm; Closed Sunday Victor Farmington Library
15 West Main St., Victor 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org
Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12-4pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
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How to pack a suitcase: Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.
SproutingOutSeriesonAugust 13that2pmisButterflies!Flyyour youthonovertolearnaboutbutterfliesfromtheMasterGardener CornellCooperativeExtension. FiberArtClassisAugust14that 5:30pm.PleaseregisterontheBPL website.
SummerReadingFinale ExtravaganzaisAugust16that 4pm.SingerStorytellerFarmerTom willperformandfarmanimalsfrom Duvallfarmswillvisitthelibrary too!PizzatobeservedbyThe FriendsoftheBPL
Tuesday10:30a.m.Early ChildhoodStorytime,3PMEarly ExplorersStorytime
Wednesday11a.m.ToddlerPlaytime,3:30-5PMDrop-InTechHelp Friday1:30p.m.Drop-InKnitting
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* Fear of dolls is called “pediophobia.”
BLOOMFIELD
PennySocial- Bidding from3-4; drawingbeginsat4pm.$5for10 ticketsplusentryfordoorprizes drawing.Over100greatitemsplus doorprizesfromlocalbusinesses. Hotdogs,chili,brownies,drinks availableatminimalcost.August 17,3-5pm,EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurch,2ParkPlace, Bloomfield.https:// eastbloomfieldumc.org/
BloomfieldCommunityBlood Drive: Held Tuesday,August6, 11-4pm,attheEBloomfieldFire Dept.,105MainSt.,Bloomfield. Scheduleyourapptat redcrossblood.organdsearchkeyword:EastBloomfieldFire.Donors needed!ComegivebloodinAugustfor$20Amazon.comGift Cardbyemail.Seercblood.org/ Help
CANANDAIGUA
Elk’sSummerTrunkSale- The Canandaigua ElksLodge,19NiagaraSt,ishostingatrunksaleon Saturday,August3,from9am4pm.Thepublicisinvitedtocome &shopfornew,usedorhomemadeitems.Refreshmentswillbe availableforpurchase.Email: reneeodell47@gmail.comwithany questions.
TheArcOntario’s32ndAnnual Cruisin’ foraCause willreturnto SonnenbergGardensonAugust 15th,2024!Enjoyatastingtrailin thebeautifulSonnenbergGardens -trysomeofthelocalcraftbeveragesthattheRochesterandFingerLakeshastooffer.Guestswill enjoycomplimentarybeverages, thepicturesquegroundsofSonnenberg,thetastesofsummer, featuredliveandsilentauction items,alivelydanceparty,and manyotherwaystosupportThe ArcOntario’sgrowingmenuof innovativeprogramsandservices forindividualswithintellectualand developmentaldisabilitiesorother challenges.Toattend,visithttps:// www.ontarioarcevents.org/cruisin. Inquiriesorquestions:Events@ TheArcOntario.org.
SummerMusicatPierceParkin Cheshire - Joinusinthehamletof CheshireatPierceParkonGoodale RoadinthetownofCanandaigua formusicinthepark.August6BigBlueHouse.August13-Henry GitterhostsOpenMic.http://www. cheshirecommunityactionteam.org
FARMINGTON
Monday,August5-American Red CrossBloodDrive: 1:30pm to6:30pmatFarmingtonCommunityChurch,5925CountyRd41, Farmington.Participantsmustbe ages17orolder;16withparental consentandbringID.Forinformation:redcross.org.Appointments maybemadeatredcrossblood.org.
HONEOYE
WorshipwithUsatHoneoye United ChurchofChrist: Worship withuseverySundayat10AM, 8758MainStreet,Honeoye.No matterwhoyouare,orwhereyou areonlife’sjourney-youare welcomehere.http://ucchoneoye. org/
TheHoneoyeAmericanLegion 1278 Auxiliary’sMonthlyDinner isMondayAugust5th.4:00until gone.Cost$7.Takeoutonly.DinnerwillbeopenfaceReuben,potatosalad,gardensalad,andmarblecakefordessert.Reservations aresuggestedbytextingBonnie 585-752-2939withquantityand approximatepickuptime.4931Co Rd36Honeoye.Thankyoufor helpingussupportourtroopsand veterans!
