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All Natural

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Pork Chops

Fresh

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Fresh

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Chicken Wings

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Steaks

lb.

2.2 lb. bag

lb.

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Flank Steaks

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Fresh Skin on Cucumber Salad..................$1.59 lb. Picnic Hams

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Porterhouse/T-Bone Lean tender

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Table of Contents Auto Section ...............................Page 4 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 24 Classifieds .............................Page 33 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 3 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 28 For The Family .............................Page 18 Garage Sales ...............................Page 2

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WEBSTER: 806 Lithuanica Lane. 6/8-6/10 (9-4pm). LONG TIME QUILTER SELLING ALL! Furniture, tools, scrapbooking, toys, books, household, sport items, more. FAIRPORT: 75 Harvest Rd. June 7-8 (10-4pm) & June 9 (9-1pm). MOVING SALE. American Girl dolls, never used Avon products, furniture, toys, books. Getting rid of everything! FARMINGTON: 5852 Mountain Ash Drive. 6/1-2 (9-3pm). HOUSEHOLD SALE. Dept. 56 houses, Princess House glass, Partylite, furniture, lots of household items.

VICTOR: 22 Maple Ave (Rte 444, off Rte 96). June 8-10 (9-4pm). Collectibles, glassware, household items, books, furniture, jewelry, vintage blue canning jars, games, more.

❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■ VICTOR- QUAIL RIDGE ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD SALE (Sagamore/ Hillcrest/ Valley View/ Fenwick). 6/8-9 (9-5pm). FOLLOW THE SIGNS. Don’t Miss It!

EAST ROCHESTER: 214 E. Chestnut Street. 5/31 - 6/3 (9-5pm). INDOOR ESTATE/ MOVING SALE. Everything for sale including house. 30 years accumulation, house is loaded.

❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■❒■ EAST ROCHESTER: 523 West Spruce Street. 6/9 Saturday Only (9-4pm). MOVING SALE! Variety of items. Something for everyone.

FAIRPORT: 430 Loud Road (off Rt. 31). Fri.- Sat., 6/8-9 (9-3pm). Household items, clothing and a wide variety of goods.

Multi-Family Garage Sale Friday, June 8th • 9am-2pm Saturday, June 9th • 9am-2pm The Fairways Villas Championship Drive Victor, NY For more information call

585-924-7043

Give and Take .............................Page 21 Health & Wellness .............................Page 27

Buy one 6 pack, Get one 6 pack free

Home Services ...............................Page 9

Monday - Saturday 8am-8pm; Sunday 8am-6pm

Hometown Events .............................Page 16

101 Despatch Drive East Rochester • 249-1000 www.leosbakeryanddeli.com

Pet Place ...............................Page 8 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 14

Expires 6/9/18

Savanna

Real Estate .............................Page 25

Masonry Work and Repairs

Senior Center ...............................Page 6

Steps, Patios, Sidewalks

Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm

585-232-5110 There are over 100,000 kids in foster care, like Savanna waiting to be adopted. www.ChildrenAwaitingParents.org

Basement Windows Replacement and More! SMALL JOBS WANTED

Call Luigi (585) 520-5842

Exterior Painting Deck Staining Sherwin Williams Paints Senior Discounts •␣Fully Insured

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M O N . & W ED . LARGE BREAKFAST LARGE CHEESE PIZZA PIZZA Seallrvthede $ 99 See our full menu at www.jandlspizza.com for daily specials

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Roll, tartar sauce, lemon juice, coleslaw, fries. Must present coupon. Exp. 6/10/18.

9

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9 FISH FRY $ 99 7 DAYS A WEEK 9

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time!

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Add $2.50 each per topping. Must present coupon. Exp. 6/10/18.

SHEET CHEESE PIZZA $ Add $3.50 each topping. Must present coupon. Exp. 6/10/18.

1899

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1231 Ayrault Road, Corner of Hogan & Ayrault Hrs.: 6am-10pm • Deli 6-9pm • Sun. 6-9pm

www.clawsonsdeli.com

425-3870 We accept EBT

Cereal Sundaes Healthy cereal sundaes are simple to make and fun to eat. Start with a base: plain yogurt which is loaded with beneficial probiotics. Then, set out a variety of healthy toppings and let everyone in the family customize their breakfast sundae. Bran cereal, fresh or dried fruit, chopped unsalted nuts and a drizzle of raw honey will gear you up for a great day.

