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Phelps American Legion Mul -M iaA Show

Saturday, August 26 • 10am-4pm

e artists will be donating a portion of their proceeds to support the Veterans Honor Flight Program. You can expect over 100 pieces of art to enjoy; from abstract to impressionism and realism. ere will be a grazing station and wine available for purchase, with proceeds also going to support Honor Flight.

Phelps American Legion • 1346 Rte. 96

Questions or more information contact Shelly at 315.759.1920

HOW TO KEEP CHICKEN FROM STICKING TO YOUR GRILL

According to the grill manufacturer Weber, the keys to grilling chicken are temperature and time. But even cooks who have paid close attention to the temperature of their grills and the time their chicken spends over a hot flame have no doubt fallen victim to chicken that sticks to the grill. This can affect the quality of a meal and make post-grilling cleanup that much more difficult. To prevent sticking, Weber advises cooks to put a light coating of olive oil and seasoning directly on the chicken prior to putting it on the grill. Once the chicken has been dressed, make sure the grill temperature remains around 425 F to 450 F. Chicken will stick to a grill if the temperature is too high, so pay close attention to the temperature at all times. Once the chicken has been placed on the grill, allow each side to cook for roughly 4.5 minutes. If the chicken is difficult to flip or remove from the grill, close the lid and allow it to cook for one additional minute.

Protecting Honeybees

Use caution when applying any pesticides to home gardens. Be especially cautious when applying pesticides when bees are likely to be flying. If you must apply pesticides, do so only after dusk.

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* “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!

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Kombucha Tribe | Embers Rising Farm

Riblicious BBQ | Dainty Donuts

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Very SPECIAL THANKS to the wonderful man who helped me after I tripped and fell on the uneven sidewalk outside the Canandaigua Post Office on Friday 7/21. Even though I was lucky enough to not be seriously injured, I’m not so sure I could have stood back up on my own. You were so kind to help me up, walk me into the post office and back out to my car, just to be sure I was okay. I wish I had a way to thank you personally, but will have to just hope you read this message thanking you for your kindness.

Missed Appointments

If you miss your appointment without canceling you get charged. Why then, if you have an appointment and you’re sitting there past the time, sometimes one hour plus, shouldn’t they be charged?

PLZ Return my JOSH!

Gosh darn it! My lawn sign of vaulting Josh Allen was kidnapped last week. A gift from family, he began jumping over my row of multi-colored solar lights during the ‘22-23 Christmas/Football Season. Similar figures exist to buy for yourself, if a fan. And if you’re the opposite, there are multiple methods to promote your own team without resorting to petit larceny. Please return Josh ASAP. The neighborhood misses him. We’d appreciate it, too, if you’d stop discarding your personal trash out your vehicle windows onto our properties. That glass bottle shattered all over my driveway & lawn, plus the road shoulder. It endangered neighborhood pets & children, plus passing sneaker soles & bicycle tires. We’ve got many more important activities to better occupy our time than collecting your daily assortment of cigarette butts & empty packs, fast food garbage, bottles & cans, etc.…

(Come Home, Josh! No ransom demands were issued.)

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By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet.

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Cli on Springs United Methodist Church

1 East Main Street, Cli on Springs, NY 14432 • http://csumc.com

Service: Sunday @ 9:30am

Pastor Brian Fellows

315-462-2274 or secretary@csumc.com

Online worship at csumc.freeonlinechurch.com

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Properly maintained headlights vastly improve driver safety

Don’t just replace but upgrade your headlight bulbs. Bulbs that have started to dim need to be replaced, but auto enthusiasts or maintenance-savvy drivers know they can upgrade their bulbs when replacing them. Industry experts recommend replacing headlamp bulbs every two years, and replacing them in pairs to make sure the vehicle’s lighting is equally balanced. But rather than sticking with the bulbs provided by the car maker, look for a bulb that makes it easier to see at night and during hazardous conditions. These headlights put more light on the road, helping to make up for poor weather, dimly lit roads, aging headlights, and even the loss of night vision many drivers experience as they age. Capable of providing up to 100 percent more light than the standard halogen bulbs found on the majority of vehicles today, special headlights create a better beam pattern that is dramatically longer than the standard bulbs, vastly improving driver vision and safety.

Clean the interior glass and mirrors. Dirty interior glass and mirrors make it difficult for drivers to see fellow motorists, so make removing any film buildup on such surfaces part of your routine vehicle maintenance.

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* Flamingos bend their legs at the ankle, not the knee. Their knees are closer to the body and covered by feathers.