HONEOYE FALLS
Joinusforthe16thAnnual Young andWyld5KRace throughbeautifulhistoricHoneoye Falls.Wednesday,August7at 7PM.Startsacrossfromthe HoneoyeFallsPostOffice.Further Details/Registeratrunsignup.com. Includesfreefoodandrootbeer floatspostrace.Opentoallages, families.Walkerswelcome.ProceedsbenefitYoungLife.Questions:lesley54321@yahoo.com
HF-MSr.CitizenClub: Honeoye Falls-Mendon Sr.CitizensClubPicnic:Tuesday,August13,12:00PM attheCommunityCenter.Tuesday, August20-monthlysocialmeeting.BookClubat11:00-August book: TheHouseintheCerulean Sea byT.J.Klune.Anenchanting lovestoryabouttheprofound experienceofdiscoveringanunlikelyfamilyinanunexpectedplace andrealizingthatfamilyisyours.12:00SocialMeeting-includes bring-your-ownlunch,Bingo, cards,games,etc.
Love is to the heart what the summer is to the farmer’s year — it brings to harvest all the loveliest flowers of the soul.
~Author Unknown
GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS:
Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items:
• Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program
• Organizations seeking crafters or vendor
• Organizations seeking donations of items
Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.
Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date
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MACEDON
MacedonCenterCommunity LumberjackFestival2024! NYS LumberjackAssociationPro-Am Competition,Lumberjack Breakfast,Crafts&Vendors, CommercialSalesExhibits,Petting Zoo,Raffle,Food&Drinks,Beer Tent.LumberjackBreakfastincludespancakes,eggs,sausage, homefries,juice,coffee.Watch ProfessionalLumberjackCompetitions,Pro-AmCompetitions, Crafters,Raffles,Bouncehouse! JoinusSeptember7th&8thfrom 8am-6pmattheMacedonCenter Fireman’sField,2481Canandaigua Rd.,Macedon.
ROCHESTER
SquareDanceOpenHouse: IntroductiontoSquareDancing.No experiencenecessary.OnSunday, September15,2024from5-7pm. HeldatFirstBaptistChurchInChili, 3182ChiliAveinRochester14624. Singles,Couples,Families(parents andteenagechildren-minimum age13),allarewelcome.Freerefreshmentsprovided.Formoreinfo visitwww.cloverleafsquares.orgor calltheinformationlineat 987-5972.
60thSt.AgnesHighSchoolAnniversary-Classof’64: Sunday, September15-Massheld10amat theSistersofSt.JosephMother Houseat150FrenchRd.,Rochester,NY.FollowedbyBrunchat AdjacentNazarethUniversity.Tentativecost$20.Youcanattendone orboth.Pleasespreadtheword. CallLauraLochnerMichatek@ (585)223-5559
RUSH
ScaleModelShowatthe TransportationMuseum! Sunday August4,11-4pm,theNewYork MuseumofTransportationhosts membersoftheROCCityScale Modelers.Theworkondisplaywill includeplanes,ships,military armor,autos,andevenspaceand sciencefiction.TheROCCityclub memberswillbesharingtipsfor beginnersandmoreadvancedmodelersonpaints,tools,andtechniquestocreaterealisminmodels anddioramas.Thefamilyfriendly museumadmissionincludingthe modelshowandthetrolleyrideis $10adults,$9seniors65+,$6 youthsage3-12.Underage3are free.www.nymtmuseum.org(585) 533-1113
SHORTSVILLE
MovieNightsinBuddPark- The RedJacketCommunityCenterand theVillageofShortsvillearehosting movienightsinBuddParkevery otherFriday!We’llbeshowingThe LegoBatmanMovieon8/9at 8:30pm,andAquamanandthe LostKingdomon8/23at8:15pm. Starttimesareestimates.ConcessionsprovidedbytheShortsville CitizensHoseCompany.Bepreparedformosquitoes.Ifrainisin theforecast,wewillsetupina coveredpavilioninthepark.Allare welcometothesefreemovieshowings!