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


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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Your The health benefits of grandparent-grandchild relationships In the not-so-distant past, extended families were the norm, with multiple generations residing on the same street if not in the same house. Today the family unit is largely an amalgam of different situations. The rise of two-income families has pressured parents into finding childcare situations. Quite often grandparents once again step in to offer guidance and support for youngsters. This can be a good thing for both the grandparents and the grandchildren. Although a bevy of psychological research focuses on parent-child relationships, new evidence points to the benefits of the grandchild-grandparent relationship as well. Close relationships between these different demographics is often a sign of strong familial ties. A study from researchers at Boston College discovered that emotionally close ties between grandparents and adult grandchildren reduced depressive symptoms in both groups. Research at the University of Oxford among English children between the ages 11 and 16 found that close grandparent-grandchild relationships were associated with benefits including fewer emotional and behavioral problems and fewer difficulties with peers. Adult and grandchildren alike benefit from relationships with their elders. Grandparents can provide a connection and exposure to different ideas while providing a link to family history and knowledge regarding traditions and customs not readily available elsewhere. Nurturing grandparent-grandchild experiences may be easy for families where grandparents live in the same house or close by. For others, it may take some effort. The following are some ways to facilitate time spent together. • Schedule regular family reunions or get-togethers. Host or plan multi-generation events that bring the family together and expose children to various members of their family. • Promote one-on-one time. Have grandchildren spend time with grandparents in intimate settings. Alone time can be good for both and offers each undivided attention. A meal at a restaurant or time

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spent doing a puzzle or craft can be interesting to both generations involved. • Video chat when possible. If distance makes frequent visits challenging, use technology to bridge that gap. Send photos, letters and electronic communications. Tech-savvy grandparents can use Skype or Facetime to stay in touch and speak one-on-one with their grandchildren. • Share skills with each other. Either generation can play teacher to the other. Grandparents may have certain skills, such as baking, sewing or wood crafts, they can impart that may not be readily taught today. Children can help grandparents navigate computers, video games or sports activities. Grandchildren can help grandparents feel younger, and grandchildren can learn new experiences from their grandparents.


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I need a home Penny Saver Pet of the Week My name is

Trouble and I am a year old. I am very playful and love to have fun! I have so many toys that I love to play with all day long! Send us a photo and brief writeup of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

Little Miss Monkey was not feeling like modeling for our photographer but she’s still quite pretty. She’s a 6-year-old female domestic longhair mix with a lovely buff colored coat. She’s available free of charge to approved adopters, age 60 and over, through Lollypop Farm’s Seniors-for-Seniors program. If you would like more information, please call 585-223-1330 or visit Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester at 99 Victor Rd. in Fairport, NY.

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585-678-9490 HELPFUL INSECTS Plants depend on insects to transfer pollen as they forage, and many insects are quite beneficial to have around. While some pollinate, others are predators of other pests. • Antlion: A foe of ants, they’ll help eat and control ant populations and pollinate flowers. They pose no threat to humans, either. • Big dipper firefly: These colorful insects feast on earthworms, slugs and snails during the larval stage. Fireflies add drama to evening gardens with their twinkling lights. • Garden spiders: Although some spiders can be venomous, many are quite handy to have around the garden. They’ll help control pest populations that can damage plants and crops. • Dragonflies: These arial artists that zip around the yard are consuming smaller insects that would otherwise pester plants and humans. • Blue-winged wasp: This wasp attacks the larvae of Japanese beetles, helping to control beetle populations. • Bees and butterflies: Butterflies and bees are some of the best pollinators out there, and each can add whimsy to gardens.


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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2016, the Dodgers’ Julio Urias became the youngest postseason starting pitcher (20 years, 68 days old) in major-league history. Who had been the youngest one? 2. David Cone, Pedro Martinez and David Wells all tossed a perfect nine innings in a majorleague game. Who of the three had the most career regular-season victories? 3. Donnel Pumphrey of San Diego State set a new record in 2016 for most career rushing yards (6,405 yards). Whose record did he break? 4. Who was the first athlete from the Dominican Republic to play in the NBA? 5. The Vegas Knights set a record in 2017-18 for most regularseason road wins by an NHL expansion team (22). Which team had held the mark? 6. Which Major League Soccer teams have won back-to-back MLS Cup championships? 7. In 2018, Germany’s Kristina Vogel won her 11th women’s world cycling title. Who else has won 11 times? (c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Answers 1. Bret Saberhagen was 20 years, 175 days old when he started in 1984. 2. Wells had 239 victories, Martinez 219 and Cone 194. 3. Wisconsin’s Ron Dayne, who rushed for 6,397 yards (1996-99, when bowl statistics were not included). 4. Tito Horford, with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1988. 5. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, with 19 road victories in the 1993-94 season. 6. D.C. United (1996-97), Houston (2006-07) and the Los Angeles Galaxy (2011-12). 7. Australia’s Anna Meares.

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TIPS TO MAKE AN OLDER HOME MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT Seal cracks and gaps around your home’s windows, doors, and vents. These can be a considerable source of energy loss, allowing conditioned air to escape and unconditioned air to infiltrate your home, placing stress on your furnace and air conditioner in the process. An easy DIY solution is to caulk around windows, doors, and vents, and install or replace worn weatherstripping. An average home loses up to 30 percent of its energy through air leaks, so sealing your home is a worthwhile exercise.