* The world’s largest waterfall, in the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, is underwater.

* When Benjamin Franklin designed the first U.S. penny in 1787, it was emblazoned not with E Pluribus Unum, but “Mind Your Business.”

* The tongue of a blue whale can weigh as much as an elephant.

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Participate in a school-based transition program. Middle schools frequently host open houses for elementary school students, who can take tours of the campus. Parents can take part in these events with their children. If your schedule does not allow you to attend, then schedule a private tour with the middle school principal or a faculty member. Middle school guidance counselors or guest speakers also may make the rounds, visiting elementary schools directly. Be sure your student attends such information sessions so he or she can get an idea of what to expect during middle school.

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NON-WORKING MICROWAVE OVEN, BRASS LAMP, RUNNING BOARDS. Take all: 585-229-1108

ELECTRIC CITRUS JUICER. You pick up. Text or email. Amy8595@mail.com

Brand new GIRL BURP CLOTHS and BIBS. You pick up. Text or email. amy8595@mail.com

4 - 1950s ALUMINUM CHAIRS that came with a porcelain top kitchen table. Need recovering. daldrich51@gmail.com

3 CUSHION SOFA. Light tan, multi-color. Good condition. daldrich51@gmail.com

3 - RECLINERS, slightly faded, good condition. daldrich51@gmail.com

SEARS TREADMILL and STATIONARY BIKE Airdyne type good condition. Pick up Webster. gangie01@yahoo.com

STYROFOAM BOARDS – ½” thick. Sizes: 12”x12”, 12”x24”; 18”x24”. Clean. Must take all. Avon. 585-226-3073 leave message

CHOIR ROBES – 12 red robes and 14 white robes. 585-229-2327

Medium brown ELECTRIC RECLINER in good shape. 585-697-4489

QUEEN MATTRESS, used, ok condition. No tears. No smoking. Cat friendly home. gremsbmw@msn.com

Four DUNLOP SIGNATURE II TIRES on rims (4 lugs). 185/60R15 T 84 620 AB All weather, very good tread. jaroth@rochester.rr.com

WEATHERTECH FLOOR MATS, front and rear, for 2007 Kia Sportage, may fit other cars as well. 585-394-8917

MOTORIZED BARBECUE SPIT. Can be attached to an outdoor grill. 585-394-8917

Box of MAGAZINES. Boating, women’s, religious, wine. 585-649-8706. Box of 8”x10” and 11”x14” PICTURE GLASS. 585-924-4519

CAR COVER for a Mustang or similar style car. One year old. 585-334-2269

Three garbage bags full of STYROFOAM PACKING PEANUTS. 585-409-8860 or 585-343-4108

WURLITZER ORGAN 1950-60s model 4100. Powers up, no sound. njcalcote@gmail.com

Twelve 15” x 15”x 2” CEMENT BLOCKS. 585-200-2009

One sheet 4’ x 8’ DRYWALL. Two 8’ STUDS. Victor. (585) 738-4734

Two YAMAHA ORGANS and two PLAYER PIANOS. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)

WEBER GENESIS GAS GRILL with side burner. Great condition. Comes with a cover. Pick up in Geneseo. 585-261-3462

20+ EGG CARTONS and five large 30oz EMPTY COFFEE CANS. Brockport. 585-637-7505

HOSPITAL BED, extra wide 42” to 48”: 585-300-9257

Looking for a BOX TRAILER. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)

OLD POSTCARDS, VINTAGE STAMPS, ADVERTISING CARDS or COINS! 585-729-1259

Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

OLD NEWSPAPERS needed for canning by August 30th. 585-261-7321

SHELVING and FILE CABINETS. 585-424-0732

Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE for father son project. Call or text 315-576-1278 ask for Matt

Clean, medium to large BOXES. East Rochester area. 585-698-5937

VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Merit Badge. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net

AMERICAN HERITAGE MAGAZINES, especially the hard copy editions. 585-755-3195 leave message

FLAT BLACK SHEETS and BLACK CURTAINS. ejohn2908@frontiernet.net

TELESCOPE for stargazer. Leave voicemail. Speak slowly. 585-752-1562

Large/sturdy/wood burning PIT FIREPLACE. To burn lots of firewood. 585-752-1562

STURDY SHELVING. 585-424-0732

Looking for a 1983 AVON CENTRAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK jrranch5764@gmail.com

DAVIS VANTAGE PRO2 model 6312 or VANTAGE VUE model 6351/6510

DISPLAY CONSOLE for a Davis weather station ISS. junkmail1360@yahoo.com

DAVIS WEATHER STATION DATA-LOGGER model 6510USB or 6555IP to fit the display console. junkmail1360@yahoo.com