VICTOR
Lion’sClubEuchreTournament: August4,2024from1-4pm.$20 pp.LightRefreshmentsprovided. Location:GypsumMillsCommunity Room,PlasterMillRoad,Victor. Winners:1stPlace-$100,2nd Place-$75,3rdPlace-$50,4th Place-$25.VictorLionsClubEuchreTournament:POBox85,Victor,NY14564.Questions:Bill Semmler315-331-0278.Registrationacceptedonafirstcomebasis asspaceislimited.Checkspayable to“VictorLionsClub”.
W. BLOOMFIELD
WestBloomfieldCongregationalChurchCelebrates225 years! Celebrateour QuasquibicentennialwithUs!Join usinmarkingamomentousoccasionatourSpecial225thAnniversaryService,onSunday,August 18th,at10AM.Thisservicehonoringour225-yearhistorywillfeature pastpreachers,music,andcommunaljoy,followedbyfestivecoffeehourwithextratreatsand fellowship.PleaseRSVPsowecan prepareforcoffeehourbyAugust 10th.Usetheformonwbccucc.org toRSVP.Thechurchislocatedat 9035Rt5&20inW.Bloomfield andisfullyaccessible.
Protecting Honeybees
Stagger your planting throughout the growing season. Rather than planting everything at once, stagger planting for flowers and other plants that have blooms. This gives bees plenty of pollen sources throughout early summer and into fall.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
TheWestBloomfieldHistorical Society willofferapublicprogram onantiqueclocksTuesday,August 6,7pm,attheSociety,8966Rt. 5&20.DaveRichardson,Curatorof theHoffmanClockMuseumin Newark,willsharehighlightsfrom oneofthefinestcollectionsofNY Stateclocksanddiscussantique clocksingeneral.Bringquestions aboutyouroldclocks-theirquirks andissues,what’sbehindthedial, andwhattolookforinpurchasing anantiqueclock.Accessibleand opentoallatnocharge.Information:wbhsny.organdonFacebook atWestBloomfieldHistoricalSocietyNewYork.
CommunityParty! TheWest BloomfieldCongregationalChurch isturning225!!JoinusonSaturday August17thforour QuasquibicentennialCommunity Party.Comecelebrateourbirthday withthehelpofadozenlocal organizations.FREEADMISSION. We’llhaveasplashtank,ApplePie Contest,facepainting,foodvendors,cottoncandy,popcorn, Scoutingactivities,firetruck,AWA display,inflatablesrace,livemusic fromChrisCadyandDirtChild, games,prizes,andmore!10am4pmonthechurchlawn.9035Rts 5&20,W.Bloomfield.Goto wbccucc.orgformoreinformation.
AWA Communication Technologies Museum
Two Hundred Years of Innovations
Hours are: Tuesdays 10am-3pm and Saturdays 1-5pm
6925 State Route 5, Bloomfield, New York 14469 585-257-5119 • www.antiquewireless.org
GUILT-FREE WAY TO TAME CHOCOLATE CRAVINGS
Guilt-Free
Banana Chocolate Smoothie Makes 4 1-cup servings
11/2 cups chocolate soy milk
3 ounces chopped dark chocolate
3 tablespoons cocoa powder, preferably Dutch-processed
2 tablespoons bee pollen
2 tablespoons flaxseed oil
2 cups sliced banana
1 cup chocolate frozen yogurt
2 tablespoons shaved chocolate for garnish (optional)
Combine soy milk, chopped chocolate, cocoa powder, bee pollen, flaxseed oil, and banana in a blender or smoothie maker. Blend on high speed for 45 seconds or until mixture is puréed and smooth. Add frozen yogurt, and blend on high speed again until mixture is smooth. Serve immediately, garnished with chocolate shavings, if desired.