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GVPS ONLINE POLL: After hearing the announcement ‘There will be no anthem, let’s just play softball”, the crowd of hundreds at a Fresno, California high school softball championship game reacted first by booing and then by singing the Star Spangled Banner a cappella. The event coordinator took responsibility for the decision not have the anthem played explaining that protocol is that it is played only at the first game of the day. What is your opinion of the playing of the National Anthem at high school sporting events?

• It should be played at every game of every event. This instills respect for the flag in our youth. • Only play it at the beginning, this will speed things up! • It really doesn’t matter, no one pays attention! Poll Ends: 06/04/18

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EVERYONE WITH ALS COUNTS (NAPSI)-Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells. It first gained national attention as Lou Gehrig’s disease, named after the famous baseball player who was diagnosed with ALS in 1939. To date, the cause of ALS is unknown, and there is still no known cure. The disease strikes quickly, usually leading to death within two to five years of diagnosis. But every person with ALS has an individual story, and understanding these stories will help researchers ultimately piece together clues about this disease. Ed Tessaro was diagnosed with ALS in 2009. As he learned to cope with this diagnosis, he reflects, “I’ve never considered myself a victim of the disease because I believe in my heart all of us have a wheelchair. In my case, it’s quite literal, but with everything that goes on in my life, I realize that every family has had a crisis.” One of the things that helps him and others with ALS is reaching out for community support and resources. “The ongoing struggle is to encourage newly diagnosed people to come in and talk about their condition. I want to help people learn about the National ALS Registry, clinical trials, and other resources that can provide support and hope.” The National ALS Registry helps gather information from those who are living with this disease. Researchers from all around the world can access the Registry data to help scientists learn more about what causes this disease. Everyone’s story is different, and everyone’s piece of the puzzle is essential. The Registry has found that almost 16,000 persons with ALS live in the United States, as of 2014. It is important to include as many people as possible living with the disease to get the most accurate information. When patients join, it helps give researchers more information. This could lead to a better understanding of the causes of ALS, because learning more about the disease is one step further in the battle to defeat it. Concludes Ed, “It’s tough, but maybe we can fling open a door or two in the next couple of years of research. I’m happy just to stall this thing and get all of us to another chapter in our lives.” If you or someone you care about has ALS, please consider learning more about the National ALS Registry by visiting www.cdc.gov/ALS.


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EAST ROCHESTER Beat Brain Cancer 5K - 5K run and 1 mile walk in memory of Desiree Stockholm. All proceeds will be donated to the Daggett family of Fairport, NY. Little Zoey Daggett is a spunky 5 year old little girl that has been battling a DIPG brain cancer tumor since she was 3.5 years old. Please come out and support the event and help this family with their fight against brain cancer. Saturday, June 9th, 9am11am at the East Rochester High School, 200 Woodbine Ave., East Rochester. Cost: $20. This is a USATF Sanctioned event. http:// www.beatbraincancer5k.com

FAIRPORT David Marsh, A Life of Courage Born in 1940, David Marsh contracted rheumatic fever at age six leading to many hospital stays and a life bound to a wheelchair. However, due to the compassion of the Fairport community, he was able to realize many of his dreams before his 1964 death. Recently, his sister donated many of his favorite items to the Perinton Historical Society and are on exhibit through 2018 at the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin St.), helping visitors remember and honor his short life. Museum hours and more information: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org. Family Night Out! Saturday, June 2, 7pm. Please join us for a family night out at Mt. Rise Church Fellowship Room, 2 Mt. Rise, Fairport, off of Rt. 31 for an appreciation of nature. Karen Kelliher will be showing a personal movie of a baby robin rescue. Sponsored by Congregation Etz Chaim. Popcorn will be served.

MENDON 21st Annual Outdoor Expo June 9th at Mendon Ponds Park Beach Area, from 9:30 to 3:30. Free & Open to the public. You can participate in over 40 workshops for hiking, canoeing, kayaking, backpacking, camping, bicycling and many other related outdoor skills. Crafts and a petting zoo for the kids. Refreshments by Chef’s Catering, Eat Me ice cream and music will be provided by the Golden Link Folk Singing Society. For complete information on the events and participants; visit: http:// www.adk-gvc.org/Expo

ONTARIO A Rummage Sale will be held FRIDAY, JUNE 8 from 9AM-4PM, & SATURDAY, JUNE 9 from 9AM1PM. June 9, Saturday is DOLLAR A BAG DAY! The Sale is at the ONTARIO CENTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1638 Ridge Rd., ONTARIO. For information call 315-524-8561 or go to http:// www.fpcontario.org.