Granddaughters want to learn to can. Need any size CANNING JARS. Also, BABY CLOTHES and TOYS for great-grandchild. dobstarczyk@hotmail.com

PATIO BARSTOOL CHAIRS in good condition. Please text. 585-749-2432

Single mom of two kids in need of WORKING WASHING MACHINE penguinprincess73577@gmail.com

Small used SPINET PIANO in good condition for senior citizen in Dansville. 585-443-9974

VCR in good working condition. Wonder.ful.of.bread@theplate.com

GREENHOUSE and SUPPLIES needed for small startup. Any size and condition. VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, RECORDS, and TOOLS. greg3151@ymail.com

Looking for TRAILER for a 4-wheeler to help a retired veteran be able to hunt this season. 585-337-8580

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ANSWERS TO COMMON PET FOSTERING QUESTIONS

Who can I reach out to? The animal care resource Great Pet Care says municipal shelters, nonprofit shelters and nonprofit animal rescue groups typically have fostering programs. Rescue groups tend to have more time and resources to provide temporary pet parents with more compatible animal matches.

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Provide Ample Water: Make sure your pets have access to plenty of fresh and cool water at all times. You can even add ice cubes to the water bowl to keep it cooler for longer.

Create Shaded Areas: Set up shaded spots in your yard or on your balcony where your pets can relax. Use umbrellas, canopies, or create natural shaded areas with plants.

Indoor Retreats: Ensure that your pets have a cool place indoors where they can escape the heat. If possible, keep the air conditioning on or use fans to circulate air.

Cooling Mats or Beds: Consider getting cooling mats or beds designed for pets. ese can provide relief from the heat and help regulate their body temperature.

Freeze Treats: Freeze pet-friendly treats like cubes of watermelon, low-sodium chicken broth, or yogurt. ese can be a tasty and cooling snack.

Limit Exercise: Avoid exercising your pets during the hottest parts of the day. Opt for walks and playtime during the cooler mornings or evenings.

Avoid Hot Surfaces: Asphalt and sand can become extremely hot and can burn your pet’s paws. Stick to grassy areas or invest in pet booties to protect their paws.

Pet-Friendly Pools or Sprinklers: If your pet enjoys water, consider setting up a kiddie pool or sprinkler for them to play in. Make sure the water is cool and clean.

Avoid Hot Cars: Never leave your pets in a parked car, even with the windows cracked. Cars can become dangerously hot in a matter of minutes.

Check for Signs of Overheating: Be vigilant for signs of heat stress, including excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, or disorientation. If you notice these signs, bring your pet to a cooler area and contact your veterinarian.

Remember, di erent pets have di erent tolerances for heat. Always consider your pet’s breed, age, and health condition when implementing cooling strategies. If you’re unsure, consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.

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CREATE AN ENDURING MEMORIAL FOR A LOVED ONE

Create a memorial garden. Speak with an area park ranger to determine if you can donate an engraved sitting bench or construct a tranquil garden space in a loved one’s name.

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56th Annual Sauerkraut Festival in Phelps, NY: A Four-Day Celebration of Tradition and Community

various attractions and events keep energy owing. Runners ock to the Krauter 20k and 5k races, the oldest race in the Finger Lakes, and the Mustang Rally of the Finger Lakes provides a delightful experience for car enthusiasts. A giant slip ‘n slide guarantees refreshing fun under the summer sun.

Nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, the quaint village of Phelps, New York, comes alive each year with the lively and avorful Sauerkraut Festival. is four-day extravaganza, which has been a cherished tradition since its inception in 1967, highlights not only the village’s historical ties to sauerkraut production but also its vibrant sense of community.

A Historical Connection: e Origins of the Sauerkraut Festival

e roots of the Sauerkraut Festival trace back to Phelps’ rich history as a signi cant sauerkraut producer. Initiated by the Phelps Chamber of Commerce in 1967 as a one-day event, the festival quickly grew in popularity, evolving into the village-wide celebration it is today. e festival’s inception was a nod to Phelps’ role as one of the world’s largest sauerkraut producers, driven by its Silver Floss Sauerkraut Company (now Great Lakes Kraut Company, a part of Agrilink, Inc.) and Birds Eye Foods.