* On Aug. 8, 1942, six German saboteurs who secretly entered the United States on a mission to attack its infrastructure are executed for spying. On June 12, the German team had buried explosives on Long Island to use later. On July 18, a second team had successfully landed in Florida.
Graduating Monroe County 4-H Youth Awarded Scholarships Harper and Ryan College Scholarships Support Students
BY SUSAN COYLE, MONROE COUNTY 4 H TEAM LEADER
Each year the Monroe County 4-H Program accepts applications for two different scholarship funds to support learning a er high school. e 2024 cohort of students have successfully navigated through in-person, virtual, and hybrid studies and are ready to step into post-secondary education in the fall.
WeawardtheNormanV.RyanScholarshiptostudentswhodemonstrate leadership and community service and plan to enter a field of study or employment because of their 4-H activities and experiences. In 2024, Gianni Robles was chosen to receive the distinction of the Ryan Scholarship.
Robles plans to pursue a degree in Landscaping and Entrepreneurship. His 4-H career began when he joined the 4-H team as a Summer of Opportunity intern. Robles shares, “Landscaping and owning my own business has always been a dream of mine. I’m proud to say that 4-H is helping me get closer to that dream. I believe 4-H has helped and shaped me to be a better landscaper but also helped with skills I didn’t know before. e 4-H experience has been one of the best opportunities I have taken so far and I definitely recommend it to other teens that are going into the same course of study as me.” He also shared an appreciation of life skills developed through 4-H participation: “4-H has taught me to have better communication skills in many of the activities they have done,” said Robles.
e Ralph S. Harper Scholarship chooses students planning to pursue careers in agriculture, environment, home economics, or closely related fields. It is a pleasure to award two students the Harper Scholarship as they make plans following high school. 2024 awardees are Madeline Basset and Nora Sansouci.
Madeline Basset participated in 4-H through the Posh Ponies 4-H Club. Basset shared about the impact of community service activities saying, “You can’t be a Posh Pony and not be dedicated to community service. My favorite ones were helping clean the parks in the spring, serving dinners to homeless, and of course the removal of the intrusive water
chestnuts in Braddock Bay.” Basset also spoke of the positive impact of 4-H Public Presentations. She was recognized with a proclamation several years ago and shared, “I was accepted at Syracuse University and the enrollment person told me that my 8-year-old Proclamation awarded from County Legislator, Steve Brew, put me in her top 10 candidates. I was blown away that award on my application stood out.”
Nora Sansouci will attend Monroe Community College in the fall to pursue a degree in Liberal Arts with an interest in education or social work. Nora has been an active member of the Posh Ponies 4-H Club. She participated in many community service activities and stated, “In some of the activities like Trunk or Treat, Valentine’s Day for Youth at Risk home, and feeding the homeless helped me realize I would want a career that helps people.” In addition to participation with her 4-H Club, Sansouci volunteers a few times a week at Heritage Christian Stables and works at Wondercare.
It is a pleasure to watch each of these teen leaders grow and support others through their 4-H experiences. In reviewing applications and talking to these youth, the positive impact of their 4-H experiences is evident. We wish them all the best as they navigate their future education and career goals and look forward to hearing about their successes.
Learn more about 4-H at http://monroe.cce.cornell.edu/4-h-youthdevelopment
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August 3, 2024 is National Disc Golf Day!
The 1920s are the earliest known games, allegedly. A group of children at Bladworth Elementary School in Saskatchewan, Canada are reportedly the first ones to play a version of disc golf. In 1965 George Sappenfield is on break from Fresno State University and working as a recreation counselor when an idea hits him as he plays golf — he wonders if the kids in his playground would like to play golf with Frisbees, and he is right. The First O cial Disc Golf Course was built in 1975. American toy inventor Ed Headrick installs the first o cial course at Oak Grove Park in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California — the targets are simply permanent poles. Disc Golf gains mainstream attention in 2015. Disc golf appears on ESPN's Top 10 Plays on SportsCenter, taking this sport into mainstream media, too.