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PERINTON Trout Fishing Derby for Kids! Saturday, June 2 at Powder Mill Park, Irondequoit Creek, Perinton, from 8am to 10am. Free, for boys and girls under age 15, trophies awarded. Look for signs at park entrance on route 96 for location. Sponsored by Monroe County Conservation Council and Monroe County Parks Department.

PITTSFORD Ever Changing Perennials - Presented by Cornell Master Gardener Gerald Kral. Learn how to properly select perennials that will thrive together in your garden. Saturday, June 2, 10-12noon at the Hansen Nature Center, 1525 Calkins Rd., Pittsford. https://sites.google.com/ view/tinkerpark/events ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. The next breakfast is on Saturday, June 9th, 8AM-10AM in support of RAIHN (Rochester Area Interfaith Hospitality Network). This will be the last breakfast until October 13th. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5 per person. The United Church of Pittsford is at 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details (585) 586-6870.

ROCHESTER Amyloidosis Support Group Meeting: Saturday, June 23, 8:30am-1:30pm, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue - Weiner Conference Rm. (ground floor). Park in Portland Ave RAMP. Guest Speaker: Dr. Omar Siddigi (BUMC). Light breakfast and lunch served. RSVP requested to: Muriel: info@amyloidosissupport. com. Toll Free: 866-404-7539. Paula Schmitt: pschmitt_98@ yahoo.com. MaryAnn Kraft: thumbelinamk@yahoo.com, 585-334-7501. Patients, family members, caregivers and interested medical personnel are welcome. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter Creating a better ROC experience. Andrew Moore, Interim Director, Greater Rochester International Airport, highlights the many improvements taking place at ROC as part of the Upstate Airport Economic Development and Revitalization Initiative. This $79 million project, slated to be complete by the end of October, “should transform ROC inside and out to a 21st century airport.” Held June 5, 11-1pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org

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5K Walk/Run for Scholarships Sponsored by Monroe Community College Foundation. Held Saturday, October 6, 2018. The race begins at 11AM with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30AM at 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $8. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by October 1; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680. 10th Annual Recipe for a CURE Sunday Brunch - Join us for an afternoon of delicious food, drinks, raffles and fun; all proceeds go directly to CURE Childhood Cancer Association. Presented in partnership with the American Culinary Federation: Rochester’s Professional Chef’s/Cook’s Association. Cost: $50. Held Sunday, October 14, 112pm, Radisson Rochester Riverside, 120 E. Main St. Ste. 6, Rochester. https://curekidscancer.com/event/ 10th-annual-recipe-for-a-curesunday-brunch/ Roc City Run Against Cancer 10K - Join us for the American Cancer Society’s local endurance event Roc City Run Against Cancer! The 10k Run is part of the day-long events. The 10k event begins at 7pm on June 16th in Cobbs Hill Park, in Rochester. Come help us raise money for the American Cancer Society! Runners of all levels are welcome - There is something for everyone! Sign up at https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/Rochester/ RocCityRunAgainstCancer The Rochester Women’s Community Chorus 40th Anniversary Concert “How Can I Keep From Singing?” - Please join us Saturday, June 2, 7:30pm at The Harley School, 1981 Clover Street, for this very special evening of songs, prizes and refreshments. Advance tickets may be obtained at a discount on-line at: rwcc.ticketleap. com or from a chorus member. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the evening of the concert. Wheelchair accessible and sign language interpreted. Info.: therwcc.org or (585)376-SING.

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Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 15 chapters in Monroe County. To find the one closest to you visit www.tops. org or call 800.932.8677 or 585.794.8164. 2nd Annual 4-H Expo - Join Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County at the Ontario Beach Park, 500 Beach Avenue, Rochester on Saturday, June 23, 11am-4pm. Activities: 4-H STEM crafts & demos, petting zoo, 4-H member projects & club demos. CCE-MC staff and volunteers will be present to share information regarding our 4-H, Master Gardener, Nutrition & Agriculture/Ag in the Classroom Programs. 4-H projects will be judged at this event. http://monroe. cce.cornell.edu/events/2018/06/23/ 2nd-annual-4-h-expo Roc City Run Against Cancer Ultra Run - Join us for the American Cancer Society’s local endurance event - Roc City Run Against Cancer! The 6 Hour Ultra Run begins at 6:00pm on June 16th in Cobbs Hill Park, in Rochester, NY. Come as an individual, or a while team. Runners of all levels are welcome-There is something for everyone! Sign up at https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/ R o c h e s t e r / RocCityRunAgainstCancer Roc City Run Against Cancer 5K Glow Run - Join us for the American Cancer Society’s local endurance event - Roc City Run Against Cancer! The 5k Glow Run is part of the day-long events. The 5k Glow event begins at 9:30pm on June 16th in Cobbs Hill Park, in Rochester. Come dressed in our best “glow” products and help us raise money for the American Cancer Society! Runners of all levels are welcome - There is something for everyone! Sign up at https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/Rochester/ RocCityRunAgainstCancer