Over the years, the festival underwent transformations under the stewardship of a dedicated committee, comprised of community members and organizations. By 2013, the festival expanded into a fourday a air known as the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend, encompassing various activities and events that showcase the diversity and vibrancy of the community.

is year was no exception. According to Barbara Middlebrook of the Town of Phelps, “ e festival was a huge success this year due to all the involvement from many community organizations including but not limited to Phelps BDTC (organizers), Phelps Fire Department, Oaks Corners Fire Department, and all the local businesses! e village was very much alive and vibrant.”

A Flavorful Celebration: Events and Attractions

Each August, the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend o ers a plethora of activities for visitors of all ages. e festivities kick o on ursday evening, with food and marketplace vendors opening their stalls. Families enjoy the Arts and Cra s for Kids and carnival rides. A Kiddie Parade, led by the Phelps Fire Department, adds a charming touch, followed by piñatas and DJ music to keep spirits high.

e “Kraut Krawl” allows adults a cra beverage stroll through downtown Phelps, featuring local vendors such as Local Palate, Brewery Ardennes, and Smokin’ Tails Distillery. Live music and

e Giant Parade is a wonderful tradition winding its way through downtown Phelps, capturing the essence of the village’s unity. e Phelps Chamber of Commerce Food Tour invites attendees to savor local avors and the day concludes with a spectacular reworks display. Visitors explored the Phelps Diamond Club Cards & Collectibles Show at the Phelps Community Center. Sunday’s Worship in the Park o ers a serene moment of re ection, while live music infuses the air with harmonious melodies. Kid Zone Activities provide young festival-goers with a range of engaging and creative activities throughout the festival. Expanded entertainment projects were made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the O ce of the Governor and the New York State legislature and administered by Auburn Public eater.

Middlebrook said that particularly notable this yearwas“thesheervolume of people that attended the festival from all over the world including Canada, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.” Attendees particularly enjoyed the parade, the Kraut Krawl, the Mustang and Jeep shows, carnival rides, and food at local businesses as well as the food trucks and carnival vendors. is festival showed that the Town and Village of Phelps have a lot of activities and unique businesses to o er surrounding communities.

e annual Phelps Sauerkraut Festival is not just an event; it’s a representation of a community’s history, unity, and love for tradition. As attendees indulge in sauerkraut-inspired dishes and experience the vibrant atmosphere, they become part of a legacy that honors both the past and the present. In the charming village of Phelps, the Sauerkraut Festival stands as a testament to the power of community spirit and the joy that comes from coming together to celebrate shared heritage.

Check out the festival website (phelpsny.com/sauerkraut-weekend), for a variety of recipes to delight the palate, from chocolate cake, spice pie, Swiss steak, and kraut and frank rollups, chef’s salad, potato salad, even Festive Kraut. I am a chocoholic and must admit I never thought of making chocolate cake from sauerkraut, but locals swear by its avor. Give it a try.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Patient With Osteoarthritis Develops Hives After Taking Ibuprofen

DEAR DR. ROACH: I took ibuprofen for my osteoarthritis, but developed hives. Does this mean I’m allergic to all NSAIDs? What other therapeutic options do I have? -- J.B.

ANSWER: Anti-inflammatory drugs can have many allergic and allergic-type reactions, and ibuprofen is probably the most likely of all to do so. For people with mild reactions (such as hives that go away) without swelling or shortness of breath, I recommend avoiding ibuprofen and similar medicines, such as naproxen (Aleve and Naprosyn, among others), as well as any other medication ending in “-profen,” such as ketoprofen or flurbiprofen.

Aspirin is safe for most people as far as allergies go, although it is a little more likely to cause side effects at higher doses. The prescription medicines meloxicam (Mobic), nabumetone (Relafen) and celecoxib (Celebrex) are among the least likely to have any cross reaction with ibuprofen. Anti-inflammatory gels like diclofenac cream (Voltaren) should also be safe for topical use.

People with more serious reactions need a referral to an allergist, who may consider desensitization.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: We had to get a router attached to our computer to get Wi-Fi for our house. Is there any health risk by sitting or sleeping near the router from the radio waves it puts out? -- B.R.

ANSWER: The energy output from a typical Wi-Fi router is about 10 watts, and the energy is the lowfrequency, non-ionizing type. Very powerful radio sources, such as AM radio towers, can actually cause injury by heating tissues, but these have a power output in the thousands, or even tens of thousands, of watts. There has never been evidence of health effects on humans by low-output radio waves, such as the waves from Wi-Fi or cellphones.

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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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3 SIMPLE WAYS TO A HEALTHIER HEART

Heart disease is a formidable foe. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for approximately 800,000 deaths every year. The Government of Canada notes that heart disease is the second leading cause of death in that country, annually accounting for tens of thousands of deaths. (Note: Canada’s population is slightly more than one-tenth the population of the United States.)