After School Recreation Program Starts September 4th
Mon-Fri 3:15-6pm
• For kids grades K-6
• Nurturing environment to learn & practice new skills
• 15,000 sq. ft. building & 20 acre property
• Indoor and outdoor activities
All districts and homeschoolers welcome! (Bussing provided for Avon Central School students; others inquire about transportation)
Contact Alicia Ochola for more information aliciacronk@gmail.com | (585) 404-8491
2219 Bronson Hill Road, Avon, NY 14414
Find us on Facebook: Adventure Cove Recreation Program Instagram: @adventure_cove_afterschool JOIN US FOR
HOUSE! Aug. 14 • 5-7:30pm Aug. 17 • 10am-12pm
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On Aug. 5, 1914, the world’s first electric traffic signal is installed, in Cleveland, Ohio. It consisted of four pairs of red and green lights on corner posts. A gas traffic light, in 1860 in the U.K., exploded after being used for a month.
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Participate in local events: Local events like holiday bazaars and town festivals provide great chances for business owners to communicate directly with new and existing customers. Take advantage of the chance to set up a booth at such events, and make a concerted effort to reach out to consumers who stop by the booth. The customer feedback experts at Apptentive found that 97 percent of consumers are somewhat likely to become more loyal to a company that implements their feedback. Setting up a booth at a bazaar or festival provides a great chance to solicit feedback that businesses can then implement to retain more customers. All Natural Beef Locally Raised in Lima, NY
WHAT
SMALL BUSINESSES CAN DO TO ENGAGE THEIR COMMUNITIES
FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE
Condition of the property: Product shortages were another trend to emerge during the pandemic, and disruptions to the supply chain will not necessarily go away anytime soon. In addition, the cost of various products associated with home improvements, including lumber, skyrocketed during the pandemic. The National Association of Home Builders noted that while lumber prices declined in 2021, the price of lumber packages quoted to builders remained high.That means real estate investors who invest in properties that will need work could be forced to pay a lot to fix these properties. And ongoing supply chain issues could extend the time it takes to renovate a property. Investors must be able to bear these costs and lag times to make the most off their real estate investments.
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By Fifi Rodriguez
1. TELEVISION: What was SpongeBob SquarePants’ original name when the story was pitched?
2. MOVIES: Which famous horror film was set at Crystal Lake, New Jersey?
3. LANGUAGE: In Great Britain, what are stabilisers?
4. MUSIC: Which band had a hit with the 1961 “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”?
5. GEOGRAPHY: How many U.S. states have a border with Mexico?
6. MATH: How many sides does a hectogon have?
7. INVENTIONS: In what year were flat-screen TVs first sold?
8. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of cheese is used in a caprese salad?
9. U.S. STATES: Which state’s nickname is “The Land of Enchantment”?
10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What kind of dog is Scooby-Doo in the animated cartoons?
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* "If you pull all the way into your garage, tack some carpet scraps to the wall that you pull in toward. It will protect the wall's paint, and it will protect your car's bumper if you accidentally rub the wall." -- U.F. in North Carolina
* Stop runs in hose or tights by painting the bottom of the run with clear nail polish. Let dry and repeat. Do this while wearing them, and gently unstick from the skin. It works better when they are stretched as they will be worn, and you don't risk attaching it to the other side of the tights.