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PHOTOS Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) - Tuesday, June 5, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Vestry Room, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. Prospective or new hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal round table discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and current hearing aid user Joseph Koelsky CCC/A (retired). http://www. hearinglossrochester.org

Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter Over the counter (OTC) hearing aids: What you need to know. Ramona Stein, owner and audiologist at Sounds for Life in Pittsford, comments on the OTC Act’s purpose, types of devices on the market, and benefits vs. drawbacks for OTC devices as opposed to purchasing from a traditional audiologist. Tuesday, June 5, 7pm9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. www. hearinglossrochester.org. The Garden | A Musical Fantasy June brings to Rochester the World Premiere of a New Musical for the entire family, entitled “THE GARDEN.” Rare Bird’s Ode presents THE GARDEN at the Auditorium Center, 885 E. Main Street, Third Floor Theater, for three performances: Friday, June 15th, 7:30pm, Saturday, June 16th, 7:30pm, with a matinee performance Sunday, June 17th at 2pm. Cost: $5 to $20. http://rarebirdsode.com.

VICTOR Victor Central School 123rd Annual Alumni Banquet - Sunday, June 10 at Ravenwood Golf Club, 929 Lynaugh Rd., Victor. Cash bar 6:30, dinner 7:00. $19 pp, payable on arrival. Call Sue Whitney Masseth for reservations 585-727-2359, RSVP by June 6. Join us! Reconnect with friends!

Realizing Peace through the Natural World - Interactive presentation and book signing by Robin Kimmerer, followed by a light Iroquois White Corn lunch and ending with a full sensory forest therapy nature walk. Celebrated author and botanist Robin Kimmerer shares “The Gift of Plants,” exploring the plants’ many teachings and lessons. June 3, 104pm, Ganondagan State Historic Site, 7000 County Road 41, Victor. Costs: $40/ General public, $35/ Friends of Ganondagan members. http://ganondagan.org/EventsPrograms.

Cousins Carlea Grant & Seaira Aceto celebrate after marching in Henrietta’s Parade.

Canandaigua’s Wood Library recently hosted an open house and Waldo made a surprise appearance!

WEBSTER Damascus Shrine Car Cruz Starting June 1 thru September 7th, 5-8PM will be our Friday night Car Cruise, famous Fish Fry and other foods, crafters and vendors! Music, 50/50 raffle, indoor seating to eat and clean rest rooms. Handicap accessible. Bring the family for a great way to spend the night. Proceeds go to support the Shriners Children´s Hospitals.

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Integrating Technology into Instruction at Churchville-Chili Schools By Amanda Puleo Churchville-Chili Central School District is in the sixth year of a technology plan to roll out 1:1 computer access to all students in grades K-12. Recently, the District’s 21st Century Technology Planning and Advisory Committee, a group of district administrators, teachers and librarians, reviewed the progress being made to ensure that instructional programs at all grade levels meet the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards for learning in the digital age. “After reviewing examples of student work from over 300 Churchville-Chili teachers from all subjects and grade levels,” said Instructional Technology Specialist Megan Hugg, “we are proud to say that the district has kept pace with the changing ISTE standards and is meeting or exceeding them. Our teachers are thoughtfully incorporating a wide range of technology into the curricula that engage students and empower them to take charge of their own learning.” For example, fourth-grade students are studying local history and sharing their digital presentations via distance learning technology with fourthgraders in other parts of New York State. At the Ninth Grade Academy, students create mock Instagram posts with visuals and hashtags that demonstrate their understanding of plot, theme and literary techniques used in Hemingway’s classic, “The Old Man and the Sea.” “It’s really exciting to see how much our students can accomplish using the technology we’ve provided them with!” said Hugg. ISTE standards have evolved since their introduction in 1998. Initially, they focused on ensuring that all students had access to digital tools and knew how to use them. Now, the goal is more ambitious: to leverage 1:1 access to internetconnected devices to transform student learning. There are seven current ISTE standards for students: Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, Knowledge Constructor, Innovative Designer, Computational Thinker, Creative Communicator and Global Collaborator. Each standard represents skills and qualities that will enable students to thrive in a connected, digital world. Thanks to a detailed analysis of these hundreds of projects, the Committee identified two focus areas for improvement. Topping the list is Empowered Learner. “This ties in exceptionally well