While heart disease exacts a devastating toll on the United States and Canada, its reach extends far beyond North America, as the American College of Cardiology notes that cardiovascular disease accounts for 31 percent of all deaths across the globe.

In spite of the prevalence of heart disease, men and women are not helpless against it. In fact, there are many ways for men and women to reduce their risk for heart disease.

1. Maintain a healthy weight. The American Heart Association reports that between 60 and 70 percent of Americans are overweight or obese. Carrying around extra weight takes a toll on the body, increasing a person’s risk for heart disease and stroke. Overweight or obese men and women can work with their physicians to develop a plan for effective, long-term weight loss, a plan that will likely include a combination of diet and routine exercise.

2. Understand and manage blood pressure. The AHA notes that high blood pressure, a common condition affecting roughly one in three Americans, is often referred to as “the silent killer” because it does not necessarily produce symptoms. Blood pressure measures the force pushing outward on the walls of blood vessels as they carry blood oxygen to the body’s organs, and the force created as the heart rests between beats. Over time, the arterial walls of people with high blood pressure may become stressed and develop weak spots or scarring that makes them vulnerable to the buildup of plaque. Plaque buildup can increase the risk of blood clots and stroke. Blood pressure can rise as a person ages, so managing blood pressure involves routinely checking it and making certain changes, such as eating healthier foods and exercising more often, if it is high.

3. Control cholesterol levels. High levels of low-density lipoprotein, often referred to as “bad” cholesterol, can increase a person’s risk for heart disease. The AHA notes that excessive amounts of cholesterol can be deposited into the arteries as plaque. When that happens, it leads to a condition known as atherosclerosis, or a narrowing of the inside of the artery walls. That narrowing leads to an increased risk for heart attack and stroke. Men and women should get their cholesterol levels checked at least once every four to six years beginning at age 20. Men and women who have been diagnosed with high cholesterol should recognize that cholesterol is only found in animal products, so a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains and low in animal products can provide a simple way for men and women to lower their cholesterol. A more thorough and detailed plan to lower cholesterol levels should be discussed with a physician.

More information about heart disease and how to combat it can be found at www.heart.org.

STATISTICS ABOUT MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

About 15 percent of people with MS have one or more family members or relatives with the disease,says the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

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* I saw this idea in a magazine somewhere, and now I make them for other moms and dads, as they are cute and functional: Make a cell number beaded bracelet kids can wear when you go out. Little kids may not remember Mommy’s cellphone number, but they can bring the bracelet to a store employee and ask him or her to call the number on the bracelet. Use elastic thread and colorful number beads. -- P.S. in Oregon

* If you use a 1/4-inch hole punch, which you can get at a hardware store for cheap, you easily can make a straw hole in the plastic tops of kids’ single serving drinks, like milk and water bottles. Less chance of a spill.

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* On Aug. 18, 1920, a dramatic battle in the Tennessee House of Representatives ends with ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving women the right to vote. The decisive vote was cast by a 24-year-old representative, who changed his vote after receiving a note from his mother.

* On Aug. 19, 1953, the Iranian military, with U.S assistance, overthrows the government of Premier Mohammed Mosaddeq and reinstates the Shah of Iran. As thanks, the Shah signed over 40% of Iran’s oil fields to U.S. companies. The Shah was toppled from power in 1979.

* On Aug. 21, 2004, American swimmer Michael Phelps wins his eighth medal of the Athens Olympics, six gold and two bronze, tying him with Soviet gymnast Aleksandr Dityatin for the most individual medals won at a single Olympic Games.

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Talk about any other fears. Engage in an open dialogue with your son or daughter about any additional fears he or she may have. If students are worried about academics, spend some time over the summer going over the curriculum. If the potential for peer pressure is a cause for concern, reinforce advice on how to react to peer pressure.

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• UR Medicine Home Care: Deliver meals to our participants in Monroe County. Email julie_cunningham@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-274-4385

• Girl Scouts Western NY: Adults needed to work with troops as leaders, those with a special talent to o er girls or be an extra pair of hands at events. Jfusco33@juno.com or 585-226-6434

• Community Reading Partnership: Community Reading Partnership (CRP) promotes family literacy in the greater Canandaigua area by donating new and gently-used books. Volunteers are needed to process books stored at the Canandaigua Primary School for Little Red Bookshelves and to assist with outreach programs. Volunteers contact by email: communityreadingpart.org

• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers o er compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives. We o er around the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org

• Advent House: We are a 2-bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands-on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org

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