Hocus Focus
BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
BAR BELLS with several plates weighing 2-1/2 to 25 lbs. TRAILER
SWAY BARS with chains length 29”. TODDLERS LIFE VEST. sbly5722@gmail.com
TIGER LILIES and ROSE OF SHARON. You dig. 315-584-3626
Small ROSE BUSH. You dig and remove. 585-388-0318
MEMORABILIA - clippings, pins, programs, and more of Oak Hill CC, PGA 2003, Rider Cup 1995, Centennial, US Amateur Championship 1998. Fairport. 585-388-0318
5 x 8 UTILITY TRAILER. 585-732-8410
40+ hardcover READER’S DIGEST CONDENSED BOOKS, a ROLLING WALKER and two REGULAR WALKERS. Call before noon. 585-813-5325
Large SOFA and two HARDEN FURNITURE CHAIRS. Very clean. Bloomfield. 315-240-4047
VHS TAPES - children, adult, hunting, etc. barbhetrick@msn.com
GUITAR WORLD MAGAZINES - About 50 from mid 90s to 2011. Must take all!! 585-229-2100
OLYMPIC PIN COLLECTION, 1980-1996. Countries, sponsors, sports. 585-657-5451
Lots of MOVING BOXES. Dansville. 585-443-9974
Partners large wood DESK and CREDENZA, two wood COMPUTER DESKS, heavy metal OFFICE DESK. Need pickup truck to move. Perinton. 585-385-3482
CHINA CABINET - Two piece. The top section has glass doors. Needs some repair work. 585-993-2428
Several hundred square yards of heavy black PLASTIC SHEETING. Used for weed suppression - did the job. Come get it. 585-727-6125
CHEST FREEZER 5 cf. Good condition, clean. You pick up. 585-409-1161
8x10 and 11x14 PICTURE GLASS. gmperzel@rochester.rr.com
Solid WOOD HANGERS, all (except 2) include pants rod; approx. 20. Take all. Northern Penfield. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
FULL SIZE BED, MATTRESS, and FRAME. Very comfortable, good condition. rwarner9@rochester.rr.com
Two WHISKEY BARRELS. Decent shape. Webster. 585-739-7614
VHS GOLF INSTRUCTION TAPES. 585-486-4038
Guidelines:
Seeking a DIRT BIKE or ATV, gas powered, running or not for father/ son project. Please text or call Matt 315-576-1278
KITCHEN TABLE. 585-236-0426
FIRE TV STICK, FISHING EQUIPMENT, heavy duty foldup CAMPING CHAIRS. T-SHIRTS and regular shirts 5X. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513
DRYER needed in good working condition. 585-993-2170
KID’S SANDBOX with LID. Classic turtle sandbox or similar. Must be small enough to fit in SUV. 315-244-1273
Child’s TRACTOR, BACKHOE or CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE that a 5-year-old can sit on. 585-820-9245
One length of PRESSURE TREATED WOOD 2’ x 6’ x 8’ to 10’ length in solid very good condition. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
Looking for any type of FARM PEDAL TRACTOR. 585-352-4689
Large amounts of FIBER FILL or FOAM PADDING ROLLS for welding pads/dog beds, etc. 585-519-1261
3-WHEEL TRIKE. 585-533-1482
Pair of BOAT DOWN RIGGERS. 585-374-5768
DEHUMIDIFIER for basement. 585-202-6508
SICKLE PEAR TREE - many wonderful childhood memories. Does anyone have any pears they would like to share? 585-576-6959
ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand. Lakeville. Call or text 585-649-8706
MEN’S DISPOSABLE UNDERWEAR, L-XL. 585-310-7581
POKÉMON CARDS for granddaughter to expand her collection. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Old TABLETOP TUBE RADIOS. Working or non-working. bartonta@gmail.com
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Large BENCH needed for church meditation garden. 585-293-1874
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Full range of cemetery memorials & services. Many granite stones, colors, shapes & engraving options on display. Friendly, caring & here to help!
Proprietors: David & Kathy Cooper (585) 261-0012 5650 County Rd. #41, Farmington, NY 14425 Tues.-Sat. 10-5 or by appointment.
Estate planning is an important part of managing one’s finances. A qualified attorney who specializes in estate planning can help people write their wills and, if necessary, establish trusts that can help surviving loved ones in the wake of their death.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
High Creatinine and GFR Levels
Signify Severe Kidney Damage
DEAR DR. ROACH: Last summer, a city policeman came to my door. My doctor had been unable to contact me with the results of a recent blood test and called the police. The policeman handed me a card with the results written on it. My creatinine level was 4.1, and my glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was 14. He said the numbers indicated that my kidneys were failing and that I should go to the emergency room immediately. Except for swelling in one ankle, I had no symptoms.