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Instructional Technology Specialist Megan Hugg works with a team of Churchville Elementary School students using online resources to understand math problems. with our district’s commitment to LearnerCentered Principles,” said Hugg. “Ensuring that our students can leverage technology to take a more active role in achieving their own learning goals is central to district guiding principles and core beliefs.” The forward-looking plan also calls for emphasis on skills represented by the Digital Citizen standard. “Students need more help becoming responsible, kind, positive and alert while online,” said Hugg. “We want them to stay safe and be aware of privacy, respect the intellectual property of others, and also understand the moral and legal issues that come along with the misuse of technology. Above all, we want them to be able to create a positive reputation for themselves online and to display ethics and good character.” “Teachers are already doing a great job of using technology to enhance the learning experience at Churchville-Chili schools,” said Hugg. “The challenge is to expand our incorporation of digital tools, actually embedding them into the learning experience. We are seeing more and more classrooms adding higher levels of collaboration with classmates, connecting to global experts, engaging in data collection and analysis, and showcasing learning in creative ways.” “The district is committed to giving our teachers the professional training and support they need to continue to adapt to new roles as expert guides and motivators. As we open doors for students to become more autonomous, self-directed and responsible learners, it is critical that teachers know how to leverage technology in designing authentic and engaging learning activities.”

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Looking for a service that offers OLD DOCUMENTS/ PHOTOS DESTROYED at no cost, and watch as they are being destroyed: suee@frontiernet.net USED BARN, STABLE and GENTLY USED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS and CLOTHING ONLY RELATED TO RIDING for Begin Again Horse Rescue Barn Sale: 585-322-2427 Need YARN and COTTON or COTTON BLEND FABRIC for Salvation Army to make gifts for children for Christmas: 585-764-1390 SMALL BOAT TRAILER for a 12 foot aluminum rowboat for senior citizen: 585-447-2176 PACK N’ PLAY: 585-360-6226 Desperately seeking an ELECTRIC RECLINING LIFT CHAIR (bad knees): 585-358-8755 STEP LADDER, at least 5ft. tall, any condition: 585-293-0783 LILAC OR OTHER PERENNIAL FLOWERING TRANSPLANT OR SAPLINGS. Any color or variety is greatly appreciated: 585-727-6448 GREEN HOUSE HEATING MAT or WATERBED HEATING MAT : 585-384-5428 MANTIS ROTOTILLER that works: 585-298-7664

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H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Cheer up, Lamb. Your emotional impasse will lift once you allow your highly tuned sense of justice to guide you on what to do about an associate’s questionable behavior. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) News about a project you hoped to work on might need more clarification. Take nothing just on faith. Draw up a list of questions, and insist on each being fully answered. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Giving your time to help others is fine. But don’t lose sight of your own needs. Make plans for an energy-restoring getaway with that very special person in your life. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Congratulate yourself on getting that difficult job done to everyone’s satisfaction. This could be the first of many such challenges you might be offered down the line. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) With your enthusiasm soaring again, you feel ready to tackle a tough new assignment. Good for you! And remember: Don’t be too proud to accept help when it’s offered. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Cupid rules the week for single Virgos eager to make a romantic connection. Meanwhile, Virgo couples experience renewed commitment in their relationships. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Home and work issues vie for your attention through early next week. Rely on your Libran sense of balance to keep you from being overwhelmed by either side. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Creative projects might have to go on standby as you tackle other matters making demands on your time and energy. Things should ease by the middle of next week. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Your energies are high, and so are your aspirations. But be careful not to let work dominate the week. It’s also important to spend time with family and friends. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) It’s a good time to set aside your pride and stop nursing those hurt feelings. Instead, consider restoring relationships you want to have back in your life. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) You might be miffed at not being shown more appreciation for your hard work. But don’t brood over it. Recognition comes in its own time and in its own way. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) With your inner creative juices starting to boil and bubble, this is a good time to launch a new arts-related project, or go back and restart the one you had set aside. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of seeing the best in people, which helps encourage them to live up to your perceptions. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

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We are just home from the Henrietta Memorial Day parade! It was great as usual! My comment is for Nichols Electric Company at the corner of E. Henrietta Rd. Valiant Dr. They are somewhat new to this location! As our family approaches that corner to take up our positions to watch the parade and get a good spot for the grands to grab the candy tossed, we notice a sign! Free hots/ chips/lemonade and a cookie! Free to anyone who wanted to get one! What a nice thing to do for the neighborhood! Not sure how many took advantage of this but was very kind of them! Thank you for being a new neighbor! Thank you to the Town of Perinton for cutting brush and dead trees on Loud Road. The

Perinton Crew did an excellent job and we really appreciate their hard work. Thanks to a helpful lady about two weeks ago, I took a friend grocery shopping to Walmart, Geneseo. She was in a wheelchair and I was pushing her with one hand while pulling her shopping cart with the other. We approached a checkout and while putting her items on the belt, a very kind lady behind us asked if she could help us to the car. We said yes - that would be greatly appreciated. While talking, my friend and this sweet lady realized they had met previously. The lady volunteers delivering Meals on Wheels and had once made a delivery to her. Smiles and thanks. So heartwarming to know there

homes. A home is a major investment and though you may not care others do. If you live in town you need to respect your neighbor's investment. Otherwise move to the country where you don't have neighbors. I don't care how you keep up the inside of your home but your outside becomes my problem. [local] Town it is time you did something about this.