During a day and a half in the hospital, I lost 14 pounds of fluid after the insertion of a catheter. Within two weeks, my creatinine level was measured at 2.1. After a few months of wearing the catheter, my prostate was “trimmed back” (my words, not the doctor’s) using a procedure called a “TURP.” I am back to normal.
What is a TURP, and how routine is it? Are there any long-term negative effects? How close did I come to kidney failure? -- T.J.R.
ANSWER: Your problem was obstruction of urine flow due to an enlarged prostate. The urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body) goes right through the middle of the prostate, and an enlarged prostate can block flow partially or completely. This is a very common problem. Sometimes the urine flow stops entirely, but this doesn’t have to happen in order for kidney damage to occur. It’s the increased pressure in the bladder that causes damage. Creatinine is an end product of protein metabolism, and since it is removed by the kidney, it’s a good indicator of kidney function. The higher the creatinine level, the worse the kidney function. The creatinine level (along with age and sex) are used to estimate the GFR, a direct statement of a person’s kidney function.
A (stable) GFR of less than 15 is considered stage 5 kidney failure, which usually means that dialysis will be necessary to preserve life. Note that creatinine itself isn’t the problem; it’s a marker for the fact that the kidney can’t remove all the other waste products, which will then build up and make a person very ill.
When a person with urinary obstruction develops a creatinine level over 6, it’s likely that they will have permanent kidney damage, but I have seen people with higher levels recover and some with lower levels experience permanent kidney function loss. My guess is that you were only a few days away from having permanent damage. A trans-urethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a traditional treatment for an enlarged prostate. Although newer treatments are often used in situations where there is plenty of time to spare, a TURP is a routine treatment for the type of obstruction you had. There are possible long-term side effects from a TURP, such as erectile dysfunction, but those are usually noticed immediately after surgery and often get better over time.
Level: Beginner
Finally, a plea: Make sure that your doctor has your up-to-date contact information, including your emergency contacts. We physicians are very grateful to have the police available for emergencies, but would rather not have to use them. I try to remind my resident physicians to be sure that we have a working contact number any time we order a test, but it’s best if both the patient and physician have it on their lists. Even routine tests can occasionally come back with critical results.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
RECOGNIZE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS
Air fresheners: These seemingly innocuous products may be doing more harm than good. Information published in a 2015 issue of The Journal of Toxicological Sciences linked air fresheners to volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. They also may contain ultra-fine particles of formaldehyde and phenol. In addition, National Geographic’s The Green Guide states that many air fresheners contain nerve-deadening chemicals that coat nasal passages and temporarily block one’s sense of smell. Many widely available air fresheners use phthalates, which are linked to hormonal and reproductive issues, birth defects and developmental disorders. In lieu of chemical air fresheners, spray diluted essential oils around the house.
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Thank you very much to the person who paid for us at Applebee’s in Fairport. You were very thoughtful and we appreciate your kindness. It was a heartwarming surprise!! We will pass it forward!
Making the world a better place, one step at a time
Thank you so much for sharing the story about our fearless leader, Brad Carlson. He's been integral to BSA 410 and is just an amazing human being overall. May we all strive to make our communities a better place and pass on our knowledge and expertise to the next generation, as Brad does and has!
Please Be Responsible
So many people start not feeling good and automatically assume and tell others oh it's only a cold. Or it's only allergies. Many hear those words all the time. You don't know that for sure because Covid symptoms presents as a cold or allergies in some. Please respect others and test yourself as not to spread it to others. It only takes a few minutes. Some people really trying to protect themselves can get very sick. Please be responsible. One can easily spread it to six or seven people, and those six or seven people can spread it to another six or seven people, and so on. Some people can still pass away from Covid if they're sick enough.
Stop the Stink
Cigarette smokers, please don’t stand near entrances to stores or businesses. The smoke is carcinogenic and the wind carries it. And please don’t toss the butts on the ground and walk away. Smoke in your vehicle or your own home. Tossing them out your windows is disgusting, plus it’s littering.
Clark Manor House
is seeking a Per Diem Dining Room Attendant to help with meal service and support nursing staff. Must have weekend availability, love of working with the elderly community a plus! Training provided. Must pass a criminal background check. Contact Emmalie at 394-0965 ext 2 or ebeaman@clarkmanorhouse.org for more information.
COOK
Clark Manor House Assisted Living is searching for a per diem cook. We are a 17 bed facility that acts like a big family. Experience in a commercial kitchen or similar setting a plus.
For more information call 394-0965 opt 2 or email Administrator Emmalie Beaman ebeaman@clarkmanorhouse.org
FLACRA is growing and adding positions!
Walk-in/Open Interviews!
Wednesdays, 10am-2pm in the Human Resources Office 440 Professional Park, Cli on Springs, NY 14432
We have immediate openings for:
• Registered Nurses
• Licensed Practical Nurses
• LMSW, OT and other licensed staff
• Counselors • Peer Advocates
• Behavioral Health Technicians
• Cleaners and more!
Learn more about our agency and how you can help us to save lives. Competitive Pay Career Development Educational Opportunities
For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@flacra.org
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
We Want You… Heavy Duty Truck Installers… Welder Fabricators / Hydraulics / Truck Electrical
• Competitive Wages & Benefits Package
• Health Insurance & 401k – Day One
• Starting Rate $22.00/$23.00
To learn more about Tenco and the job opening visit the Tenco website: www.tenco.ca
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Are you passionate about media and marketing?
Do you have a knack for connecting businesses with their customers? Are you commi ed to doing excellent work? If so, we want you on our team!
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- Work across both print and digital media to deliver effective marketing solutions.
- Foster strong relationships with clients to understand and meet their marketing needs.
- Contribute to the growth of our publication and community by connecting readers with valuable local information.
Why join us?
- Be part of a dynamic team dedicated to supporting and growing the local community.
- Enjoy a collaborative work environment with opportunities for professional growth.
Find out why so many of our employees have spent their careers with our family owned and operated company.
Prior sales experience a plus but we will consider the right candidate with the right drive and a itude. Compensation is commission based.
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Avon CSD is hiring:
Clerk/Typist (12-month)
Great benefits and retirement available
Salary $17.75 - $21.00 per hour • Start date ASAP
If interested, see AvonCSD.org District Employment Opportunities webpage to fill out a Civil Service application by 8/15/24.
Position appointed provisionally until the next civil service exam is given. Questions call the District Clerk at 585-226-2455 x 1320
NETWORKING STRATEGIES FOR THE DIGITAL AGE
Get out of the house. Digital age networking is not limited to digital connections. Meetup.com encourages like-minded men and women to get together with real people in real life, using the internet to facilitate such connections. Men and women who sign up can use Meetup.com to connect with local professionals in their industries, attend industryspecific events and even establish their own meetup groups. A medium such as Meetup.com is great for individuals of all ages, but it might be especially valuable to established professionals looking to combine digital age networking with the more traditional networking they’re accustomed to.
Full-time Teaching Assistants and Cleaners &
part-time and on-call Food Service Helpers
Brighton Central Schools
Teaching Assistant
$17.30/hr., Food Service $17.10/hr., Cleaner $16.85/hr.
Visit our website at www.bcsd.org under Job Opportunities to apply and to view additional position details.
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL VACANCIES
• Music Vocal Teacher (Grades 6-12)
• Occupational erapist (Anticipated Opening)
• Cleaner (full-time - Anticipated Opening)
• Drivers (full-time)
Continual Recruitment - Substitutes:
• Teachers (Certified and Uncertified)
• Aides/TAs
• RNs/LPNs
• Cleaners
• Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application
Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org
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