To the residents in [local town]. I am tired of the homes in our area that are not kept up. I drove around our tiny hamlet and I found houses with so much junk in the yards you couldn't see the yard, doors falling off, porches falling off, cars, campers and equipment all over. I even saw recliners on a front porch. Your sloppiness decreases the property value of your neighbor's

So the neighbors decided they needed a big dog in their life. I certainly didn't! The almost daily 6:30am and occasional late night barking has ruined my sleep. How is this acceptable? What were you thinking when you got dogs and let them roam off leash on a country road? That the leash law was only enforced in city and village setting. Not everyone is happy to see big dogs in their yard leaving poop behind. Just about every house has at

are still very caring and thoughtful people in this world. Honesty is a rare thing these days. We are grateful to the HONEST gentleman who returned our kayak after he realized it was not free. He called the town police to explain what had happened and returned it to us with a nice note apologizing for the misunderstanding. It is nice to know there are still honest people out there willing to admit to their mistakes and correct the situation. Thank you sir! The Big Springs Garden Club would like to thank all of those who donated plants, pots, & new to you items to our perennial sale that was held on Friday &

least one dog living within their property that is kept in fence. The speed limit is 55 mph on this road that is also used for farm equipment. Not to mention we are off two main roads with the expressway and train tracks on either side of the neighborhood. Every afternoon your dogs are let loose after the school bus drops off kids and run right across the street. I know the kids have seen dead raccoons, woodchucks and deer before the town scrapes up the remains off for the road. Your dog deserves to be kept as safe as your children. I’m just wondering if you even know how hard it is to work for the USPS. They are out in all kinds of weather ALL day. Not just for a second to pick their mail out of their box. People do make mistakes, and with over 500 mail boxes and hundreds of packages daily it’s bound to happen.

Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. We especially appreciated your support for the sale that was a big success! Proceeds help support beautification in CaledoniaMumford and 2 scholarships for graduating Cal-Mum seniors. Hope to see you all next year!

Perhaps rather than being so critical of how others serve you while you apparently just stare out your window at the “very special mail lady”, you should work for the USPS and learn just how difficult the job is. Not to mention, there are many new employees just learning the job. Cut them some slack. I saw you "flip the bird" and lean on your horn recently at an older woman driver. She had signaled her turn into the fast food restaurant, but for some reason you thought she had cut you off or slowed you up. You do not own the road! I guarantee that woman has paid more towards our streets and highway system than you have. I hope your expression of anger and vulgarity was not witnessed by any children in your car. Show some courtesy and grace to other drivers!


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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

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--DEAR DR. ROACH: My 93-year-old mom is in good condition, except for a kidney disease that has been good for the past 26 years and has had very good reports from her medical practitioner and kidney specialist. One thing that stresses me is why she complains of being sick all the time. Is it because she wants attention, or just wants people to feel sorry for her? I am her daughter, and our family is just upset because of the way she acts. She does have depression, but she has been given depression pills. Please give me some information as to why she is doing this. As her daughter, I need TLC, and I need to know how to handle this situation. -- A.M.A. ANSWER: Based on no more information than you have just given me, I would suspect that she complains about being sick all the time because she feels sick all the time. She probably needs some TLC herself. At 93, I believe she’s earned the right to be the one on the receiving end. Depression may be the cause of her not feeling well, as it so often is. Unfortunately, medication for depression is completely effective for only a minority of people. Depression goes hand in hand with many other illnesses, especially those with chronic pain. I worry that there is a problem you don’t know about. Consider accompanying your mother to her next doctor’s visit, as I am certain she has done for you. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 48-year-old woman in pretty good health. I was a smoker for 30-plus years and quit about three years ago. I don’t have any signs of COPD or other lung ailments yet, but I fear they are just around the corner. My question is, is there anything I can do now to postpone or prevent the onset of these diseases, or at least decrease their severity? -- V.M. ANSWER: Not all smokers will develop COPD. Some smokers are more susceptible than others to the effects of the many toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke. Conversely, some nonsmokers can develop COPD, especially those who lack a protective enzyme, alpha-1 antitrypsin; this is more likely in those exposed to secondhand smoke or other airborne pollutants. Quitting smoking is by far the most important action you can take to reduce your risk of developing lung disease, but there may be others. Avoid other airborne pollutants, especially other smokers, but also dusts and fumes. Some preliminary evidence suggests that statin drugs might slow down COPD, but there are conflicting studies, and I don’t recommend them just for COPD. Regular exercise may help, and it certainly helps your heart and many other systems. The new booklet on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease explains both emphysema and chronic bronchitis, the two elements of COPD, in detail. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 601W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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Coast is Hiring! Apply online or in person. Please bring a copy of your current resume and valid ID. Collection experience not required. Industry leading paid training provided. Benefits include: Flex Schedule | 10 Paid Holidays | Onsite Paid Training | Paid Time Off | 401K Company Match | No Weekends | Lucrative Bonus Plan | Top End Health & Dental Insurance Available | Tuition Assistance | Staff Appreciation Events Apply Online

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Penfield Plumbing, one of Rochester’s oldest and most respected plumbing companies, needs more great employees for our Service Department. Our employees are respected and valued. Training is provided to those with outstanding customer service skills and mechanical ability. On-call and after hours availability is a requirement. Benefits include Health Insurance, 401K, Paid Holidays, PTO, uniforms. Hourly wages range from $15-$25 per hour depending on experience. Make the change – work for the right company. Email contact only at: wbeyers@penfieldplumbing.com

Apply in person at 117 N. Main St., Fairport, NY 14450 or at info@fairportanimalhospital.com • No phone calls

EFFICIENCY AT WORK People with multiple hobbies recognize there are many great ways to spend one’s time. But even people with plenty of ways to pass their time may find themselves wasting time each day, a phenomenon that seems to be growing. In its 2014 “Wasting Time at Work” survey, Salary.com found that 89 percent of participants acknowledged wasting time at work each day. That marked a sharp increase from a year prior, when 69 percent of workers surveyed reported wasting time at work. Thirty-one percent of workers surveyed admitted wasting roughly 30 minutes per day, while another 31 percent estimated they waste around one hour each day. Perhaps the most surprising finding from the survey was that 4 percent of participants admitted they waste four or more hours, or at least half a typically eight-hour workday, at work each day. Some people might be wasting time out of sheer boredom, but many may be able to trace all those squandered minutes and hours to inefficiency.


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Production Assembler Ranger Design in Ontario is hiring assemblers that are looking for a rewarding work experience. Ranger Design is a World Class manufacturer of high quality shelving, partitions, drawers, ladder racks and other equipment for the cargo van market. We pay top dollar for dependable, quality conscious employees. Do you enjoy working on a team and being rewarded for meeting production goals and standards? Apply today and find out why our employees don’t want to ™ leave once they join. A Shift and B Shift positions available. Starting wage of $13.50 per hour plus a weekly production bonus!!

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Horse farm located in Mendon, New York looking to add an enthusiastic, hardworking and trustworthy person to our great team! We have a farm hand position that we are looking to fill with a “dedicated” person. The available shift is a part-time position Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30am-4:30pm. “Horse care and handling experience are required.” Respect for the horses in our care is of the utmost importance to us! Responsibilities will include but are not limited to preparing and serving feed, turn out and turn in, mucking stalls, keeping the barns clean, blanketing, being able to use farm equipment such as a tractor, a spreader and an RTV is required. Applicants must have their own transportation. Mandatory background checks are done for all applicants. Please contact us at horsefarmharmony1@gmail.com

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Email resume to sales@qualitytran.com or P.O. Box 435· Pittsford, NY 14534 HOW TO ACE JOB INTERVIEWS WHEN SWITCHING CAREERS Showcase how you have adapted in the past. Much of the business world moves at a breakneck pace. That pace has become even faster thanks to advancements in technology that routinely affect how businesses operate. Even if you have never before changed careers, that does not mean you have not adapted to change. Make a list of the changes your employers have instituted throughout your career, highlighting how you adapted to those changes and benefitted from them in their aftermath.

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Open Interviews Tuesday, June 5 • 10am-1pm Accepting applications at Yummies in Fairport 80 N. Main St. • Fairport, NY 14450 Appointments appreciated but not necessary. If you can’t make this date or time, please call 585-236-2552 to set an appointment. Bring 2 forms of ID with you. $13-$16+ per hour plus great benefits.

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ELDER CARE ADULT CAREGIVER AVAILABLE: Extensive knowledge in elder care. 20+ years experience. Reasonable rates. Flexible hours. Overnight availability. Excellent references. Lots of TLC. Call Kim, 585-455-8737.

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FOR SALE PERITON DUPLEX FOR SALE: $1900 income per month. 32-34 Willowick Drive. 2 car garage, 2 BR units. $199,900. 585-330-8696.

SERVICES CUSTOM SAW MILLING at your location. Despatch Custom Milling Inc. Please call Vince at 585-259-6863 for pricing. MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.

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COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING! Bathtub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Tile Flooring. Kitchen Back Splashes. Countertops, Vanities, and Plumbing Service. Tile Repair & Re-Grouting Free Estimates, Fully insured! Please visit: www.deangelistile.com For Pictures, Videos & Testimonies. 585-317-2296.

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RNJ STUMP GRINDING & TREE REMOVAL: Affordable, honest, quality service. Rick Gerbino, 585-750-6044. rgerbino@rochester.rr.com

SERVICES TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured.

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